It’s Monday morning and your weekly reminder for this week’s Coffee Break guest. This week we are talking on a moving topic which is applicable to you whether or not you have been married or divorced, but it also applies to you when you want to redesign or create your own space.
If you have been divorced or are currently going through a divorce, you will want to hear this content-packed interview so that you can “reclaim” your space and create your own space that fits you and your personality.
(And if that doesn’t apply to you, then maybe you will be redecorating or considering redesigning your space in the near future.)
If you have experienced divorce then you know that you go through a change, or a transition, not just a status change, but on an emotional and intellectual level where you will be figuring out what you like, and what makes you feel like you’ve come home to YOUR home, and not what was your marital home. You’ll be creating a new living space. For some, this can be a frustrating and difficult process.
Our guest, Jodi, helps to make the process easier and more natural.
Join us on a “tour” of your home while Jodi shows how you can make small changes that will significantly impact the look and feel of your home.
Coffeebreak With Sabra!
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ABOUT JODI TOPITZ
Jodi has over 30 years of experience as a professional artist, color consultant, fashion designer and interior stylist. Jodi’s career began as a fashion illustrator and jewelry designer in Manhattan. Since 1994, Jodi has provided her expert interior styling and all surface artistry to residential and commercial spaces, specializing in color direction, furniture placement, room accessorizing, customized murals, faux finishes, and mosaic art. Jodi has appeared on television and radio and has provided numerous clients with ways to achieve happiness in their home surroundings. Over the course of these years, Jodi observed that whether moving to a new home, or reclaiming the space you are in, was extremely stressful, especially for women & men in transition (divorce, loss of a spouse, retirement, empty nest or relocation). As someone who has personally experienced “we to me,” Jodi offers advice and resources for others who are transitioning to “me.” |



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