
Why Your Home May Be Affecting Your Health More Than You Realize | Sarah Walker
Sarah Walker, founder of a niche interior‑design and wellness advisory, explains how her firm uniquely blends architecture with health science to serve family offices and ultra‑high‑net‑worth clients. Drawing on a personal journey that began with a severe car accident at age 20, she discovered that her own home environment hindered recovery, prompting a career dedicated to creating spaces that actively support healing, focus, and daily rituals. Walker emphasizes that wellness‑focused design goes beyond aesthetics. By eliminating toxic finishes, monitoring indoor air quality, and incorporating biophilic principles, her team can trigger measurable physiological responses—research shows heart rate and cortisol levels drop within three to five seconds of entering a nature‑infused room. Practical considerations such as intuitive circulation, accessible fixtures, and integrated amenities like steam showers and saunas further reduce mental load and physical strain. Concrete examples illustrate the approach: sourcing roughly half of all materials from Europe, where certifications such as CARB‑II and Blue Angel enforce strict chemical limits; partnering with brands like Seridian, which offers an all‑natural, smart‑technology mattress that eliminates harmful foams and adds EMF shielding; and applying neuro‑esthetic concepts to ensure spaces feel safe, beautiful, and belonging. Walker notes that many U.S. products merely carry warning labels, whereas European standards incentivize manufacturers to prove health benefits. The broader implication is a paradigm shift for the luxury real‑estate market. As affluent families increasingly view their residences as year‑round wellness retreats rather than trophy showpieces, demand grows for design firms that can marry opulence with evidence‑based health benefits. This creates opportunities for manufacturers, regulators, and designers to elevate industry standards and make healthy homes more accessible beyond the elite.

Can AI Save Humanity? Inside Michael Nash's Global Investigation.
The conversation centers on Michael Nash’s six‑part documentary series, "Raise," and its debut at the United Nations‑backed AI for Good Global Summit in early July. The series investigates whether artificial intelligence can tackle humanity’s biggest challenges— from climate‑driven agriculture to...

Alex Huff with Subs 2 Episode 01 Foi Admin's Studio
In this round‑table, Alex Huff revisits Daft Share, a tech‑driven platform that reimagines donor‑advised funds (DAFs) as shareable, gamified wallets for charitable giving. He argues that conventional fundraising is antiquated and that leveraging social platforms can make philanthropy scalable and...

Breathwork & Nervous System Recovery | Tim Thomas on Sleep, Stress & Human Performance.
Tim Thomas joins Arthur’s Round Table to explain how breathwork, ice‑baths and disciplined sleep can rewire the nervous system and unlock sustainable high performance. He frames his message around a decade of work with veterans trapped in chronic fight‑or‑flight, showing...

Leadership & Human Connection in the AI Era. Stever Robbins Interview
The interview with Stever Robbins explores how a nomadic, tech‑savvy upbringing shaped his view on leadership and human connection in today’s AI‑driven economy. Robbins credits early exposure to the Arpanet—accessed at age 11—to his acceptance at MIT and later Harvard Business...

The Hidden Wealth Strategy Billionaires Use: Farmland
The video features Steve Brewer of People’s Company, a farm‑management firm that grew from a small Iowa bank department into a national platform operating in 35 states. Brewer outlines the firm’s four‑pronged services: farm management for absentee owners, brokerage and...

Conscious Leadership & Cultural Transformation with Jaclyn Orent
In this episode of Arthur’s Round Table, Jaclyn Orent, co‑founder and CEO of Cultural Catalysts, outlines a new framework for conscious leadership that bridges individual awareness with systemic cultural change. She argues that the current debt‑cycle transition—what Ray Dalio describes...

Hypnotherapy & Subconscious Healing for Trauma | Peter McLaughlin Interview
The interview centers on Peter McLaughlin’s journey from a Wall Street professional diagnosed with a rare leukemia after 9/11 to a hypnotherapy practitioner who believes the subconscious mind can extend lifespan. Facing a grim prognosis, McLaughlin spent years researching the mind‑body...

Distributed Energy & Edge AI Infrastructure. Karl Andersen on the Future of Compute
The discussion centers on Electra’s vision of marrying distributed renewable energy with edge‑scale AI compute. By locating small data‑center modules—typically under 20 MW—directly at sites that generate excess solar or battery power, the model sidesteps the bottlenecks of traditional transmission grids...

Stress Recovery & Nervous System Optimization with Jim Poole | NuCalm Neuroscience.
The video features Jim Poole discussing NuCalm Neuroscience’s stress recovery and nervous system optimization technology, describing its origins, scientific basis, and commercial partnerships. Poole explains that NuCalm uses a patented software delivering precise inaudible frequencies—isospheric waveforms, binaural beats, and a 132 Hz...

A Private Family Office Insights Webinar Featuring Andy Bernard, Partner and CIO at LEFT LANE.
The Family Office Insights webinar featured Andy Bernard, partner and CIO of Left Lane, outlining a $152 million capital raise to convert distressed historic office buildings into luxury hotels and high‑end multifamily assets. Bernard detailed his background in mortgage‑backed securities and...

Family Legacy Storytelling & AI Digital Identity | Miles Spencer Interview
Arthur’s Round Table featured Miles Spencer, co‑founder of Reflect.ai, a startup that transforms family archives into interactive digital personas. Spencer explained how the service ingests scanned documents, photos, and a short voice sample—typically 20 seconds—to generate a lifelike avatar capable...

Building a Life of Meaning & Generational Leadership with Rick Walker
Arthur’s Round Table featured Rick Walker, a self‑made entrepreneur who grew up in a two‑bedroom home in Corpus Christi and launched a facilities‑management firm while still in college. By his mid‑20s he was overseeing 400 employees and later built a...

Flyhouse. The Best Way to Fly Private.
Flyhouse is positioning itself as the Uber‑for‑private‑jets, offering a consumer‑facing app that delivers ten lowest‑priced aircraft quotes within 30 seconds via a proprietary reverse‑auction engine. The platform also functions as an Airbnb for jet owners, allowing them to list planes,...

Purpose, Mindset & Human Potential | Kris Land on The Infinity Within
The Infinity Within interview explores Kris Land's journey from teenage tech prodigy to author and serial entrepreneur, focusing on purpose, mindset, and human potential. He recounts selling a computer‑software firm as a teen, then spiralling into depression when he ran out...