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Homeplace
by Anna Richardson White
Homeplace is a new podcast brought to you by Anna Richardson White, founder + CEO of Kentcali media and former host of Craftivity, a podcast she created for Michaels, the arts and crafts company. Homeplace focuses on the importance of home – where we’re born, where we go and what these places say about us. Anna will sit down with people from all walks of life to discuss what home means to them, how it defines them and how they either move away from it or towards it as they go through their lives. Come home with us and stay awhile in this new podcast, Homeplace.
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The Teacher: Suze Yalof Schwartz on Meditation and Lifelong Learning in Santa Monica
Suze Yalof Schwartz, founder of Unplug, a meditation app available globally and a heavenly studio space in Santa Monica, CA. Suze has taught thousands of people around the world how to slow down, be still, and turn inward using a tool we all have at our disposal – our minds. Once a self-described “C and D student,” Suze discovered a deep love of learning in college — one she’s kept developing throughout her life. She first became known for teaching people what to wear as a makeover guru at Glamour, Vogue, and Marie Claire, and now she helps people discover who they are through meditation.In this conversation, Suze reflects on her childhood in New Jersey, working in Manhattan, her mid-life move to Los Angeles, and how she’s redefining what home means after losing her house in the Palisades Fire. Meditation, she says, has been the anchor through every transition — a practice that’s helped her build resilience, presence, and a positive outlook during life’s most difficult moments.Swiss Water Ski SchoolSimmons UniversityUnplug StudioUnplug AppUnplug Meditation Teacher TrainingLimitless by Jim KwikArete by Brian JohnsonPalisades Fire Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Investigator: Pamela Brown on Questions and Answers in Washington, D.C.
Born into one of Kentucky’s most storied families, Pamela Brown—CNN anchor, journalist, and mother of three—has spent her life balancing legacy with her own authenticity. In this heartfelt conversation, Pamela reflects on her childhood in Lexington, her parents’ influence—former Governor John Y. Brown Jr. and pioneering broadcaster Phyllis George—and ultimately forging her own path in journalism.Pamela shares how her Kentucky roots continue to shape her life and influence her growing family in the greater DC area. From chasing news stories around the world to creating a home filled with love, laughter, and a touch of Kentucky folk art, Pamela reflects on connection, perseverance, and the legacy of women who paved the way.The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer & Pamela Brown https://www.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/the-situation-room-with-wolf-blitzer-and-pamela-brownPamela Brown CNN https://www.cnn.com/profiles/pamela-brownThe Christian Nationalist pastor with ties to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/08/politics/video/christian-nationalist-doug-wilson-pam-brown-digvidUNC Broadcast Journalism School https://hussman.unc.edu/Kentucky folk art http://www.kyfolkart.org/La Jolla beach & tennis club https://www.ljbtc.com/My Town: Pamela Brown https://gardenandgun.com/articles/my-town-pamela-browns-lexington-kentucky/?Phyllis George https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_GeorgeJohn Y. Brown https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Y._Brown_Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Connector: Leila Zegna on Strong Ties at Work and Home in London
Entrepreneur, investor, and mother of three, Leila Zegna has spent her life searching for belonging — from her family’s global roots to building a “forever home” for her own children. In this intimate conversation, Leila opens up about redefining success, creating a home filled with joy and connection, and raising her children — one of whom has a rare medical condition that changed her understanding of love, control, and meaning.Anna and Leila talk about letting go of perfection, embracing presence, and building a life — and a home — that feels like a sanctuary.Kabuki Syndrome FoundationBoston Children’s HospitalNancy Meyers aestheticKindred Capital VCYale UniversityHarvard Business SchoolLe Cordon Bleu ParisHyde Park LondonIranian Revolution Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Grower: Nile Estep on Farming and Creating Community in Carmel Valley
From baking bread before sunrise to hosting line dancing under the stars in Carmel Valley, Good Roots founder and Hacienda Hay and Feed store owner Nile Estep has built a life around farmers markets, convening and creating community. At his six-acre space called Hacienda — part farm, part feed store, part gathering place — he’s cultivating something rare in the digital age: a place where people slow down, create with their hands, and rediscover what it means to belong.Anna and Nile talk about the importance of building a space for everyone to gather, how he brought small-town values into Silicon Valley with community crafting events, and why the most meaningful work often starts at home.Hacienda Carmel ValleyGood RootsFacebook Community SummitRadici MarketSalinas ValleyJohn SteinbeckCarmel Farmers Market Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Trendsetter: Sara Pollack Darsky on Style, Design, and Parenting in LA
From indie film sets in New York to the earliest days at YouTube, Sara Pollack Darsky has lived at the center of culture and tech. In this conversation, she reflects on chasing dreams, surviving quarter-life crises, building a career that reshaped media, and creating a home that feels both grounded and aspirational. Along the way, she opens up about her career (she is currently the Global Head of Consumer Marketing at Pinterest), parenting, and what it means to belong—to a city, a family, and even a house.PinterestLittle Miss SunshineEverything is IlluminatedMiramaxFisher StevensHoffman ProcessShou Sugi BanLimewashNancy MeyersBrown UniversityBrentwood School Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Governor: Bob Wise on Learning and Leading in West Virginia
Former West Virginia Governor Robert E. Wise reflects on a lifetime of public service—from long drives across one of the most sprawling districts east of the Mississippi to leading his home state through crises and change. In this conversation, he shares why he believes education is the only true passport out of poverty, how trust and humility shaped his leadership, and what “home” means after decades in Washington, Charleston, and beyond. Wise also opens up about family life in the governor’s mansion, the power of bipartisan work in education, and why he still carries with him the lessons of a high school mock election that he lost in 1965.This episode blends personal history, political insight, and deep reflections on the meaning of service and home.Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed) https://all4ed.orgFuture Ready Schools https://futureready.orgHighlander Research and Education Center https://highlandercenter.orgAppalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky (AppalReD Legal Aid) https://www.ardfky.orgChartwell school https://chartwell.org Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Doctor: Julie Foucher on Healthy Homes and Connections in the Midwest
In this episode of Homeplace, host Anna Richardson White talks with her close friend Dr. Julie Foucher — a family physician with Wild Health, founder of the Pursuing Health podcast, four-time CrossFit Games athlete and so much more. Julie shares how growing up in the Midwest, stretching out medical school to compete in CrossFit, and later stepping into a functional medicine startup all shaped her understanding of health, home, and community. Together, they explore how Julie balances a life of travel with her inner homebody, carrying rituals — from candles and coffee setups to fitness routines — that bring home wherever she goes. Julie reflects on community as a cornerstone of health, the importance of repairing and sustaining relationships, and why these connections are perhaps more vital than exercise or nutrition. Along the way, they talk candidly about shifting from an achievement-driven approach to life to a more authentic and vulnerable one.It’s a conversation about home as both place and practice: grounded in community and sustained by the courage to live authentically.Pursuing Health website https://pursuing-health.com/Pursuing Health podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pursuing-health/id1019070179Wild Health https://www.wildhealth.com/CrossFit https://www.crossfit.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Designer: Kelley Moueix on American Handbags and Home in Bordeaux
From the Michigan lakes and Connecticut shorelines to the vineyards of Bordeaux, Kelley Moueix’s journey has been shaped by her unwavering curiosity and creativity. In this episode of Homeplace, Kelley talks about how her early interest in art and fashion led to a career in luxury beauty in New York and later Paris, where love pulled her to her current home in Southwestern France. She reflects on what she learned from each transition (or “changement d'air” as they say in French) and how she recreated her version of home every time she landed someplace new. Kelley shares some hilarious stories of her early days in Europe and how she traded a fast-paced career at L’Oréal for a new chapter as a wife, mother, hostess with the mostest, and founder of Maison Marrain, her line of beautifully designed handbags. Together, Anna and Kelley explore the importance of play as well as the rituals, relationships, and creative expressions that carry us through life. So pull up a “chaise” and enjoy this second episode of Homeplace.Maison Marrain https://maisonmarrain.com/The Wharton School https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/Bocconi https://www.unibocconi.it/enRalph Lauren Home https://www.ralphlauren.com/homeGiorgio Armani Cosmetics https://www.giorgioarmanibeauty-usa.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorBBP8_d19bDe7Cyy8a1tXlWo3wfMTMha6JnKwls_rI1xLfC7L5La Fete du Cochon (The Pig Party in Peau, France) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_PourcailhadeSt. Emilion, France https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-%C3%89milionBelair-Monange wine https://www.belairmonange.com/en/wines Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Distiller: Colin Spoelman on Childhood in Kentucky and Bourbon in Brooklyn
In this episode of Homeplace, host Anna Richardson White talks with Colin Spoelman, master distiller, writer, and co-founder of Kings County Distillery. Having grown up in Harlan, Kentucky, Colin reflects on his Appalachian roots, the small-town experiences that shaped him, and how leaving home deepened his connection to it. He shares how whiskey, film, and storytelling became ways of preserving and sharing the spirit of Eastern Kentucky with the world. All the while, trying to maintain and shape his own home with his family as they live between Los Angeles and New York. Come home with Colin, and stay awhile. Kings County Distillery https://www.kingscountydistillery.com/Kentcali https://www.kentcali.com/War on Poverty (wiki) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_povertyColin’s booksKings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining https://www.amazon.com/Kings-County-Distillery-Guide-Moonshining-ebook/dp/B00G50H7H8The Bourbon Drinker's Companion: A Guide to American Distilleries, with Travel Advice, Folklore, and Tasting Notes https://www.amazon.com/Bourbon-Drinkers-Companion-American-Distilleries-ebook/dp/B0CPC61P5YDead Distillers: A History of the Upstarts and Outlaws Who Made American Spirits https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Distillers-History-Upstarts-American-ebook/dp/B01EKFO5U6Harlan County Beer Company https://harlancountybeer.com/Appalshop https://appalshop.org/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Finding Home: The Spaces That Define Us
Introducing Homeplace, a captivating new podcast by Anna Richardson White, Founder and CEO of Kentcali, a pioneering media & communications consultancy. Known for her previous hit podcast Craftivity, created in partnership with the art supplies retailer Michaels, Anna now brings her unique storytelling to a more personal frontier: the concept of home.Homeplace dives deep into the places that shape us—the homes we’re born into, the ones we choose, and those we find along the way. As someone who grew up in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky and later lived in nine cities before settling in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Anna has a profound connection to the meaning of home. Her lifelong curiosity about how people’s origins and journeys define their identities forms the heart of this podcast.Each episode of Homeplace explores the layered complexities of home—what it symbolizes, how it shapes us, and what it takes to truly feel rooted in a new place. Join Anna as she delves into thought-provoking conversations about how we define home, how long it takes to call a place our own, and how the places we inhabit impact the course of our lives. Whether you’re drawn to your hometown or continuously seeking new horizons, Homeplace uncovers the universal and deeply personal stories of where we come from and where we’re headed. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Homeplace is a new podcast brought to you by Anna Richardson White, founder + CEO of Kentcali media and former host of Craftivity, a podcast she created for Michaels, the arts and crafts company. Homeplace focuses on the importance of home – where we’re born, where we go and what these places say about us. Anna will sit down with people from all walks of life to discuss what home means to them, how it defines them and how they either move away from it or towards it as they go through their lives. Come home with us and stay awhile in this new podcast, Homeplace.
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