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Good Life Project

Grace Bonney on Design, Evolution and Serendipity

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2018

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Growing up, Grace Bonney, was all about culture and music, with a strong connection with jam bands that landed her on the business side of music and media in New York City. Along the way, she launched a side project blog called Design Sponge, to share insights about growing passion for accessible home design.

The blog exploded and, eventually, she left her full-time job to build Design Sponge into a full-blown media company of her own with a massive, global audience, a book, travel and an increasingly public profile. But, along the way, Grace’s interests evolved, creating a gap between what she was creating, what she genuinely cared about and how she wanted to live.

That all came to a head about 5 years ago when pretty much every part of her life, her marriage, her health and work-life were profoundly disrupted, setting in motion an awakening to a new direction in all three domains. Grace was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, her marriage ended, she came out, fell in love with her now wife, Julia, wrote a new book called In the Company of Women not about design, but about powerful creative women in business, launched a print magazine called Good Company, moved out of New York City, her home of 15 years, to live in a country hamlet with 400 people and rediscover true community, purpose and presence.

We dive into this transformational journey in today’s powerful, revealing and inspiring conversation.

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0:00.0

Growing up, my guest had a great spiny.

0:05.1

Well, she was all about culture and music with a strong connection to Jam Bans.

0:08.9

And that eventually landed her on the business side of music, media.

0:12.6

And along the way, she also just kind of happened to launch this side project called Design

0:17.0

Spunge.

0:18.0

And that was all about sharing her insights about a growing passion for accessible home

0:22.0

design.

0:23.0

That blog exploded.

0:24.8

Eventually, she left her full-time job to build Design Spunge into a full-blown media

0:29.2

company of her own with a giant global audience, a book, travel, and a fast-increasing public

0:35.2

profile.

0:36.2

But along the way, Grace's interests evolved, creating a bit of a gap between what she

0:40.1

was creating professionally and what she genuinely cared about and how she wanted to live.

0:45.3

Well, that all came to a head about five years ago when pretty much every part of her life,

0:49.5

her marriage, her health, her work life were profoundly disrupted, setting a motion,

0:54.8

kind of an awakening to a new direction in all of those domains.

0:58.4

Grace was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, completely changing the way she would live her life.

1:03.4

Her marriage ended, and then she came out, fell in love with her now-wife, Julia.

1:07.4

She wrote a new book called In The Company of Women Not About Design, but About Powerful

1:12.0

Creative Women in Business.

1:14.1

She launched a print magazine called Good Company, moved out of New York City, her home

1:19.0

of 15 years, to live in a country hamlet with only about 400 people, and rediscover a

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