EPISODE · Mar 6, 2017 · 27 MIN
193 Graham Hill, Rethinking Real Estate with Minimalism
from Going Deep with Aaron Watson · host Aaron Watson
Graham Hill is the founder of LifeEdited, dedicated to helping people design their lives for more happiness with less stuff. When he started the company in 2010, it brought the ideas of his previous project, the eco-blog and vlog TreeHugger.com, into design and architecture. Before Treehugger, Hill studied architecture and design (his side business is making those cool ceramic Greek coffee cups). His other company, ExceptionLab, is devoted to creating sustainable prototypes, like lamps made from recycled blinds and ultra-mod planters that are also air filters. Hill is the author of a book called Weekday Vegetarian. Check out Graham’s NYT Op-ed & Graham’s TED talk Graham’s THREE Challenges Organize an area with three boxes, Keep, Get Rid of, and Maybe. Keep the Maybe box for 3-6 months then get rid of everything you didn’t use. Use renewable, sustainable energy. Meatless weekdays http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Graham Instagram Twitter Connect with LifeEdited Instagram Facebook Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 183 with Oliver Luckett where we discuss the modern world of social media and tech.
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Graham Hill is the founder of LifeEdited, dedicated to helping people design their lives for more happiness with less stuff. When he started the company in 2010, it brought the ideas of his previous project, the eco-blog and vlog TreeHugger.com, into design and architecture. Before Treehugger, Hill studied architecture and design (his side business is making those cool ceramic Greek coffee cups). His other company, ExceptionLab, is devoted to creating sustainable prototypes, like lamps made from recycled blinds and ultra-mod planters that are also air filters. Hill is the author of a book called Weekday Vegetarian. Check out Graham’s NYT Op-ed & Graham’s TED talk Graham’s THREE Challenges Organize an area with three boxes, Keep, Get Rid of, and Maybe. Keep the Maybe box for 3-6 months then get rid of everything you didn’t use. Use renewable, sustainable energy. Meatless weekdays http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Graham Instagram Twitter Connect with LifeEdited Instagram Facebook Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 183 with Oliver Luckett where we discuss the modern world of social media and tech.
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