Three Rooms
Three Rooms
Podcast Description
Three Rooms is a podcast that opens the front door to the most personal stories behind the places we call home. Each episode, award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of Reclaim magazine, Loma-Ann Marks, invites her guest to take listeners on a journey through three rooms in homes and properties that have shaped their lives.
From childhood bedrooms to first apartments, kitchen tables to creative sanctuaries — each space reveals powerful memories, surprising insights, and intimate reflections. By the end of every episode, a deeply personal home is built from these rooms, layered with emotion, nostalgia and character.
Three Rooms is a unique insight into the significance of home, because often where we are makes us who we are.
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The podcast explores themes of home, memory, and identity, with episodes featuring discussions about childhood bedrooms, first apartments, and creative spaces that evoke emotion and reflection, revealing how these environments shape personal narratives and experiences

Three Rooms is a podcast that opens the front door to the most personal stories behind the places we call home. Each episode, award-winning journalist and homes magazine editor, Loma-Ann Marks, invites her guest to take listeners on a journey through three rooms in homes and properties that have shaped their lives.
From childhood bedrooms to first apartments, kitchen tables to creative sanctuaries — each space reveals powerful memories, surprising insights, and intimate reflections. By the end of every episode, a deeply personal home is built from these rooms, layered with emotion, nostalgia and character.
Three Rooms is a unique insight into the significance of home, because often where we are makes us who we are.
Rebecca Thornton is the bestselling author of a series of acclaimed psychological thrillers that delve into the complexities of friendship, power, ambition and deception, with her fourth novel, Faculty of Liars, out in August. She’s a former journalist who has reported from conflict zones and international news stories, and brings a sharp eye for human behaviour and hidden motivations to her fiction.
As Rebecca shares her Three Rooms, she reveals how even thinking about them have uncovered aspects of her life and personality that she’d not considered, and how these spaces are significant markers in how her outlook on life has unfolded.
During the conversation, Rebecca explains her former condition, aphantasia, and how moving through the world with this very rare way of interpreting it has affected her reaction to home and space.
Faculty of Liars is out on 6 August

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