Move over Marie Kondo! We're looking at home as a center of commerce and creativity -- and a critical anchor in the Age of Overload. This podcast also considers our attitudes toward money, marriage and the home; how to make work and family life flow like music; ways to practice mindful housekeeping…
For some couples, shelter in place revived old wounds and now they're headed for divorce. Here's a new model for conflict resolution that can help you wrap up the relationship with the least stress the possible -- or even repair it. It's called Collaborative Divorce.
Physicist Brian Swimme explores the role of chaos, awe, and wonder in the evolution of the universe.
Author/filmmaker Phil Cousineau talks about the hero’s journey with all of its wonders and temptations — and what it takes to find our way back home.
Psychologist Helen Marlo says working mothers are more stressed out than ever and struggling to get more time at home. When starting a family, it's especially important to think about the role home once played in your own childhood.--and how you can make this a place of joy and celebration.
Playwright Christian McEwen talks about the guilty pleasure of a soft new mattress, why women do more housework, and the surprising link between hoarding and forgiveness.
Find out how Silicon Valley's top communications coach, Bronwyn Saglimbeni, manages all these activities in a single space: work, three high energy kids and a type A husband, guitar practice, meditation and just plain chillin with the family dog.