Home is more than four walls and a roof, home is a feeling. Here at Heart of the Home Podcast, we examine what gives a home that something special.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
Moving is inherently stressful, but doing it with kids takes it to the next level. In this episode, Jen and Jon are sharing what they’re doing to make their upcoming move as painless as possible. Plus, we’re updating the renovation progress on #Proje... more
We all face obstacles in our lives, and sometimes the way we react to those barriers ends up being the most important part of the story. Our guest in this episode struggled for years to get pregnant. But through all the ups and downs, Jenica Parcell ... more
Most of us have an idea of what our homes should look like, but reality often doesn’t match up. Our guest in this episode specializes in helping families bridge that gap. Carly Thornock is an interior designer with a background in Family and Human De... more
After weeks of keeping quiet about their new house, Jen and Jon are finally able to share more details! In this episode, we’re introducing Project #StaggMountainModern. And trust us, this is a BIG project. Listen to find out what we’ll be tackling ri... more
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Praying regular episodes begin happening again.. My husband and I ADORE the Stagg’s podcast content and all of the candor that comes with it. Being from the northeast (NJ), hearing about life in Utah is also SO interesting. Jennifer and her husband are hilarious and so very informative!
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I’ve listened to the entire podcast since inception. Most of the content is really basic. For example “How do you design a room? Think about how you’re going to use the room...” Is that really a step that needs explaining? That same “advice” has been repeated a few times as they give tips for kitchens, outdoor spaces, family rooms, etc. Jennifer has a broadcast background and her speech style and intonation reveals that, a little disingenuous at times. But the sound quality of the episodes recor... more
I struggle with ideas on how to design my home and this podcast helps with this! Love what you do :)
Listened to you talk smack and be mean about other people’s homes, and I couldn’t be more disappointed. The title of your podcast implies good feelings. All I feel is grateful that I never have to have you in my home to judge and criticize me. You mentioned the movie “Mean Girls” during this episode, but that movie is based on girls in high school and clearly you didn’t grow out of being mean. The validity of your points are lost when you are wrinkling your nose up in disgust.
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