Put the sledgehammer and the Property Brothers marathons away, because Whitney Port just dropped a With Whit episode that turns cluttered apartments into calm power-pads with no demolition needed thanks to Feng Shui.
Guest Anjie Cho, licensed architect and celebrated Feng Shui teacher, walks listeners through the “wind-and-water” wisdom that keeps chi flowing and confidence soaring.
“Feng shui is a practice that comes from Asia,” Cho explains to Port. “[Practitioners] are looking at their environment and seeing the best way to situate yourself with the natural world.” At its linguistic core, “feng shui translates to wind and water”—two elements everybody (and every apartment) needs to thrive.
Cho also offers a modern spin on the ancient practice.“I have my own definition of feng shui as a mindfulness of space,” she says. In other words, the practice rewards anyone who pays attention to how a room’s setup affects mood, focus, and overall vibe.
According to her bio, “since 1999, [Cho] has been designing beautiful and nourishing spaces…informed by the ancient practice of feng shui and meditation.” Beyond private clients, Cho co-founded the Mindful Design Feng Shui School and authored Mindful Homes, a step-by-step guide to bringing Feng Shui into your space and heal from clutter, so her advice balances practical design expertise with centuries-old philosophy.
Her step-by-step guide to modern feng shui is far from cloaked in mystery:
Feng Shui rewards curiosity: observe, tweak, and watch the ripple. As Cho says, a thoughtfully arranged space “invites chi” and keeps fight-or-flight responses in check. Swap frustration for flow, and let every corner of the home whisper, “You’ve got this.”
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