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Boulevard Beat
Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett.
51 episodes
3 days ago
The lines of design and style are blurred. Boulevard Beat proves the one you should take. Hosted by Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett.
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The lines of design and style are blurred. Boulevard Beat proves the one you should take. Hosted by Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett.
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Boulevard Beat
Designing a Life with Intention: Setting the Tone for the Year Ahead
As we begin a new year, we’re choosing a different approach one rooted in clarity, purpose, and ease. In Designing a Life with Intention: Setting the Tone for the Year Ahead, we explore why intentions are often more powerful than resolutions, and how they allow us to move forward with flexibility rather than pressure.

This episode is a thoughtful conversation about slowing down and becoming more intentional with how we live, work, and design our lives. Instead of chasing perfection or rigid goals, we focus on defining how we want to feel in the year ahead and allowing those feelings to guide our choices, rhythms, and environments.

From personal habits and creative energy to the spaces we call home, we discuss how intention can serve as a framework for everyday decisions, helping us stay grounded, present, and aligned as the year unfolds. This episode invites listeners to set the tone for the year in a way that feels sustainable, meaningful, and deeply personal.

Street Style Takeaways

1. Intentions focus on direction, not perfection
Resolutions are often outcome-based and rigid. Intentions allow room for progress, setbacks, and real life—while still keeping you aligned with what matters most.

2. How you want to feel matters more than what you want to achieve
Instead of asking “What do I want to accomplish?” we ask, “How do I want to live, move, and feel this year?” Ease, creativity, presence, joy, calm—these become guiding principles.

3. Intentions can evolve—and that’s a good thing
Life shifts, seasons change, and priorities adjust. Intentions are meant to move with you, not box you in.

4. Your home should support your intentions
Whether it’s creating more calm, carving out creative space, or simplifying routines, your environment plays a huge role in how well you live out your intentions day to day.

5. Small, consistent choices matter more than big declarations
Intentions show up in everyday moments—how you start your morning, how you design your space, how you protect your time.


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3 days ago
37 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Dream House: What Truly Makes a Home a Dream
In this special final episode of the year, Dream House: What Truly Makes a Home a Dream, Meghan and Krissa dive into the joy and intention behind creating a home that feels both beautiful and deeply personal. The conversation explores the pieces, features, and thoughtful touches that elevate everyday living — from meaningful collections to well-made furnishings that stand the test of time.

They discuss why a dream house isn’t about perfection or trends but about surrounding yourself with items you love, displays that tell your story, and spaces that invite ease, creativity, and connection. This episode closes out the year with warmth, reflection, and a clear reminder that the most “dreamy” homes are built with heart.

Street Style Takeaways:

1. A Dream Home Reflects You
The most beautiful houses tell a personal story — through art, books, collections, and the moments they showcase.
2. Quality Over Quantity
Investing in well-crafted furnishings enhances comfort, longevity, and daily enjoyment.
3. Function Matters
A dream house isn’t just pretty — it works for your lifestyle. Thoughtful storage and practical furniture can be both functional and soulful.
4. Ease Is the New Luxury
A home designed for smooth daily living (and a little breathing room) creates space for creativity, family, and rest.
5. It’s the Layering That Makes It Dreamy
Thoughtful layers — textiles, heirlooms, lighting, textures — bring warmth and personality that no trend can replicate.
6. Gratitude for Home + Year-End Reflection
This episode celebrates the joy of home and the meaningful conversations shared throughout the year on Boulevard Beat.

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3 weeks ago
39 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Screen Style….Design in Pop Culture
In this festive, feel-good episode of Boulevard Beat, Krissa, Liz, and Meghan dive into the unforgettable interiors that have defined TV, film, and pop culture. From the iconic Chicago charm of the Home Alone house to the whimsy of Practical Magic, the timeless Manhattan apartments of Sex and the City, and the cozy perfection of The Holiday, the trio explores how on-screen spaces shape the way we dream about, design, and live in our own homes.

They also unpack the subtle design storytelling behind shows like Gossip Girl, I Love Lucy, and The Cosby Show, and revisit beloved Nancy Meyers classics that continue to influence modern interiors decades later. It’s a nostalgic, design-nerd-approved conversation celebrating the way pop culture makes interiors memorable, magical, and deeply personal.

Street Style Takeaways: 

  • Iconic design lasts decades
    Homes like the Home Alone house or Amanda’s LA home in The Holiday remain relevant because they balance warmth, intention, and classic style.
  • Design in pop culture reflects personality
    From Carrie Bradshaw’s lived-in charm to Samantha’s bold urban glam, interiors often act as character development tools as much as wardrobe does.
  • Nancy Meyers perfected the “comfort-set aesthetic”
    Her homes — Hamptons coastal in Something’s Gotta Give or the split-world cottages in The Holiday — continue to shape what people crave: light, symmetry, softness, and soul.
  • Art plays a starring role
    Shows like Gossip Girl and The Cosby Show used real, notable artists and pieces, making collecting and appreciating art feel accessible and aspirational.
  • Pop culture sparks real-life design trends
    Whether it’s English cottage romanticism, Manhattan opulence, or classic Americana, these visual stories influence how people want to live today — cozy, collected, and character-rich.


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1 month ago
31 minutes

Boulevard Beat
The Precious Present: Curated Gifts for the Home, Style & Season
In this festive episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa unwrap their favorite things to give and get this holiday season. From design-forward treasures to chic wardrobe staples and thoughtful local finds, this curated guide is all about elevating the art of gifting. Whether you’re shopping for the entertainer, the style lover, the homebody, or the hard-to-buy-for, we share pieces that feel personal, intentional, and joyful. Plus, we talk about why supporting local makers and small businesses adds meaning to every gift.

Grab your list, pour a cozy drink, and get ready to discover the precious present of giving well.

Street Style Takeaways:
  1. Thoughtful > Trendy:
    Gifts that reflect personal style or home life will always feel more meaningful than a last-minute impulse buy.
  2. Support Local When You Can:
    Shopping from local boutiques, artists, and makers brings soul to your gift list — and supports your community in the process.
  3. Quality Shows:
    Investing in well-made pieces (even small ones) elevates a gift from ordinary to lasting.
  4. Gifts Should Tell a Story:
    A little note about why you chose something makes the moment feel even more special.
  5. Curate With Intention:
    Think in categories — décor, entertaining, self-care, fashion, and home essentials — to build a well-rounded, stress-free gift list.


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1 month ago
45 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Thanksgiving-Ready Kitchens: How to Design a Space That Works for Real Life
In this Thanksgiving-week episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa explore Thanksgiving-Ready Kitchens: How to Design a Space That Works for Real Life. As families gather and the heart of the home comes alive, they break down what today’s kitchens truly need to function beautifully—during the holidays and every day. From the rise of back kitchens to smarter storage solutions, mindful materials, and the evolution of the kitchen island, this conversation dives into how thoughtful design supports the way people actually cook, gather, and live. It’s a warm, practical, and inspiring look at designing a kitchen that can gracefully handle both the chaos of Thanksgiving prep and the rhythm of daily life.
 Street Style Takeaways:
  1. The Kitchen Is More Than a Workspace—It’s a Lifestyle Hub
    It's where families gather, guests linger, and life happens. Today’s kitchens must reflect how people truly use them.
  2. Back Kitchens & Work Pantries Are Game-Changers
    These secondary spaces keep clutter, appliances, and mess tucked away—making the main kitchen cleaner, calmer, and more beautiful.
  3. Material Choices Matter (Especially for Heavy Use)
    Marble, wood, metal—each brings character, but durability and practicality must guide selections, especially around sinks, ranges, and clean-up zones.
  4. Islands Have Become Furniture Pieces
    They aren’t just blocks of cabinetry anymore. Islands now have decorative legs, curated materials, and seating moments that blend form and function.
  5. Smart Storage Makes Holiday Cooking (and Every Day) Easier
    Thoughtful solutions like coffee stations, baking zones, dedicated drawers, and organized pantries support habits and simplify daily routines.


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1 month ago
35 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Picture This with Kerry Kirk
In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa sit down with acclaimed interior and architectural photographer Kerry Kirk, whose thoughtful eye and signature lighting style have made her a favorite among top designers and national publications. Kerry shares the story of the street where she grew up, the path that led her into the creative world, and what it truly takes to build a photography business from the ground up.

Together, the three dive into the artistry behind photographing interiors — from the preparation required before a shoot begins to keeping a fresh perspective when homes often share similar layouts. Kerry opens up about navigating client expectations, how her travels have expanded her creativity, and the destinations still sitting on her photography wish list.

The conversation also explores social media’s impact on creative careers, the importance of high-quality imagery, and which current photography trends might be ready to retire. Kerry also shares how her passion for vintage and antique wares blossomed into a meaningful creative outlet through her work at Round Top.

Street Style Takeaways: 

  1. Building a creative career takes courage and connection. Kerry’s early client growth came from showing up, staying persistent, and embracing opportunities before perfection set in.
  2. Great photography begins long before the camera. Preparation, communication, and visual planning are essential for capturing interiors that feel intentional and alive.
  3. A fresh eye is a practiced skill. Even familiar layouts become unique when approached with curiosity and storytelling in mind.
  4. Travel expands your creative vocabulary. Kerry’s experiences around the world influence her perspective, shaping her sense of color, light, and composition.
  5. Social media is a visual calling card. Thoughtful, well-lit imagery — even on an iPhone — builds trust and elevates a creative brand.
  6. Trends fade, but authenticity remains. Kerry shares which trends feel overplayed and why staying true to your own aesthetic matters most.
  7. Creativity thrives in multiple outlets. Her passion for vintage and antiques through Round Top brings dimension and inspiration back into her photography



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1 month ago
45 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Let There Be Light
In this cozy seasonal episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa explore the power, psychology, and design strategy behind beautiful lighting. As we move into shorter days and longer nights, the conversation shifts from natural sunshine to intentionally curated artificial light — and how lighting can dramatically shift the mood, depth, and warmth in a home. From understanding ambient vs task vs accent lighting, to the return of beautiful decorative lampshades, to the rise of cordless lighting, dimmers, candles, and the emotional resonance of the hearth — this episode breaks down how to make light feel layered, human, and luxurious. Lighting isn’t an accessory… it’s a feeling. And winter is where it matters most.

Takeaways:
  • Natural light sets emotional tone — but winter is where intentional artificial lighting becomes design’s secret weapon.
  • Layering lighting (ambient, task, accent) creates depth and mood — overhead lighting alone is rarely flattering.
  • Lampshades shape the quality of light — pleated and patterned shades are having a moment for a reason.
  • Cordless lighting gives designers freedom — light placement is no longer limited to outlets.
  • Dimmers are the most powerful small investment you can make — they allow lighting to mirror natural rhythms.
  • Candlelight + firelight produce a primal feeling of comfort and romance — use them deliberately this season.


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1 month ago
35 minutes

Boulevard Beat
High Point Market: Our Designer Wrap-Up
In this High Point Market recap episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa dive deep into the trend that quietly defined this season — texture. From nubby weaves to carved stone to leather-wrapped details, this Market proved that homes today are being shaped just as much by how things feel as how they look. We talk about the shift toward tactile comfort, warm materials, craftsmanship, and the way layering texture allows interiors to feel modern and soulful at the same time. It’s the trend that makes the room feel lived in, classic, collected — and it’s a direction that aligns so naturally with how we design. 

Street Style Takeaways:
  1. Texture is the New Pattern
    Clients are craving depth and warmth — nubby wools, soft boucle, woven leathers, raffia, grasscloth — it’s what makes spaces feel emotionally alive.
  2. Craftsmanship is Driving Trend
    Hand-finished materials, artisanal hardware, and tactile detail are becoming the new form of quiet luxury.
  3. Color is Warmer When Texture Leads
    Earthy neutrals and rich browns feel richer and more dimensional when layered in natural materials.
  4. Comfort is High Style
    From sculptural seating to matte stone, tactile surfaces make rooms feel both relaxed and elevated.
  5. Timelessness Comes From Materiality
    If you invest in texture over trend — a room stays classic longer.


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2 months ago
33 minutes

Boulevard Beat
You Asked, We Answered - Listener Questions
In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa open the floor to listener questions — diving into real-life design dilemmas from couples and clients with competing styles. From masculine and feminine balance to the surprising color choices clients make, the duo shares how design becomes both creative expression and relationship therapy. Meghan talks through her approach to honoring both partners’ visions, creating harmony through listening, compromise, and thoughtful design solutions. Krissa brings her editorial perspective, noting how individuality within a home can create some of the most compelling and personal spaces.

It’s a conversation about authenticity, collaboration, and the art of making every room reflect the people who live in it.

Street Style Takeaways:
  1. Listen first. Every great design begins by understanding each client’s non-negotiables.
  2. Find the common thread. Shared values—comfort, elegance, color—can bridge very different tastes.
  3. Mix the unexpected. Pair feminine patterns with masculine tones for a sophisticated balance.
  4. Celebrate individuality. Every person deserves a space that feels personal and restorative.
  5. Design is diplomacy. The best rooms find peace between perspectives—and that’s where the magic happens.


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2 months ago
44 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Page Turners
This week on Boulevard Beat, Meghan, Krissa, and Liz explore the charm and staying power of design books — those treasured collections that shape how we see and share beauty. The hosts trade favorite finds and talk about why books remain such an essential part of design culture.

Liz takes listeners inside her journey of creating her upcoming book Art for Everyone sharing how the idea came to life, what she’s learned through the process, and how she hopes readers will connect to it. Together, the hosts discuss how books serve as both inspiration and legacy, offering a deeper way to experience design in an increasingly digital world.

Learn more and preorder Art is for Everyone here!

Street Style Takeaways:

·  Books are timeless design tools.
Design books aren’t just beautiful to look at — they’re resources that shape perspective, spark ideas, and remind us of the artistry behind every space.

·  Print gives permanence.
In a digital world, there’s something grounding about holding a book. It’s a creative legacy that lasts far beyond a post or a scroll.

·  Storytelling is part of great design.
Whether you’re designing a home or writing a book, the magic is in the story — what it says about who you are and what inspires you.

·  Creating a book takes both heart and hustle.
Liz’s journey with Art for Everyone shows that a design book is as much about discipline and collaboration as it is about creativity.

·  Curate what you love.
Fill your shelves with books that move you — the ones that reflect your style, broaden your imagination, and remind you why good design matters.

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2 months ago
46 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Design in Full Color: Lindsay Thomas on Fashion, Home, and Joy
In this lively conversation, Lindsay Thomas joins Meghan and Krissa to talk about the intersection of style, business, and creativity. She reflects on growing up with a strong sense of imagination, her path from fashion buyer to brand founder, and the inspiration behind her current collections. Together, the trio explores the parallels between curating a wardrobe and designing a home—how both start with what you love and evolve with life’s seasons.

Lindsay also opens up about the balance between creative vision and commercial success, the joy of collaboration, and how staying true to your aesthetic builds lasting brand loyalty.

Lindsay's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garlandbags/

Lindsay's Website: https://garlandbags.com/

Street Style Takeaways
  1. Fashion and interiors share DNA — color, proportion, and texture tell your personal story in both.
  2. Good design evolves — your style should reflect who you are now, not who you were years ago.
  3. Entrepreneurship is creative, too — building a brand means designing an experience, not just a product.
  4. Confidence is key — when you trust your instincts, your clients and customers will too.
  5. Joy fuels creativity — surround yourself with what inspires you, and the rest will follow.


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2 months ago
40 minutes

Boulevard Beat
From Clutter to Clarity: Home + Life Organization
This week on Boulevard Beat Meghan and Krissa get real about Organization the behind-the-scenes systems that keep life and work flowing smoothly. From favorite calendar tools and meal prep routines to thoughtfully designed spaces that boost daily function, we’re sharing our personal go-to strategies for keeping it all together. It’s part practical, part inspiring, and fully rooted in how a little structure can make room for more creativity and joy.

Street Style Takeaways
  • Our favorite calendar + planning systems that keep the week on track
  • Why meal prepping makes evenings feel calmer and less chaotic
  • The spaces in our homes that are intentionally designed to keep things functional
  • How small organizational habits create big impact over time
  • Ways to tailor organization to your personal rhythm (no one-size-fits-all!)


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3 months ago
50 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Fall Feelings: Bringing Warmth and Texture Home
Fall has arrived—and with it comes a shift in how we live and feel in our spaces. In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa dive into the cozy, layered world of autumn interiors. From mohair throws and tactile textures to rich, earthy hues and the soft glow of firelight, we explore how to infuse your home with the essence of the season.

We’re talking fireplaces and their finishing touches, lighting that sets the mood as the days get shorter, and the subtle styling choices that make a home feel warm, welcoming, and timeless through the cooler months.

Whether you're swapping out accents or planning a full seasonal refresh, this episode is your inspiration for creating that irresistible fall feeling.

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3 months ago
51 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Soil to Studio – Swati Bansal
On this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund sit down with Swati Bansal, the visionary founder of Soil to Studio. Swati shares how she bridges centuries-old Indian textile traditions with modern design, honoring artisans and slow design practices. From her journey leaving banking to launching her own business, to collaborating with craftspeople and making hand-blocked textiles accessible for everyday life, this conversation explores creativity, versatility, and the power of human connection in design.
Street Style Takeaways:
  1. Creativity Can Thrive Anywhere: Inspiration doesn’t require a particular geography—Swati finds it in nature, everyday life, and quiet spaces away from constant external stimuli.
  2. Business Acumen Matters: A background in finance helped Swati approach her creative business strategically—budgeting collections like portfolios, understanding ROI, and building long-term sustainability.
  3. Textiles as a Storytelling Medium: Hand-blocked textiles combine playfulness and sophistication, offering versatility for both everyday and celebratory moments.
  4. Collaboration is Key: Working closely with artisans who are masters of their craft while open to experimentation creates “happy accidents” and elevates designs.
  5. Technology vs. Craftsmanship: While technology can help with global reach, Swati emphasizes that hand-driven processes bring focus, warmth, and character that machines can’t replicate.
Visit Soil To Studio's Website: https://soiltostudio.com


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3 months ago
31 minutes

Boulevard Beat
A Decade of Design: Celebrating 10 Years of Meghan Blum Interiors
This special episode of Boulevard Beat celebrates a milestone—10 years of Meghan Blum Interiors. Meghan reflects on the journey from launching her design firm with that very first project to building a brand known for its timeless style and personal approach.

From memorable projects and creative breakthroughs to the challenges of entrepreneurship, Meghan shares candid stories that shaped her career and the growth of MBI. She opens up about how her design style has evolved over the past decade, the importance of honoring client wishes while maintaining a classic vision, and the lessons she’s learned about building lasting relationships with clients, collaborators, and her own team.

Looking ahead, Meghan offers an inspiring glimpse into the next 10 years—her dream projects, vision for the future of MBI, and what excites her most about where the design world is headed. Along the way, she shares personal reflections, proud moments, and the “pinch-me” experiences that make the journey unforgettable.

This episode is both a celebration of MBI’s first decade and a heartfelt look at what it means to create spaces that truly last.

Street Style Takeaways:
  • Start with passion, grow with purpose — MBI was built on following a love of design and staying true to a timeless vision.
  • First projects matter — those early design jobs set the foundation for the firm’s reputation and future work.
  • Creative stretch leads to growth — challenges, whether logistical or stylistic, build resilience and strengthen your craft.
  • Timeless over trendy — staying grounded in classic design ensures projects feel fresh for years to come.
  • People first — strong relationships with clients, collaborators, and team members are the heart of a lasting business.
  • Celebrate the pinch-me moments — pausing to recognize proud milestones makes the journey even more meaningful.
  • Always keep looking ahead — the next decade is about embracing new opportunities, dream projects, and continued evolution.


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3 months ago
42 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Layers of Creativity with Hillary Howorth
In this episode of Boulevard Beat, we welcome Nashville-based artist Hillary Howorth, whose instinctual, layered paintings are redefining the way we experience contemporary art. Raised in South Carolina and now at home in Tennessee with her husband and three young boys, Hillary shares her journey as a self-taught artist whose work has been celebrated in House Beautiful, Serena & Lily, SPANX, and more.

Her process—layering countless coats of paint and mixed media over weeks—creates tactile, captivating works that invite you to lean in and linger. Hillary opens up about the freedom of not being bound by traditional rules, the patience her work requires, and how she balances creativity with motherhood in the ever-growing Music City.

This is a conversation about art without boundaries, trusting your instincts, and finding beauty in the layers.

Street Style Takeaways:
  • Trusting Instincts — how being self-taught allows Hillary to create without limitations.
  • The Art of Layers — why patience and process are essential to her textured, tactile works.
  • Breaking Rules — the freedom that comes from stepping outside traditional methods.
  • Balancing Acts — insights on raising three boys while building an art career.
  • Recognition & Reach — how her work has been embraced by top publications and design brands.
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4 months ago
29 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Closets, Pantries & Nooks: The Luxury of Everyday Living
In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa dive into “Closets, Pantries & Nooks: The Luxury of Everyday Living.” They shift the focus from public-facing spaces to the private rooms that bring daily ease and joy. From closets that function as chic dressing rooms to pantries that elevate everyday routines, they show how these specialty spaces are more than just add-ons—they’re expressions of personal style and intentional living.

The conversation explores how design priorities have evolved from impressing guests to designing for the people who actually live in the home. Listeners will leave inspired to reimagine their own “everyday luxury” spaces, where function meets beauty.  

Street Style Takeaways:
  • Design for your lifestyle, not your visitors. Your home should reflect you—not just the spaces meant for entertaining.
  • Closets as couture. Think runway-worthy dressing rooms with seating, lighting, and little luxuries.
  • Pantries as statements. An organized, beautiful pantry is a power move that transforms daily life.
  • Nooks as signatures. Cozy corners and personalized rooms are like street style accessories—defining, unique, and full of personality.
  • Budget where it matters. Invest in the rooms you touch every single day.


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4 months ago
36 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Discovering Your Signature Style
In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa unpack the journey of developing your own personal style. Drawing on their experiences in the design world as designer and editor, they share how style is built over time—through trial and error, collecting meaningful pieces, and allowing your home to tell your story. The conversation moves from finding inspiration in everyday life to editing what doesn’t fit, and the importance of creating spaces that feel both livable and timeless. With humor, honesty, and practical wisdom, they remind listeners that style isn’t about following rules—it’s about discovering what feels authentic.

Street Style Takeaways:
  1. Style evolves with life — as your lifestyle shifts, your interiors should adapt to reflect who you are in that moment.
  2. Editing is as important as collecting — knowing what to leave out is often what makes a room feel intentional.
  3. Trends can inspire but shouldn’t dictate — use them as seasoning, not the whole recipe.
  4. Personal pieces matter — art, heirlooms, or travel finds are what bring depth and authenticity.
  5. Confidence is key — the best style is the one you believe in and live comfortably with.


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4 months ago
27 minutes

Boulevard Beat
The Art of Collecting- Building a Meaningful Collection
On this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan is joined by host Liz Lidgett of Liz Lidgett Gallery for a conversation all about collecting art. Together, they break down the myths and intimidation often surrounding art collecting and make the case that anyone can start building a meaningful collection.

From where to begin and how to trust your instincts, to investing wisely and finding pieces that tell your story, Meghan and Liz share practical advice and personal experiences that make the art world approachable and exciting. They also discuss the role of galleries, how to balance budget with passion, and why art is not just about décor but about connection, joy, and legacy.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just curious about buying your first piece, this episode offers inspiration and guidance on how to make art a part of your life in a lasting, personal way.    

Street Style Takeaways:
·  Start with what you love — Art collecting doesn’t need to be intimidating or expensive. The most meaningful collections begin with pieces that spark joy and connection.

·  Trust your instincts — Liz emphasized that your personal taste matters more than trends or what others think.

·  Every budget has room for art — Collecting isn’t reserved for the wealthy. Prints, small works, and emerging artists are all great entry points.

·  Work with trusted galleries — A good gallery helps guide you, introduces you to artists, and ensures your purchases are authentic and lasting.

·  Art tells your story — Beyond investment, a collection becomes part of your personal narrative and the legacy you share in your home.

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4 months ago
35 minutes

Boulevard Beat
Getting Personal: Our Design Don’ts
In this candid and lighthearted episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund swap their biggest interior design pet peeves — the mistakes that make them cringe — and share the solutions that turn those missteps into stylish, timeless spaces. From the dangers of going “matchy-matchy” to the importance of scale, proportion, and functionality, they explain why certain design choices fall flat and how to elevate them with thoughtful details. Listeners will walk away with an eye for spotting what’s “off” in a room and the confidence to create spaces that feel collected, personal, and beautifully balanced.

5 Key Takeaways:
  1. Avoid the “matchy-matchy” trap — Coordinated pieces are fine, but identical sets can feel flat; mixing textures, finishes, and shapes creates sophistication and visual interest.
  2. Scale matters — Whether it’s furniture, art, or décor, correct proportions are key to making a space feel harmonious.
  3. Centerpiece height counts — Dining table arrangements should never block sightlines; keep them low to encourage conversation.
  4. Design is in the details — Layering patterns, mixing metals, and varying shapes add depth and personality to a room.
  5. Mistakes are costly — Taking time to plan and invest in the right pieces up front will save both money and frustration later.

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4 months ago
46 minutes

Boulevard Beat
The lines of design and style are blurred. Boulevard Beat proves the one you should take. Hosted by Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett.