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Shared Space

Erin Peavey
Architecture
Disability
Design
Social Connection
Inclusion
Social Responsibility
Community Connection
Parenting
Research
Health
Urban Design
Community Engagement
Third Places
Inclusivity
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Health and Well-Being

Host Erin Peavey explores how our lives shape and are shaped by design. Through interviews, science, and storytelling she reveals the hidden power of architecture and design to make us healthier, happier and more connected.

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Diana Lind is an author and urban policy specialist whose work is reshaping the way we think about cities, housing, and the future of community.

With a passion for creating more inclusive, connected, and sustainable urban environments, Diana is the... more

G Cody QJ Goldberg is a designer and visionary who is redefining what it means to create spaces that connect, inspire, and empower.

As the founder of Harper’s Playground (a nonprofit dedicated to building inclusive playgrounds) Cody has devoted his... more

Tye Farrow is a visionary architect whose work is transforming the way we think about the intersection of architecture and health.

With an educational background that blends neuroscience, urban design, and architecture, Tye is pioneering the concep... more

Dr. Anjan Chatterjee is a neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist who has dedicated over three decades to exploring the connection between the human brain and the world around us.

A professor of neurology, psychology, and architecture at the Unive... more

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Cody Goldberg
Founder of Harper's Playground, a nonprofit dedicated to creating inclusive playgrounds.
Harper's Playground
Episode: Inclusive Playgrounds: Designing for Childhood Connection with Cody Goldberg
Tye Farrow
Globally renowned architect and author of 'Constructing Health'.
Pharaoh Partners Architects
Episode: Designing Health: How Architecture Shapes Our Well-Being with Tye Farrow
Dr. Anjan Chatterjee
Professor of Neurology, Psychology and Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and founding director of the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Neuroscience of Beauty: How Beautiful Spaces Shape Our Minds with Dr. Anjan Chatterjee
Krista Nightengale
Executive Director of the Better Block Foundation
Better Block Foundation
Episode: Spaces for Healthy Connection: Strengthening Neighborhoods with Krista Nightengale
Richard Kyte
Director of the DB Reinhardt Institute for Ethics and Leadership and an endowed professor of ethics at Viterbo University
DB Reinhardt Institute for Ethics and Leadership
Episode: Third Places, True Connections: Redesigning Our Social Fabric with Richard Kyte
Nico Larco
Professor of architecture at University of Oregon, director of the Urbanism Next Center, and co-founder of the Sustainable Cities Initiative.
University of Oregon
Episode: Sustainable Connections: Socially Vibrant Cities and Suburbs with Nico Larco
Sara Hendren
Artist, design researcher, writer, and professor teaching design for disability at Northeastern University.
Northeastern University
Episode: The Art of Inclusion: Rethinking Design for a Connected World With Sara Hendren
Sarah Hindren
Acclaimed designer and author focusing on disability and innovation
Episode: Season 3 Teaser
Anjong Chatterjee
Neuroscientist exploring aesthetic beauty and well-being
Episode: Season 3 Teaser

Host

Erin Peavey
Host and founder, focusing on how design affects our daily lives and relationships.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Important for all of us

    Erin’s lovely way of engaging keeps you listening, and the topics, centring around the importance of the spaces we are in, are fascinating to anyone who cares about community, connecting and the greater good. One of my new favourite podcasts!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GB Canada
    Canada5 months ago
  • Great content for human-centred design

    As an architect who values the human experience through design and utilization of the projects I am a part of, I really value the content offered in this show. It helps provide a wider lens on the most beneficial practice and design choices for the communities I serve.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aysialguy
    Canada5 months ago
  • Excellent content

    As a academic, teacher on and designer of (healthcare) building design (processes) that influences human health, I can recommend this podcast - as a way to get into the topic or to get new perspectives on specific themes. Well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    elkewipe
    Sweden3 years ago
  • A much needed podcast!

    This podcast is wonderful- fills a gap in the podcast world by covering a topic we are all living every day without thinking about it. We are all experiencing the connections among humans very differently these days and noticing how much place matters... and we want to know more! Erin is a wonderful host - is very natural at connecting with her guests on a personal and professional level. She asks great questions that prompt intriguing responses and fascinating discoveries in the discussion. Hig... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    xlareuda
    United States4 years ago
  • Short but very sweet

    Erin does a remarkable job of succinctly presenting thought-provoking content on how our spaces affect each of us. Definitely recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lisazblue
    United States5 years ago

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Many find the content thought-provoking and relevant, connecting personal experiences with broader societal themes.
Listener reviews praise the engaging conversations and insights into how design influences community and well-being.
Several listeners emphasize the podcast's unique perspective on social connectivity through design, highlighting it as an important contribution to discussions on community change.

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#190
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#216
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Building Beyond the Dream: Rethinking Homes, Community, & Connection with Diana Lind
Q: How can individuals take action locally to impact housing change?
Engage in local housing conversations, bring friends along, and get involved in housing movements such as community land trusts.
Building Beyond the Dream: Rethinking Homes, Community, & Connection with Diana Lind
Q: What are some alternatives to the idea of single-family homes?
There are many alternatives such as co-living, multi-generational housing types, and community land trusts that can address loneliness and housing affordability.
Inclusive Playgrounds: Designing for Childhood Connection with Cody Goldberg
Q: If a designer came to you and said, I want one thing to consider, what would that be?
Goldberg suggests prioritizing inclusive design first and foremost in the design process.
Inclusive Playgrounds: Designing for Childhood Connection with Cody Goldberg
Q: What is the role of some of this type of thinking in schools so that it changes the inclusivity lens for the children who go there?
Goldberg expresses excitement about working with schools more and emphasizes that inclusivity benefits all individuals and the broader community.
Inclusive Playgrounds: Designing for Childhood Connection with Cody Goldberg
Q: What is one of the earliest experiences of a place of connection in your early life?
Goldberg shares a memory of growing up in a cabin in the woods, where he enjoyed the beauty of nature around him.

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What is Shared Space about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast focuses on the intricate relationship between design, architecture, and human connection. It explores how various design elements, from urban planning to everyday spaces, can significantly impact our well-being and social interactions. The discussions often center around themes like inclusivity, community engagement, and the role of design in fostering connections among individuals. Noteworthy guests include architects, policy makers, and experts from various fields who share insights on how thoughtful design can address issues such as social isolation and promote healthier communities. This podcast is particularly unique in its emphasis on real-world implications of design and architecture on our daily lives and communal exper... more

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Recent guests on Shared Space include:

1. Cody Goldberg
2. Tye Farrow
3. Dr. Anjan Chatterjee
4. Krista Nightengale
5. Richard Kyte
6. Nico Larco
7. Sara Hendren
8. Sarah Hindren

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