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Out of the Woodwork brings you stories from makers, artisans and craftspeople, sharing with you their passion for woodworking. Join host Sean Evelegh as he talks to influential leaders, creators, educators and philanthropists all striving to create a thriving woodworking community. Out of the Woodwork is brought to you by www.axminstertools.com
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Interviews with architects from around the world about inspirational homes that they have designed. Another Architecture Podcast is hosted by architect, George Bradley, founder of London based studio Bradley Van Der Straeten. George’s genuine passion for his industry and the storytelling format of the podcast, make it accessible for everyone.Each episode, George talks to architects in depth about how they created incredible houses from first concept to completion. By focusing on one project in detail, the podcast offers a real backstage insight into what influences design, how architects work with different locations and clients and the challenges of building a dream home. The podcast was selected as one of the 8 best architecture podcasts to listen to by Elle Decoration.
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Interior designer and Podcast host Ellie also known as Fenlon Interiors, welcomes you to an all new podcast - The mind of an Interior designer!Discussing all things Interiors, hot topics, trends, the future, cushion chopping and success stories, alongside an amazing line up of special guests, so welcome in and join the discussion in this fun chatty podcast!.. without further a do its time to open your mind to interior design...
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Join the conversation about all things interiors and home. Unpicking what it is to create and maintain a beautiful and functional home. A show for renovators, decorators and designers in the midst of creating beautiful homes.
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A little bit about gardens, and a lot about everything else. Two garden designer friends share their tales, some tips and quite a lot of trivia: each week is a ramble along wherever the garden path leads them. Whether it’s Morris dancing or a gritty debate about the merits of biscuits for breakfast, the gentle debates and occasional squabbles are never in danger of being too earnest.
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Welcome to Stories from Site, the podcast for renovation enthusiasts. Each week we’ll be chatting with a different home renovator, to peek behind the curtains of those insta-worthy interiors to bring you the REAL processes they went through to make their dream homes a reality.
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Your cosy go to for a countryside catch up with Lucy and Verity, we hope to keep you company, bring you some joy and maybe some education too.Find us on Instagram @countrynatters Verity: @notquiteatownie and Lucy @doodlinglucy5
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Lucy Gleeson chats with creative industry experts and the people behind the brands about everything interior design, her guests’ inspirations and their own homes.
As an interior designer herself, with a vast background in TV and Theatre Lucy loves to discover what makes her guests tick and what started them on their own career journey.
Each episode covers a different aspect of design with some amazing insight and advice. -
Challenging design perspectives, each week the designerati show will feature a guest from the world of design and architecture, discussing a wide range of topics and profiling the career and inspiration behind a wide variety of the industry’s most engaging individuals, from established household name designers to fresh new creative talent.
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The Threaded Together Podcast is your go-to resource for sewing enthusiasts and fashion lovers alike, offering expert insights at the crossroads of garment construction, high fashion, and sustainability. Hosted by Tracy and Rebecca, this podcast combines practical sewing tips, deep dives into fashion history, and essential discussions on sustainable practices in the fashion industry. Each episode covers a wide array of topics, from mastering techniques like hemming and pattern drafting to tackling challenging fabrics and integrating eco-friendly practices into your sewing projects.
Whether you're a novice or an experienced sewist, Threaded Together is packed with valuable resources, including book recommendations, tutorials, and personal anecdotes that inspire creativity and enhance your sewing skills. Perfect for anyone passionate about sewing, fashion, and sustainability, this podcast offers a unique and enriching listening experience that will help you elevate your craft and broaden your knowledge of the fashion world. -
Architect/designer/author Katie Hutchison and textile designer/educator Dawn Oliveira share insight into home design and design for the home. Design isn’t an added extra, an extravagance, a nicety; it’s a holistic process that drives the creation of homes that nurture and reflect our best selves to ourselves and within our communities. Katie and Dawn aim to demystify and humanize home design and design for the home. So grab a cup of coffee, and join us for some friendly design chat to inspire and inform your home and, by extension, to inspire and inform your life.
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Your Lighting Lady provides fun, inspiring ideas and practical advice to help you improve and enhance the lighting in your home, because everyone deserves great lighting what ever your budget! Learn new technologies that exist in lighting today, tricks and tips you can use in your own space, and a look into the latest home lighting trends. Hosted by Josie Wratten, who uses her two decades of lighting design experience to provide simple ways you can have lighting you love!
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In addition to sharing their stories, we’ll also be asking each guest questions sourced directly from you, our audience, giving you the content you actually want to listen to.
We are launching this as a limited mini-series and seeing where it takes us and so we would love it if you would come join us for the ride. -
"Sofa, looking for Togo" is an adventure and an investigation to try to understand this worldwide success of the Togo, designed for Ligne Roset in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy, a little better. How did this sofa become such an iconic, inescapable piece of design? Why does everyone want it? What’s its secret?
My name is Aurélie Sfez, I’m a journalist and I make documentaries. Come with me on a journey to look for Togo and we’ll see where it leads…
“Sofa, looking for Togo” a podcast written and hosted by Aurélie Sfez, edited by Charles de Cillia and produced by Radio K7 Creative.
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Extracts from my first book published on Amazon last year. A small house in Crete. The story of buying and renovating a small stone village house in Crete. Extracts from my other four published books are here too:- Life in a Small House in Crete; Tracks of my Tyres (50 years of car ownership); A 1950’s Boy (growing up in Swansea in the 1950’s); The World of Work (surviving a necessary evil!)
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A deep dive into all things Country House.
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This is ’Games Every Designer Should Play,’ the podcast that explores the world of game design by analysing some of the greatest games of all time. Join your lecturers in game design: Stuart Lilford, Adrian Mills, and David Grant, as they explore the essential games that have left a lasting impression on the industry and on us.
In each episode, we dissect and analyse a game that shaped the landscape of game design. From classic titles to contemporary masterpieces, we unravel the intricate layers of gameplay, narrative, and art direction, offering valuable insights for both aspiring and seasoned game designers.
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, seeking to understand the principles of great game design, or simply love exploring the artistry behind your favorite games, this podcast is your go-to source. Subscribe now for a front-row seat to the fascinating world of game design, and discover the games that every designer should play.
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Why We Roll is a streaming show and podcast about designing tabletop roleplaying games, hosted by Chris Pickett (Danse Macabre) and Wythe Marschall (Stillfleet).
Chris and Wythe host in-depth conversations with professional game designers with a focus on contemporary indie TTRPGs. They also occasionally run actual-play sessions and offer behind-the-scenes looks at the games they’re developing.
Topics covered to date include game-design inspirations and best practices, the politics of games, illustrating game concepts, cards as mechanics, character backstories, party formation, eco-catastrophes, epic powers and “boss fights,” espionage in games, faction rules, genres, “medieval” settings, hit points versus wounds, “madness” rules, safety at the table, solo RPGs, the OSR or even the NSR, what makes a game a game, what makes a system a system, product development, the business of indie RPGs, and so much more!
Why We Roll is recorded in Brooklyn and Queens, NYC.