Show notes
How can limitations actually spur creativity?SummaryHow might the intentional choice to live abroad influence one’s relationship to their possessions? Along with opportunities come constraints — which can spark entirely new approaches. For example, sorting through what we own and deciding what to do with it needn’t be burdensome; it can be big fun.About my guestLisa Donoughe is a brand expert and entrepreneur, a visionary, a communicator, and a true woman of the world dividing her time between homes in Berlin, New York City, and Portland, Oregon. She's a creator and a curator and a champion of fine food, art and culture. As one of Lisa’s clients describes it, “Lisa has her methods. Some of them are unconventional. She has a way of seeing the world in a different way.”More on Lisa at https://www.lisadonoughe.com/Main topics1:21living in Berlin started as an experiment2:35I love constraints6:38three cities, three homes, three styles9:00how Berlin’s apartments are different from those in the U.S.13:20worst nightmare: brown moths16:11fun re-evaluating everything in the house during pandemic lockdown19:21new relationship to appliances and possessionsPodcast theme musicempty by Tea K Peafreemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.



