S4/Ep8 Intentional Design, Authentic Living and Building A Home That Reflects Who You Are With Amy Holderby


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What does it really mean to live with intention?

In this episode, I’m joined by my former client Amy Holderby, founder of Living Stone Building Company, for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation about intentional home design, authentic living, and what it really means to create spaces (and businesses) that reflect who we are.

With 18+ years in the design and construction industry, Amy brings a refreshing, empathetic perspective in a predominantly male-dominated industry that will leave you reimagining what meaningful home living can really be. From finding her authentic expression and reconnecting with her business through a rebrand, to building a family-run company grounded in care, communication, and trust — this dialogue is your reminder that intention can change EVERYTHING. Whether you’re designing your space, redefining your career, or rebuilding your relationship to purpose — this one is for you friends! 🏠♥️

We discuss:

What it means to create a home that reflect who you are
• Amy’s journey through entrepreneurship, burnout, and reclaiming vision
• How her rebrand became a tool for reconnection, not just aesthetics
• The difference care and communication make in the construction industry
• Designing homes that are rooted in memory, story, and individual values
• Working alongside family — and what it looks like to lead with love
• Navigating change through faith, prayer, and radical trust


✍️ Journal Prompts:

• What am I holding onto in my life or home that no longer aligns with who I’m becoming?
• Where in my life or business could I bring in more intentionality or personalization?
• When have I felt most at home in my life — and what contributed to that feeling?
• What stories am I telling myself about success, growth, or the kind of life I should be building?


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S4/Ep7 The Power of Self-Reflection and Seeing Others As Mirrors: A Reflection Series with Ashley