Tell me more about cohousing

S2 Episode 30: The Hang Out Factor

April 20, 2023 Lynn Morstead & Kelli Soika Season 2 Episode 30
S2 Episode 30: The Hang Out Factor
Tell me more about cohousing
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Tell me more about cohousing
S2 Episode 30: The Hang Out Factor
Apr 20, 2023 Season 2 Episode 30
Lynn Morstead & Kelli Soika

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In Episode 30 Lynn Morstead and Kelli Soika debrief their reactions to the April 18th Ezra Klein Show podcast:

The ‘Quiet Catastrophe’ Brewing in Our Social Lives

The Ezra Klein Show

He interviews Sheila Liming, an associate professor of communications and creative media at Champlain College about her new book “Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time.” 

It really resonates with WHY so many of us are searching for something like cohousing, so Lynn & Kelli decided to have a conversation about it on the podcast.

The podcast clarified so many aspects of their encounters with curious cohousers who  struggle to get comfortable with many aspects of the design, while also longing for the benefits that community promises to bring their lives. They check in with themselves on what trade-offs they anticipate in their upcoming move and finish with asking each other "When was the last time you dared to do not much and dared to do in the company of others?"

Listen in to learn more.

For more information about our project, please check out our website at www.cohousinghouston.com. Let us know if you have any comments or ideas by emailing us at info@cohousinghouston.com

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In Episode 30 Lynn Morstead and Kelli Soika debrief their reactions to the April 18th Ezra Klein Show podcast:

The ‘Quiet Catastrophe’ Brewing in Our Social Lives

The Ezra Klein Show

He interviews Sheila Liming, an associate professor of communications and creative media at Champlain College about her new book “Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time.” 

It really resonates with WHY so many of us are searching for something like cohousing, so Lynn & Kelli decided to have a conversation about it on the podcast.

The podcast clarified so many aspects of their encounters with curious cohousers who  struggle to get comfortable with many aspects of the design, while also longing for the benefits that community promises to bring their lives. They check in with themselves on what trade-offs they anticipate in their upcoming move and finish with asking each other "When was the last time you dared to do not much and dared to do in the company of others?"

Listen in to learn more.

For more information about our project, please check out our website at www.cohousinghouston.com. Let us know if you have any comments or ideas by emailing us at info@cohousinghouston.com