Homing

Matt Gibberd
Homing
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  • Homing

    Dan Pearson on Landscape Design, Mindfulness & the Alchemy of Gardening

    22/1/2026 | 1h 13 mins.
    For Dan Pearson, working with the landscape isn’t simply his profession — it’s how he makes sense of the world.

    In this emotional conversation, he opens up about self-image, mindfulness and the alchemy of gardening – something that can feel like magic, but is really about careful attention and a deep respect for the natural rhythms of life.

    Dan fondly recalls his childhood home: a dilapidated house where wildlife knew no boundaries, with rat holes under doors and vegetation pressing up against the furniture.

    Today, he lives in a modest stone farmhouse with small windows, nestled into the side of the valley, with a huge landscape that opens out in front. He and his partner cook and eat in their outdoor kitchen year-round, watching the weather roll in over Freezing Hill. At the bottom of the garden, there’s a pond for swimming or meditation. It’s the embodiment of the prospect-refuge theory.

    This is an episode about humility, about living in sync with nature and understanding that as human beings, we're part of a wonderful ecosystem much larger than ourselves.  

    The episode was recorded at Dan’s home in Somerset.

    A full tour of his garden and outbuildings is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt

    Dan also publishes Dig Delve, an online magazine about his Somerset garden, with photography and editorial by his partner Huw Morgan. 

    Homing listeners can use the discount code HOMING2026 for 15% off annual or quarterly subscriptions.

    Website: www.digdelve.com
    Instagram: @digdelve 
    Dan’s personal Instagram: @coyotewillow

    To hear more from us:

    YouTube: Subscribe to our channel, Homing with Matt, to watch the video version
    Instagram: @homingwithmatt
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    Contact: Email us at [email protected]

    Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320176/a-modern-way-to-live-by-gibberd-matt/9780241480496

    Music by @simeonwalkermusic
    Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office 
    Produced by @podshoponline

    The full visualised home tour is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt

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  • Homing

    Matilda Goad on Balance, Joy and Playful Homeware Design

    12/1/2026 | 1h 14 mins.
    For homewares designer Matilda Goad, balance isn’t just a design principle – it’s a way of living. Her home is a reflection of that: comfortable and familiar, but full of playful touches.

    Growing up in a country cottage, boredom became a lesson in invention. With her grandfather an artist and her mother a fashion designer, Matilda was surrounded by creativity from an early age and developed a strong drive to prove herself.

    That ambition runs through everything she does. From designing her iconic scallop-edged lampshade to opening a new hardware store off the Pimlico Road, Matilda has a talent for taking the functional and adding a playful twist. 

    Her home in London is an extension of her visual identity and the backdrop to some of life’s most significant moments. Both of her children were born at home – one in the sitting room, the other in the bedroom. For Matilda, home is psychological safety: a place that can hold everything.

    We talk about sensitivity to environments, using anxiety as fuel, and the discipline required to sustain creative drive. She shares practical rituals to reset, from breathwork exercises to lighting techniques, and the realities of building a business slowly and organically.

    This episode is about purpose, momentum and how our homes mirror the lives we’re building.

    – Matt

    An extended version of the tour is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt
    To hear more from us:

    YouTube: Subscribe to our channel, Homing with Matt, to watch the video version
    Instagram: @homingwithmatt
    TikTok: @homing.with.matt
    Contact: Email us at [email protected]

    Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320176/a-modern-way-to-live-by-gibberd-matt/9780241480496

    Music by @simeonwalkermusic
    Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office 
    Produced by @podshoponline

    The full visualised home tour is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  • Homing

    Skye McAlpine on Hosting, Christmas & the Myth of Perfection at Home

    11/12/2025 | 1h 11 mins.
    For a special Christmas episode of Homing, I was invited into the home of cookery writer and ultimate host, Skye McAlpine.

    Skye is like a modern-day “Mother Christmas”. She was raised between London and Venice by parents who were great bon viveurs, and her childhood home was an open house, filled with guests, conversation and celebration. It’s there that she absorbed the idea that a home is meant for sharing – a philosophy she has carried into both her life and her work.

    If you follow Skye online, you’ll see that her kitchen is at the heart of everything she does; a space to cook and gather those she loves around one long table. For Skye, hosting is an expression of love, and choosing a favourite event is, in her words, “like choosing a favourite child”.

    The glamorous version of her life is only one side of the story. Skye also shows me the unseen, everyday moments of life at home.
    During our tour, she laughs about the dust that gathers on every surface, which makes her cough. We talk about insomnia, doomscrolling, introversion, and the importance of not letting the pressure to appear perfect stop you from putting yourself out there.
    This is an episode about place, belonging, childhood, and what it really means to make people feel at home.

    So before your Christmas dinners, I hope you give this episode a listen and absorb Skye’s wisdom for creating a table full of love.

    This episode was filmed in person at Skye’s London Victorian townhouse.

    – Matt

    To hear more from us:

    YouTube: Subscribe to our channel, Homing with Matt, to watch the video version
    Instagram: @homingwithmatt
    TikTok: @homing.with.matt
    Contact: Email us at [email protected]

    Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320176/a-modern-way-to-live-by-gibberd-matt/9780241480496

    Music by @simeonwalkermusic
    Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office 
    Produced by @podshoponline

    The full visualised home tour is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  • Homing

    Max Rollitt on Interior Decorating, Sentimentality & the Home as Autobiography

    27/11/2025 | 1h 13 mins.
    Max Rollitt is a highly respected interior decorator and antiques dealer. Extraordinary pieces pass through his hands every day, yet most of the objects he chooses to live with at home have little monetary value. Instead, they are tokens of respect and love.

    The conversation begins with Max’s childhood in Winchester, where he struggled at school because he processed information in images – something we’d now recognise as dyslexia. It’s this visual approach that is the foundation for a ‘Max Rollitt’ interior: decorating a home the way an artist composes a painting.

    Nowhere is that sensibility clearer than in his family farmhouse in the South Downs. Every piece of furniture and object has a story to tell: artworks from his sons, photographs of his wife, and handmade gifts from his mentors. During our private home tour, some of these objects even moved Max to tears. 

    We also talk about how to create a nurturing environment for creative children, the grounding effect of rural life and finding personal fulfilment through spirituality.

    This episode is about how the objects we surround ourselves with are more than aesthetic items – they are containers for people and experiences.

    This episode was recorded in person at Max’s farmhouse in the South Downs.
    – Matt

    An extended version of the tour is available to our Patreon community.
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt
    To hear more from us:

    YouTube:
    Subscribe to our channel, Homing with Matt, to watch the video version
    Instagram: @homingwithmatt
    TikTok: @homing.with.matt
    Contact: Email us at [email protected]

    Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320176/a-modern-way-to-live-by-gibberd-matt/9780241480496
    Music by @simeonwalkermusic
    Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office 
    Produced by @podshoponline

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  • Homing

    Polly Morgan on Taxidermy, Family & Letting Things Go

    13/11/2025 | 1h 25 mins.
    Much like her taxidermy-based sculptures, Polly Morgan is an artist who delights in looking beneath the surface. 

    Her home in Camberwell is deliberately minimalist - a space viewers may recognise from Netflix’s Baby Reindeer. As she prepares to move out after 13 years, with most of her possessions already shipped off to the countryside, she reflects on the highs and lows of her time there. 

    Growing up in the Cotswolds, Polly’s childhood was characterised by watching animals die and by seeing her father dissect bodies to understand anatomy. Those early experiences formed her way of seeing, not as something morbid, but as a curiosity about life and its endings.

    Entirely self-taught, Polly has always worked slightly outside of artistic convention. She speaks about wanting to notice what most people overlook, to find the parts of things that are usually hidden.

    It’s with this same outlook that she talks about the loss of her sister and mother, and the decision to say goodbye to her city life as she prepares to return to the countryside.

    This is a conversation about artistic process, growing older, family, and learning what to hold on to and what to let go of.
    This episode was recorded in person at Polly’s home in Camberwell.
    To hear more from us:

    YouTube: Subscribe to our channel, Homing with Matt, to watch the video version
    Instagram: @homingwithmatt
    TikTok: @homing.with.matt
    Contact: Email us at [email protected]
    For more content and exclusive walking tours:
    Patreon: http://patreon.com/HomingWithMatt
    Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320176/a-modern-way-to-live-by-gibberd-matt/9780241480496
    Music by @simeonwalkermusic
    Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office
    Produced by @podshoponline

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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About Homing

The Homing podcast explores the importance of home in shaping who we are. Join Matt Gibberd, author and co-founder of The Modern House, as he takes listeners inside the homes of inspiring guests to examine what really happens inside our walls – how they influence our emotions, creativity and sense of self. Featuring leading voices from art, film, wellbeing and beyond, Homing is a thoughtful journey into remarkable homes and the minds that shape them. Be prepared for tears, laughter, and everything in between. "The Best Podcasts To Listen To" – Vogue Homing is produced by Podshop, with music by Simeon Walker. Homing is an independent podcast and operates as a separate venture from The Modern House Limited. While Matt Gibberd is a co-founder of The Modern House, all opinions expressed on Homing are solely those of the host and his guests.
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