The Nesting Effect | Home EnvironMENTAL Wellness

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The Nesting Effect | Home EnvironMENTAL Wellness

The Nesting Effect is where home becomes more than just a place, it becomes a feeling.Hosted by interior designer and founder of Nesting Down Under, Roxanne Mann, this podcast explores the powerful connection between your home and your inner world and how the spaces you live in shape how you feel, think, and show up in your life.Blending holistic interior design with mindful living, each episode dives into the emotional side of home and how your environment can support your nervous system, your routines, and your sense of self. From creating calm in the chaos, to building supportive daily rhythms, to restoring identity during life transitions.Especially for those navigating big life changes like moving countries, starting over, or building a life far from what once felt familiar this podcast is here to support the in-between. The part no one really talks about.Because creating a home isn’t just about furniture… it’s about findi

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    Episode 5: Should We Ship Our Life: Or Start Again?

    Should you ship your entire life across the world… or start again when you arrive?In this episode, I share the honest truth about relocating, not just the logistics, but the emotional weight behind what we choose to bring with us.From my own experience moving from the UK to Perth, to what I now see with clients every day, we explore why we hold onto things, what actually helps you settle faster, and the unexpected reality of shipping your life across the world.If you’re planning a move, or feeling stuck in a home that no longer reflects your life, this episode will help you rethink what “home” really means.Home isn’t what you ship… it’s what you create when you arrive.

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    Episode 4: Migration: Coming Home to Yourself

    In this episode of The Nesting Effect, we explore a part of moving that often gets overlooked, what you need to let go of before you even arrive. Migration isn’t just about packing boxes… it’s about releasing identities, expectations, and versions of life that no longer fit.Before the new home, the new routines, and the fresh start, there’s a quiet emotional process happening beneath it all. The process of detaching from what was your environment, your rhythm, your sense of familiarity, and making space for what’s to come.In this episode, I share personal reflections and experiences of moving across the world, the emotional weight of holding onto “just in case,” and why so many people arrive still carrying pieces of a life that no longer aligns.We talk about the in-between phase, the grief that can come with leaving, and why creating space physically and emotionally is what allows you to truly begin again.This is an invitation to approach your move differently.Not by trying to take everything with you, but by choosing what’s truly meant to come forward into your next chapter.Because sometimes, the most important part of starting over is what you’re willing to leave behind.

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    Episode 3: Rhythms of Home: The Hidden Psychology of Order

    In this episode of The Nesting Effect, Roxanne explores the hidden psychology behind clutter and why the way your home functions directly impacts how you feel.From the science of cortisol and cognitive overload to the emotional tension that builds in a disorganised space, this episode unpacks why it’s not just about cleaning, it’s about regulation.Roxanne shares a personal story of when life became overwhelming and how resetting her home, room by room, transformed not only the space, but the energy within her family.You’ll learn simple, realistic systems to create calm without needing a full day to reset, including her “10 minutes before 10” method, daily home rhythms, and how small, visible wins build momentum and reduce stress.She also reframes something most people dread, rental inspections, as a powerful opportunity for seasonal reset, aligning your home with natural rhythms and restoring balance before overwhelm builds.This episode is a reminder that your home isn’t just where you live, it’s how you feel.Through rhythm, we restore identity in transition.Download the Home Reset 10 minutes before 10 PDF:https://tinyurl.com/thenestingeffect

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    Episode 2: Safety Before Words: Why a Child’s Room Helps Them Settle Faster

    When everything in life changes… children don’t process it through logic, they feel it through their environment.In this episode of The Nesting Effect, we explore why a child’s bedroom becomes their emotional anchor during times of transition — and how creating that space first can completely shift how quickly they settle into a new home.Drawing from real client experiences, Roxanne shares how thoughtful design can support a child’s nervous system, build a sense of safety, and create calm in what can otherwise feel like uncertainty.From involving children in the design process before they arrive… to creating timeless foundations that grow with them… to the subtle power of lighting, storage, and daily rhythms, this episode unpacks the small, intentional choices that make the biggest impact.Because when children feel safe, everything else begins to settle too.Whether you’re relocating, resetting your home, or simply wanting to create more ease for your family… this episode will change the way you think about where to start.Sometimes, the smallest room holds the biggest impact.

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    Episode 1: Your Home & Your Nervous System: The Connection You Feel First

    Before you’ve had a single thought about a space, your body has already responded.In this first episode of The Nesting Effect, I explore the connection between your home and your nervous system, and why the way a space feels matters far more than how it looks.Through a simple guided reflection, you’ll begin to notice how different environments create different responses within you: from calm and grounded, to unsettled or overstimulated, to inspired and energised.This isn’t about trends, styling, or getting it “perfect.”It’s about awareness.Because when you understand how your environment is affecting you, you can begin to create a home that supports your nervous system, your routines, and your sense of self.Whether you’re settling into a new home, moving countries, or simply craving more ease in your everyday life, this episode will help you start tuning in.Start noticing how your home makes you feel.

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The Nesting Effect is where home becomes more than just a place, it becomes a feeling.Hosted by interior designer and founder of Nesting Down Under, Roxanne Mann, this podcast explores the powerful connection between your home and your inner world and how the spaces you live in shape how you feel, think, and show up in your life.Blending holistic interior design with mindful living, each episode dives into the emotional side of home and how your environment can support your nervous system, your routines, and your sense of self. From creating calm in the chaos, to building supportive daily rhythms, to restoring identity during life transitions.Especially for those navigating big life changes like moving countries, starting over, or building a life far from what once felt familiar this podcast is here to support the in-between. The part no one really talks about.Because creating a home isn’t just about furniture… it’s about findi

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