Christie Purifoy on Cultivating Places of Comfort, Beauty, and Peace in our Home

In a world of constant chaos and conflict, our homes can be places of peace where souls find rest. We all crave a place of refuge, for beauty, for comfort, and the art of creating such a space is called “placemaking.”

In this episode you will hear:

  • What it means to be a placemaker

  • The positive effect Placemaking can have on our family’s culture

  • The biggest challenge to placemaking and a way you can overcome it.

Key Points:

  • Anyone can be a placemaker. On our Own, together with a partner, kids, and our communities.

  • Places can transform us and shape us if we let them. They can become a part of you story.

  • The everyday, sometimes tedious tasks matter. The most beautiful things grow out of them

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