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    Explore " tiny houses" with insightful episodes like "DOWNSIZING FINDING FREEDOM IN SMALLER SPACES", "Tiny Homes for The Modern-Day Family", "Barb Oliver: Seattle's race to build enough tiny houses to address its homelessness emergency", "Stoppt den Wohnungsbau" and "S2 05 | What if we changed everything" from podcasts like ""Realty Bytes- Conversations on Real Estate and Lifestyle", "Your Lot and Parcel", "All Policy is Local with Seattle City Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis", "STUDIO KOMPLEX" and "Judith Lucy - Overwhelmed & Living"" and more!

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    DOWNSIZING FINDING FREEDOM IN SMALLER SPACES

    DOWNSIZING FINDING FREEDOM IN SMALLER SPACES

    Downsizing - Finding Freedom in a Smaller Space

    • Downsizing is about making intentional choices to create a living space that aligns with your needs and goals.
    • Reasons for downsizing include simplifying life, reducing financial burdens, and embracing a more minimalist lifestyle.
    • Downsizing can free up equity, reduce monthly expenses, and provide financial flexibility for new adventures.
    • Moving into a smaller space can lead to reduced maintenance, lower energy consumption, and a more organized living environment.
    • Downsizing offers the opportunity to declutter and create a home that reflects your personality and values.
    • Smaller homes or communities often foster stronger connections and a sense of belonging.
    • Downsizing can provide accessibility, mobility and physical freedom, as can be found in smaller single level households
    • Downsizing contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle by reducing resource consumption and environmental impact.
    • It's important to evaluate personal needs, envision an ideal living space, and make intentional choices when downsizing.
    • Downsizing is a personal journey that can bring true freedom, happiness, and fulfillment.

    Note: This episode of "Realty Bytes: Conversations on Real Estate and Lifestyle” provides valuable insights and practical tips for those considering making a downsizing move.. Tune in to the full episode for a friendly and informative conversation on finding freedom in a smaller space.

    Additional Resources:
    Realty Bytes- Conversations on Real Estate and Lifestyle Season 2 Episode 13 DOWNSIZE and DECLUTTER How to Move with Ease 

    FREE REPORT- DOWNSIZING - The Ultimate Guide Book
    Click Here For Your COPY: https://bit.ly/45Y66Y1

    For more information you can check out or BLOG at https://www.realtybytes.ca/blog

    Contact information:
    Evelyn Lopes | The Evelyn Lopes Realty Team | iPro Realty Brokerage
    905-965-5902
    evelyn@evelynlopes.com

    Tiny Homes for The Modern-Day Family

    Tiny Homes for The Modern-Day Family

    Living through the art of home restoration. Inspired by simple pleasures, small spaces, and the charm within each, her passion is rooted in transforming tiny houses into bold homes, creating economical, eco-conscious, and individualized spaces. She was born and raised in Sunny California. As a Veteran, she traveled around the world during her military service, savoring an array of art, culture, and living styles. Blending her worldly experiences with her passion for repurposing, she built a refurbishing furniture business and began an exciting journey of renovating her family Tiny House on Wheels. She follows a simple yet valuable philosophy: By restoring your space, you revitalize your soul. This is the essence of her pursuit, helping people downsize their homes to upgrade their life, both emotionally and financially.

    https://picturlypetite.com/

    http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

    Barb Oliver: Seattle's race to build enough tiny houses to address its homelessness emergency

    Barb Oliver: Seattle's race to build enough tiny houses to address its homelessness emergency

    Tiny house villages are a central piece of Seattle and King County's efforts to address our homelessness emergency. Barb Oliver of Sound Foundations Northwest, the organization that's bringing people together to build the homes, talks with Seattle City Councilmember Andrew J. Lewis about what it takes to construct them and what we need to do to end homelessness.

    Stoppt den Wohnungsbau

    Stoppt den Wohnungsbau
    In Deutschland herrscht der größte Wohnungsmangel seit über 20 Jahren. Vor allem in den Städten gibt es kaum noch Wohnraum. Geschweige denn bezahlbaren Wohnraum. Mietpreise steigen in ungeahnte Höhen. Gleichzeitig gibt es immer mehr Bedarf. Durch Einwanderung aber auch eine Veränderung des Wohnens als solches. Wo vor 30 Jahren vor allem Familien Wohnungen und Häuser bezogen, sitzen jetzt viele Singles und alte Menschen, die ihre Angehörigen bereits verloren haben. Wie also begegnen wir diesem riesigen Problem? Ganz einfach: Bauen, bauen, bauen. Neuer Wohnraum muss her! 400.000 Wohnungen will die Ampelkoalition bauen. Jedes Jahr!“Spitzenmäßig”, jubeln Wohnungssuchende, Wirtschaftsexpert*innen und die Baubranche gleichermaßen. “Richtig kacke”, weint das Klima. Denn Bauen ist extrem klimaschädlich. Und nicht nur deshalb sagen wir in dieser Folge Nein zum Bauen. Denn was, wenn Neubauen exakt keines unserer Probleme löst? Und was, wenn das gar nicht so schlimm wäre, weil es auch anders geht? Was, wenn wir nicht mehr bauen dürften?

    "GOODNIGHT ROSS-BOY!"

    "GOODNIGHT ROSS-BOY!"

    Marvelous Madeline joins Ross to discuss whether multi-generational living arrangements are due for a comeback.  Tangents include: pine nuts; The Waltons; The Love Boat; White Walkers; Raymond Burr; chasing children; invisibility; tiny houses; club houses.  Ross offers his theory on how you can meet any star.

    Notes:

    1. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/mar/10/rise-of-multigenerational-family-living
    2. https://users.pop.umn.edu/~ruggles/multigenerational.pdf
    3. https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/popfacts/PopFacts_2019-2.pdf
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    Where to stay in Maine | 5 unique airbnbs

    Where to stay in Maine | 5 unique airbnbs

    In this week's episode, we are going to talk about 5 unique Airbnbs to stay at in Maine. Whether you live in Maine and are looking for a great staycation or if you are coming from far away and looking for a really unique place to stay while visiting, these are some really interesting places to stay! If you are looking for a tiny house experience we recommend a great spot right near Acadia. Stay here and check out Maine’s National Park! Another great Tiny House Tree Dwelling with a cedar hot tub up in Georgetown Maine. Who hasn’t wanted to sleep in a tree? If you are looking to experience life on the water check out The Floating Camp Roam on Pemaquid Pond. Spend the night on a beautiful houseboat on the water! Have you ever water to stay on a private island? Check out this great spot in Monmouth Maine! Last but not least stay on a working dairy goat farm! Any one of these Airbnbs would make a great place to stay! So tell me where is your favorite place to stay and have you stayed at any of these? Let us know in the comments, and remember if you Make Maine Your Home, you don’t have to do it alone!

     

     

    View the blog post on my website...  

    https://www.makemaineyourhome.com/where-to-stay-in-maine-5-unique-airbnbs/

     

    To checkout listings all over southern Maine visit: https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/

     

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    To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.

     

    00:00-00:43 Intro

    00:43-01:15 Tiny House Acadia

    01:15-01:45 Tree Dwelling

    01:45-02:35 Floating Camp Roam

    02:35-03:00 Your own Private Island

    03:02-03:35 Working Dairy Goat Farm

    Tiny Houses For Veterans Community Project

    Tiny Houses For Veterans Community Project
    On todays show, we talk with Vince Morales, Social Services Project Manager and Co-Founder of Veterans Community Project. VCP Village, located at 89th and Troost in Kansas City, Missouri, is an innovative community of 49 tiny houses for Veterans experiencing homelessness. The homes range in size from 240 to 320 square feet, meet all local city code requirements, and connect to city utility services. Approximately 70% of the Village construction was performed by community volunteers. Many Veterans arrive at VCP Village with little more than the pain, uncertainty, and loneliness of life on the streets. A tiny house provides everything he or she needs to live with dignity and safety; new furniture, appliances, housewares, bedding, food, and utilities, free of charge. More importantly, VCP Village provides sanctuary and the emotional space needed for the Veteran and VCP's Veteran Support Services team to thoroughly address the underlying causes of his or her homelessness. Together, the Veteran and VCP's specially-trained case managers work to achieve incremental, lasting results in the areas of health and wellness, education, employment, financial literacy, and the development of a personal support network. www.veteranscommunityproject.org

    Startup Insider Daily • Uploadfilter • Bolt • Jack Dorsey • Frikar • Rocket Lab • Digitaler Peso • Truth Social

    Startup Insider Daily • Uploadfilter • Bolt • Jack Dorsey • Frikar • Rocket Lab • Digitaler Peso • Truth Social

    Der tägliche Nachrichten-Podcast der deutschen Startup-Szene

    Heute u.a. mit folgenden Nachrichten:

    • EU-Gerichtshof lässt Klage gegen Uploadfilter nicht zu
    • Deutschland kündigt den ersten Cell-Broadcast-Test am
    • Bolt will 150 Millionen Euro in neue Fahrzeuge investieren
    • Mexiko entwickelt digitale Währung
    • Twitter-Gründer jack Dorsey steht der Twitter-Übernahme positiv gegenüber
    • Hubschrauber soll Raketen-Booster einfangen
    • Velomobil Frikar jetzt bestellbar
    • Trump schließt Twitter-Rückkehr aus

    Heute begrüßen wir im Rahmen der Reihe “Investments & Exits” Jan Miczaika, Partner bei HV Capital.

    Ep.36 Into The Woods With Cabin ANNA with Caspar Schols, Creator - Cabin ANNA

    Ep.36 Into The Woods With Cabin ANNA with Caspar Schols, Creator - Cabin ANNA

    ABOUT Caspar Schols:

    Caspar's LinkedIn profile: linkedin.com/in/caspar-schols-12687470

    Email: cs@casparschols.com

    Websites: https://www.cabin-anna.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casparschols/

    Articles: 

    Dezeen: https://www.dezeen.com/2020/10/27/anna-stay-meet-caspar-schols/

    Archdaily: https://www.archdaily.com/952580/cabin-anna-caspar-schols

    A Home Is Not A House: https://socks-studio.com/2011/10/31/francois-dallegret-and-reyner-banham-a-home-is-not-a-house-1965/

    Bio: 

    Cabin ANNA is created by Dutch designer Caspar Schols, who design and built the first cabin for his mother. Without any architectural education, but with a fascination for architecture and design, he was looking for a concept to bring people closer to nature.

    Cabin ANNA won various awards, among which the prestigious Architizer A+ Project of the Year Award 2021, one of the world’s largest awards program for architecture and building-products. Cabin ANNA's mission now is to structurally connect every human being with nature once again.

     

     

    SHOW INTRODUCTION:

    Are Physics and nature different things?

    I suppose they aren’t given that all things in nature, the universe, are bound by the laws of physics.

    So maybe it’s not so surprising that a young physicist, who loved architecture - also bound by the laws of physics - should find himself in the position of a major career path change when asked by his mother to build a small cabin in her back yard so that she could be in nature. 

    Not a place to necessarily do something in nature but ‘be’ in nature, to experience it, connect with it, and get back to it, in a profoundly embodied way. 

    There is a Dutch term for what she wanted to do - Niksen “nik-suhn” – it’s a noun that means:

    “…the practice of doing nothing as a means of relieving stress; idle activity, as staring into the trees or listening to music, with no purpose other than relaxation.”

    She could spend all day in the backyard, relaxing but noticing all of the details – birds, sounds of wind and birds, shapes of leaves on tress, passing of the clouds, changes in the quality of light…

    As a young boy he too felt deeply connected to nature. With his family, he had slept out under the stars, exposed the elements, but connected with the universe and protected by his family who slept beside him.

    With a budget of 20,000 Euros, Caspar Schols set off to design and build Cabin ANNA. Which by the way takes its name from his mother. 

    Cabin Anna does more than just physically transform engaging the inhabitants to live different experiences in varying degrees of connectedness with nature. It expands as if taking a deep breath, opening up to the elements allowing the interior to become at one with the exterior. You can literally sleep under the stars as Caspar once did as a young boy.

    It is both simple and impeccably detailed, everything counts.

    It is beautiful and balanced so that nothing can be added or taken away but for the worse. And with a gentle but deliberate push its envelope slides open along beautifully engineered tracks like shedding your clothes to bathe in nature.

    For Caspar, Cabin ANNA it is not really about increasing space, but about changing space, changing atmosphere, changing utility and always about bringing us back to nature and the laws of the universe and where we stand among the stars.

    Cabin ANAA is Fallingwater, Phillip Johnson’s or Meis Van Der Rohe’s glass houses, Henry David Thoreau’s cabin in the woods and a Transformer all in one. 

    For many of us Caspar suggests, “… this requires a different attitude, you have to be willing to change your customs, how you live…” Being in, and with, nature is a way of living from which modern society has immerged. 

    Cabin ANNA is an invitation to remember where we have come from.

    ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:

    LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582b

    Websites: 

    https://www.davidkepron.com    (personal website)

    vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645  (Blog)

    Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.com

    Twitter: DavidKepron

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/

    NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/

    Bio:

    David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why’, ‘what’s now’ and ‘what’s next’. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. 

    David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott’s “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. 

    In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. 

    As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. 

    David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine’s Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation’s Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.

    He has held teaching positions at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore.  

    In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. 

    The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. 

    The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.

    Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

    S3A3 - Tiny House

    S3A3 - Tiny House
    Groots wonen op een klein oppervlakte. Ik ging langs Elke Rabé - een van de eerste Tiny House bewoners in Nederland. Na jaren wonen in de Franse Alpen besloot ze bij terugkomst in Nederland haar eigen Tiny House te bouwen. Als extra uitdaging ontwierp ze haar huis om haar spullen heen en probeerde niets nieuw te kopen. Een leerzaam, inspirerend, en positief gesprek met een kleine challenge.

    7-10-2020: How Innovative is Your Business? With Stackhouse Founder Ryan Egan

    7-10-2020: How Innovative is Your Business? With Stackhouse Founder Ryan Egan
    What do the Spark Partners' think about the so-called innovative ideas of today's startups? Adam and Manny discuss innovation in the housing market this week with guest Ryan Egan, founder of Stackhouse, a Tucson-based business that provides affordable shipping container homes to meet national housing codes. The Partners provide their perspective on his business and reveal how he can dive deeper into understanding his value proposition to be truly innovative. For more information on Stackhouse visit https://stackhouse.life/

    The Clutter Fairy Weekly #26 - Ain’t No Big Thing: Organizing Small Spaces

    The Clutter Fairy Weekly #26 - Ain’t No Big Thing: Organizing Small Spaces

    Do you find yourself living in a very small space? Efficiency apartments, dorm rooms, mobile homes, the wildly popular “tiny houses,” and other compact living spaces create special organizing issues. In episode #26 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, offers strategies for solving the problems that come with living in small spaces.

    Alexandra Gater YouTube channel link mentioned in this episode:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrh9tOpAY2-Ev5pRssXq2Wg

    The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.

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    Spruce-up Your Home This Year with Ashaw Noorhasan’s Design & Space-Saving Tips

    Spruce-up Your Home This Year with Ashaw Noorhasan’s Design & Space-Saving Tips

    New Janette’s TV episode – Need some design and space-saving ideas to spruce up your home this year? In this Janette’s TV episode, Janette catches up with Canadian Journalist and former Shopping Channel host,  Ashaw Noorhasan at The Toronto Fall Home Show. Click HERE to watch this episode and get Ashaw’s design and space-saving tips. Please leave your comments in the post and share us with all the amazing women and smart men in your lives.  And please hit the BELL to be notified of all our upcoming episodes. Thank you!

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    The Jimmy Carter Black Friday Manifesto

    The Jimmy Carter Black Friday Manifesto

    This week, the Girls get in touch with their inner minimalists as they discuss Marie Kondo, the Netflix documentary Minimalism, and Joshua Becker's book The More of Less. The Girls weigh if formal attire is appropriate for a Torchy's Tacos opening. Find out why Julie probably has super Spidey senses and how Jimmy Carter plays into Melissa's Black Friday plans. 

    Working for Free (good!) and Doughnuts (bad!) with Girl Wonder (@Girl_wonderX)

    Working for Free (good!) and Doughnuts (bad!) with Girl Wonder (@Girl_wonderX)

    Chid's growler of PBR overflows with delicious suds and love as he is joined by long-time online-only friend and Deadspin veteran, Girl Wonder. Chid explains why working for free is not only good, but vital. Girl Wonder talks about why doughnuts are bad even though she agrees that she would design a doughnut with a trillion dollar coin on it (we're not calling her a hypocrite but we're also not calling her a hero). They disagree on a lot of things but agree that they are both unlikable and agree that Miley Cyrus was once in a music video. They play, "Is That a Bassline?" and the new segments, "Cool bro, cool," and "Flat-a Earthica," are unveiled.

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