
Episode #17
Beyond the Pretty Pictures: Michelle Mastro on the Stories Behind Homes, Design and How We Live
Send us Fan Mail A gorgeous home can still be a bad story, and a “normal” house can be unforgettable if you know what to look for. We sit down with freelance home, culture, travel and lifestyle writer Michelle Mastro, whose bylines span Architectural Digest, Dwell, Bloomberg, Smithsonian and National Geographic, to talk about what actually gets a home tour or design feature over the finish line with editors and readers. We get practical fast: what catches her eye in a pitch, why photos are non-negotiable, how “sterile” images can kill interest and what “lived-in” really means in editorial terms. Michelle explains how she hunts for the hook behind the visuals, from the way a family gathers in a space to the unusual choices that make a home distinct. We also unpack the realities of budgets and image rights, plus how PR professionals, designers, architects and builders can make pitching feel less like shouting into a black hole. Then we zoom out into the bigger ideas that make lifestyle journalism matter. Michelle shares which design trends she’s loving, why she’s over generational labels like “Millennial Gray” and what Victorian homes still teach us about comfort, identity and the concept of home itself. We connect design to travel and culture, including why the Midwest deserves more attention as an architecture destination. The conversation turns personal as Michelle reflects on loss, motherhood, and the questions that keep pulling her back to domestic spaces. If you work in PR, design or media, you’ll leave with clearer pitching instincts and a sharper sense of what editors want right now. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves homes and storytelling and please leave a rating and review so more listeners can find us. Connect with Michelle: Instagram: @homes_writer LinkedIn: Michelle Mastro Portfolio/Website: Michelle's website Muck Rack: Michelle Mastro

