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In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Daniel dives into the deeply satisfying experience of helping friends prepare their home for a new baby. Left unsupervised while his friends were at the hospital, Daniel organized the house with gusto—leaving the new parents a little more surprised than planned. He reflects on what worked, what didn't, and why the whole experience might just turn into a book someday. Then, Stacy talks about gearing up for the big move, including renting a POD, packing up her historic house, and tackling the project mostly on her own. It's a lively conversation about organized chaos, hard deadlines, and the universal truth that babies don't care about your to-do list. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor this show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today.
We're excited to sit down with Cristiana Pena, a digital communications expert in the preservation world. Cristiana is the social media director at CIRCA, where she creates an online community of old house enthusiasts by featuring real estate listings of historic properties.
Originally presented April 15, 2024 as Episode 19 Our stories today highlight some of the loveliest simple pleasures of the spring. A walk, a road trip, a day in the garden. We'll start with one of my all-time favorite stories and one that inspired me to write a whole book (coming soon!). It's called Old Houses and if you've ever walked through a neighborhood and wondered about the stories of the houses you see, the people who have lived there, it is for you. Then we'll load up the car and head out to The Hideaway for some time at the Cabin. Finally, we'll gather our trowels and seed packets and pace out the garden in Spring at the Allotment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originally presented April 15, 2024 as Episode 19 Our stories today highlight some of the loveliest simple pleasures of the spring. A walk, a road trip, a day in the garden. We'll start with one of my all-time favorite stories and one that inspired me to write a whole book (coming soon!). It's called Old Houses and if you've ever walked through a neighborhood and wondered about the stories of the houses you see, the people who have lived there, it is for you. Then we'll load up the car and head out to The Hideaway for some time at the Cabin. Finally, we'll gather our trowels and seed packets and pace out the garden in Spring at the Allotment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys are back together and talking old houses and all sorts of fancy stuff! StayFancyMerch.com for swag TraeCrowder.com for tour dates CoreyRyanForrester.com for tour dates (adding St Louis, MO and Ft Worth Texas soon!) Sponsor Links: Get 5 dollars off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/POA. Or look for Magic Spoon on Amazon or in your nearest grocery store. Start earning points on rent you're already paying by going to joinbilt.com/POA BlueChew.com Promo Code POA Get 15% off your first order when you purchase any Razor Kit and The Before & After Set which includes the Precision Shave Cream and Calming Aftershave - use code POA at houseofatlas.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_luEVRgClC6dPceGVEZeg/join
The guys talk about the newest challenges and surprises in Dustin's new house, and the new video documenting the closing of the old AOC shop. They also talk about the Orioles new season and some of the fun new things happening at Camden Yards this year.Check out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipRecommendations:Dustin:Wranglerstar's new video and potential series of the reorganization of his shop.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_6SjJpecMg&t=1sDevon:White Lotus, Season threeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Welcome to The Ryan Rice Show, hosted by entrepreneur, investor, creator, and 13+ year Fortune 30 vet Ryan Rice. On this podcast you'll hear how to make money in real estate, escape the 9-5 to start a business, how to build a business, and the many failures and lessons Ryan learned (and is learning) on his path from multi-six figure W2 employee, to starting over completely, to 7 figure/year real estate entrepreneur, to (eventually) 8 figure entrepreneur. Want to follow Ryan elsewhere? IG: @theryanrice TikTok: @theryanrice11
Will Stacy and Daniel ever stop talking about Frank Lloyd Wright? Yes, but not this week! In this episode, Stacy and Daniel catch up after the Window Preservation Alliance conference and wade into the world of Usonian architecture through the story of the Gordon House—a modest, DIY-friendly home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Stacy recently visited the Gordon House in Silverton, Oregon, which sparked the conversation about Usonian design. The episode also takes a detour into Daniel's yard sale prep and the Goodwill treasures they found while thrifting in Scottsdale. From radiant floors to hidden front doors, this episode is definitely the last time they talk about Frank Lloyd Wright (unless it isn't). WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor this show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. Mentioned in this Episode Ball and Claw Antiques Grab a Ready-to-Ship True Tales From Old Houses t-shirt Window Preservation Alliance and the Window Preservation Standards Collaborative Ep #51: Demystifying Linseed Oil Paint with Natalie from Earth and Flax The Gordon House Oregon Garden Blog Post: Stacy's photos from The Gordon House, an authentic Usonian house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Two counterfeiters establish their operation in an abandoned house, unaware that it's haunted by the ghost of the man who owned it a century earlier. Hear the tale, “The Money Makers” in CBS Radio Mystery Theater!CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:00.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Money Makers” (November 14, 1975) ***WD00:46:52.719 = Mystery House, “A Case of Homicide” (ADU) ***WD01:12:23.059 = CBC Mystery Theater, “The Monkey's Paw” (May 05, 1938) ***WD01:39:46.819 = Night Beat, “City At Your Fingertips” (July 31, 1950) ***WD02:04:13.879 = Creeps By Night, “The Final Reckoning” (July 12, 1944) ***WD02:32:22.029 = CBC Nightfall, “The Room” (March 06, 1981)03:00:52.469 = Mr and Mrs North, “The Norths Are Invited To Murder” (May 24, 1944) ***WD03:30:37.239 = Obsession, “Ted Brandon's Old House” (1950s) ***WD03:54:49.799 = Origin of Superstition, “Itching Palm” (Early 1950s) ***WD04:09:28.899 = The Price of Fear, “The Ninth Removal” (April 20, 1974)04:38:13.049 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “Nick Knife” (August 01, 1945) ***WD05:02:13.262 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0355
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If you're a parent or grandparent looking for a delightful new picture book to share with your little ones, you'll want to check out "Moving Day" by Teri Roach Drobnick. In this charming debut, Teri takes readers on a whimsical journey as a Victorian house in San Francisco embarks on a big move across town. As Jed and Teri discuss, the story was inspired by a real-life event where a 139-year-old house was painstakingly relocated to make way for new development. Teri was captivated by the news and quickly got to work crafting a kid-friendly narrative from the house's perspective. With her daughter's own resistance to moving fresh in her mind, Teri was able to tap into the emotional turmoil a home might feel during such a big transition. What really makes "Moving Day" special, though, is the collaboration between Teri and her talented illustrator, Jennifer Black Reinhardt. The two connected over Instagram, and Jennifer's vibrant, hand-drawn artwork perfectly complements Teri's lyrical text. In a touching tribute, Jennifer even incorporated Teri's late father, who loved running, into one of the scenes. Jed also speaks with author Sandra Salisbury about her new picture book, "The Baby Who Stayed Awake Forever." This humorous tale follows a baby who just can't seem to fall asleep, no matter how hard the parents try. Sandra shares how her own experiences with her young children inspired this story, and how she approached the illustrations to match the book's lively tone. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
How do you blend modern style with the soul of an old house? Can contemporary design coexist with historic charm without feeling out of place? In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Stacy and Daniel chat with designer Amy Ilias to answer these questions. First, during listener Q&A, Emily asks for guidance on recreating the look of traditional beadboard for her porch ceiling. Stacy and Daniel discuss sourcing materials, matching historic profiles, and installation techniques to maintain the period charm of Emily's home. Then, designer Amy Ilias shares her experience of purchasing and renovating The Lavender Ghost, her historic home. Amy dives into the emotional significance of the house, her design philosophy of honoring history while embracing modern aesthetics, and the inspiration she draws from art and architecture. The conversation expands to the creative process behind home renovation, the joys and challenges of preserving an old house, and the role of family and heirlooms in shaping personal style. Amy offers insights on the essence of a home, the art of collecting and editing possessions, and the importance of honoring history while making a space your own. If you love old houses, thoughtful renovations, and relatable conversations about the challenges and joys of historic homeownership, be sure to subscribe to True Tales From Old Houses. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses as much as we love making it, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor our show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - Learn everything you need to know to restore your wood windows. For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Repaint Studios The Repaint Tray from Repaint Studios is the first reusable silicone paint tray liner and lid. The Repaint Tray's air-tight lid keeps your paint fresh for weeks. Use the coupon code truetales10 to save 10% off your order. Old House Hub from My Old House Fix - An exclusive online community that connects passionate old house owners and enthusiasts with experts and service providers. Join for expert advice, valuable resources, and a supportive community. Use the coupon code truetales for a free one-year membership. Mentioned in this Episode Sunset and Sips: Taliesin West, March 6, 2025 3rd Annual Wood Window Workshop at Silver Lake: Registration & Info Window Preservation Annual Conference: March 13-15 Astoria, Oregon The Case for Historic Windows: The Truth About Energy Efficiency and Old Windows is the brand new book by Stacy Grinsfelder & Scott Sidler. Buy it at TheCraftsmanStore.com. The Flat Stanley Project Japanese Art Dolls Charleston House - Home of Artists Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant - UK John Soanes House - Sir John Soane's Museum London Follow The Lavender Ghost on Instagram Amy Ilias Website
Hello everyone,Todays episode is called 'The Old House' And is a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen.If you enjoy listening to these stories, please do leave an Apple review so we can grow and reach more people.Sweet Dreams. Lucy ❤
The ghosts that haunt the Collinwood estate represent the most numerous and diverse group of supernatural beings in Dark Shadows. Some spirits are helpful, offering spectral warnings in attempts to assist the living. Others are malevolent, bent on revenge… or worse. Many are tragic figures, doomed to wander the halls of Collinwood or the Old House for all eternity. Bobby Lugosi and Katherine Gonzales visit the podcast to discuss some of our favorite DS ghosts and revenants! Other discussion topics include Night of Dark Shadows, DS collectibles, and real-life ghostly encounters. Bobby Lugosi is a Rondo Award-winning monster kid influencer who runs the very popular Lugosi Theatre channel on YouTube and social media. Katherine Gonzales runs the Discount Artificial Sweetener channel on YouTube where she posts her song creations (Katherine's lyrics, with music made using AI tools) based on Dark Shadows storylines, characters, and other topics. Terror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts and merch at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/pennydreadfulxiiiHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a Coffin: https://buymeacoffee.com/terroratcollinwoodLugosi Theatre (Bobby's channel) on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DustyOldMoviesLugosi Theatre on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lugositheatre?lang=enDiscount Artificial Sweetner YouTube Channel (Katherine's DS and other music) – link takes you to playlists for the DS albums she created: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNTse1quncGVPbD7LMFBQQKatherine's Youtube channel featuring her true ghost stories: https://www.youtube.com/@katherinegonzales2036Lyndhurst Dark Shadows July Event: https://www.showclix.com/event/dark-shadows-meet-and-greet-2025Dark Shadows Paper Doll Book Pre-Order from Hermes Press: https://hermespress.com/products/dark-shadows-paper-doll-book?fbclid=IwY2xjawHxNIJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRS7tdKQHJXE63YppMRT6aSM5DOiFUd382_MBdkUp08fladJX7aSwkzrYA_aem_WBC3V1j1Tx8bBXSlofRkswArt of George Wilson pre-order at Hermes Press: https://hermes-press.myshopify.com/products/the-art-of-george-wilson-pre-orderAngelique model kit from Rise 3D Models LINK: https://rise3dprintingshop.com/products/exquisite-3d-printed-replica-of-angelique-bouchard-collins-night-of-the-dark-shadows?srsltid=AfmBOooYwDQb8-vrgkEl7bS2Z8RuZImKRk1zVz_MBsXPO7ebrjaxsjCPMysterious Adventures Dark Shadows summer tour website: https://mysteriousadventurestours.com/tour-item/dark-shadows-supernatural-tour/Clayguy Website: https://www.clayguy.com‘Dracula at the Disco ‘by Ricardo Rebelo on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DTKVK7D6?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDpNeon Werewolves by Ricardo Rebelo on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DVVH6SKW/ref=kinw_myk_ro_titleSurfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Robert Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The Moonlighters: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552762765082TaC logos by Eric Marshall
Pastor Dan has discovered a relationship between tending old houses and tending churches. He shares four lessons learned from rehabbing ten different houses.
Have you ever wondered how your childhood experiences shape who you are today? In this episode of Mini Miracles from Minor Moments, I take a walk down memory lane to uncover the unspoken disappointments and cherished moments from my early years. While reflecting on my past, I realized how different memories can be for each person in the same family. Join me as I explore the subtle yet profound impact of our early experiences on our present lives. Growing up in a southwest suburb of Chicago, I recall the small yet meaningful details that influenced my perspective. From hand-me-down toys to life lessons learned from neighbors, these moments left an impression that lasted a lifetime. I also share a personal story about how a childhood experience taught me to be more aware of my surroundings and how those lessons remain relevant today. The way we remember things and the way others recall them can be vastly different, shaping how we view our past and present. Key Takeaways How childhood experiences influence our adult perspectives The role of family memories and differing recollections Learning life lessons from neighbors and community figures The impact of growing up in a time of limited transportation Overcoming childhood fears and developing awareness Recognizing the small contributions we make to our loved ones The importance of reflecting on and learning from the past Memories shape us in ways we often don't realize. By reflecting on them, we gain insight into who we are and how we've grown. Tune in to hear more about how our past experiences continue to influence us every day.
In this episode of True Tales from Old Houses, Contractor and preservationist Brent Hull joins hosts Stacy Grinsfelder and Daniel Kanter to talk craftsmanship, good design, and why historic homes deserve better. Plus, learn how psychic realtor Josie Coleman clears homes of unwanted spirits. From hauntings to millwork, this episode has it all! Stacy and Daniel open the episode by catching up on personal projects. Then, following up on last season's ghost stories, realtor and psychic Josie Coleman reveals how she clears homes of lingering unwanted spirits and restores energetic balance. Depending on the day, Stacy and Daniel are skeptics or believers, but either way, Josie offers a fascinating look at handling paranormal life in old houses. Finally, preservation expert Brent Hull shares his insights on craftsmanship, historic design, and making smart renovation choices. He dives into the importance of quality millwork, the gaps in architectural education, and how homeowners can restore their historic homes while maintaining authenticity. Whether you're preserving history or just making renovation decisions, Brent has the insights you need! This episode has it all—ghosts, good design, and the wisdom of a true preservation pro! WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses as much as we love making it, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor our show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - Learn everything you need to know to restore your wood windows. For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Repaint Studios The Repaint Tray from Repaint Studios is the first reusable silicone paint tray liner and lid. The Repaint Tray's air-tight lid keeps your paint fresh for weeks at a time. Use the coupon code truetales10 to save 10% off your order. Old House Hub from My Old House Fix - An exclusive online community that connects passionate old house owners and enthusiasts with experts and service providers. Join for expert advice, valuable resources, and a supportive community. Use the coupon code truetales for a free one-year membership. Mentioned in this Episode Wood Window Workshop at Silver Lake - Learn More Ball & Claw Antiques in Port Ewen, NY Stacy and Scott Sidler's book launch - February 24 (More info coming soon!) Window Preservation Alliance Annual Conference March 13-15 - Learn More Josie Coleman - Website | Lotus Lantern | Instagram North Bennet Street School The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA) website Pre-order Brent's historic Millwork book | (affiliate) link
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Stacy and Daniel kick off Season 12 with old house updates, product tips, and a lively conversation on preserving historical materials. In this episode of True Tales from Old Houses, Stacy Grinsfelder and Daniel Kanter are back and ready to launch Season 12 with a bang! They dive into a fun-filled catch-up session, sharing what they've been up to during the break and correcting a few architectural blunders from past episodes (because who doesn't mix up a modillion and a corbel every now and then?). The duo swaps stories about their latest home restoration projects, from Stacy's intricate staircase restoration to Daniel's renovation predictions that may—or may not—have gone as planned. They don't shy away from the tough stuff, tackling the controversial topic of dipping and stripping wood and why it's a risky move for historical materials. Come for the product tips and old house inspiration. Stay for the laughs, lively conversation, and approachable deep dives into restoration! WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses as much as we love making it, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor our show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. Mentioned in this Episode Visit the Blake Hill House pop-up shop for preservation-themed merch and True Tales From Old Houses mugs. Dura-fix epoxy
If we include personal cars, along with appliances like water heaters, stoves and furnaces, more than 40 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from individuals at the home level. The good news: no matter where you live, there are steps you can take to make your home cleaner, healthier and more comfortable. And thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, there's now a raft of federal incentives to help homeowners electrify their lives. Electrification has even become a theme on long running home improvement programs like “This Old House.” But with all the new technology and the federal tax credits, where to start? Guests: Ross Trethewey, Home Technology Expert, “This Old House” Ari Matusiak, Co-founder, President and CEO, Rewiring America Edith Buhs, Electrification Coach, Rewiring America; Decarbonization Advisor, Abode Energy Management Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today for just $5/month. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads For show notes and related links, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If we include personal cars, along with appliances like water heaters, stoves and furnaces, more than 40 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from individuals at the home level. The good news: no matter where you live, there are steps you can take to make your home cleaner, healthier and more comfortable. And thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, there's now a raft of federal incentives to help homeowners electrify their lives. Electrification has even become a theme on long running home improvement programs like “This Old House.” But with all the new technology and the federal tax credits, where to start? Guests: Ross Trethewey, Home Technology Expert, “This Old House” Ari Matusiak, Co-founder, President and CEO, Rewiring America Edith Buhs, Electrification Coach, Rewiring America; Decarbonization Advisor, Abode Energy Management Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today for just $5/month. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to talk news from the local market, including the owner of Michael Jordan's former home selling $1 million ownership shares, Mike Ditka landing a buyer for his Florida home as he moves back to Chicago and more.Plus: RTA pitches Springfield on $1.5 billion revamp to save and even enhance service; S&P downgrades Chicago's credit rating, with pushback from the mayor; Walgreens closing five stores across South, West sides and the company's CEO says its anti-shoplifting effort is hurting sales; and United Center owners reveal new details of planned 1901 Project.
Carol Ann says most contractors don't understand old houses. Mike, Brian and Patrick talk about moving collar ties and making an efficient home shop. Tune in to Episode 667 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: · Finding a contractor who knows about old houses · Adding headroom in attic living spaces · Creating an effcient and useful home shop Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 664 ➡️ Learn about Framing High-Performance Homes by Dan Kolbert, the new E-learning course from Fine Homebuilding ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
What a fun time I had at the Writer's Loft holiday book festival in Hudson, MA! It was great to meet so many talented children's book authors and learn about their latest projects. Janet Costa Bates was there celebrating her picture book "Time for Bed, Old House" - a sweet story about a grandpa who helps his grandson settle down for a sleepover. Janet shared how meaningful it was when a mom told her that her biracial son saw himself represented in the book's main character. Representation in kids' books is so important, and it's awesome to see more diversity. I also chatted with Helen Kampion about her book "Rolling on Down the Line" - a fascinating look at Lady Bird Johnson's 1964 civil rights tour of the South. Helen and her co-author were inspired by Lady Bird's courage in making this trip despite death threats, in order to promote the new Civil Rights Act. Sounds like an empowering story for young readers. Over at the "Cryptid Academy" table, author Howard Woolke told me all about his fantasy series featuring mythical creatures like golems, genies, and sphinxes attending a secret school. I love the idea of blending real-world mythology into an engaging school story. And Ellen Cohen shared the premise of her mystery novel "Searching for Lucky Number 3002" - a boy trying to uncover the truth about his donor-conceived background. Such an interesting topic to explore through fiction and give kids a window into different family structures. So many great books and wonderful authors at this event. I'm already looking forward to reading more from these talented writers and hopefully having them back on my "Reading with Your Kids" podcast soon! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
Welcome to Special Episode #4 of our Christmas Break Series. This week, we have a word from Sherri DeWalt, who has been dedicated to connecting, encouraging, and teaching women to grow in their relationship with God and others for over twenty years. Her home, where she welcomes friends and family alike, is a hub of shared life, conversation and celebration. Sherri recently published her first book, "Let's Huddle - friends, faith and fun at the table," a guide for Christian women to host gatherings and create meaningful community, so that friendship can flourish and faith can take root or deepen. It includes discussions on topics such as beauty, awe, and gratitude, as well as instructions for fun, creative projects. Passionate about justice and humanitarian issues, Sherri is an attorney and founding board member of Chariots for Hope. Chariots provided long-term physical and emotion care, as well as education and Christian discipleship, to over 850 children in 8 communities in Kenya.Learn more about Sherri, the book, Huddles, and Chariots...www.sherridewalt.comwww.rookeryresources.comwww.amazon.com/author/sherridewaltwww.chariotsforhope.orgsherridewalt@rocketmail.comSong by Laurel Taylor, who is an award-winning artist, female producer, singer/songwriter, and trailblazer in the emerging Country Trap genre. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Laurel moved to Nashville at just eighteen, immersing herself in the music scene for twelve years. From performing on American Idol to touring across the country, Laurel's music spans country, pop, and CCM. Now, she's making waves as the first female artist to embrace Country Trap, blending her soulful country roots with the cutting-edge sounds of trap beats. Laurel is also a signed artist with Real Fun Records. Laurel is performing and producing her tracks, carving out a unique sound that blends country storytelling with energetic trap beats. Laurel's fresh production style sets her apart as a multi-talented force, controlling the creative direction of her new sound from start to finish. Laurel is deeply involved in prison ministry through non-profits like The Beat of Life, Project Prison Music, and Freedom Echoes. She collaborates with inmates nationwide, writing music with them and performing for them. Her country single "Old House" has greatly influenced these communities, being requested in every facility and county. Don't miss this gift from me to you for Christmas!
Welcome to our special episode #3 of the Christmas Break series. This week we here a word from Heather Jeffery who is a Christian writer and certified mental health coach. She is passionate about empowering women with Biblical truth as they link arms to seek clarity specializing in emotional and spiritual abuse as well as healing through divorce. Heather believes our stories have purpose and are meant to be shared to encourage others just as we are encouraged by those in the Bible. She lives in Maryland with her two teenage daughters and works as a physical therapist. She enjoys spending time outdoors, especially near the water. You can receive truth-filled encouragement by subscribing at heatherjeffery.com and following her writing on Instagram @straightenyourcrown.1.We end the episode with an incredible song from Laurel Taylor, an award-winning artist, female producer, singer/songwriter, and trailblazer in the emerging Country Trap genre. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Laurel moved to Nashville at just eighteen, immersing herself in the music scene for twelve years. From performing on American Idol to touring across the country, Laurel's music spans country, pop, and CCM. Now, she's making waves as the first female artist to embrace Country Trap, blending her soulful country roots with the cutting-edge sounds of trap beats. Laurel is also a signed artist with Real Fun Records. Laurel is performing and producing her tracks, carving out a unique sound that blends country storytelling with energetic trap beats. Laurel's fresh production style sets her apart as a multi-talented force, controlling the creative direction of her new sound from start to finish. Laurel is deeply involved in prison ministry through non-profits like The Beat of Life, Project Prison Music, and Freedom Echoes. She collaborates with inmates nationwide, writing music with them and performing for them. Her country single "Old House" has become a huge influence in these communities, being requested in every facility and county. "Old House" was also featured on the Nashville Sign billboard, further solidifying its impact. Laurel has shared stages with some of the biggest names across multiple genres, including Jelly Roll, We The Kingdom, Lauren Daigle, Blessing Offor, Jeffery Steele, Iggy Azalea, Big Daddy Weave, Ben Fuller, Fall Out Boy, Jason Crabb, Diamond Rio and more. Laurel is currently a topliner for TV and film, blending her songwriting talents with visual media. Her production skills and unique sound continue to push creative boundaries with each new release.WWW.LAURELTAYLORMUSIC.COMSOCIALS: @LAURELTAYLOROFFICIAL
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What if a person could haunt a place even while still alive? Sometimes, a home leaves such a strong impression on us that even years and miles apart, our memories and dreams seem to anchor us to it. Despite moving on, the mother finds herself vividly drawn back, almost as if she's still part of that house, haunting it in her dreams. Could it be possible that she's still present there in some form, leaving echoes of herself? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
Emily Washcovick sits down with Kevin O'Connor, host of the Emmy-winning "This Old House." Kevin shares insights from his 20+ years of experience with real home improvement professionals on set. Kevin also provides tips on work-life balance, the power of saying no, and the importance of storytelling for small businesses. He also shares valuable advice on collaboration, growth, and navigating reviews. Kevin O'Connor website More about the episode Theme Music by Ali Schwartz and Meserole Sound
In Charlotte Riddell's "The Old House in Vauxhall Walk," a young man's desperate search for shelter leads him into a world where past and present collide. As Graham Coulton unravels the mysteries of a haunted Victorian mansion, he confronts the spectral remnants of greed, regret, and unfinished business. This ghostly tale weaves together themes of redemption, social responsibility, and the enduring consequences of our choices. Riddell's nuanced approach to the supernatural offers more than mere scares; it presents a poignant reflection on morality and human nature in Victorian society. If you're intrigued by stories that blend historical insight with otherworldly encounters, consider giving this classic ghost story a listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this special October episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Stacy and Daniel return with Part II of their spooky stories compilation. Following the eerie encounters shared in Part I, this episode brings even more spine-tingling yet light-hearted ghost stories from old house owners across the U.S. and Canada. In Part II, Caitlin Barrett recounts the strange disturbances in her 1890 home in Kerhonksin, New York, blending humor with suspense. Next, Laurel, an architectural historian from Hawaii, shares her family's multi-generational experiences with a haunted house in Maine. Then, Liberty discusses her 176-year-old home in Northeast Ohio, where a resident ghost seems lukewarm about the family's renovations but fond of her kids. Finally, Tara tells the tale of her friendly ghost with whom she's lived harmoniously for over 23 years—often using the ghost's presence to her advantage with guests and contractors. For fans of haunted house stories with a playful twist, Part II offers more spooky delights. "Caitlin Barrett's Paranormal Profession" Professional namer Caitlin Barrett shares some spooky encounters in her 1890 house in Kerhounksin, New York. From odd noises to thunderous booms, Caitlin's tale takes a surprising turn when a salt ritual seems to resolve the paranormal disturbances. "Laurel's Haunted Family Home in Maine" Laurel, an architectural historian from Hawaii, dives into the eerie stories passed down through her family about their haunted home in Maine. Since the 1970s, strange noises and moving objects have become a part of the house's legacy. "Liberty's Playful Ghost" Liberty's family recently moved into a 176-year-old house in Northeast Ohio, and not all of the residents are happy about it! Liberty discusses their ghostly housemate, who is less than thrilled with the renovations but seems to have taken a special liking to the kids. "Tara's Friendly Haunt" For over two decades, Tara has lived with a ghost in her home—one confirmed by a psychic. Rather than fearing her spectral companion, Tara has found a way to embrace its presence and even use it to her advantage when guests or contractors wear out their welcome. Mentioned in this Episode Merch Run! To pre-order True Tales From Merch, visit TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com/Merch. Big Names in Naming (podcast) Follow Caitlin on Instagram Follow Morrison Gates Design (Libery) on Instagram Morrison Gates Design (website) The Ghostbusters Ruling - - The "Ghostbusters ruling" refers to a 1991 New York court case where a buyer successfully sued because the house was considered haunted and the seller didn't disclose. The court ruled that since the seller publicly claimed the house was haunted, they were legally required to inform the buyer.
It's the last Friday in October 2024, if you can believe it, and it is just you and I again as Matt is on leaf duty, so tonight it's going to be some headlines and media upfront: Mel Gibson didn't hold back on what is at stake in this election; Kevin O'Leary upset a coven of CNN witches with his assessment of Kamala Harris; and then there's reports of witches who are having a hard time casting spells on Donald Trump! We'll talk about Strange Things people have found in Old Houses, open the lines for whatever is on the callers' mind, and giving extra credit to those who have spooky stories to tell! Watch the video rerun here: https://pilled.net/topic-detail/1026844 Sponsor The Show and Get VIP Perks: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor Badass QF Apparel: https://tinyurl.com/f3kbkr4s Elevation Blend Coffee: https://tinyurl.com/2p9m8ndb One-Time Tip: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC For Everything Else Quite Frankly: Official Website: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv GUILDED Chat: https://bit.ly/3SmpV4G Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/4R6bkxqb Twitter: @QuiteFranklyTV Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Streaming Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg
Step into the rich and vibrant garden of Puritan wisdom with Charles Spurgeon, one of the most beloved preachers and authors in recent Christian history. In Flowers from a Puritan's Garden, Spurgeon prayerfully selects and expands upon the profound insights and analogies gleaned from Thomas Manton's sermons. Each “flower” in this garden is a spiritual truth, lovingly cultivated and presented with Spurgeon's signature warmth, wit, and pastoral care. Whether you are a long-time admirer of Puritan writings or new to their influence, Flowers from a Puritan's Garden offers a refreshing and spiritually nourishing read. Perfect for daily devotions, personal study, or as a gift to those seeking encouragement in their Christian journey, this book will help readers to see the beauty of God's truth as it applies to our lives. Discover the timeless beauty of following Christ through the eyes of one of history's greatest preachers, and allow the truths in these pages to blossom in your heart. About the Author Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 16 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.
It's spooky season! In this special October episode of True Tales From Old Houses, hosts Stacy Grinsfelder and Daniel Kanter take a break from their usual discussions of old house restoration and DIY to share spine-tingling, light-hearted ghost stories! Every year, listeners send in their eerie experiences, and this episode is packed with haunted tales from homes across the U.S. From Rebekah's unsettling bungalow in Tampa to Jake's unexpected encounters in a small Appalachian house during the pandemic, these real-life ghost stories will give you chills. Laura takes us back to her haunted childhood in rural Montana, while Sara shares her experiences growing up in a spooky shotgun house in Thomasville, Georgia. Finally, Mary recounts how she discovered she wasn't living alone after moving into her Syracuse, NY apartment 18 years ago—and how she's been cohabitating with a ghostly roommate ever since. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, an old house lover, or just here for the ghost stories, this episode has something for you. "Ghosts of the Bungalow" In this eerie tale, Rebekah shares how she and her husband sensed something strange about the bungalow they were about to purchase in Tampa. Despite the peculiar vibes, they bought it anyway—and soon discovered they weren't the only ones living there. "Appalachian Hauntings" What would you do if things started going bump in the night during lockdown? Jake recounts how his small Appalachian home became the setting for strange, inexplicable events during the pandemic, leaving him wondering who—or what—was sharing his space. "Shadows in Montana" Growing up in rural Montana, Laura experienced more than her share of ghostly encounters. From unsettling shadows to eerie presences, she describes how her family home was filled with spooky activity that profoundly shaped her childhood. "Spirits in the Shotgun House" Sara's story takes us to Thomasville, Georgia, where she grew up in a haunted shotgun house. With a mix of chills and intrigue, Sara shares her ghostly experiences, detailing how living in a haunted house became part of her daily life. "Roommates for Life" Mary's apartment in Syracuse, NY, came with an unexpected twist—a ghostly roommate. For the past 18 years, she has cohabitated with a spirit, and she recounts the strange but surprisingly harmonious relationship they've formed. Mentioned in this Episode Merch Run! To pre-order True Tales From Merch, visit TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com/Merch. Learn More about Rebecca Lazaridis' home illustration commissions. Follow Rebecca on Instagram
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Today we look at the history of the Old House Woods. Support us directly on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/redweb With Patreon, you get access to ad-free content, our exclusive bonus show Movie Club, the Red Web Discord, and more! One of the most haunted locations in Virginia is a small forest where strange lights and ghostly figures have terrified locals for over 400 years. Tales of missing treasure, wandering soldiers, and phantom ships have only added to its spooky reputation. Today, we dive into the haunted history of the Old House Woods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our stories today treat you, and only maybe a little trick you, at one of the best times of year. We'll start with Halloween, in an Old House, listening for the bump in the attic as we toast our pumpkin seeds, and get ready for visitors at the door. Then we'll roll up the sleeves on our favorite flannel shirt and head out into the mowed down hay fields to visit a friend in Scarecrow. Finally, we'll get into costume and stop in front of that old house on the corner that never has any lights on, in Trick or Treat. Scary Stuff Happens! Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow the link below nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our stories today treat you, and only maybe a little trick you, at one of the best times of year. We'll start with Halloween, in an Old House, listening for the bump in the attic as we toast our pumpkin seeds, and get ready for visitors at the door. Then we'll roll up the sleeves on our favorite flannel shirt and head out into the mowed down hay fields to visit a friend in Scarecrow. Finally, we'll get into costume and stop in front of that old house on the corner that never has any lights on, in Trick or Treat. Scary Stuff Happens! Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow the link below nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's minisode, the final episode of Season 11, Stacy and Daniel wrap things up with a lively discussion about their renovation adventures, funny experiences, and plans for the upcoming ghost story episodes, arriving in October! First, Stacy and Daniel kick off the episode by announcing that this is the last episode of the season, but there will be bonus ghost stories and a merch run in October. Listeners can submit their ghost stories via the contact form on the website. Next, Daniel shares updates on his current renovation projects, including the painstaking work of stripping paint on his front porch and pouring a concrete slab at the duplex. He recounts his "brush with the law" involving a strict building inspector and the unexpected need for a permit, sparking a discussion on the challenges and frustrations that often accompany restoration work. Then, They lighten the mood with a funny story involving a pair of neighborhood kids who mistook Daniel for the builder of his old house. This leads to a conversation about the endearing and hilarious things kids say. Daniel also talks about his visit to Prehistoric World, a unique attraction in Perry, NY. It brought some unexpected fun to his week. Finally, Stacy and Daniel reflect on the juggling act of managing multiple projects and the importance of setting boundaries and priorities. They express their heartfelt gratitude to their listeners for their support throughout the season, ending on a high note with excitement for the ghost story episodes ahead. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales.
In this episode, Olivia interviews Abigail & Messaoud, a couple who have been house hacking since 2022. The conversation explores their backgrounds, initial investments in real estate, the challenges they faced, and how they managed to navigate through renovations and property management. Abigail and Messaoud share insights on saving money, learning DIY renovations, and creating financial and time freedom through strategic real estate investments. They also discuss their goals, including starting a family and achieving long-term financial independence. The episode is filled with practical advice and personal anecdotes that inspire and educate listeners on the potential of real estate investing! Link to the event: Masterclass Registration link: https://oliviatati.easywebinar.live/best-way-to-get-started-live (Sept 17th 6pm MST) Book a call to see if you would be a good fit for Wanderlust Wealth Academy: https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/wanderlustwealthacademy Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwa Hang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.show Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Stacy is wrapping things up at Silver Lake and getting ready for a new sleeping porch project. Meanwhile, Daniel is busy turning a dining room closet into a masterpiece—because even closets deserve a little love. Then, during listener Q&A, Stacy offers a happy follow-up from a previous question about exterior painting before weighing in on a kitchen remodel quandry—When it comes to cabinets and floors, is it better to level everything perfectly, or embrace the tilt? Finally, history buff and DIY enthusiast Tux Loerzel stops by to chat about his big move from Brooklyn to Detroit and the ongoing adventure of restoring his historic duplex. From swoopy arches to textured yellow bricks, Tux's home is full of surprises—some delightful, some less so. But with a willingness to tackle anything, Tux gives us a peek into the challenges (and joys) of breathing new life into an old home. Mentioned in this Episode: Throwbacks Home Interiors (book) Follow Tux Loerzel on Instagram Listen to Beyond Reproach (explicit) WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today.
This week's episode begins with the big announcement that Daniel is no longer the owner of Bluestone Cottage. The sale has been finalized. Then, Stacy and Daniel answer a listener question about career paths in historic preservation that don't require a master's degree. With the help of Caitlin Meives, Director of Preservation with the Preservation League of New York State, they discuss the importance of networking and volunteering and the availability of webinars and certificate programs. They also suggest reaching out to local preservation nonprofits and organizations to gain experience and make connections. Later Stacy and Daniel chat with Kate Wood, a historic rehabilitation strategist. She discusses her work in helping homeowners preserve and restore their historic properties. Kate explains how she helps clients identify what is worth preserving in their homes and navigate the rehabilitation process. She emphasizes the importance of taking time to understand the unique character and needs of each property and advises against rushing renovations. Kate also shares her experience in historic preservation advocacy and offers advice for those interested in the field. Mentioned in this Episode: www.NCPE.us - The National Council for Preservation Education website. www.PreserveNYS.org - Preservation League of NY State Website Follow Kate Wood on Instagram at @worthpreserving www.worthpreserving.com WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today.
You guys know I'm a history nut and this episode is all about homes from the past and our current homes. I live in the purple state of Ohio. Fun fact, more Presidents have come from Ohio than any other state; 8 Presidents to be exact. I've toured Presidential homes in Ohio many times. I was even the greeter at Stan Hywet's home. It's so funny for me to think about homes in the late 1800's to early 1900's versus homes today and how we use them. And I absolutely drool over the libraries. These were successful people and successful people read. Homes in that time were multipurpose. They were large. Not for the sake of large rooms, but for the sake of having space for entertaining and working. It's so easy for us to forget how much harder things were in the past to travel, work, entertain, to just live! Eating If you stop and think about life in the 1800's to early 1900's, there weren't easy travel paths. There weren't restaurants, nor were there hotels. If you had guests, they were likely not there for just the afternoon. It's so interesting for me to think about the need for eating areas for workers, family, and formal entertaining spaces to have meals with guests. He even had a morning breakfast room! Meals were long, too. There wasn't tv, movie theaters, or public spaces to hang out. So long dinners it was. And due to the architecture of the homes, the guests never saw the kitchen or the other eating areas. The largest room would often be the entertaining space. Owners may have entertainment and the whole community would be invited. The talent would stay with the owners. Sleeping These homes were so large with so many rooms. On top of all of the entertaining and eating rooms, they needed to sleep. One of the President's homes had the owners' wing with bedrooms, another wing for live-in workers. There was a wing of rooms, kind of like a hotel for guests. Remember, guests were probably there for a week or longer and your workers lived there, too. Working The doctors, lawyers, and other professionals of that time didn't have big fancy offices they drove to each day. No, they worked from their home offices that usually had separate entrances. Some of the doctors had a secretary office that you would enter, then proceed to the doctor. I think the reality is we are all working from home nowadays. We all, well not Greg, but most have email on our phones or are checking on something at the office if you do have a brick and mortar you report to each day. Ponder Do our homes reflect how we use them? On the podcast years ago, I asked Jay Papasan, who co-wrote The One Thing, when did we get home manager offices in every home. He snickered and said architecture is the last thing to change, and that's granted we all agreed on what we want! That's why all of our homes are fairly similar to that of the 1950's, after the war. Until next week's episode, I want you to ponder some spaces in your home. I want you to think about your formal spaces and if you use that space often. Have you allocated space to an activity you don't do like entertain guests? Lots of times we meet at restaurants. So are you using your spaces effectively, functionally for your life today? Are you using your house functionally to eat, sleep, and work? EPISODE RESOURCES: The Sunday Basket® The Paper Solution® The Productive Home Solution Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Buying a new house has it's benefits but the old craftsmanship sometimes can't be matched. I'll tell you what I think is the best investment that you should make and where you should be putting your money
Would you buy a house for $100K? That's right, just twenty-five percent of the median home price in America. Well, we found a couple who does just that, finding fixer-upper properties that often cost less than six figures and turning them into eye-catching, head-turning homes. They even argue that these cheap old homes are BETTER than the newer-built house flips that so many investors are targeting today. So, how do you find your next $100K home, and where do you start looking? Elizabeth and Ethan Finkelstein, the brains behind HGTV's Cheap Old Houses and the social media account by the same name with millions of followers, join us on today's show. Elizabeth and Ethan love cheap old houses, but not for the reason you think. Most investors purely look at the numbers or the profit potential, but Elizabeth and Ethan see beyond that, fixing up old houses to not only collect the significant equity gain but restore communities and bring back long-forgotten styles, materials, and looks. They've bought houses for as cheap as $27,000 and turned them into homes anyone would dream of having. If you're an investor without much capital and can get a little handy, these old houses could explode your portfolio. But who SHOULD be buying these cheap old houses? Stick around as Elizabeth and Ethan give their expert advice on what to DIY vs. hire out, which old pieces to keep, the best way for beginners to get started with little money, and the decades that built the BEST houses! In This Episode We Cover How to get on the path to financial freedom by buying cheap old houses Buying houses for just $27,000 and where to find these types of homes How old is old enough, and the decades when building quality starts to decline Using the “live in flip” strategy to buy your first fixer-upper or primary residence DIY vs. hiring it out and the tasks that Elizabeth and Ethan enjoy the most And So Much More! (00:00) Intro (01:24) Why Cheap Old Houses? (05:16) $150K Houses!? (07:17) Rehabbing New vs. Old Houses (19:03) Who Should Do These Rehabs? (20:11) Best Ways to Get Started (23:38) DIY vs. Hiring it Out (27:47) Connect with Ethan and Elizabeth! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-954 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How do you find investment properties nobody else is looking for—the ones with cash flow potential, equity upside, and wealth-building qualities all the other investors overlook? Simple: buy what nobody else wants. For Lisa Field Moore, that's old homes. Most rookie investors walk into an old house, notice the foundation problems, warped floors, and outdated electricals, and quickly see themselves out. But Lisa sees money to be made—and you should too. In this episode, Lisa shares how she's built a sizable real estate portfolio by buying old, overlooked, and outdated homes, all in the past four years! But these are treacherous waters, and getting a major rehab item wrong could cost you a deal. To help, Lisa breaks down what isn't (and definitely is) a red flag when looking at old homes, how she lost serious money making one easy mistake, and how to avoid doing a bad deal ever again. Plus, she shares her tips for rock-solid tenant retention that'll keep your rental properties filled for years (or even decades!). Want to know how to find these older homes with wealth-building potential? Stick around because DealMachine gives us a bonus segment on the five ways to find a motivated seller in ANY market! In This Episode We Cover: Why you cannot overlook rehabbing older homes and outdated properties The two things that tell Lisa an older home ISN'T worth investing in Why termites, foundation problems, and outdated electrical systems aren't as bad as you think The huge mistake Lisa made that ruined a $100K+ rehab project and how to avoid the same fate Tenant retention 101 and best ways to ensure your vacancy rate is low and your cash flow is high DealMachine's five ways to find motivated sellers in any market And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch Join BiggerPockets for FREE Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area Expand Your Investing Knowledge With the BiggerPockets Books Be a Guest on the BiggerPockets Podcast Ask David Your Real Estate Investing Question Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's Instagram Henry's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's Instagram BiggerPockets' Instagram 8 Things to Look for When Rehabbing Older Homes Pros and Cons of Old vs. New Rentals Connect with Lisa: Lisa's BiggerPockets Profile Lisa's Facebook Lisa's Instagram Lisa's LinkedIn Lisa's Website (00:00) Intro (01:31) Investing in OLD Houses (05:22) Signs of a Solid Property (10:18) $100K Rehab Gone WRONG (16:06) How to Avoid Bad Deals (19:42) When to Hold and When to Sell (23:54) Tenant Retention 101 (34:27) 5 Ways to Find Motivated Sellers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-942 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices