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What if your home could lower your shoulders the moment you walk in? We sit down with interior designer and feng shui master teacher Lisa Morton to show how layout, color, and tiny daily rituals can soothe the nervous system, sharpen focus, and make everyday life feel lighter.
Lisa takes us from her high-flying years designing private jets to the burnout that pushed her toward holistic design. She breaks down the real mechanics of feng shui—balancing yin and yang, working with the five elements, and mapping your floor plan with the Bagua—so it stops feeling mystical and starts feeling actionable. You’ll learn why command position matters for your desk and bed, how a single cactus can spike the vibe, and the reason the front door acts as the “mouth of qi” for new opportunities. We also tackle clutter with compassion, showing how releasing one emotionally loaded item can shift more energy than organizing ten bins.
We get practical about color psychology and materials: where to invite water’s flow with blues and wavy lines, when to anchor with earth’s textures, and how metal’s pale palette boosts precision at work. Odd floor plans and concrete jungles aren’t deal-breakers; Lisa shares how to redirect attention with art, lighting, and plants. We even dip into tech stress and EMFs, from arranging sleep zones to trying grounding sheets for deeper rest. Her “nesterations” ritual—slow, loving touches like smoothing the duvet and adding weekly flowers—offers an easy way to infuse care into the home so it gives that care back.
If you’ve ever felt a room lift you up or drag you down but couldn’t name why, this conversation gives you the language and tools to change it. Come away with simple shifts you can try tonight and a clearer plan for aligning your space with your goals and well-being. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves design and wellness, and leave a review to tell us the first change you’re making at home.
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Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com
By Tiffany Woolley, Scott Woolley5
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What if your home could lower your shoulders the moment you walk in? We sit down with interior designer and feng shui master teacher Lisa Morton to show how layout, color, and tiny daily rituals can soothe the nervous system, sharpen focus, and make everyday life feel lighter.
Lisa takes us from her high-flying years designing private jets to the burnout that pushed her toward holistic design. She breaks down the real mechanics of feng shui—balancing yin and yang, working with the five elements, and mapping your floor plan with the Bagua—so it stops feeling mystical and starts feeling actionable. You’ll learn why command position matters for your desk and bed, how a single cactus can spike the vibe, and the reason the front door acts as the “mouth of qi” for new opportunities. We also tackle clutter with compassion, showing how releasing one emotionally loaded item can shift more energy than organizing ten bins.
We get practical about color psychology and materials: where to invite water’s flow with blues and wavy lines, when to anchor with earth’s textures, and how metal’s pale palette boosts precision at work. Odd floor plans and concrete jungles aren’t deal-breakers; Lisa shares how to redirect attention with art, lighting, and plants. We even dip into tech stress and EMFs, from arranging sleep zones to trying grounding sheets for deeper rest. Her “nesterations” ritual—slow, loving touches like smoothing the duvet and adding weekly flowers—offers an easy way to infuse care into the home so it gives that care back.
If you’ve ever felt a room lift you up or drag you down but couldn’t name why, this conversation gives you the language and tools to change it. Come away with simple shifts you can try tonight and a clearer plan for aligning your space with your goals and well-being. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves design and wellness, and leave a review to tell us the first change you’re making at home.
Support the show
Learn more at:
https://twinteriors.com/podcast/
https://scottwoolley.com

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