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  • From Country Life to Holistic Wellness with Hayley Morcom
    Hayley Morcom is a holistic wellness expert, passionate advocate for low-tox living, and founder of the Naturally Well program. With over 13 years of experience in the health and wellness space, she empowers women to break free from diet culture, rebuild their self-worth, and create a thriving, sustainable lifestyle.Her approach goes beyond traditional diet and exercise plans, focusing on the deep connection between mindset, nutrition, and identity. Hayley believes true health starts from within, but it’s also shaped by our environment—what we put in and on our bodies matters. She helps women make simple, impactful shifts towards a more natural, low-tox lifestyle while embracing holistic well-being.As the author of the cookbook Naturally Nourished, Hayley shares her passion for nutrition through simple, wholesome recipes designed to fuel the body and nurture the soul. Her mission is to show women that nourishing themselves can be both easy and enjoyable, with real food that supports long-term vitality.Her own journey of overcoming health struggles, including peri and postnatal depression, has fueled her mission to help women create a life free from restrictive diets, harmful chemicals, and self-doubt. Whether through her podcast, The Hayley Morcom Podcast, speaking engagements, or coaching, she equips her audience with the tools to feel vibrant, confident, and in control of their health.A devoted mother and lifelong learner, Hayley stays at the forefront of holistic health research, sharing the latest insights on natural living, self-care, and sustainable wellness practices. She’s here to help women rewrite their wellness stories and step into a life of energy, confidence, and joy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • From $0.40 an Hour to Purpose-Driven Design: Adam’s Journey in Architecture & Growth
    Adam Wagoner is a Denver-based architect, founder of the firm High, Low, Buffalo, host of the ARCHITECT-ING podcast, and adjunct instructor at the University of Colorado Denver’s College of Architecture and Planning. With Master’s degrees from Kansas State and Yale University and experience across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe, Adam integrates diverse cultural and design influences into his work. He is deeply committed to building community and advancing innovative, contextually responsive architecture that challenges conventional design approaches and elevates the human experience. In recognition of his contributions to the profession, he was honored with the 2024 AIA Colorado Architect of the Year award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Energy, Design & Real-Life Transformations with Jane Langof
    Jane Langof is an internationally accredited, multi-award-winning Feng Shui Master, Speaker and Founder of Feng Shui Concepts. Renowned for her expertise in blending traditional Feng Shui principles with modern design, Jane transforms homes, workplaces, and community spaces into environments that elevate energy flow, well-being, and success—enhancing the appeal and value of a property in the process. Since establishing her practice in 2008, Jane has specialised in consultations for new builds, renovations, and refurbishments, working across residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Her work has been recognised by leading institutions, including the Design Institute of Australia and the Master Builders Association, for her ability to harmonise aesthetics with energy dynamics, creating beautiful and functional spaces. Jane is the author of the award-winning book Feng Shui: A Homeowner’s Guide to Abundance, a practical guide that demystifies Feng Shui for modern living. She is also a sought-after speaker at design, lifestyle, and wellness events, sharing insights on how Feng Shui can inspire abundance and positive energy in any setting. In her downtime, Jane enjoys playing netball with her daughters and discovering new ways to bring Feng Shui into everyday life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Rebuilding the Industry: Todd Paris on Passion, Purpose & Changing the Construction Game
    Todd is the Director of Haiku Building, a builder with over 15 years of experience and a passion for creating homes that are comfortable, energy-efficient, and built to last. He’s a certified Passive House specialist, and has completed Zara D’Cotta’s healthy home mastermind. He believes great homes should not only look good, but improve the health of his clients and their families, whilst minimising the impact on the environment. He has a passion for providing new life to old building materials that would otherwise end up in landfill. With a mix of hands-on experience and forward-thinking design, Todd brings a calm, honest, and collaborative approach to every project. He works closely with clients, architects, and trades to make the building process clear, supportive, and enjoyable.At the centre of his work is the PAC Process—Paid as Consultant—a smart, upfront way to plan and guide projects before building begins. It helps clients feel confident from day one, making decisions easier and the journey to their dream home smoother.Todd believes building a home shouldn’t be overwhelming. It should be a well-organised, positive experience—with strong relationships, good communication, and a shared focus on quality.When he’s not on site or working with clients, Todd’s spending time with his wife and three kids—usually outdoors, recharging and enjoying the simple things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Building with Earth: Michael Palethorpe and Joss Krayenhoff on Healthy Homes, Innovation & Sustainability
    Michael PalethorpeMichael has over 30 years of experience in project management, managing businesses and projects of all sizes and complexities. He has extensive experience running businesses of all different kinds, including being project manager for SIREWALL USA on one of the 10 largest homes (70,000 sq ft) in the USA, involving features and details that have never been done before in rammed earth.Michael is in charge of US project consultation including (but not limited to): SIREWALL relationship liaison for US projects, plan review and project specific detail recommendations, soil analysis and project specific mix design, training of local contractors, site managers and crew in SIREWALL means and methods, quality control and quality assurance throughout the duration of projects; this is managed through onsite work inspections at key points in the means and methods process and the management of project efficiencies and excellence throughout the project, to the completion of the project.Michael is passionately committed to altering how people and the planet are impacted by the buildings we inhabit. Joss KrayenhoffJoss has 20+ years of SIREWALL experience and has been involved in much of the R&D to create and evolve our systems. Starting out as the clean up kid on site and growing through each role in the company, Joss now operates the Canadian branch of SIREWALL and works with the SIREWALL USA core team to help manage the US operations. His life purpose is in creating places that fundamentally shift the way people live and interact with the world. He thinks there must be more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking and is continuing to figure out what that is.Joss is our in house expert on SIREWALL and supports the US consulting including (but not limited to): Detailed plan review and project specific detail recommendations, mix design review and recommendations, Means and Methods review, consulting on, and troubleshooting challenges that occur during a build. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each week join your host, award winning designer Adrian Ramsay for a step into the expansive world of design, architecture and more. Adrian sits down with some of the big names and those who are lesser known from across the international design world to find out what makes them tick, what they strive for and what unites us, in the universal quest to create something simple, functional and beautiful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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