
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignHome & GardenArtsLeisure | |||

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
In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Kobi Karp, a legendary Miami-based architect whose firm has designed over $36 billion in buildings across the world, from luxury resorts and residential towers to affordable housing and historic restorations. Wi... more
In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Gregg Sulkin, an actor known for his work on screen who has quietly spent the last decade building a real estate portfolio rooted in long-term thinking, renovation, and understanding what actually makes a home w... more
In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Emily Campbell, founder and principal designer of Emily Jane Interior Design, to explore why the most meaningful homes are not just designed to look beautiful, but to feel deeply personal and restorative. Drawin... more
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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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Recent guests on Room to Think include:
1. Kobi Karp
2. Gregg Sulkin
3. Emily Campbell
4. Tami Sharp
5. Dustin Ence
6. Danijela Saponjic
7. Harley Gusman
8. Juhani Pallasmaa
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