Join Courtney and Michael as they answer listener questions about family life, home organisation, parenting through different stages, decluttering, managing screen time, the ups and downs of relationships and more.Plus, get a sneak peek at their second book coming in September 2026. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to the series, this episode is packed with practical tips, honest reflections and inspiration for creating a joyful family home.Buy your copy of The Family Home
Courtney and Michael Adamo chat with Erin Boyle, Brooklyn-based writer and advocate for simple, sustainable living. In this episode, Erin shares what it’s like to raise three children in a small Brooklyn apartment, reflecting on the beauty and challenges of shared spaces. She offers practical ideas for family organisation and minimalism, and speaks to the deeper values that shape her writing on sustainability, consumerism and creativity. It’s a conversation about creating room—both physical and emotional—for what matters most.Erin is the author of Making Things and Simple Matters, and the thoughtful voice behind the Substack newsletter Tea Notes.Order The Family HomeLearn more about Erin Boyle
Seven years. Three kids. Countless countries. Courtney and Michael Adamo host Marty and Taryn of Quartier Collective , who have turned family travel into a way of life.The couple share how their love of travel grew into both a lifestyle and a business—hosting immersive travel and learning programs for families around the world.They talk about the small rituals and daily rhythms that create a sense of home no matter the location, the challenges (and joys) of raising children in tight spaces, and the adaptability that long-term travel requires. The discussion also explores how their children’s idea of “home” has shifted over the years, and how the family continues to balance individual needs with collective dreams.Order The Family HomeLearn more about Marty & Taryn
Courtney and Michael Adamo host Shira Gill, author and home organising expert, to discuss her minimalist approach to family life. Shira shares her experience of managing a busy household with two teenage daughters and the benefits of minimalism, including mental health improvements and better family dynamics. The conversation touches on practical tips for organising shared spaces and balancing sentimental items in a minimalist home.Order The Family HomeLearn more about Shira Gill
Courtney and Michael chat with chef, author and entrepreneur Camilla Marcus, whose Los Angeles home is featured in their new book. In this episode, Camilla shares her thoughtful approach to family life, raising four young children in a small, intentional space filled with warmth, connection, and outdoor living. Discover insights on communal living, the value of shared bedrooms, meaningful family rituals and how to create a home that reflects your values. Order The Family HomeLearn more about Camilla Marcus
In this episode, Courtney and Michael Adamo explore how to create a home that adapts to your growing family. Joined by acclaimed interior stylist and author Natalie Walton, they discuss practical strategies and thoughtful design choices that help living spaces evolve as children do. From flexible furniture and sustainable materials to fostering family togetherness, Natalie shares her insights on building a home that not only meets a family’s changing needs but also reflects its values and lifestyle. Whether you’re just starting your family or navigating the teenage years, this conversation offers inspiration and actionable tips for making your home a nurturing, adaptable space for everyone.Order The Family HomeLearn more about Natalie Walton
Courtney and Michael Adamo are joined by author and mother Elizabeth Antonia for an inspiring conversation about the power of family rituals.Drawing from her own family life and her beautiful book Early Riser Companion, Elizabeth shares how small, repeated actions can bring rhythm, connection and meaning to our days. Together, we explore the role of rituals in deepening family bonds, slowing down in a fast-paced world and finding joy in the everyday. We reflect on how these themes appear in The Family Home, and the quiet power of creating intentional spaces and rhythms that support family life.Order The Family HomeOrder Early Riser Companion by Elizabeth Antonia
Courtney and Michael Adamo are joined by author and Montessori educator Simone Davies for a conversation about how our homes can nurture independence in children.Simone shares her insights on fostering autonomy and responsibility from a young age, and offers simple, practical ideas—like installing low hooks for brooms, using baskets for toys and involving children in everyday tasks. She also touches on the power of visual calendars and how to make chores feel fun and engaging.Together we explore how encouraging independence at home not only builds confidence and executive functioning, but also supports long-term family harmony and personal growth.Order The Family HomeLearn about Montessori philosophy with Simone Davies
Welcome to our first episode of The Family Home podcast—created to accompany our new book of the same name, launching in September 2025.The book, featuring 24 homes across three continents, focuses on the themes that create joy, connection and meaning in a family home. In this introductory episode, we share the story behind the book, what to expect from the podcast series and the kinds of thoughtful conversations and guests you’ll hear in the weeks ahead.Thanks so much for listening!x Courtney & MichaelYou can order a copy of The Family Home here.