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Submit ReviewThis week Mark Ostrom, founder and executive director of Joy Collaborative, tells me about his work bringing people together to create enriching spaces for youth - and how you can apply those methods and principles to your own home.
In this episode, you will discover…….
- That designing with accessibility in mind is good for everyone.
- What kind of accommodations can make the most difference to someone with life limiting conditions.
- How to make creative and stimulating spaces on a budget.
About our guest
With nearly three decades in the architecture and design industry Mark took the bold step of combining his love for design and his passion for helping others into Joy Collaborative.
Founded in 2019 on a shoestring budget and a career filled with colleagues, Mark officially launched Joy Collaborative. Joy Collaborative is a group of impassioned doers and volunteers who help create spaces for kids with life-limiting conditions. The first Joy Collaborative space “Brave Bear” was created for Kodiak a Twin Cities child with a rare genetic disorder. The spaces are created through partnerships with the architecture & interior design community and financial donations from the corporate community. The Twin Cities 501©(3) expects to create up to 10 projects in 2021. The organization is enriched by partnerships with Lifetime Fitness, the Minnesota United, Twin Cities Orthopedics, and other generous organizations contributing to the well-being and advancement of youth.
Learn more about Mark Ostrom
Website: Joy Collaborative
Instagram: Joy Collaborative
LinkedIn: Mark Ostrom
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This week Mark Ostrom, founder and executive director of Joy Collaborative, tells me about his work bringing people together to create enriching spaces for youth - and how you can apply those methods and principles to your own home.
In this episode, you will discover…….
- That designing with accessibility in mind is good for everyone.
- What kind of accommodations can make the most difference to someone with life limiting conditions.
- How to make creative and stimulating spaces on a budget.
About our guest
With nearly three decades in the architecture and design industry Mark took the bold step of combining his love for design and his passion for helping others into Joy Collaborative.
Founded in 2019 on a shoestring budget and a career filled with colleagues, Mark officially launched Joy Collaborative. Joy Collaborative is a group of impassioned doers and volunteers who help create spaces for kids with life-limiting conditions. The first Joy Collaborative space “Brave Bear” was created for Kodiak a Twin Cities child with a rare genetic disorder. The spaces are created through partnerships with the architecture & interior design community and financial donations from the corporate community. The Twin Cities 501©(3) expects to create up to 10 projects in 2021. The organization is enriched by partnerships with Lifetime Fitness, the Minnesota United, Twin Cities Orthopedics, and other generous organizations contributing to the well-being and advancement of youth.
Learn more about Mark Ostrom
Website: Joy Collaborative
Instagram: Joy Collaborative
LinkedIn: Mark Ostrom
_____________________________________
Thanks for listening!
Thanks so much for being with us this week. Please see the episode enhancement for this and other episodes at talkinghomerenovations.com
Do you have feedback you would like to share? Would you like to be a guest on the podcast? Email me at thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.com
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends
Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and get automatic updates every Wednesday morning with the latest episode of Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven.
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Reviews and ratings help my show gain traction and credibility. Please leave a review here- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-home-renovations-with-the-house-maven/id1481716218
Visit Talkinghomerenovations.com for episode enhancements, containing photos and more information about the episodes as well as transcripts. There you can leave a voice message through speak pipe that could be included in a future episode.
Follow me on instagram: @talkinghomerenovations
Join me on Facebook: Talking Home Renovations
Follow me on Twitter (help make that a thing): @talkinghomereno
Join me on TikTok: @The House Maven
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Music at the beginning and end of the episode is The House Maven's Jig, written and performed by Neil Pearlman, www.neilpearlman.com
Show Cover Art by Sam White www.samowhite.com
This podcast is a production of dEmios Architects. www.demiosarchitects.com
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