The Home for Humanity Podcast
Helping you connect to a place
you already belong.
The Home for Humanity podcast is a place where I speak with people about feeling at home in their houses, families, bodies, communities, and natural environments.
I am a part of the cultural shift in the world of housing (and beyond) that prioritizes “we” ALONGSIDE “me” so more of our human needs can once again be met by the village.
What do I mean by “the village” meeting our human needs? For many of us, support systems are something we must seek out and find. Whether it’s emotional, financial, spiritual, or physical - it’s become an assumption of our society that we must do it all alone. But for many people throughout human history, the village (or family, neighborhood, community, etc.) has provided a ring of support that is no longer present in our modern culture. I’m passionate about collective ownership and stewardship that puts power, support, and connection back into the hands of the people who love the land they live on, the bodies they inhabit, and neighborhoods they are a part of.
Meet your host, Sarah Ann.
Sarah Liljegren is a naturalist, herbalist, teacher, land steward, movement enthusiast, and real estate agent. She is passionate about building integrated communities, regenerative farming, permaculture principles, and game-based learning.
She started the Home for Humanity Podcast to inspire movements toward affordable housing to also include natural connection between individuals and their community, environment, and local food systems. Her business and mission is to build and grow homes (in all its ways) to house the fullness of our humanity, while inspiring others to do the same for themselves and their neighborhoods.
Washington-based work with a global message: humanity is worth believing in.
On the Home for Humanity Podcast we attempt to bumble our way through non-answers to sacred questions, while telling real success stories about inspiring humans who will restore your faith in humanity. Each guest was chosen for their efforts to bring light into a dark world, help people find their soulful purpose in life, create positive change in their communities, or have somehow turned pain into love - and I've invited them on to share how.