This is not a year-end best-of podcast list... I promise
...yet. But it might be one of your next fav podcasts!
Happy December! I’m writing to you from an airplane. I get my best work done as I’m flying the friendly skies. BUT I can’t stop thinking about this as I sip my coffee (h/t
).This newsletter is reader-generated. You listen to podcasts. You comment on these posts telling me about them. I recommend your recommendations.
Thank you to Ilana for commenting on our last issue. Now, we feature her recommendation!
Ilana Recommends:
Recommender:
ofPodcast: Slow Style Home
Why do you recommend it: Slow Style is Zandra Zuraw’s framework for creating a home you love, without breaking the bank or following the trends. Slow Style Home has over 300 episodes featuring the most inspiring professionals working in interiors in the U.S. and abroad.
She focuses on everything from the psychology of home design and how we can create more nurturing spaces to tips for stress-free hosting. It's a really delightful and informative listen that has helped me to rethink my home, be less intimidated about finding my own style, and be excited about hosting family and friends over the holidays!
What next?
Listen to Slow Style Home and leave a comment on this post with your thoughts
Or recommend another podcast you love by commenting!
Via my other newsletter, here are some podcast recommendations for COP 28.
Until next time, happy listening!
I literally JUST had this conversation on Sunday with my seatmate on a flight back from Europe. He must have read the same article, ha. I typically don't order coffee but on the few occasions I've been able to fly business or first class and they're serving a nice breakfast with pastries, it's just instinct to be like, "Yes, coffee sounds great, too!"
I don't drink coffee or tea in airplanes because they taste bad :-(. I recently heard an episode of On purpose with Jay Shetty. This is well known podcast but I loved what Rick Rubin (his guest) said. He spoke about the power of doing what you love for the sake of doing it, the magic of art creation and the power of doing it because it brings you energy. It was a reminder of continuing our creative life without getting fixated with fame or numbers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-purpose-with-jay-shetty/id1450994021?i=1000615679563