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Jeremiah Brent is an interior designer and the founder of Jeremiah Brent Design. Jeremiah got his start in fashion before realizing that creating meaningful, cherished spaces was where his passion lay. After years of building his successful interior design business, he joined the hit Netflix show Queer Eye last year as the interiors expert. His first season on the show, which premiered last December, introduced the world to his stunning designs, his kindness towards the show's heroes, and his lightning-fast wit. This week, he joins Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler to talk about how he got his start in the interior design world, his time on Queer Eye, and his best tips for creating beautiful, purposeful spaces within your home on any budget.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremiah Brent is an interior designer and the founder of Jeremiah Brent Design. Jeremiah got his start in fashion before realizing that creating meaningful, cherished spaces was where his passion lay. After years of building his successful interior design business, he joined the hit Netflix show Queer Eye last year as the interiors expert. His first season on the show, which premiered last December, introduced the world to his stunning designs, his kindness towards the show's heroes, and his lightning-fast wit. This week, he joins Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler to talk about how he got his start in the interior design world, his time on Queer Eye, and his best tips for creating beautiful, purposeful spaces within your home on any budget.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the Eagles beating the Chiefs to the commercials and Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, the co-hosts share their reactions to Sunday night's big game. Then, after an employee of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency resigned after racist posts resurfaced, the co-hosts react to Vice Pres. Vance's take on it. “Queer Eye” cast Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Tan France and Jonathan van Ness discuss the latest season of the show and why they say it's especially relevant right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tan France chatted with “Virtual Reali-Tea” co-hosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real about launching the upcoming “Queer Eye: The Fab Five Live!” tour with his cast mates and the latest season of their hit Netflix series. The fashion expert also detailed his recent haircut after realizing how fans really felt about his signature coif. Plus, Tan gushed over his new co-star, Jeremiah Brent, who joined “Queer Eye” following Bobby Berk's departure. Check out the full unedited interview! The “Queer Eye: Fab Five Live!” tour kicks off Feb. 19 at the Miller Theater in Philadelphia. “Queer Eye” is available to stream on Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who's that?! Why, it's the newest member of the Fab 5, Jeremiah Brent! Jeremiah stopped by on a very special day: the season drop for Queer Eye Season 9 - out now on Netflix. Jeremiah and JVN talk Queer Eye behind-the-scenes, Jeremiah's design process and ethos, and some science fiction thrown in for good measure. You do NOT want to miss this… Jeremiah Brent is an interior designer, television personality, author, and founder of lifestyle brand Atrio and Jeremiah Brent Design (JBD), an interior design firm with offices in Los Angeles and New York City. Since its inception in 2012, His process begins by developing an in-depth familiarity with his clients' emotional lives and personal journeys, integrating the nuances of their stories into his design choices. In addition to his JBD clients, Brent shares his expertise and eye for design with households around the world through brand partnerships and custom product lines with partners like Living Spaces and PetSmart, and as host of multiple hit television series including, as recently announced, Netflix's Emmy award winning series “Queer Eye.” Jeremiah currently lives in New York City with his husband, Nate Berkus, and their two young children, Poppy and Oskar. You can follow Jeremiah Brent on Instagram @jeremiahbrent and on TikTok @jeremiahbrent Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sutton Stracke & Jeremiah Brent join host Andy Cohen. Listen to lively debates on everything from the latest drama surrounding your favorite Bravolebrities to what celebrity is making headlines that week live from the WWHL clubhouse.Aired on 12/10/24Binge all your favorite Bravo shows with the Bravo app: bravotv.com/getbravoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Rooted Recovery Stories Patrick sit's down with decorative painter James Mobley and has an incredible conversation about his past and present with multiple years of sobriety between the two. James opens up about his past usage, his friends much appreciated intervention for him, the healing journey he has been on, and so much more! About James: James has been described as a renaissance man: artist, designer and classical musician. For him, one influences the other. A room designed with the same thought and balance of a painting. A mural executed with the intention of a romantic symphony creating a sense of place and mood. Always with the person who enters in mind. When walking into a room, a person should be transported to somewhere serene. James has an innate ability to achieve this with color and texture. Born in the Midwest, James has designed and painted in Chicago, Scottsdale, New York City, Atlanta and Los Angeles where he currently resides. Notable clients have been Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent and Alessandra Branca. __________________ Follow/Watch/Listen/Subscribe: Rooted Recovery Stories Podcast Instagram: @rootedrecoverystories Tiktok: @patrickcusterproject Facebook: www.facebook.com/RootedRecoveryStories Website: www.rootedrecoverystories.com __________________ Cast: Host: Patrick Custer Instagram: @patrick_custer Tiktok: @patrickcusterproject Guest: James Mobley Instagram: @james_mobley_design Website: www.jamesmobleydesign.com __________________ Resource: Promises Behavioral Health – Treatment for addiction, mental health/trauma: Instagram: @promises_bh URL: www.promisesbehavioralhealth.com Call for help: (888) 648-4098 __________________ Production: Produced and Edited by "The Cast Collective" (Nashville, TN) Email: info@thecastcollective.com Instagram: @TheCastCollective Twitter: @TheCastCollective __________________ Keywords: trauma, recovery, podcast, mental health, rooted recovery stories, mental health podcast, trauma podcast, anxiety podcast, recovery podcast, coping mechanisms, nashville, domestic violence, trauma, podcast, interview, la, new york city, addiction, art, design, abandonment issues, dad, family, sobriety, paris
We're excited to have a special guest with us – Edward Leaman, the Chief Brand Officer for California Closets – for this episode of our Inside Design Podcast. We had the chance to hear Edward speak with Jeremiah Brent at the C-Next Event last February in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. He had so many nuggets of wisdom and so many great takeaways that we wanted to share him with you, our listeners! SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by the Atlanta Market. They are the only wholesale product discovery experience that gives designers more. Their team is geared up this Summer to visit all the fun events and networking opportunities that Atlanta Market offers. You can discover new resources and product introductions for your clients. It is also a great way to connect in-person with thousands of trade makers, manufacturers and sales reps to help your business grow. Summer market is happening July 16 – 22, 2024. They are introducing consolidated floors of temporaries making it easier for designers to navigate. We will be checking out the many floors of outdoor furnishings at the Casual Market that runs during the show Monday to Thursday July 15 – 18. To learn more and preregister for Summer Market, visit AtlantaMarket.com KEY TAKEAWAYS: When it comes to your brand, no matter what category you are in, your job is to make sure it is constantly evolving, whether it be your product, your customer experience or your marketing. Clarify your beliefs and values and how you want to represent yourself to the world and to your customers. This leads to authenticity and trust in your brand. Know the difference between “brand” and “branding”: Brand is the central driver of your business, a promise and a purpose. Branding is your visuals, logo, etc. KANDRAC & KOLE BIO: Voted one of “Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designers” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs is an acclaimed design firm with two decades of experience serving residential and commercial clients. Their work has been featured in leading publications across the US. Since 2005, Joann and Kelly have built a respected partnership. They are renowned for their dynamic personalities, distinctive use of color, and unique custom designs. Frequently invited to share their insights at industry events and on design panels, they are recognized as diligent business operators who remain approachable and genuine, radiating constant positive energy. In 2018, they used their infectious energy to launch their podcast, “Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole.” This lively, weekly conversation, where Joann and Kelly share design and industry insights, became so popular that they introduced a series of bonus episodes, “The Inside Scoop with Joann and Kelly,” in 2024. Their dedication to the power of interior design also extends to their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. EDWARD LEAMAN BIO Edward was born in London, England, and in 1986 he came to the United States to run an apparel company, after six years in Japan. In 1998, he and a partner launched a consulting company, to connect global retailers with new opportunities in licensing, franchising, cross-border expansion and brand development. Clients included Gap, Joe Boxer, Nike, The Body Shop, Marks & Spencer, Giorgio Armani and many Japanese retailers. From 1994 to 1998, he was the Executive Vice President of California Closets, where he played a key role in growing the brand. After the company was acquired, he expanded his focus to building brands across various property service companies. In 2001, he founded Growers and Nomads, a brand-building agency that works with a diverse range of clients, including direct-to-consumer, business-to-business, and non-profit organizations. He continues to serve as CEO and is based in Marin County, CA. Edward is known for his ability to increase market share, company growth, and shareholder value by aligning products, customer experiences, and marketing strategies with core customer attitudes. He believes that successful brands are built on strong beliefs and values that resonate with everyone they touch. To him, a brand is a promise that must be delivered and measured. In addition to his professional work, Edward was the Chair and Professor of Design (fashion) at the California College of the Arts (CCA) from 1995-2005. He has also taught at the Saint Martin's School of Art in London, in the Green MBA program at Dominican University, and currently teaches at Stanford University. He frequently speaks at conferences about brand building. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES https://www.facebook.com/kandracandkole/ https://www.instagram.com/kandrackole/ https://twitter.com/KandracKole/ https://www.pinterest.com/kandrackole/ FUNNY QUOTE – “Remember your brand is your baby. Feed it, nurture it and try not to leave it in the car…” SERIOUS QUOTE – “If you spend your time chasing butterflies, they'll fly away. But if you spend your time making a beautiful garden, the butterflies will come. Don't chase – attract.”
Want a behind-the-scenes look into some of the most successful interior design businesses? Come listen to my conversation with Anastasia Casey of the top-ranking podcast The Interior Collective, who has interviewed guests including Jake Arnold, Amber Lewis and Jeremiah Brent. Through her design studio, IDCO she also gets an insider look behind the scenes into the businesses of leading interior designers. Most recently her studio completed the website redesign for Amber Lewis and Nate Berkus. Anastasia shares her inspiring story of growing her service business to a team of 22, as well as tips and insights on website design, branding and social media. Let's connect! Instagram: instagram.com/nataliewalton Website: nataliewalton.com Get Your Essential Guide to Style with Clarity & Confidence: nataliewalton.com/handbook Get Your FREE Step by Step Plan to Design & Grow Your Dream Creative Business: nataliewalton.com/thrive
Design expert and author of "The Space That Keeps You: When Home Becomes a Love Story" Jeremiah Brent joins Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk to break down the trendiest design-related news of the day!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Isaac Mizrahi chats with interior designer and TV host, Jeremiah Brent (HGTV's “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project,” “Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House,” “Rock the Block.”) They get into whether Nate Berkus is the mean daddy or the nice daddy, the time Jeremiah was homeless, why a throuple would be stressful and so much more.Plus, Jeremiah shares the surprising way he feels about his obituary that throws Isaac for a loop.Follow Hello Isaac on @helloisaacpodcast on Instagram and TikTok, Isaac @imisaacmizrahi on Instagram and TikTok and Jeremiah Brent @jeremiahbrent.(Recorded on February 20, 2024)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Queer News podcast Anna DeShawn reports on the country's first federal hate crime about gender identity. Anna gives a Nex Benedict update as well. In politics, Ghana passed an anti-LGBTQ bill where queer folks could be imprisoned while Arizona tried to pass an anti-trans measure and it didn't work. Woot! In culture & entertainment, Laverne Cox has dropped part 2 of her TripHopera. We've got a Queer Eye replacement for Bobby. And the universal pictures trailer for Wicked has dropped and we see Cynthia Erivo is playing The Wicked Witch of the West. Let's go! 00:00 - Welcome to the Queer News podcast 00:38- Anna responds to comments from the Queer News listenership survey 2:32 - Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 3:48 - Queer News headlines 4:40 - The country's first federal hate crime about gender identity. 7:01 - Nex Benedict update 9:29 - Ghana passed an anti-LGBTQ bill where queer folks could be imprisoned 10:10 - Arizona tried to pass an anti-trans measure and it didn't work. 11:08 - Promote your business on the Queer News podcast. Book an ad today! Email info @ e3rradio.fm 11:33 - Laverne Cox has dropped part 2 of her TripHopera. 13:54 - We've got a Queer Eye replacement for Bobby. 15:23 - The universal pictures trailer for Wicked has dropped and we see Cynthia Erivo is playing The Wicked Witch of the West. 16:10 - Anna's Got a Word
Gwen Johnson, Jeremiah Brent's mother, joins the podcast for an intimate and emotional conversation about her journey of home. Together they speak to important milestones, childhood memories, and the significance of maintaining connection between generations. Stay tuned to the end of this episode for a special bonus interview with Jeremiah's daughter Poppy. Ideas of Order, the California Closets podcast, is produced by Rob Schulte at SANDOW DESIGN GROUP and is part of the SURROUND Podcast Network. Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. Follow Ideas of order on Instagram @IdeasOfOrderCaliforniaClosets
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:45): "Declining Home Sales Raise Concerns: A Look at the Latest Data from the NAR"(03:14): Coastal Elegance Meets Natural Simplicity: Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's Collaboration with Living Spaces(05:26): "Ashley Distribution Services Wins First Place in Fleet Safety Awards, Demonstrating Dedication to Road Safety"(08:24): "Vintage Treasures: Herman Miller and Wright Collaborate to Showcase Iconic Designs"(10:02): "The Sandwich Studio Line: Schlotzsky's Unveils Limited-Edition Home Furnishings Celebrating Its Iconic Sandwich"
Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up and covering topics like the most stressful time of day and the California company that has found a way to give old electric car batteries a new life. Design duo Nate and Jeremiah are talking all about the number one mistake people make in designing a home and their earliest projects. Plus, they're taking on a drawing challenge with NFL star Brandon Marshall as referee!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At 38, Jeremiah Brent is a young designer. But from building a bicoastal firm to an appearance on the AD100 list to product lines to TV shows with his husband Nate Berkus, he's packed a great deal into his career already. On this episode of the podcast, Brent speaks to host Dennis Scully about learning to let go as he grew his firm, why personalization is the ultimate form of luxury, and why he wants to change the industry's checkered reputation.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Four HandsLINKSJeremiah BrentDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Just as we hold space for others, our homes hold space for us. On Ideas of Order, we join Jeremiah Brent in communion with some very special guests to discover what home means to them. Through honest and moving conversations, we'll learn about how their most memorable spaces have shaped our guests throughout their lives. Unwind with Athena Calderone on the intrinsic warmth of a well-loved space and the robust importance our kitchens play in nourishing the lives of our loved ones. Indulge with Queer Eye star Tan France in discussing the integral role of marginalized visibility and the importance of representation in the world of fashion. Reminisce alongside Vogue magazine icon Rachel Zoe on the importance of beautiful spaces and the unpredictability of our individual life journeys. Plus many more iconic guests including Schitt's Creek star Emily Hampshire to design legend Brigette Romanek. Designed by California Closets, in this series you'll discover the nourishment of now and the joys of the spaces that shape who you're becoming. Welcome to Ideas of Order. We're glad you're here. Season 1 of Ideas of Order was produced by Everything Podcasts. Discover more on Instagram or YouTube.
Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up and covering topics like the most stressful time of day and the California company that has found a way to give old electric car batteries a new life. Design duo Nate and Jeremiah are talking all about the number one mistake people make in designing a home and their earliest projects. Plus, they're taking on a drawing challenge with NFL star Brandon Marshall as referee!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Celebrity and award winning interior designer, Nate Berkus, is our guest today and I couldn't be more excited about this one. Nate's been on the block for quite some time, but it seems that with each year, he gets more and more relevant. He's a master at mixing vintage and new, and when I need some home inspiration, he's the first person I go to. Nate and his partner Jeremiah have just started their second season of their HGTV show, The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project, and Nate has also just launched his own line of home goods, Nate Home. Being that he's a vintage guy, I knew he had to be a collector of sorts. Nate's got an amazing collection of vintage furniture and home goods, some of which you can buy directly from him, but a lot that he's keeping in his personal collection and homes as well. We talk about how his nights usually end with him scouring auctions on his phone and how he's hunting while on vacation. There's a lot of exciting projects he's got going on, some of which are still under wraps, but one thing remains the same, and that's that he's still hunting and sourcing at all times. So without further adieu, Nate Berkus, for Collectors Gene Radio.Nate Berkus' Website - https://nateberkus.com/Nate Home - https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/6EC50DF0-4818-4740-AF90-E4F2225B0D55Nate's Vintage Furniture For Sale - https://nateberkus.com/collections/all-collectionsNate & Jeremiah On TV - https://nateberkus.com/blogs/nate-on-tv
Today on the show I am talking with Nate Berkus, celebrity interior designer, best-selling author, and host of HGTV's “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project.” We've seen evidence of Nate's talent ever since he came into the public eye in 2002 after his first appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Nate knows design, and he knows how to elevate a home. As he says, he cares deeply about living beautifully. And, lucky for us all, he's just released a brand-new collection called Nate Home. As he says in our conversation, he's “standing on the edge of a cliff,” with his return to bedding, bath, and (a new category), home organization Why a cliff? Well, because as Nate shares, this is the first time he isn't partnering with a single retailer. Through his partnership with mDesign, his goal was to make this new collection available to everybody – and he's made true to that goal: Nate Home is available at Amazon, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, and more. We also talk about the two foundations of design that matter to him; he shares the tangible things that can help express the stories of the people living in a home; he talks about how he's become a better designer since becoming a father; and he shares why having an organized home is so important – and he gives us two expert organizing tips to try. Finally, we talk about his marriage to designer Jeremiah Brent and their two children – how sharing his life not only as a designer, but as a family man, is so important. To him and his husband, visibility matters. LEARN MORE ABOUT NATE BERKUSInstagram for Nate Home: @natehomeInstagram for Nate Berkus: @nateberkusWebsite: Nate Home by Nate Berkus: Click hereWebsite: Nate Berkus Home Collections: Click hereThe Nate & Jeremiah Home Project on HGTV: Click here OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKEBeing Home With FEEL FREE Magazine Creator (Leanne Ford)Being Home With Mandy Moore's Interior Designer (Sarah Sherman Samuel)Being Home With Clutterbug's Organizing Expert (Cass Aarssen)Being Home With an Interior Designer Transforming Old Homes (Victoria Sass) CONNECT WITH ME, LAURIE GUNNING GROSSMANHave questions? Find me here:Instagram: @laurie.gunning.grossmanEmail: Laurie@hunker.comLinkedIn: @lauriegunninggrossman ABOUT THIS PODCAST For more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.This podcast is produced by Laurie Gunning Grossman.Being Home With Hunker is recorded, edited, and mixed at Night Shift Audio. Jonathan Grossman is BHWH's audio producer.Theme music by Jonathan Grossman.Show art designed by Mory Men. ABOUT HUNKERHunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.Visit us, follow us, learn more.Hunker: Hunker.comInstagram: @hunkerhomeTikTok: @hunkerhomeFacebook: @hunkerhomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PetSmart is trying to maintain its dominance as a leading pet retailer. The privately-held company, which has been around since 1986, reportedly brought in $2.5 billion in revenue in the second quarter of this year. But the retailer is also trying to stay relevant with its shoppers and find new ways to engage them. Stacia Andersen, PetSmart's chief customer officer, joined the Modern Retail Podcast this week and spoke about her role and the evolving pet space. PetSmart is not a startup by any means. Its loyalty program boasts 55 million members, and it works with a variety of talent, like HGTV's Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent. But the landscape is getting more competitive. With that, Andersen said PetSmart has been evolving its marketing strategy. "We evolved our brand voice most dramatically probably a couple of years ago, when we went back and looked at our customer base," she said. "Our brand voice evolved from individually marketing different sales or individually marketing services … to this overall brand platform and voice about why customers do what they do." The idea behind it was to connect with customers. "This is really what our brand voice is about," she said. "It's far more emotional, it's far less transactional." With such a large business, figuring out the customer profile becomes difficult. But Andersen said the retailer has figured out a few things. For one, most of PetSmart's customers are female; they often have multiple pets; lastly, they're often from families with children. Understanding this overall profile, Andersen said, has helped PetSmart refine its overall marketing strategy, as well as its loyalty plan. One of Andersen's most important mandates is establishing a retail presence that is more than just a place to buy pet food. With that, she's been leading various campaigns and partnerships to make the company more of a lifestyle brand. The idea isn't just to grow sales, but to do something deeper and give the brand more credibility. "There is a buzz factor," she said, talking about PetSmart's influencer partnership strategy. "There is a wow factor. And it also lends credibility to our own design."
Teaser: Quotes by George Bernard Shaw, Henry Van Dyke, Jeremiah Brent, and Roald Dahl on closets and secrets.Song 1: “Ballad of Mollie Bean” written and performed by John V. Modaff, with Dan Modaff on mandolinPoem 1: “The Last Detail” by Jack Cooper. Published by Bosque Press in ABQ inPrint #5, Fall, 2021. www.bosquepress.comFiction: excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel-in-progress by Lynn C. Miller. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat break: acoustic guitar by Chris Geyerman with jvm on pianoPoem 2: “Dear Husband from Afar” by Barbara Rockman. From the collection to cleave, published by UNM Press, 2019. The poet says: “I was literally afar at a three-week artists' residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida; my husband was home in New Mexico.” Song 2: “Closets Gonna Sing” by JVM, harmonicas courtesy of Dave MerrillEpisode artwork by Lynda Miller Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead NEXT UP: Episode 19, “Faith”
It's a celebration of art, design, and beauty as Isn't it Lovely? welcomes dear friend and favorite creative Christy Steen to the podcast! Christy shares suggestions for imaginatively uncovering “beauty from ashes” and making design accessible, including exploring garage and estate sales and Facebook Marketplace for treasures, embracing concepts of repurposing and recycling, and paring down and rearranging existing items. Christy and Tracy encourage leaning into curiosity and risk-taking to discover sources of inspiration, as well as the influences of nature, repetition and unity to bring balance, harmony, and warmth to a space. Christy and Rachel discuss receiving God's kindness in moments of doubt and vulnerability and how to counteract shame scripts to embrace the truth of who He created His children to be. The What Are You Loving? segment is heavy on actor Val Kilmer, as Tracy joins millions in praising Top Gun: Maverick and Rachel defends Val's penchant for wearing turquoise jewelry. Episode Mentions: Christy Steen Instagram: @steenstudio Modern Farmhouse Style Jeremiah Brent Design https://www.jeremiahbrent.com “I've always believed the ultimate form of luxury is personalization. It has nothing to do with budget.” - Jeremiah Brent, Architectural Digest Hope Chest Resale Shop https://hopechest.com/shop/ Jenna Sue Design Co. https://www.jennasuedesign.com Jessica Jansma Design https://www.earth.com/news/experiencing-awe-in-nature-has-a-powerful-effect-on-emotional-well-being/ Experiencing Awe in Nature What Are You Loving: Christy: CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) from Cherry Rock Farms http://cherryrockfarms.com Tracy: Gemineye Studio Microblading, https://www.gemineyestudio.com Top Gun: Maverick https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1745960/ Rachel: Val, Amazon Original Documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_(film)
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes when designing for celebrities? Or how designers get the perfect shot when filming or photographing a space? Well Jesie is here to share all her wisdom when it comes to the above and more. Jesie is a styling genius who knows all the tips and tricks there are to know when it comes to anything relating to production design and prop styling. Managing the Production Design team for Living Spaces, Jesie has been able to partner with celebrities such as Nate Berkus & Jeremiah Brent, as well as The Property Brothers.In this episode we go into detail on where Jesie sources her unique items for photoshoots, creating illusions behind the camera to make something look just right, finding inspiration in a job that keeps you on your feet for 12+ hours a day, and espresso martinis...which are definitely needed after those long days.Please support Beyond The Basics by subscribing & rating the podcast wherever you choose to listen and following @_beyondthebasics on instagram to stay up to date with upcoming episodes! To apply or refer someone to be a future guest on the podcast, visit my website at https://www.studioderive.com/contact.
This "Paltrocast" features Darren's recent interviews with actresses Clare Dunne and Thora Birch, designers Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus, and "Sneakerella" stars Chosen Jacobs and Lexi Underwood. Theme song by Steve Schiltz. Thanks for listening!
This week on "Rock the Block," the teams renovate the finished room over the garage (a.k.a. the F.R.O.G.) and the loft space. While most teams went the route of building an in-law unit or accessory dwelling unit, one team went in an entirely different direction and made a design choice that likely helped them secure the win.On this episode of "House Party," we discuss the impact of guest judges (and high-end designers) Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, whether or not good design adds value to a home, Keith Bynum's savvy dumpster diving skills, and more.Be sure to subscribe to “House Party” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts so you have access to new episodes right when they publish. And please: Throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it is for people to find us.Want to chime in? Email us at podcast@realtor.com, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Dan babbles about the amazing qualities of Jesse Palmer and the Great Holiday Baking Competition, acknowledges that Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are goals, and then goes on a total deep dive explaining his conversion into a full Swifty. Keep burning red, folks, and follow the show on twitter @BabblingDan! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dabbleinbabble/support
Designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent share the things that have been giving them creative energy since their Italian summer vacation, a story about the first time they traveled together, and each others' quirky travel habits. Nate and Jeremiah talk about their new show, Home Project, their individual approaches to sensitive projects, and how to make sentimental pieces work in your home regardless of the style. The couple shares how they collect transitional pieces that will move with you and their recent decision to suddenly sell their New York townhome. They talk about the mantra their family lives by and how their children have shaped their household and design perspectives. Then the couple plays a playful rapid-fire game with Marianne. Connect with the podcast: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/hgtv-obsessed-podcast Follow HGTV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hgtv/ Follow Nate Berkus on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nateberkus/ Follow Jeremiah Brent on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremiahbrent/ Learn More About the Nate & Jeremiah Home Project: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/the-nate-and-jeremiah-home-project See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's What to Watch: Bachelor in Paradise wraps up another season, perhaps with no proposals — EW's Maureen Lee Lenker joins us to break down the season. With the legal heat turning up, Linda Tripp secretly records a conversation with Monica Lewinsky on Impeachment: America Crime Story; and Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special, The Closer, debuts on Netflix. The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project stars Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent tell us what they're watching. Plus, entertainment headlines — including the IATSE strike authorization and Damian Lewis' goodbye to Billions — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writer: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina); Executive Producer: Shana Naomi Krochmal (@shananaomi). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are celebrating the love (and 7th anniversary!) of two of Rachel & Rodger's favorite people, Nate Berkus & Jeremiah Brent! For these talented HGTV stars, their love story is even more inspiring than the designs they create, and the life they've built together is their most beautiful creation yet. In this hilarious and heartfelt episode, Nate and Jeremiah share the details of their emotional proposal and wedding, their journey to parenthood, and how they both honor each other's pasts in their hearts and their home. And also, Rachel takes just a little bit of credit for how they met in the first place. This episode is truly beautiful and so much fun, so be sure to give it a listen. Sponsors: BetterHelp.com/WORKS - listeners get 10% off their first month Indeed.com/whatworksforus - listeners get a free $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade job post AthenaClub.com - enter code ZOE - for 20% off your first order Curateur.com - Use code ZOE for $30 off your first box valid thru 6/30/21. Parrishla.com - Use code PARRISHWORKS25 For 25% off your first ParrishLA order. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeremiah Brent is on a mission for the original. Known for his megawatt career and likable television personality, Jeremiah’s design approach is rooted in the ritual of living in a home you love and comfort without sacrificing an ounce of style. Despite his visual point of view being highly appealing, he is incredibly thoughtful about what he buys, instinctual, and generous. Natural materials, sculptural lines, and collected vintage mingle in a way that is artistic and uniquely his. Along with his husband, Nate Berkus, Jeremiah’s current TV projects include HGTV’s competition show Rock the Block and Netflix’s Say I Do, along with the popular Nate and Jeremiah by Design, which follows their career and family life with their two adorable children, Poppy and Oskar. His collections of furniture for Living Spaces are a study in emotional and functional design. Listen in as Jeremiah shares his rituals around family life and the budget-friendly reno hacks he’s learned on TV.
This Room Is So You... On "Nate and Jeremiah by Design," Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus make dreams come true under circumstances that often feel impossible. They prove that even marginal inspired changes to a space can vastly improve a person's quality of life. Their humor, tremendous love, and care for their clients give millions of viewers the call to look around their homes and begin the redesign they've been mulling for years. Brent and Berkus spoke with Paula Wallace and the SCAD community as part of our ongoing Guests and Gusto program. The three spoke before a live virtual audience and explored the realities of home makeover television production, balancing bi-coastal businesses, and how the interior design industry is evolving. You'll also hear from SCAD interior design alumna Ria Menon as she moderates a Q&A from the virtual student audience.
What to expect from the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tell all with Oprah. Plus, is Aaron Rodgers ready for a baby? His fast track plan for fatherhood with fiancé Shailene Woodley. Then, is ChrisHarrison keeping his job? Only ET is with the man counseling him through “The Bachelor” controversy. And, Eddie Murphy’s big announcement as “Coming 2 America” is finally out. Then, it’s our “911” set takeover with Oliver Stark. He spills secrets about hiscostars. Plus, John Travolta’s daughter lands her first starring role. Our ET vault flashback to when we first met Ella.Then, our exclusive with designing duo and real-life couple, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent. And, we’re with the voice behind the new Disneymovie “Raya & the Last Dragon.”
This week on HGTV Obsessed, Kat and Mike Stickler interview the one and only Clinton Kelly, host of Self-Made Mansions. Clinton describes what it's like to work with entrepreneurs and the businesses and products that catapulted them to success. Clinton also gives Kat and Mike advice on buying their first home and shares his thoughts as a New Yorker on big city living. Then, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent stop by the show to share their secrets on keeping your home stylish with kids running around. Start your free trial of discovery+: https://www.discoveryplus.com/hgtvobsessed Connect with the podcast: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/hgtv-obsessed-podcast Follow HGTV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hgtv/ Follow the Sticklers on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikeandkat Follow Kat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katstickler/ Follow Mike on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stickks__/ Start your free trial of discovery+: https://www.https//www.discoveryplus.com/hgtvobsessed See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Positions singer is off the market after her BF Dalton Gomez popped the question, RHOBH star Erika claims hubby Tom Girardi cheated, Leah Remini says Tom Cruise outbursts are a publicity stunt and Katie Holmes goes IG official with boyfriend. Plus, Lauren Speed-Hamilton and Cameron Hamilton talk life after Love Is Blind, The Masked Dancer panelist Paula Abdul reveals if she'll resume her Vegas residency, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent share favorite cocktail recipe and holiday tips, Sherri Shepherd dishes hilarious thoughts on 2020 and more.
Nate Berkus is a role model in so many senses of the word. As an interior designer, megawatt TV celebrity, businessman, and industry thought leader, he’s changed the course of how designers think about what’s possible in their careers. Nate’s aspirational approach to interiors is communicated in language that is attainable, accessible, and uniquely his own. He established his design firm at 24 years old and launched his TV career on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show and later with his own hit series, The Nate Berkus Show. Nate has product lines for the Shade Store, Target, and Kravet, as well as a furniture collection for Living Spaces. Beyond product, it’s his soulful approach to design and family that really strikes us. Listen in as we catch up with Nate as he shares the ways he and husband Jeremiah Brent and their two kids, Poppy and Oscar, have been sharing this time of unique togetherness.
Our guest this week is the founder of Los Angeles-based design firm JDP Interiors, Joyce Downing Pickens. She is the primary designer, and her work has been featured in the LA Times, Elle Décor, domino, and many more. We talk about her effortless design which features a California style mixed with a rustic English cottage look. Joyce gives us tips on bookcases and built-in stylings and other ways to make your space unique. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: Trials & Triumphs about over power washing a deck, hurricane debris, packing for a move and 4 days without power. Joyce has a varied style that is often a meld of her aesthetic mixed with her clients’ desires. How Joyce describes the California style; laid back, rustic textures, linens, etc. Joyce leans towards using a cream or a richer white rather than pure white to add depth. Joyce has a quirky loft in her home that she managed to turn into a cozy lounge/sleeping space. Ways to make a builder's home seem unique like trims, furniture and collectibles. Styling bookcases and built-ins are difficult but so important; Joyce shares some tips. What design changes Joyce has made, or wants to make, during the pandemic. The go-tos Joyce likes to use on projects (plants!) and when she entertains. When to use sconces vs. a table lamp. Joyce had a project in San Francisco with huge windows and few walls; how she designed for this. Finding a designer as you’re house shopping, or building, will save a lot of headaches. How Joyce was able to design with intention (and velvet) in another space with floor-to-ceiling windows. Mentioned In This Episode: Joyce Downing Pickens on Instagram JDP Interiors Decorating Dilemma Hi Susan, The long skinny room is hard! The best thing you can do is what you’ve almost already done; break it up into two or three places. There is a lot going on, so try to think of those designated spaces and what you’d really like to achieve. Think of that center point as a place to have an entry center console table or an area with a daybed by the fireplace (see some examples from Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus). You could also use a bigger sofa in here; maybe on the left side that wraps in front of the window. Walking out of the kitchen area into two chairs could help break that up, but I understand wanting to be able to look out the window…this is not an easy room! Window treatments on the far left could really help warm up the room and finish it; think about them as the eyebrows to the room! I would do Roman shades on the double hung windows and either skip one on the sliding door or put a drape. Window treatments will overall give some height to this room. A standing tree or lamp could also help with height. I wouldn’t do a custom area rug for the whole room; use three rugs, that sort of tie together, to designate the different areas. Some vintage Turkish rugs that pair well together, but aren’t the same, I think would look great. We all agree that there are too many seating arrangements; you should really try for one big, focal seating arrangement. Maybe an L-shaped sofa with a chair; you could break up the “blockiness” by finding a chair with legs. Then you can have the chaise lounge in front of the fireplace. Then another seating area in the space you walk right out of. I even think you could make that a substantial dining area right by the kitchen instead of pushing the table into the corner; when you have guests over you can look out onto the water. The room is a little too piece-y now; I like to mix two different types of furniture but never more than that. One other thing you might want to consider is a floating desk; either where the table is now or in the kitchen nook. Both ways you can look out onto the sea. -Joyce The Ballard Design Room Planner would be really helpful here! It’s a beautiful room! Please send us some photos and then invite us over for that wine!
Three fabulous men, Thai Nguyen (clothing designer), Gabriele Bertaccini (chef), and Jeremiah Brent (interior designer), all work together to make a dream wedding come to life within one week. This show has plenty of love, tearjerking moments, and the happiness of a couple on their special day. Today, we will discuss reality television and the differences between this show and other reality shows that people may see today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kilig-in-circumstances/support
Wendi and Dfernando's thirteenth episode and their guest interview is with actress, artist and author Keiko Agena. Keiko Agena is currently a series regular on the FOX series PRODIGAL SON where she plays Dr. Edrisa Tanaka. Prior to PRODIGAL SON she was best known for the TV series GILMORE GIRLS, where she played Lane Kim for seven years and reprised the role in Netflix’s 2016 mini-series GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE. In between Agena has been a series regular on Hulu’s THE FIRST and recurring on BETTER CALL SAUL, DIRTY JOHN and 13 REASONS WHY. As a guest star she has appeared on such shows as SHAMELESS, SCANDAL and NCIS: Los Angeles to name a few. Keiko has recently published NO MISTAKES: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists through Penguin/Random House. An inspiring creative journal based on mindfulness practices and the “no mistakes” principles of improv. A graduate of the UCB and iO West improv programs, she has studied at The Groundlings and currently performs with multiple improv teams. And on this episode, Wendi talks about her upcoming book of essays (no pre-orders yet, folks!) and on the weekly RIPE & ROTTEN REPORT, another bit of pop culture mentions with Bravo's THE RACHEL ZOE PROJECT, Hulu's DIFFICULT PEOPLE, Shirley Bassey, Propellerheads, "History Repeating" and the "Karen"s of the world. Follow us on our Instagram: Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Keiko Agena as well as her Twitter. Remember to subscribe to GENERATION RIPEVisit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are world renowned interior designers, recognizable TV personalities (ahem, Oprah), product designers, brand ambassadors, and producers amongst other impressive feats. They straddle many creative disciplines with professionalism, grace and kindness but not without navigating failures and setbacks. I was lucky enough to have them on More Than One Thing to discuss the how they grasp hold of opportunities, their advice on how to sustain opportunities, and the importance of worth ethic even as you forage through an unknown path. Listen on to hear how Jeramiah admits to four failures a day and why he fears regret, not failure. And how Nate personally overcame the trauma and the loss of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
Meet Gigi de Manio, one of the country's pre-eminent wedding photographers. Since forming Genevieve de Manio Photography (www.demaniophotograpy.com) in 1997, she's photographed more than 475 weddings and was there when Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent and John Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox all said their "I do's." Gigi's work has been featured in dozens of wedding magazines and newspapers, including Modern Bride, Boston Weddings as well as a profile in the New York Times Sunday Styles section. For Gigi, her work is truly a labor of love.
Interior designer duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent venture into TV together with their new show, "Nate and Jeremiah By Design." It follows the couple inside and outside of the home, as they juggle married life and raising their baby daughter, Poppy, while helping distressed homeowners turn a disaster into a dream home.
Meet Gigi de Manio, one of the country's pre-eminent wedding photographers. Since forming Genevieve de Manio Photography (www.demaniophotograpy.com) in 1997, she's photographed more than 475 weddings and was there when Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent and John Henry, the owner of the Boston Red Sox all said their "I do's." Gigi's work has been featured in dozens of wedding magazines and newspapers, including Modern Bride, Boston Weddings as well as a profile in the New York Times Sunday Styles section. For Gigi, her work is truly a labor of love.
Arianna Huffington welcomes renowned interior designers and stars of TLC's Nate and Jeremiah by Design, husbands Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, for an in-depth conversation about how they manage to not only run a chaotic household parenting two children under three, but successfully run a business together. Nate also reflects on how surviving the 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami caused him to “reprioritize everything.” The Thrive Global Podcast is brought to you by Sleep Number (sleepnumber.com/thrive). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent join us in studio to chat about their brand new TLC show, but not before Eureka, the most recent queen to leave Drag Race calls in to give us a recap and plays Are You Smarter Than Mark! Plus, the Fifty States of Gay.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Jeremiah Brent of OWN's Emmy Award-winning series HOME MADE SIMPLE Jeremiah Brent returns to “Home Made Simple” as host for season six. A renowned interior designer, Brent is the owner of the interior design firm Jeremiah Brent Design and has transformed interiors for homes, hotels and nightclubs for high-profile brands and celebrities including celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe. Brent is married to fellow designer Nate Berkus, and together the couple will host a new show, “Married to Design,” debuting on TLC this Spring. When not designing, Brent enjoys spending time with his family, including daughter Poppy. The Brent-Berkuses reside in Los Angeles. About “Home Made Simple”: “Home Made Simple” is based on the style principles featured on Procter & Gamble¹s popular website,www.HomeMadeSimple.com. The Emmy winning television series features fresh design ideas, delicious recipes, money and space saving solutions for deserving homeowners. “Home Made Simple” empowers viewers to take on simple do it yourself household projects with confidence. Viewers can go online to www.HomeMadeSimpleTV.com to learn more about the series, steps to episode projects, and valuable tips and tricks for home improvement.