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Homing
Matt Gibberd
The Homing podcast explores the importance of home in shaping who we are. Join Matt Gibberd, author and co-founder of The Modern House, as he takes listeners inside the homes of inspiring guests to examine what really happens inside our walls – how they influence our emotions, creativity and sense of self. Featuring leading voices from art, film, wellbeing and beyond, Homing is a thoughtful journey into remarkable homes and the minds that shape them. Be prepared for tears, laughter, and everything in between. "The Best Podcasts To Listen To" – Vogue Homing is produced by Podshop, with music by Simeon Walker. Homing is an independent podcast and operates as a separate venture from The Modern House Limited. While Matt Gibberd is a co-founder of The Modern House, all opinions expressed on Homing are solely those of the host and his guests.
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Chef Margot Henderson on Home, Food & Caring for Fergus
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11 Haz 202656 min
Patrick Williams on Grief, Restoration and the House That Shaped His Life
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Can Your Home Make You Healthier? – With Dr. Esther Sternberg
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David Shrigley on Anxiety, Absurdity & Ageing Disgracefully
21 May 202656 min
Can a Prison Ever Feel Like Home? – with Professor Yvonne Jewkes
14 May 20261h 7m
Sue Stuart-Smith on Nature, Childhood & The Garden as Medicine
7 May 202638 min
Why Doesn’t Where You Live Feel Like Home? — with Urban Designer David Engwicht
30 Nis 20261h 4m
Sue Webster on Punk, The Mole House & The Art of Non-Conformity
23 Nis 20261h 23m
Do We Really Need More Stuff? — with Japanese Architect Takero Shimazaki
16 Nis 202655 min
Henry Holland on Reinvention, Resilience & Home in Two Halves
9 Nis 20261h 13m
How to Detoxify Your Home with Dr. Jenny Goodman
26 Mar 202636 min
Maria Balshaw on Creative Rebellion, Life After the Tate & The House as a Container
19 Mar 20261h 17m
Alain de Botton: Is Your Home Making You Happy?
12 Mar 202659 min
Tom Stuart-Smith on Landscapes, Legacy & The Uplifting Power of Nature
5 Mar 20261h
Anxiety in the Body: Creating a Sanctuary at Home with Dr Alexandra Shaker
26 Şub 20261h 9m
Elizabeth Day on Perfectionism, Positive Affirmations & Rebuilding Home After Loss
19 Şub 20261h 20m
Wintering at Home: The Power of Rest & Ritual, with Katherine May
12 Şub 20261h 11m
Natasha Landers on Curating Black Art, East London & The Home as a Living Exhibition
5 Şub 20261h 10m
Dan Pearson on Landscape Design, Mindfulness & the Alchemy of Gardening
22 Oca 20261h 13m
Matilda Goad on Balance, Joy and Playful Homeware Design
12 Oca 20261h 14m
Skye McAlpine on Hosting, Christmas & the Myth of Perfection at Home
11 Ara 20251h 12m
Max Rollitt on Interior Decorating, Sentimentality & the Home as Autobiography
27 Kas 20251h 14m
Polly Morgan on Taxidermy, Family & Letting Things Go
13 Kas 20251h 25m
Chris Packham on Neurodiversity, Safe Spaces & Finding Solace in Nature
30 Eki 20251h 32m
Homing With Matt Gibberd
30 Eki 20252 min
Bethan Laura Wood: the multidisciplinary designer on the need to make and create
30 Eyl 20251h 29mBethan designs everything from furniture to lighting and textiles, and some of her work is currently on display at the Design Museum in London. She presents herself to the world like a human peacock. She dyes her hair different colours, wears layers of vivid clothing, and puts dots on her cheeks. Her flat in east London isn’t exactly demure either. We recorded this podcast in the company of various hats and handbags, a jar of balloons in liquid, and a lamp shaped like a jellyfish. In this conversation, we dig into the differences between collecting and hoarding. The objects Bethan lives with are like a cast of characters in a film. The way she arranges them isn’t just about what looks good together; she’s also thinking about the stories they tell. Going back to her childhood, she tells me about dressing like “a 1950s cool dinner lady”, and how watching TV inspired her to apply for the Royal College of Art. We talk about the impact of bullying, and how she’s been shaped by her dyslexia. She’s a fascinating character, and I really enjoyed getting to know her better. For more:PLATFORM: Bethan Laura WoodSubscribe to The Modern House newsletter for weekly interiors inspirationPick up a copy of Matt Gibberd’s latest book, A Modern Way To LiveFollow Matt Gibberd on InstagramFollow The Modern House InstagramWatch our Homing In films on YouTubeProducer: Laconic CollectiveGraphic Design: Ben TuckerMusic: Simeon Walker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
