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Room to Think

Lyssia Katan
Interior Design
Feng Shui
Real Estate
Architecture
Renovation
Psychology
Environmental Psychology
Home Design
Biophilic Design
Block Renovation
Wood
Urban Planning
Neuro-Inclusive Design
Renovation Planning
Home and Living
DIY
Lili Tile
Residential Architecture
Design Psychology
Emily Jane Interior Design

Room to Think explores how the spaces we live and work in shape how we think, feel, and function.Hosted by Lyssia Katan, Head of Brand at LiLi Tile, the podcast features conversations with world-class architects, designers, neuroscientists, psychologists, and cultural thinkers. Together, they unpack how light, layout, materials, sound, and spatial decisions influence stress, focus, creativity, and... more

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In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Tim Sperry, a material scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur rethinking how the built environment affects the way we live. From developing the first air purifying paint to creating heat reflective coatings throu... more

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In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Alyssa Martin, the creator behind Alyssa Martin Home, whose content has helped thousands of people design spaces they actually love without spending more than they need to. After years of watching people feel st... more

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In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Paul Stout, the creator behind Talking Cities, whose content has helped millions of people understand why some places feel alive and others feel completely soulless. Growing up in Los Angeles and experiencing wa... more

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In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Kimberly Gallagher, founder of The Feng Shui Flow, host of the Calm and Happy Home podcast, and author of The Calm and Happy Home. After leaving her career as a teacher, Kimberly rebuilt her life around one idea... more

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Harley Gusman
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Lyssia Katan
Host of the show focused on how spaces influence mood, behavior, and wellbeing; brand lead at LiLi Tile.

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#232
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#5
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#41
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#75
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#117
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Your Home Has A Personality
Q: How quickly can people expect results, and can they do it themselves without hiring you?
Some homes respond quickly with immediate changes, while others require ongoing adjustments; many foundational tips can be self-applied, and the process is about building a relationship with your home rather than chasing quick fixes.
Your Home Has A Personality
Q: Can you share a concrete example of a transformation you've seen in a client's home?
A client reported that after implementing the home analysis remedies, they secured a much larger insurance payout and gained loan approvals much faster, illustrating how aligned energy can influence tangible outcomes.
Your Home Has A Personality
Q: Why do you think Feng Shui isn't taught to more people, and is it seen as woo-woo?
The tendency to view it as mystical comes from it being unseen and unfamiliar in the Western world, but many high-performing people consciously incorporate its principles, suggesting it has practical value despite skepticism.
From Bottle Service to Bedroom Bliss
Q: Where do projects tend to lose their soul and how do you prevent that from happening?
Soul tends to be lost when designers neglect the ceilings, floors, and overall surface choreography, failing to treat every element as part of a coherent whole; by emphasizing layering of finishes and ensuring the design travels from floor to ceiling, projects stay holistic.
The Hidden Forces of Feng Shui
Q: For someone feeling behind in life, what is the first space they should look at in their home and what practical steps would you recommend you take?
The initial focus is the entrance, followed by decluttering to clear both physical and mental energy; then assess the bedroom and the heart point, and finally consider how to elevate the space with future selfing to align energy with the life they want.

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This series explores how built environments influence mood, stress, focus, and wellbeing, with conversations spanning interior design, architecture, neuroscience, psychology, and environmental research. Across episodes, hosts and guests unpack practical strategies for designing spaces that support nervous systems, attention, and collaboration—covering topics from material honesty and lighting to acoustics, wayfinding, biophilic design, and neuro-inclusive environments. Notably, guests bring diverse perspectives—from design practitioners and builders to physicians and environmental psychologists—offering actionable tips for homeowners, office managers, and creators aiming to make spaces that feel calmer, more productive, and better aligned w... more

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