38 episodes

Home Where You Belong helps listeners feel more at home in their living spaces, more connected in their communities, and more engaged in their relationships. Topics cover everything from home organization and design to tips for successfully relocating and falling in love with a new city or town. We'll share ideas for getting to know your neighbors (if you want to), discovering the best your community has to offer, and enjoying life in all types of living spaces from single-family homes and condos to tiny homes and RVs.

Home Where You Belong Chip Alford

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

Home Where You Belong helps listeners feel more at home in their living spaces, more connected in their communities, and more engaged in their relationships. Topics cover everything from home organization and design to tips for successfully relocating and falling in love with a new city or town. We'll share ideas for getting to know your neighbors (if you want to), discovering the best your community has to offer, and enjoying life in all types of living spaces from single-family homes and condos to tiny homes and RVs.

    Episode 37 - How Storytelling Impacts Belonging

    Episode 37 - How Storytelling Impacts Belonging

    Northern Ireland native Gareth Higgins believes the presence of home exists inside each of us, and truthful storytelling can help us find it. A veteran of peace-building and violence reduction efforts in his home country, the sought-after speaker and author now lives in the U.S., where he writes and speaks about the power of storytelling to shape our lives and world.

    Guest Bio
    Gareth Higgins was born in Belfast in 1975, grew up during the northern Ireland Troubles, and now lives in the U.S. He writes and speaks about the power of storytelling to shape our lives and world, peace and making justice, and how to take life seriously without believing your own propaganda. He has been involved in peace-building and violence reduction in northern Ireland and helping address the legacy of conflict.
    Gareth received a Ph.D. in Sociology from Queen’s University Belfast, and helped teach the world’s first graduate course in Reconciliation Studies at Trinity College Dublin. The author of The Seventh Story and How Not to Be Afraid also helped found the Wild Goose, New Story and Movies & Meaning festivals. He leads retreats in North America and Ireland; and also founded The Porch Magazine, an online group where members build community around slow conversation about beautiful and difficult things.

    Resources

    Visit Gareth's website (https://www.garethhiggins.net/) to read his blog and learn more about his books and upcoming retreats, workshops and events.

    Learn more about Gareth's book, How Not to Be Afraid or click here to purchase a copy.

    Learn more about Gareth's retreats in North America and Ireland.

    Check out The Porch Magazine, an online group where members build community around slow conversation about beautiful and difficult things.

    Learn more about the New Story and Movies and Meaning festivals.

    Download the e-book version of The Seventh Story: Us, Them and the End of Violence or purchase the related children's picture book, Cory and the Seventh Story.


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    Home Where You Belong Episodes & Resources
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    Send questions, comments, feedback and story ideas via e-mail to chip@homewhereyoubelong.com, or by filling out the online form on the contact page of our website.

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    • 46 min
    Episode 36 - Care Patrol: Matching Seniors with Ideal Living Options

    Episode 36 - Care Patrol: Matching Seniors with Ideal Living Options

    In this episode, we delve into the complexities of finding the ideal living and care options for seniors with Allison Garner, Community Relations Manager of CarePatrol of Greater Chattanooga. Discover how CarePatrol's nationwide network of senior care advisors eases the process, ensuring personalized recommendations for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or in-home care, all at no cost to clients. 

    Guest Bio
    Allison Garner is Community Relations Manager for CarePatrol of Greater Chattanooga in Tennessee. Allison is passionate about empowering seniors and their families as they face the complex challenge of finding the right senior living community. She listens carefully to all of her client’s needs, concerns and preferences before recommending appropriate levels of care such as: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care or In-Home Care.
    Allison went through the same daunting experience recently when she helped find care for a friend’s loved one in Chattanooga. This experience gave her the passion that she has today to help families.
    A native of Chattanooga, Allison enjoys all of the outdoor activities the Scenic City has to offer. The mother of one daughter enjoys hiking, seeing live music, and volunteering.
    Prior to CarePatrol, Allison had a career as a Director of Sales & Marketing for over 5 years.

    Resources

    Learn more about CarePatrol's national organization.

    Learn more about CarePatrol of Greater Chattanooga in Tennessee.

    Contact CarePatrol of Greater Chattanooga at (423) 718-5254.

    Listen to the MyCareAdvisors podcast brought to you by CarePatrol.


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    Let us know what you think about the show by posting a rating and review.

    Home Where You Belong Episodes & Resources
    Click here to check out the latest episodes of Home Where You Belong and resources referenced during the program.

    Contact Us
    Send questions, comments, feedback and story ideas via e-mail to chip@homewhereyoubelong.com, or by filling out the online form on the contact page of our website.

    Mailing List
    You can subscribe to our mailing list on the contact page of our website.

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    • 34 min
    Episode 35 - Dads Making a Difference

    Episode 35 - Dads Making a Difference

    James Woods was incarcerated four times for failing to pay child support before discovering a life-changing program called Dads Making a Difference. Offered by First Things First, a nonprofit organization in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the 13-week program helps delinquent Dads navigate the child support and legal systems; get and keep a good, steady job; see their children more often; and learn how to better relate to their children and the mother of their children. Dads Making a Difference transformed James' life and helped him discover a passion for helping other fathers realize their self worth.

    • 31 min
    Episode 34 - How to Reduce Exposure to Toxins in Your Home

    Episode 34 - How to Reduce Exposure to Toxins in Your Home

    The world is full of toxins, but your home doesn’t have to be. In this episode, Nontoxic Lifestyle Expert Sophia Ruan Gushée shares insights from her critically acclaimed book, A to Z of D-Toxing: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Your Toxic Exposures. Learn how to create a safer living environment in your home with Sophia’s simplified approach to nontoxic living. She discusses health risks related to exposure to toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and common sense, practical tips to avoid or reduce your exposure.

    GUEST BIO
    The most pioneering and popular wellness leaders and platforms rely on Sophia Ruan Gushée for her practical nontoxic lifestyle expertise. Author of the critically acclaimed bestselling book A to Z of D-Toxing: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Our Toxic Exposures and the Detox Deep Dive series, Sophia and her work have been featured in the Dr. Oz Show, Health, Family Circle, Fast Company, MindBodyGreen.com, Today.com, Well+Good, and many more. Sophia hosts the Practical Nontoxic Living podcast and serves as a member of the Well+Good Council and the Brown University School of Public Health Advisory Council. Sophia is a graduate of Brown University, and Columbia Business School. She and her husband live in NYC with their three children and dog, Lola.

    RESOURCES

    Sophia's book, A to Z of D-Toxing: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Our Toxic Exposures, is available for purchase on Amazon.

    You can learn more about Sophia's work by visiting her website at ruanliving.com.

    Check out Sophia's 40-Day Home Detox, the masterclass of nontoxic living; and the Detox Deep Dive workbooks.

    Listen to Sophia's podcast, Practical Nontoxic Living.

    Visit the Environmental Health Trust website to learn more about what scientists have to say about cell phone wireless radiation.


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    • 39 min
    Episode 33 - How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement

    Episode 33 - How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement

    Award-winning author Barbara L. Pagano shares insights from her award-winning book, The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement. Backed by a wealth of research, interviews with retirees, those preparing for the transition and her own life experience, Barbara shows how to make the last third of life “a place where we live our potential and possibilities”.

    GUEST BIO
    Barbara L. Pagano is an executive coach and seasoned speaker who has motivated thousands of senior leaders and middle managers to higher levels of performance in work and life. Her previous book, The Transparency Edge: How Credibility Can Make or Break You in Business, was chosen by Fast Company magazine as a “Book of the Month.” A fierce advocate for the sabbatical movement, Barbara is co-founder of YourSABBATICAL.com and co-author of The Ultimate Toolkit for Writing and Presenting a Killer Sabbatical Proposal Your Boss Can’t Refuse and The Comprehensive Sabbatical Program Toolkit: A How-To Guide for Implementing Your Company’s Sabbatical Strategy. When not speaking, coaching, or writing, Barbara takes tap dancing classes and will trade in her 10-year-old bike for an electric bike to ascend those hills on the Natchez Trace Parkway near her home in Nashville, TN.

    RESOURCES
    Barbara's book, The 60-Something Crisis: How to Live an Extraordinary Life in Retirement, is available for purchase on Amazon. You can learn more about Barbara's work by visiting her website at the60somethingcrisis.com.

    OTHER EPISODES - Listen to other episodes of Home Where You Belong on our website or wherever you stream podcasts.
     
    CONTACT US - Email questions, comments, feedback and story ideas to chip@homewhereyoubelong.com, or by completing the online form on the contact page of our website, homewhereyoubelong.com.
     
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    • 41 min
    Episode 32 - How to Connect Deeply in a World of Devices

    Episode 32 - How to Connect Deeply in a World of Devices

    Explore the transformative power of technology in building meaningful connections with loved ones. Author and business woman Tammy Cohen shares her personal journey of redefining communication with her sons through the simple yet impactful tool of texting. Discover how embracing this digital avenue can bridge gaps, foster understanding, and strengthen relationships, allowing you to enhance your connection with family and friends.

    GUEST BIO
    Tammy Cohen has been partnering with top-tier corporate executives and entrepreneurs to develop their personal and professional brands for more than 20 years. Today, she understands her role as a connector and sees opportunities for women to thrive and grow exponentially, which is why she founded Women Beyond the Table, a business network with a soul. As host of Beyond the Table Podcast, she leverages her ability to connect with audiences by sharing her guest’s stories and wisdom. In her consulting work, Tammy connects her clients to their mission, vision and core values statements and utilizes her networks to develop brands. Tammy lives in Manhattan with her husband and 3 sons and owns Eighteen Restaurant on the Upper Eastside. Text Messages to My Sons is Tammy’s first book where she connects deeply with her family in a world of devices. It is a must read for anyone looking to build a deeper connection.
     
    RESOURCES


    Purchase Tammy's book, Text Messages to My Sons: Connecting Deeply in a World of Devices, on Amazon.

    Visit Tammy's website (tcbrandconsulting.com) to learn more about her consulting business, the Women the Table business network, and Beyond the Table Podcast.

    Connect with Tammy on social media on Instagram and Facebook.


    OTHER EPISODES - Listen to other episodes of Home Where You Belong on our website or wherever you stream podcasts.
     
    CONTACT US - Email questions, comments, feedback and story ideas to chip@homewhereyoubelong.com, or by completing the online form on the contact page of our website, homewhereyoubelong.com.
     
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    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Mt_Barrios ,

Home+++

What a great concept for a show. Home is hidden in plain sight. Love getting to thoughtfully consider it!

LMDRSE ,

Great host and great topics!

I really enjoy listening to this podcast and the host does a nice job of guiding the conversation by asking thoughtful questions.

LizbethAlaska ,

Fabulous host, inspiring guests

Comforting, like macaroni and cheese for the ears!
Love the host.

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