Finding Frequency: Spaces Where People Feel Good

027: The Future of Healthy Housing—with Amanda Reddy of NCHH


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In part two of Peter Stuart's conversation with Amanda Reddy, Executive Director of the National Center for Healthy Housing, we turn from challenges to solutions—how we can reimagine policy, partnerships, and investment to create healthier homes for all.

Amanda discusses how housing hazards cost the U.S. tens of billions each year, but also how investing in healthier housing pays dividends for families, communities, and the economy. She shares her insights on incentive structures like tax credits, the difference between "green" and "healthy," and the growing movement to make well-being a central part of housing policy.

Key Topics:

  • The true cost of inaction and how to communicate urgency

  • New policy levers and incentive models for healthier housing

  • Why "green" doesn't always mean "healthy"

  • How designers, developers, and listeners can take action

If you missed part one of our conversation, go back to Episode 26 to hear Amanda's powerful stories about what's really happening inside America's homes, and why this work matters now more than ever.

Episode Resources:

NCHH: https://nchh.org/

Build the Movement: https://nchh.org/build-the-movement/

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Finding Frequency: Spaces Where People Feel GoodBy Peter Stuart