Shared Space
Shared Space uses science and storytelling to reveal the power of architecture and design to make us healthier, happier, and more connected.
Best Of Season 2
This is a very special Best Of podcast episode, taking the best pieces from Season 2 and stich them together into one episode!
We talk with architects, psychologist, designers, activists, writers, urban planners – a host of amazing community changemakers on season two and we weave all of those together for you all. We start with a basic understanding of what is loneliness, social health, and social capital and why is it so important?
Then we dive into office spaces, public places, housing, and more – exploring examples from across the globe as to what types of design strategies and approaches foster social connection and combat loneliness.
Social Capital, The Currency of Community - with Mario Small
I speak with Mario Luis Small, PhD. Dr. Small is Grafstein Family Professor in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. He is the son of an architect and has published award-winning articles and books on topics such as social connection, urban poverty, personal networks, and more. His books include Villa Victoria, Unanticipated Gains, and Someone To Talk To.
We discuss… A Place of Connection for Him Growing Up [02:56] What are Social Capital and Social Ties, and Why They are Important [05:47] Bridging versus Bonding Ties [07:57] How Social Ties Impact Our Health and Overall Well-being [09:25] Self-Care versus Caring for Others [14:43] How Nature of our Social Connections Changed During the Pandemic [18:08] Do Fewer Connections Mean Deeper Connections? [24:27] Places where He Feels the Environment Has Impacted the Connections of Communities [26:45] Networking of Mothers at Childcare Centers [31:20] How Things are Different for Communities of Lower Socioeconomic Status [32:54] What He Wishes Designers Would Consider When Designing for Social Connection [35:48] Closing Remarks [38:33]
Design with Love, At Home and In Community - with Katie Swenson
Katie and I explore how love can be a power to transform the world. Katie shares how she has learned to think about and practice designing with love, and how designers can use love to help dismantle systemic injustices.
“Talking about Love gives us clarity. Love and abuse, or love and racism, or love and discrimination, fundamentally cannot coexist.” - Katie Swenson
Designing for Safe Connection During COVID-19 - Senior Housing and Beyond with Patricia Gruits.
In Episode 9 of the Shared Space podcast, Patricia Gruits of MASS design and I explore synergies between designing for COVID-19 and designing for social connection with a special focus on senior living. Understanding the toxic impacts of loneliness and social isolation, designers are looking to help people safety connect. We explore how to design for joy, hope, and connection rather than fear. Not ignoring the dangers, but rather finding the synergies in these.
The Psychology of Places of Connection - Colin Ellard, PhD [Part 1]
I speak with acclaimed author, researcher, TEDx speaker, and professor of environmental psychology, Dr. Colin Ellard.
Part 1: On this first part of our two-part episode, Colin and I explore how he discovered his passion for this field, how COVID-19 is shaping his current research and how we are all connecting, and lastly we discuss what evolutionary psychology can teach us about ideal group sizes for connection and community.
Part 2: On the second half of our two-part episode, Colin and I explore research around what small tweaks can shape how we evaluate and want to connect with others, difference between what people think will make them happy and what they want, vs. what actually makes us happy in our home environments, and lastly he leaves us with what he hopes we consider in design and beyond.
Introduction to Shared Space
We understand the deleterious effects of loneliness and social isolation, and this podcast will lean into those, while also exploring how physical spaces can make us feel more connected and less lonely. We share research-informed guidelines on how to use space to foster connection, social health and well-being. And we will be sharing examples of spaces and strategies that work!
Meet the Team
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Erin K. Peavey
PODCAST HOST
Erin is the host of Shared Space. She is an award-winning architect, researcher, writer, explorer, and activist. Erin started Shared Space to create a place to hear the voices and stories behind how our spaces and places shape our live, work, love, and connections.
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Arnila Nolok
AUDIO PRODUCER (SEASON 2)
Arnila is a passionate storyteller and actor, graduated from the University of North Texas with a Master of Fine Arts degree. Her contributions have made additional seasons possible, she is a wonderful collaborator and storyteller.
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Leanne Doore
GRAPHIC DESIGNER (SEASON 2)
Leanne is passionate about design and making awesome things, whether it’s an interactive experience, printed media, or artwork. We are lucky enough to have her assist with her wicked graphic design skills.