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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 11 MIN

Ep.116 Home Is a Feeling: Creating a Meaningful Home with Timeless Americana Style

from Country Proud Living Nurturing Home, Empowered Self

Welcome to Country Proud Living "Where Nurturing Spaces Empower Your Life and Everyday Feels a Little More Like Home." What if the most beautiful homes aren't the most expensive—but the ones that tell the story of the people who live there?In this heartfelt episode of Country Proud Living, LoriLynn explores how timeless Americana style, nostalgia, and meaningful design can help us create homes that feel warm, welcoming, and deeply personal. Drawing on research about nostalgia, inspiring authors, and her own experience as an interior designer, she shares why home is much more than décor—it's a feeling of belonging.If you're longing to create a cozy home filled with beauty, memories, and purpose, this episode will encourage you to decorate with intention and celebrate the story only your home can tell. 💛  In This Episode: Why nostalgia helps us feel grounded and connected  The difference between decorating and creating a meaningful home  Timeless Americana decorating ideas that never go out of style  How nature and family heirlooms add warmth and character  Why your home should reflect your story—not someone else's "The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been." — Madeleine L'EngleEpisode Timeline:🕰️ 00:11 – Why home is more than a place—it's a feeling🕰️ 03:30 – The science of nostalgia and why memories matter 🕰️12:00 – What designers should ask before choosing a style🕰️ 17:00 – Timeless Americana design and meaningful decorating🕰️ 23:00 – Nature, family heirlooms, and creating a nurturing home🕰️ 07:35 – Madeleine L'Engle on growing older with gratitude🕰️ 10:30 – Questions to help your home tell your story📚 Books & Resources MentionedBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer   https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/books.   A beautiful exploration of gratitude, nature, reciprocity, and our relationship with the natural world.Psychologists Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut have spent decades studying nostalgia. Their research shows that nostalgia can strengthen our sense of identity, increase optimism, foster social connection, and help us find greater meaning in life. "The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been." — Madeleine L'Engle"The ache for home lives in all of us. The safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned." — Maya AngelouThis week, instead of asking, "What should I buy?" Ask yourself, "What story is my home telling?"Bring out the family photographs, fold a quilt across the end of the bed, gather flowers from the garden, set out your grandmother's crock or favorite enamelware.Because the most beautiful homes aren't built around perfection—they're built around love, memories, and the life that's unfolding within their walls.meaningful home, cozy home ideas, Americana home style, timeless home design, nostalgic decorating ideas, decorating with family heirlooms, cozy cottage decorating, creating a nurturing home, interior design for women over 40, home styling inspiration, intentional decorating, summer decorating ideasLet me know if there is something you would like to learn more about in the color & design, nurture & empower space? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for stopping by today! Please subscribe to the podcast by clicking plus follow at the upper right. Click those three little dots at the top right & copy the link to share the show with your friends and family. Please leave me a review. This is truly one of the only ways to help my podcast grow. I just want you to know what it means to me that you're here today. I know everyone's time is valuable and it means a lot. Thank you. Love and light, Lori Lynn.Please share this podcast with your like minded friends and family and  subscribe to never miss an episode!  If you have questions, ideas of topics you would like to learn more about or you want to work with me. Inquires can be sent to [email protected] LINKS TO CONNECT WITH ME:   : )MY WEBSITE: www.countryproudliving.comMY IG:  www.instagram.com/lorilynn_countryproudlivingPINTEREST: https://pin.it/3mX6xMNcRMY ART GALLERY: https://lorilynn-o-uter.pixels.com/MY LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olafsonloriMY PODCAST:  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-proud-living-nurturing-home-empowered-self/id1715855014BUZZSPROUT: https://countryproudliving.buzzsprout.comSpotify, iHeart, the pod can be found anywhere you choose to listen!

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