
In this episode of the Talk Design podcast, host Adrian Ramsay sits down with Dee Hardy, a former high-end Sydney property developer who has transitioned her immense project management skills into becoming a "Life Architect." Today, Dee works as a counselor and mediator, expertly project managing high-conflict relationships and divorces to help couples consciously separate and stay out of the courtroom.Dee shares her incredible origin story, detailing how a lack of fear allowed her to buy her first property at age 17 for $69,500 by saving up a 50% deposit and flipping cars at a local market. She offers profound advice for young women entering the construction and design fields, explaining why she reframes the industry as "male-populated" rather than "male-dominated" to remove the aggressive struggle for submission, allowing her to focus entirely on her skillset and feminine energy.The conversation takes a deep dive into the psychology of human relationships. Dee explains the critical importance of de-escalating heightened emotions before making major life decisions, especially when protecting children from the trauma of non-verbal conflict cues. Adrian also shares his architectural secret weapon: the "wish list" exercise, revealing how having couples draft their dream home priorities separately helps him identify relationship red flags, veto power, and underlying communication issues before the design even begins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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