The hardest part of the show is saying goodbye when it’s all done. It really breaks you. — Genevieve Gorder
I had been to the south many times and I thought I knew what the south was, but not until — Genevieve Gorder
And the relationships that happen become so intense, deep, involved and complex and — Genevieve Gorder
I think we typically, as northerners, stereotype what the south is in so many negative ways. — Genevieve Gorder
Design can have such a positive impact on the way people live and on their relationships and moods. — Genevieve Gorder
I think taking design out of the studio and really having a relationship with the people — Genevieve Gorder
But instead of that stuff you get relationships with people and neighbors that you would — Genevieve Gorder
I’m so used to talk-show hosts just giving you a sound bite and not really being interested. — Genevieve Gorder
You need to have a home to go back to, whether it’s a hotel room or a barn. It’s only home when he’s there. — Genevieve Gorder
We worked out a lot of bugs and figured out who was working and who wasn’t and how — Genevieve Gorder
So, to really execute design in its highest form and making people feel joy, that’s a great reward. — Genevieve Gorder