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Just as we hold space for others, our homes hold space for us. On Ideas of Order, we join Jeremiah Brent in communion with some very special guests to discover what home means to them. Through honest and moving conversations, we’ll learn about how their most memorable spaces have shaped our guests throughout their lives. Ideas of Order is a California Closets podcast.

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Surprise! A special bonus episode of the Ideas of Order podcast is here, where Interior Design Editor-in-Chief Cindy Allen flips the script and interviews Jeremiah Brent! In this special installment, Cindy digs in on Jeremiah's journey as a designer,... more

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Jeremiah Brent
Host of thought-provoking conversations about the essence of home with notable guests, focusing on their personal stories and design journeys.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 258 ratings
  • YES to Ideas of Order

    First off, the name of this podcast ~ love it. The conversations between Jeremiah and his guests are so comfortable and flow naturally ~ great mix of people’s design “why” and “where” with everything else.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sonia_says
    Canada2 months ago
  • A peek behind the curtain

    It’s so refreshing to be given a peek behind the curtain to understand what makes Jeremiah and his guests tick and what makes them feel safe and held in their space. Such a wonderful podcast with extremely interesting guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Unenthused
    United States2 months ago
  • Excellent

    I love this podcast. So inspiring ✨

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jesuislsurie
    Canadaa year ago
  • Great podcast

    I listen every week. I love the Jeremiah and his guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Britt draper
    United Statesa year ago
  • Omg poppy is the cutest

    I loved listening to poppy’s thoughts. She and Jeremiah interacting is the cutest thing in the world. Also can’t wait to see you on queer eye Jeremiah!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    apobangpo61313
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners find the content inspiring and uplifting, highlighting the emotional depth of the discussions. Many express appreciation for the insights on personal stories related to home; they often connect with the familial themes explored. Jeremiah Brent is particularly praised for his genuine style and thought-provoking interviews. Some critiques address production choices rather than the host or content, suggesting a desire for a more seamless listening experience. Overall, the feedback underscores the podcast's impact on listeners' perspectives on home and design.

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#70
United States/Arts/Design
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#69
Canada/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#224
United Kingdom/Arts/Design
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#228
Australia/Arts/Design
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#18
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#62
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Dan Rubinstein
Q: What has home taught you?
He reflects on how homes are natural reflections of their environment, similar to other animal habitats, emphasizing the uniqueness of personal spaces.
Dan Rubinstein
Q: What is home now?
Dan describes his home as dominated by books and organized chaos, highlighting how personal items reflect his identity.
Michael Hainey
Q: How would you describe your life and your home in three words?
Joy, love, and safe.
Michael Hainey
Q: How do you think the renovation of that apartment impacted or changed your relationship with Brooke?
It didn't impact us negatively; it played to our strengths and allowed us to articulate our vision for our home together.
Michael Hainey
Q: Can you describe for me your first apartment that you moved into in New York?
It was a boarding house run by Quakers, with a very small room above a desk and shared a bathroom down the hall with five other people.

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Focusing on the concept of home and the emotional connections that surround it, this podcast features engaging conversations with guests who share their unique perspectives on their living spaces. Throughout various episodes, the discussion extends to family life, personal storytelling, career reflections, and the impact of design on everyday living. With a distinctive blend of interior design and personal narrative, listeners are invited to explore how space influences identity, creativity, and well-being in a heartfelt manner.

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