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A Matter of Place
A Matter of Place with Jeff Siegler is an exploration of the places we shape, and how in turn, those places shape us. The built environment has a tremendous impact on the lives we lead and people's overall health and well-being. It's a topic that receives far too little attention considering the outsize impact our surroundings have on our lives. Episodes will alternate between Jeff's experiences working in the Place Industry and interviews with those people dedicated to improving the conditions of our built environment.
A Matter of Place
Habitats for Humanity with Sarah Williams Goldhagen
In this episode, I am joined by Sarah Williams Goldhagen, renowned author and architectural critic, to explore the profound ways our built environment influences our health, happiness, and overall quality of life. Sarah dives into her research on how everyday spaces—our homes, workplaces, public areas—shape our mental and physical well-being, often more than we realize. Together, we discuss how intentional design can positively impact communities, enhance personal fulfillment, and promote a sense of belonging.
Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.
Jeff