"Colour Can Wake the Dead": A Conversation with Heather Omoike
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Heather Omoike has been building spaces where people feel seen for over 15 years. From selling swimsuits to pioneering the picnic experience space in Tampa, to an interior design practice rooted in one simple belief: that your home should tell your story. She's a mom, a creative, a vintage collector and someone who has learned that the work you build for others and the work you do on yourself are never really separate.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
🌀 How That's My Jam was born from a Covid pivot and became the first picnic setup business in Tampa
🌀 Why Heather ended a thriving business at its peak and what that decision actually felt like
🌀The design philosophy behind "collective, not cluttered" and why your home shouldn't look like everyone else's
🌀 What it actually means to design a home that feels collected over time rather than bought all at once
🌀 How vintage sourcing changed the way she thinks about personality, story, and why your space should never look like everyone else's
🌀The creative space she protects as her own and what it means to pour back into yourself when you're a mom who gives everything
Connect with Heather on Instagram: @jamesandbyrdie
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