What does home mean to you? On Make Yourself at Home, host Kristin Twiford takes you into the homes of people you admire, to give you a window into who they really are. You’ll hear what drives them, what gives them a sense of purpose, how they unwind, and how they choose to spend their time meaningfully — but perhaps more importantly — their favorite room in the house, their guilty pleasures, and their most cherished possessions. Along the way, we hope to inspire you to live better, whatever that means to you. Make Yourself at Home is produced by Nines, the household management app that helps you live with ease. Learn more at ninesliving.com.
As we wrap our first season, we want to say thank you for listening, and thank you to everyone who’s welcomed us into their homes.
We set out to take you into the homes of people you admire, to show you a side you don’t usually get to see. Our season 1 guests have inspired us to think about how home gives us the space to focus on what matters most, and why home and work are inextricably intertwined. They've explored...
Betsy Fore has always been a builder. Growing up, she used to tinker in the garage building motorcycles with her dad. After college, she invented toys for Mattel and Hasbro, and helped Michael Acton Smith build Mind Candy.
Then, she says, each of her babies inspired a company. When her dog, Whiskey, was overweight, she created WonderWoof, a fitness tracker for dogs that landed her in Forbes 30 Under 30. Then, when she was ...
Eliza Blank’s home in upstate New York is filled with a lot of plants. And while that might not be surprising for the Founder & CEO of The Sill — the direct-to-consumer houseplant retail and delivery brand built on the simple idea that plants make people happy — Eliza’s roots with with plants are even deeper than you might think.
Her childhood home in Massachusetts was ...
Michael Perry is a serial entrepreneur. His company Kit was acquired by Shopify, and he spent years making life easier for small business owners. Then, a difficult journey to becoming a parent changed everything — from the way he leads people and the mission he works towards, to the way he approaches each moment with his kids.
Today, he's building Maple, an app that helps parents take the stress out planning and orga...
For years, Steve Schlafman envisioned success as an investor — and then, at the height of his VC career, just after he'd made partner at a multi-billion dollar firm, he walked away. The move opened up a world of other "possible selves," and now, Steve sees himself as a husband, a father, a cook and a lifelong learner, rather than just a worker.
Today, as a professional coach and as the creator of the podcas...
Lindsay Shookus spent 20 years — her entire adult life so far — booking hosts and helping guests feel at home at Saturday Night Live. She landed the job right out of college, and it shaped not only her professional path, but her life outside of work, as well. Now, after leaving SNL 9 months ago, she's adjusting to a completely different lifestyle (with the perk of making plans on Saturday nights) and writing her own new chapte...
Katie Hoff went to her first Olympic Games in Athens at the age of 15. She’s won 8 World Championships and 3 Olympic medals, and she spent years breaking world records and being heralded as the female Michael Phelps. After decades competing on the world stage, she knows a lot about extraordinary pressure.
Now, as a mentor, keynote speaker and bestselling author, she helps other people turn that pressure into fuel — whether they’re s...
At home and at work, Christopher Gavigan is passionate about optimizing wellbeing. After leading Healthy Child Healthy World and co-founding the Honest Company, he recently launched Prima, a therapeutics company that Forbes called “the Patagonia of CBD” and its umbrella network, Uplifter Brands, a CPG wellness platform. With Prima and Uplifters, Christopher and his co-founders are on a mission to help people combat stress.
John Andrew Entwistle is on a mission to help people find their happy place.
And for the Wander Founder & CEO, it's a mission that feels personal.
John Andrew started his first company at just 13 years old, and launched his second, Coder, right out of high school. Over the next 5 years, he became a Thiel Fellow and was named alongside his Coder co-founders to Forbes 30 Under 30. When he stepped down to Coder’s bo...
At work, Alissa Heinerscheid is the Vice President of Bud Light, tasked with evolving and elevating an iconic brand that was in decline — and she’s the first woman to lead Bud Light in the brand’s 40 year history.
At home, she’s a mom who celebrates her kids’ wins with a family swag chain, and a cancer survivor, who finds her joy paying it forward and coaching other women through the tough moments she's been through ...
Today, we’re exploring one of our favorite questions: what does home mean to you?
Hear some of our season 1 guests on what home means to them, and how home and success are inextricably intertwined.
In this conversation, you’ll hear SoulCycle and Flywheel Sports Co-Founder Ruth Zukerman on why being comfortable at home means being comfortable with herself, Missouri Star Quilt Company Co-Founder Al Doan on how his ...
You know Nicole Ryan from SiriusXM Hits 1, where she co-hosts The Morning Mash Up with Ryan Sampson and Stanley T Evans. You may have also heard her podcast, Have Kids, They Said, where she and co-host Rich Davis get personal and laugh about the realities of parenting, or seen her hosting a red carpet or appearing on shows like Good Morning America.
Nicole never pictured a career in front of a microphone — she took a job a...
Ally Love is a Peloton Instructor, the in-game Host for the Brooklyn Nets, and the Founder and CEO of Love Squad — and that's just the beginning. She's on a mission to spread light and lift up the people around her.
Why? When Ally was 9 years old, she was hit by a car, and remembers a conversation with her mom where she chose to fight — setting her on the path to walking again and to where she is today.
Sasha Cohen is known for her incredible figure skating career. She's a 6-time medalist at the US Championships, with a gold medal in 2006, and a 3-time medalist at the World Championships, but she spent 20 years laser-focused on one goal: winning gold at the Olympic Games.
She went to the Olympics in 2002 and 2006, first as a rising star, then as the favorite. And after falling in the first two jumps of her long prog...
Ariel Kaye has a passion for home. She’s the founder and CEO of Parachute, the direct-to-consumer brand known for its premium quality sheets, towels, robes, rugs and more — and outside of work, she’s a homebody, who loves to entertain and make her guests feel at ease.
Ariel launched Parachute in 2014, and within weeks of launching her first product, the brand took off. Since then, Parachute has raised over $44 million, exp...
With her company Juliette, Rechelle Balanzat is on a mission to bring the laundry and dry-cleaning industry into the 21st century by picking up, cleaning and delivering laundry in 24 hours at the tap of a button. She's been working for 9+ years to build the business, and today, it's thriving. Juliette was named one of the Future 5 of NYC Tech by Built in NYC, and Rechelle is a Tory Burch Fellow.
She says she&apo...
Al Doan and his sister had always talked about starting a business together, and for years they wondered, "what if, what if, what if?" When he lost his job in 2008, they decided to give it a try — and ended up building the largest quilting company in the world.
Today, the Missouri Star Quilt Company is a $100 million business, Hamilton, MO is a destination for quilters, and Al’s mom Jenny is referred to as the mo...
Katelin Holloway has built a career around investing in people — first, in People & Culture for companies like Pixar, Klout, and Reddit, and today, as an investor and Founding Partner at Seven Seven Six, Alexis Ohanian’s venture capital firm launched in 2021.
At work, Katelin is rewriting how companies think about belonging and being people-first, and at home, she’s just like the people on the other end of the changes...
Ruth Zukerman is a force in the fitness industry known for co-founding SoulCycle and Flywheel Sports, and for creating the communities that made them take off.
But Ruth never imagined starting a business, let alone two of the biggest names in fitness. She first started taking spin classes as she was going through a divorce, and quickly found how empowering they could be. She became an instructor at the Reebok club and bui...
Dr. Wendy Borlabi is a renowned sports psychologist who today serves as the first Director of Performance and Mental Health the Chicago Bulls have ever had. Before moving to Chicago in 2016, she worked with Olympic athletes in San Diego, and she's an expert at helping athletes achieve their goals.
But a powerhouse career was never a goal of her own. She wanted to play basketball, and become a mom. After college, she f...
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