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CLL #2460 (feat. Genevieve Gorder) 03/03/2005 – Thursday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2025) with a Fan Stream Recording (2005) Patch This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, Genevieve is making her only appearance on CLL and proves to be an awesome guest. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
This week, Tommy and Debbie are actually talking about design & decorating in honour of a special guest! Genevieve Gorder is one of America's favorite interior designers for years. She is the founder and director of the Genevieve Gorder brand, a television host, designer, producer, a home product designer, contributing author, and global ambassador for home and human rights. Gorder has appeared and been featured in several dozen lifestyle shows around the world. Currently, you can find Genevieve on Netflix, HGTV, Bravo, TLC, Amazon, numerous talk shows, and now on Crackle TV with her new show At Home with Genevieve. A two time Emmy nominee and regular design host at the White House, Genevieve has built multiple lifestyle collections for home. From rugs and textiles to wallpaper, jewelry and a full line of furniture and decor. Off Air and internet, Genevieve designs and consults for a diverse group of clients and companies. While she has guided many hotels, restaurants, cruise lines, towns and private clients towards their design dreams, her latest project will open in 2025 as a Six Senses hotel in Mexico. She travels the world with Oxfam as a Sister on the Planet ambassador, using her influence to fight global poverty, hunger and injustice with a particular focus on home and empowering women and girls. Gorder's work has been featured in numerous publications nationally and internationally. Currently you can find her on the cover and featured in the NYT best seller “In the Company of Women”. Genevieve resides with her husband and furniture designer Christian Dunbar and daughter Bebelle in Manhattan. Debbie, Tommy & Genevieve discuss their early collaborations and the impact they had on viewers and future designers. They also reflect on the success of shows like Changing Rooms and Trading Spaces, which revolutionized the design industry. The conversation explores the democratization of design and the joy of teaching and communicating design to a wide audience. Genevieve and Debbie share their passion for creativity and the importance of finding inspiration in everyday life. They also discuss the challenges and rewards of the renovation process and the joy of creating spaces that bring happiness to people's lives. They touch on the realities of television production, filming challenges, finding drama in home renovations, and appreciating the realness of the process. Topics covered: Introduction and Admiration Early Collaborations and TV Shows Passion for Design from Childhood Impact on Viewers and Future Designers The Success of Changing Rooms and Trading Spaces The Rise of Reality TV and Design Shows Early TV Experiences and Real World Diplomacy and Creativity Translating Design and Joyful Approach Teaching and Communicating Design Design as a Calling and Teaching Process Democratization of Design and DIY Breaking Barriers and Changing the Industry Taking Ownership and Creating Collections Finding Inspiration and Learning from Italy Passion for Design and Teaching Balancing Creativity and Teaching Sharing the Renovation Process The Cost of Renovations Creating Destinations The Realities of Television Filming Challenges Finding Drama in Home Renovations Appreciating the Realness Continuing the Conversation Find more information about Genevieve's collections: Jewelry: https://monyajewelry.com/pages/genevieve-gorder Rugs: https://buymymagiccarpet.com/pages/genevieve-gorder-collection Wallpaper: https://tempaper.com/collections/genevieve-gorder?gad_source=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as Dean Wilson sits down with the talented and renowned designer, Genevieve Gorder. From her early days at design company Duffy & Partners in the late 90s, where she created the iconic bottle design for Tanqueray No. 10 gin, to her captivating appearances on TLC's hit series Trading Spaces, Genevieve's creative journey has been nothing short of inspiring. Known for her soulful designs and her barefoot work style, she quickly became a fan favorite. She continued to leave her mark with shows like Town Haul, Dear Genevieve, and as one of the judges on HGTV Design Star. Genevieve's expertise even led her to host HGTV's White House Christmas, giving viewers an exclusive tour of the holiday decorations. In her own show, Genevieve's Renovation, she shared the intimate process of designing her own life and apartment. Get ready to delve into the world of design with Genevieve Gorder as she shares her insights, experiences, and invaluable advice in this captivating interview. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more inspiring content! Want More GLTV? Watch & Subscribe on YouTube! Listen & Subscribe on Spotify Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Facebook! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodlifeconversations/support
Last June 2023 episode of the program all about TV. Our opening hour guests: Patrick Doody, executive producer/showrunner of Hulu's new offbeat culinary competition series Secret Chef, and celebrated interior designer/TV personality Genevieve Gorder, host of At Home With Genevieve, now playing on megacontent service Crackle. Our second-hour guests: Peggy McClelland, executive producer of Life.Style.Live!, the award-winning daytime production of WISH-TV, Indianapolis that's now syndicated nationwide by Trifecta Entertainment, and David Shane, creator of Driven, one of the TV series pilots showcased at the recent Tribeca Festival in New York City.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – An in-depth conversation with design expert Genevieve Gorder regarding her new Crackle series, 'At Home With Genevieve,' where, in each episode, "Genevieve invites her celebrity friends along for deep dives into the niches of food, health, cocktails, pets, fashion, gardening and home décor"….PLUS – Thoughts on the latest controversy involving professional sports & gambling - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – An in-depth conversation with design expert Genevieve Gorder regarding her new Crackle series, 'At Home With Genevieve,' where, in each episode, "Genevieve invites her celebrity friends along for deep dives into the niches of food, health, cocktails, pets, fashion, gardening and home décor" - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Genevieve Gorder is taking her award-winning design experience to the next level with her brand-new TV series, AT HOME WITH GENEVIEVE, airing now on the free service Crackle. In each episode of the show, Gorder dives deep into the various aspects of home life, such as food, health, cocktails, pets, fashion, gardening, and home décor. After making her mark on the ground-breaking series HGTV hit series, Trading Spaces, Gen spent ten years as one of the top design experts at HGTV. Now she's taking her award-winning experience and exploring every facet of lifestyle with her brand-new series. In this new show, Ms. Gorder also brings along some celebrity friends and meets local doers and makers on her journey. Everything comes together to make AT HOME WITH GENEVIEVE fun-filled and entertaining viewing. Stream it now on Crackle! TRAILER: https://youtu.be/A71_6_SG9rA
Join Genevieve Gorder and host, Harper Spero, for a special IG Live event on February 1st at 11:30am EST! Follow @madevisiblestories on Instagram to tune in. Interior design star Genevieve Gorder wants to live in the light, not in her illness. What does that mean, exactly? For Genevieve, who has both Lyme disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis, it means refusing to stake her identity in her health challenges. On today's episode, Genevieve talks to me about the role that learning plays in her journey with Lyme and Hashimoto's, how a home can be healing, and how she maintains her sense of positivity and remains mightier than her illness. This episode previously aired on February 5th, 2019. For more information about Genevieve Gorder and her journey with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Lyme Disease, visit our website at madevisiblestories.com/podcast This podcast aims to change the conversation around invisible illnesses and we need your help! Help support our mission by leaving a review and sharing this episode! Join the conversation and connect with us online! Website: madvisiblestories.com Facebook: madevisiblepodcast Instagram: @madevisiblestories LinkedIn: madevisible Support for this episode comes from Find Your/self Boxes. Find Your/self Boxes is a queer-owned, mental health focused, self-care box company, created to promote good mental health, because mental health is something we ALL have. Find Your/self Boxes serves as an easy way for people to send love and care to those in their life who may be struggling or who need a little pick me up, by offering customizable and curated self-care boxes, filled with research backed wellness products that promote healing. Use code findyourselfcare for 10% off your order at www.findyourselfboxes.com. – Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
THE Genie, Tony WINNER James Monroe Iglehart is here!!! Oh, man. You know him from ALADDIN, MEMPHIS, and HAMILTON, but what you need is his Sweeney, his Porgy, his Freestyle, and his deep love of comic books. We talk about it ALL this week. From sustaining a long run to auditioning for your best friend, Lin Manuel Miranda.. James leads us through his career in a way only the Genie can. He's hilarious, insightful, generous, and we're so grateful he took the time to talk with us. This Christmas James will lead the nation's top miniaturists as they vie to build festive mini-holiday houses. Each week, only one team will wow the spirited panel of judges, including designer Genevieve Gorder and miniatures experts June Clinkscales and Dave Asling, to advance to the next round. Top contenders will compete for a grand prize of $50,000 and the winning miniature will be replicated into a full-size vacation home. Tony Award winner James Monroe Iglehart is a native of the San Francisco Bay area. He most recently appeared on Broadway in two productions simultaneously - in the smash-hit Hamilton playing Lafayette/Jefferson, and with Freestyle Love Supreme as their special guest star. He made his Broadway debut in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Iglehart then originated the role of Bobby in Memphis on Broadway before landing the role of Genie in Aladdin. For his work as the Genie, James won both the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. James made his sold-out solo debut at 54 Below in a show entitled "How the Heck Did I Get Here?" He was brought back for a sold-out return engagement shortly thereafter. James has brought his act to concert venues across the country. He recurred on the Netflix series "Maniac" opposite Jonah Hill and Emma Stone, and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" as Coriolanus Burt, the rival of male protagonist Titus Andromedon played by Tituss Burgess. James also guest-starred on "At Home with Amy Sedaris", the Fox television shows "Perfect Harmony" and "Gotham" and on CBS' "Elementary" and "The Good Wife". He voices the role of Lance Strongbow on all three seasons of the hit Disney animated television show "Tangled." He recently made his feature debut opposite Richard Gere, Peter Dinklage and Jullianna Margulies in the "Three Christs". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I decided to catch up with my friend Genevieve Gorder a few months ago when the pandemic had just started to learn about how was she surviving quarantine life in Manhattan, and talk about how she doing interior design work when NOTHING is business as usual. Listen, laugh, and get inspired about Gen's thoughts on 5 design trends from 2020 from Elle Decor.
Interior design star Genevieve Gorder wants to live in the light, not in her illness. What does that mean, exactly? For Genevieve, who has both Lyme disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, it means refusing to stake her identity in her health challenges. On today’s episode, Genevieve talks to me about the role that learning plays in her journey with Lyme and Hashimoto’s, how a home can be healing, and how she maintains her sense of positivity and remains mightier than her illness. This episode previously aired on February 5, 2019. Learn more about Genevieve and check out the show notes here. Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook. Provide us with feedback on the podcast here.
TV Celebrity Designer Genevieve Gorder Chats RE: Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Genevieve Gorder’s soulful style and genuine enthusiasm have made her one of America’s favorite interior designers for many years. However, one thing fans may not know is that Genevieve has Lyme disease, a condition with an estimated 300,000 new cases in the U.S. each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That’s why this spring, Genevieve Gorder is teaming up with Terminix to encourage consumers to take preventative steps to keep themselves and their families safe from ticks and the diseases they can carry. Genevieve's new series, BEST ROOM WINS, premiere's on Bravo May 1, 2019. https://www.bravotv.com/best-room-wins
It's the Five Star Podcast experience for the Five Star guest. Luxury! Social Media Moments! Relax and recharge in this chic episode with beautiful, expansive views of the Netflix shows Stay Here and Instant Hotel. Whether you love a knitting show or are looking for the opposite of shows about nice people only, this episode has something for every guest. Enjoy premium features such as Strong Sexual Content Barbie, a lesson on thrummed mittens, and Kirstie and Kelsey Google. If you enjoyed your stay, consider entering us in the Sam Heughan Charity Crossfit contest! https://www.omaze.com/experiences/sam-heughan-date-night. This is your last week to enter! We're members of the Thought Bubble Audio Network. Find us at: www.thoughtbubbleaudio.com @thoughtbubblefm www.hatewatchwithus.com @hatewatchwithus
Sarah and T - The professional Vacation Rental Manager's Podcast
Sarah and T go Hollywood in this episode of The Professional Vacation Rental Manager's Podcast as they interview the co-host of the wildly popular original Netflix series "Stay Here" Peter Lorimer. Peter talks about his unique background as a world famous club D.J., his highly successful career as a Los Angeles real estate broker, and of course his Vacation Rental rehab show on Netflix that he co-hosts with Genevieve Gorder. This episode is loaded with new takeaways. In the news segment, AirBnB's move to acquire "Hotel Tonight" is discussed.
Interior design star Genevieve Gorder wants to live in the light, not in her illness. What does that mean, exactly? For Genevieve, who has both Lyme disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, it means refusing to stake her identity in her health challenges. On today’s episode, Genevieve talks to me about the role that learning plays in her journey with Lyme and Hashimoto’s, how a home can be healing, and how she maintains her sense of positivity and remains mightier than her illness. Learn more about Genevieve and check out the show notes here. Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook. Provide us with feedback on the podcast here.
Peter Lorimer is co-host of the Netflix series "Stay Here," which helps property owners turn their AirBNB listings into beautiful moneymakers. The show is a fun mix of design, business and travel. He, along with design guru Genevieve Gorder, traveled around the country and transformed short-term rental spaces like a houseboat in Seattle and a swanky Malibu beach pad. Lorimer says the key to becoming a "super host" is to view the property like a small hotel. Make everything convenient for the guest, and store items in places that make sense so they won't have to go looking for them (think towels, sheets, utensils, etc.). He also says small touches can go a long way when it comes to a guest's experience. Keeping higher-end toiletries stocked, champagne in the fridge and local travel guides for entertainment ideas can make all the difference. Peter, originally from the U.K., started as a music producer and eventually began investing in property around Los Angeles. He now runs the real estate agency PLG Estates, which he launched in 2010. He joined me on Olympic & Bundy to talk about how he landed the show, some of the best AirBNB listings he's ever stayed in, tips for hosts and red flags for anyone looking to book their next weekend getaway! Share this story: https://bit.ly/2RCFlFT Thank you to Peter Lorimer! Subscribe to Olympic & Bundy on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher. Connect on social: Facebook.com/OlympicAndBundy Instagram.com/OlympicAndBundy Twitter.com/OlympicAndBundy OlympicAndBundy.com
We've arrived! There is a new tv show for the vacation rental world, and I'm giving you my review of it. Listen to “Tips and Tricks from Netflix's Stay Here: A Superhost Review.” I give you the information I found most helpful from this renovation show. In “Stay Here,” we follow hosts, Genevieve Gorder, and Peter Lorimer, as they tour the vacation rental industry in the United States. Do they get 5-stars on their show? Listen, and find out.
Designer Genevieve Gorder discusses career longevity and reinvention with Grace Bonney. Genevieve talks about how she got her start on Trading Spaces over 15 years ago and how she's transformed as an artist and business woman.
This week, the girls are joined by midwestern beauty Genevieve Gorder, host and designer of TLCs Trading Spaces and her new Netflix show StayHere! They chat about everything their grossest apartment experiences with rodents and roaches galore, foot fetis
The Millennial Homemakers™: Interior Decorating, Hostessing, Homemaking, & Lifestyle Tips
On this week's episode, Jackie and Jaclyn talk about the show that started it all - Trading Spaces! We begged our parents to apply to be on the show growing up, and we fell in love with home decor because of it. We are so excited that it's back on the air! This week, we talk about our favorite hosts from the original show: Genevieve Gorder Vern Yip Hildi Santo-Tomas Doug Wilson Frank Bielec Laurie Smith Start watching (or get caught up) on TLC's website! Check out our new website! TheMillennialHomemakers.com
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview TRADING SPACES Host PAIGE DAVIS. TRADING SPACES, the television home design series that launched a TV genre will return to America's living rooms with a special reunion on Saturday, April 7th beginning at 8:00p.m. ET/PT, followed by the series return at 9:00p.m. ET/PT. The announcement was made today at the Television Critics Association tour in Pasadena, CA. The ninth season premiere will kick off with a one-hour reunion special, reuniting the cast for the first time since the show went off the air in 2008. There will be special guest appearances and surprises, in addition to a look back at some of the greatest moments from the series and a lively discussion on the impact the show had both on them as a cast and the television home renovation arena. Part two of TRADING SPACES REUNION will air on April 14th at 8:00p.m. ET/PT. Following the reunion, the TRADING SPACES season premiere will feature legacy designers Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo-Tomas, re-designing two rooms for sisters who also happen to be neighbors in Southern California with the help of carpenters Ty Pennington and Carter Oosterhouse. In each of the following episodes, there will be more surprises along the way and special guest designers including Carter and Ty designing with the assistance of our new carpenters Brett Tutor and Joanie Sprague. Returning legacy designers are Frank Bielec, Genevieve Gorder, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Laurie Smith and Vern Yip; new designers this season are John Gidding, Kahi Lee and Sabrina Soto. Paige Davis returns as the series' host.
In today's episode of Halfstack Highlights, Jen Lezan talks with Interior Designer and DIY Pioneer Genevieve Gorder. Genevieve is best known for paving the way for DIY on HGTV's trading spaces and being a judge on Design Star. She was a DIYer before DIY was part of popular culture! Jen talks with Genevieve about her journey into television, her career as a whole as well as tidbits of interior --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makeandcreate/support
Genevieve Gorder from TLC’s home makeover show Trading Spaces explains what it was like decorating strangers homes across the America. Iggy Rodriguez from this season’s The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise discusses what happens in the mansion and whether it is possible to find love in paradise. Podcasters Kara Berry and Troy McEady help Kate recap Robert Kardashian’s meltdown this week and dissect his life coach’s website. www.loveandknuckles.comFacebook: facebook.com/loveandknucklesTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseyca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the O.G.s of design TV, Genevieve Gorder, offers up a slew of solutions to common design challenges, like mixing patterns, making small spaces feel bigger, and stretching your decorating dollars. Plus, we share a jealousy-inducing update that the current owners made to our old house, relive a blush-worthy moment from our honeymoon, and contemplate what As Seen On TV products might add some wow to our shower. Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
TV personality and interior designer Genevieve Gorder gives Amy and Jaime the lowdown on the whirlwind that was Trading Spaces, which changed the trajectory of her life and career. She also tells the story of working for Prince back in the day, and gets candid on divorce, motherhood, and telling off contractors. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Chris Modl. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.
Grab some tips to makeover your clothes closet with Genevieve Gorder, and make a difference for kids with shoes that grow five sizes. Today's guests are helping us get empowered and inspired to downsize Theresa's shoe 'collection.' Designer Genevieve Gorder, first known as the barefooted designer on TLC's 'Trading Spaces,' shares her design talent on HGTV's 'Genevieve's Renovation,' 'Dear Genevieve,' 'HGTV Star,' 'A Hero's Welcome Home,' and hosting HGTV's White House Christmas Specials, and her new lifestyle web series A Well Designed Life on ulive.com. An alumna of The School of Visual Arts, Genevieve Gorder has worked in studios throughout Europe and New York City. Kenton Lee created 'The Shoe That Grows' while he was living and working in Nairobi, Kenya in 2007. One day he noticed a little girl in a white dress who had shoes that were way too small for her feet. That led to questions about why. And finally an idea: “Wouldn't it be great if there was a shoe that could adjust and expand – so that kids always had a pair of shoes that fit?” Boom. More than 2 billion people in the world suffer from soil-transmitted parasites and diseases. The Shoe That Grows adjusts five sizes and last five years, providing better protection and better health for children who have shoes that don't fit, or no shoes at all. You can buy a pair on TheShoeThatGrows.org or order the $10 shoes for a child in Ecaudaor, Haiti, Ghana, Kenya, or around the world with Hands of Hope.
Grab some tips to makeover your clothes closet with Genevieve Gorder, and make a difference for kids with shoes that grow five sizes. Today's guests are helping us get empowered and inspired to downsize Theresa's shoe 'collection.' Designer Genevieve Gorder, first known as the barefooted designer on TLC's 'Trading Spaces,' shares her design talent on HGTV's 'Genevieve's Renovation,' 'Dear Genevieve,' 'HGTV Star,' 'A Hero's Welcome Home,' and hosting HGTV's White House Christmas Specials, and her new lifestyle web series A Well Designed Life on ulive.com. An alumna of The School of Visual Arts, Genevieve Gorder has worked in studios throughout Europe and New York City. Kenton Lee created 'The Shoe That Grows' while he was living and working in Nairobi, Kenya in 2007. One day he noticed a little girl in a white dress who had shoes that were way too small for her feet. That led to questions about why. And finally an idea: “Wouldn't it be great if there was a shoe that could adjust and expand – so that kids always had a pair of shoes that fit?” Boom. More than 2 billion people in the world suffer from soil-transmitted parasites and diseases. The Shoe That Grows adjusts five sizes and last five years, providing better protection and better health for children who have shoes that don't fit, or no shoes at all. You can buy a pair on TheShoeThatGrows.org or order the $10 shoes for a child in Ecaudaor, Haiti, Ghana, Kenya, or around the world with Hands of Hope.
Don't get so caught up showing off your home improvements that you forget to show the receipts to Uncle Sam! Discover how renovations and upgrades can help your bottom line this fiscal year. Let HGTV design star Genevieve Gorder show you how Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't get so caught up showing off your home improvements that you forget to show the receipts to Uncle Sam! Discover how renovations and upgrades can help your bottom line this fiscal year. Let HGTV design star Genevieve Gorder show you how Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're tackling the much under-talked about design dilemma: How do you design for litter boxes and diaper pails? So we're asking the question: When it comes to litter boxes and diaper pails, where do you put the poop without compromising design? HGTV designer Genevieve Gorder is sharing her perspective on the unglamorous quandary. Genevieve designs for her new series Genevieve's Renovation. You can also catch her on Dear Genevieve, HGTV Star, A Hero's Welcome Home, and hosting HGTV's White House Christmas Specials. Off air, Genevieve designs for a diverse group of clients and companies ranging from her collection at Capel Rugs, ships with Royal Caribbean, hotels, restaurants, private clients, and her new lifestyle web series A Well Designed Life on ulive.com. Married designers and founders of AphroChic, Jeanine Hays & Bryan Mason, are experts at design that embraces culture and the unique admixture of the traditional and the contemporary that helps to define us all. Jeanine and Bryan have been featured on Good Morning America, and in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, Elle Decor, EBONY and more. Dinah Wulf is the creator of DIYInspired.com, mom to a 3-year-old daughter, and loves to repurpose and decorate. She's contributed to magazines, named one of Mashable's Moms Full of Inspiring Advice, and partnered with some fabulous brands including Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts, Home Depot and 3M DIY. She's also a part of Martha's Circle, a network of DIY blogs chosen by Martha Stewart's Editors.
We're tackling the much under-talked about design dilemma: How do you design for litter boxes and diaper pails? So we're asking the question: When it comes to litter boxes and diaper pails, where do you put the poop without compromising design? HGTV designer Genevieve Gorder is sharing her perspective on the unglamorous quandary. Genevieve designs for her new series Genevieve's Renovation. You can also catch her on Dear Genevieve, HGTV Star, A Hero's Welcome Home, and hosting HGTV's White House Christmas Specials. Off air, Genevieve designs for a diverse group of clients and companies ranging from her collection at Capel Rugs, ships with Royal Caribbean, hotels, restaurants, private clients, and her new lifestyle web series A Well Designed Life on ulive.com. Married designers and founders of AphroChic, Jeanine Hays & Bryan Mason, are experts at design that embraces culture and the unique admixture of the traditional and the contemporary that helps to define us all. Jeanine and Bryan have been featured on Good Morning America, and in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, Elle Decor, EBONY and more. Dinah Wulf is the creator of DIYInspired.com, mom to a 3-year-old daughter, and loves to repurpose and decorate. She's contributed to magazines, named one of Mashable's Moms Full of Inspiring Advice, and partnered with some fabulous brands including Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts, Home Depot and 3M DIY. She's also a part of Martha's Circle, a network of DIY blogs chosen by Martha Stewart's Editors.
On this week’s episode of After the Jump, Grace Bonney welcomes back an inspiration of hers, TV personality and accomplished designer Genevieve Gorder. She is currently the host of Genevieve’s Renovation and Dear Genevieve on the HGTV cable channel. Tune in for a candid and insightful discussion on the nature of design, the challenges of TV and the pursuit of happiness. This program was brought to you by Mail Chimp. “I don’t think I’ve had sleep since 1998.” [02:00] “Having just turned 40, I have such a better understanding of how little I need and how special it needs to be.” [19:00] “The main goal in design is making people happy – whether it’s in your house or somebody else’s.” [23:00] “With TV you can only say so much – when it comes to word and visual that’s when I can really say what I want.” [25:00] –Genevieve Gorder on After the Jump
On this episode of MyFixitUpLife talk show we're at HousingWorks' Design On A Dime event, New York City's wildly popular interior design benefit. With more than 50 of the world's top interior designers, Design On A Dime has a heart—and a goal—bigger than the Big Apple itself: to help those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. On the guest list, HGTV's Genevieve Gorder host of Dear Genevieve and judicious Design Star judge. Good Morning America anchor, designer, and New York Times best-selling author of "I Brake for Yard Sales" Lara Spencer dives into this glimmering pool of talent and imagination. Evette Rios, craft and entertaining expert from ABC's The Chew gives us a taste for design with a heart. And Yetta Banks, Vice President of Design and Construction for Viacom builds beauty with heart. It's a night on a mission, just Ask Patrick Hamilton, taste-maker and humorist designer with unstoppable style who has lent his considerable talents HGTV's Small Space, Big Style and Rate My Space. From a little taste to jumping in with both feet, we hold dear the those that leave the world better than they found it. Tune into this episode on Friday, May 17 at 2pm.
On this episode of MyFixitUpLife talk show we're at HousingWorks' Design On A Dime event, New York City's wildly popular interior design benefit. With more than 50 of the world's top interior designers, Design On A Dime has a heart—and a goal—bigger than the Big Apple itself: to help those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. On the guest list, HGTV's Genevieve Gorder host of Dear Genevieve and judicious Design Star judge. Good Morning America anchor, designer, and New York Times best-selling author of "I Brake for Yard Sales" Lara Spencer dives into this glimmering pool of talent and imagination. Evette Rios, craft and entertaining expert from ABC's The Chew gives us a taste for design with a heart. And Yetta Banks, Vice President of Design and Construction for Viacom builds beauty with heart. It's a night on a mission, just Ask Patrick Hamilton, taste-maker and humorist designer with unstoppable style who has lent his considerable talents HGTV's Small Space, Big Style and Rate My Space. From a little taste to jumping in with both feet, we hold dear the those that leave the world better than they found it. Tune into this episode on Friday, May 17 at 2pm.
On the third installment of After the Jump, Grace Bonney gets a chance to sit and chat with another inspiration of hers, TV personality and accomplished designer Genevieve Gorder. Hear how Genevieve created her professional path and how Minneapolis helped shape her design sense. Listen as she tells stories of MTV internships, college revelations and Duffy Design Studio. Learn more about what it takes to makes your design career dreams a reality from somebody who made exactly that happen. This program was sponsored by White Oak Pastures. “My job is to imagine harder than you can.” “When I found graphic design [in college], it was like the heavens had opened and I found my path.” “I knew everything about design and I was trained, but switching mediums required a bigger learning curve.” “Television gives you a platform to do powerful things.” –designer and TV personality Genevieve Gorder on After the Jump