Click the blue button on the left labeled "View in iTunes" below the show cover art.Click here to visit the Smart and Simple Matters iTunes page.Here are the four quick steps to leave an iTunes review (assuming iTunes is already installed): Every single rating and review is a huge help, lets others find the show more easily, and generates a ton of gratitude! If you enjoyed this specific episode or the Smart and Simple Matters show in general, I always appreciate an honest iTunes review right here. Put on your student hat, press play, and let's learn from a master of not so big! “If we can make useful beauty, something that inspires us every moment of our day, we're going to have such a different experience living in that place.” – Sarah Susanka “If you look with the eyes of a student, everything can teach you.” – Sarah Susanka Here are two nifty things she had to say during our invigorating chat: Maybe you saw her on Oprah or Charlie Rose a while back and, if not, perhaps the name sounds familiar as a source of inspiration for a generation of people who now know that their sense of home is much more about quality than quantity. She's a best-selling author of books like The Not So Big House, a prominent public speaker, and has too many awards to name for her work as an architect. My guest for this episode, Sarah Susanka, is an expert in and creator of the not so big life. Small can be even better (see: quantities of foods you love).īut sometimes – just sometimes – not so big is just the right size.
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