No Shame In The Home Game is the home makeover podcast that cares how your home feels not looks. Your hosts, Sara and Lacey, will follow 3 participants who allow us behind their front door to get into the nitty of their homes, give them some ideas how to remove pain points, and make their home feel good to them.


It’s a space for no judgement, giggles, and leaving fake rules behind.

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No Shame in the Home Game: Bringing Human Design into Home Management The podcast ‘No Shame in the Home Game’ welcomes guest Adriana Keefe, a Human Design coach and motivational speaker, who has introduced a fascinating perspective into home management through Human Design. The hosts, Lacey and Sarah, get their Human Design charts interpreted by...
This podcast episode of ‘No Shame in the Home Game’ features a conversation between co-hosts Lacey and Sarah, reflecting on their previous interview with Corie Wightlin about neurodiversity in home management. They explore their personal experiences on managing energy, space, and expectations in their own homes, which have been particularly influenced by neurodiversity, chronic illness,...
Lacey and Sara welcome guest Corie Wightlin, an executive functioning coach. Corie offers valuable insights on dealing with neurodiversity, such as ADHD and autism, both at home and in work environments. She openly shares her personal experiences as a neurodiverse individual and as a parent of neurodiverse children, highlighting how these experiences have shaped her...
We have so many good things coming here in 2024 – also introducing the Joyful Support Movement!
In this brief update, I explain why I am taking a short, two-week break from podcast editing due to an unintentional creative block. I assure listeners not to expect new episodes until January 10th. I hint at some positive restructuring and rebranding happening with the podcasts, as both ‘Sharing the Middle’ and ‘No Shame in...
In this episode, co-hosts Lacey and Sarah explore the strength in sharing one’s vulnerabilities and the need for a supportive community. They discuss their experiences with personal difficulties and how conditional support can become a challenge. Their discussions center around support being a two-way street; how giving and receiving support are intrinsically connected to human...
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