The Homebody Collective

Lauren Jo Home

The Homebody Collective is more than a podcast—it's a gathering place for people who believe that home is where our stories begin, healing happens, creativity flourishes, and meaningful lives are built. Hosted by Lauren Gehman (AKA Lauren Jo Home), realtor, interior stylist, entrepreneur, and lifelong homebody, each episode explores what it means to create a life that feels authentic, meaningful, and deeply rooted. Through honest conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, industry experts, and everyday people, we dive into the spaces we live in, the experiences that have shaped us, and the journeys that continue to inspire us. From home design and real estate to motherhood, entrepreneurship, relationships, and self-discovery, The Homebody Collective is a place for thoughtful conversations, fresh perspectives, and finding beauty in both where we live and who we're becoming. Because home isn't just a place—it's the foundation for the life you're building. Welcome home.

  1. I Thought I Had Systems — The truth about burnout, building a staging business, and what next level actually looks like.

    Jun 17

    I Thought I Had Systems — The truth about burnout, building a staging business, and what next level actually looks like.

    After one of the busiest spring real estate markets of my career, I am finally coming up for air — and I'm using this "slower season" to do the work that actually matters: rebuilding systems, resetting boundaries, and getting honest about burnout. In this episode, I'm sharing what it really looked like to run a growing home staging business with a skeleton crew — think six installs and four destages in a single week with a team of three, finishing proposals at midnight, and running on nothing but determination and love for the dream. I get real about what burnout actually feels like when you're an entrepreneur, why knowing what you need and being able to do something about it are two very different things, and why my old systems — as good as they were — could only carry Dweller- Staging & Design LLC so far. This one is for the stagers, the small business owners, the real estate entrepreneurs, and anyone who has ever looked at their calendar and thought there is no way — and then pulled it off anyway, at a cost they didn't fully realize until later. In this episode I'm talking about: Why the slow season is actually the most important season for your business What burnout really looks like for entrepreneurs — and why it's not what you think The difference between systems that work and systems that scale Why my next level isn't more revenue — it's calm, boundaries, and abundance over hurry How I'm rebuilding Dweller from the inside out now that I finally have the space to do it Lauren Lefever is a licensed Realtor with Keller Williams Elite helping people find inspiration in their homes and inside themselves.  For all Real Estate inquires text/call M: 7175197491 E: laurenjohome@kw.com laurenjohome.com For Staging and Interior Design inquires: dwellerstagedesign.com Sign up for early book access, freebies, BTS action & more Here

    11 min
  2. Outgrowing your own brand (and what comes next).

    Jun 11

    Outgrowing your own brand (and what comes next).

    After nearly a year away from my microphone, I'm back — and this time, everything looks a little different. Welcome to The Homebody Collective, the rebrand and evolution of Homebody- The Podcast. In this relaunch episode, I'm sharing the story behind the pivot: why I outgrew my own brand, what it really means to build before you're ready, and why I'm no longer interested in fitting myself into spaces built for an earlier version of who I was. I'm also opening up about the year I've been having: welcoming our son Archer Hayes in October 2025, navigating postpartum recovery, my husband Alex joining the business full time, running Dweller: Staging & Design LLC through one of our busiest seasons yet, the book I wrote but have not released, and a home renovation that's been equal parts dream and chaos. This episode is an open door — an honest, grounded introduction to what this podcast is, who it's for, and what's coming next. What to expect going forward on The Homebody Collective: real conversations with real estate professionals, women entrepreneurs, and business owners across South Central Pennsylvania. Less highlight reel. More messy middle. Stories about staging, design, motherhood, gender roles in business, and building a life that actually fits who you're becoming. If you've ever felt like you were evolving faster than the containers built for an earlier version of yourself — you're in the right place. Lauren Lefever is a licensed Realtor with Keller Williams Elite helping people find inspiration in their homes and inside themselves.  For all Real Estate inquires text/call M: 7175197491 E: laurenjohome@kw.com laurenjohome.com For Staging and Interior Design inquires: dwellerstagedesign.com Sign up for early book access, freebies, BTS action & more Here

    12 min

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About

The Homebody Collective is more than a podcast—it's a gathering place for people who believe that home is where our stories begin, healing happens, creativity flourishes, and meaningful lives are built. Hosted by Lauren Gehman (AKA Lauren Jo Home), realtor, interior stylist, entrepreneur, and lifelong homebody, each episode explores what it means to create a life that feels authentic, meaningful, and deeply rooted. Through honest conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, industry experts, and everyday people, we dive into the spaces we live in, the experiences that have shaped us, and the journeys that continue to inspire us. From home design and real estate to motherhood, entrepreneurship, relationships, and self-discovery, The Homebody Collective is a place for thoughtful conversations, fresh perspectives, and finding beauty in both where we live and who we're becoming. Because home isn't just a place—it's the foundation for the life you're building. Welcome home.