HGTV Star Ben, Erin Pisser says that Americans want a slower lifestyle

HGTV Star Ben and Erin Pisser They believe that Americans “crave” a slower and easier lifestyle.
Pissiers, who acts in HGTV “Downloading a hometown“They started to rebuild the little Florida city of Sebing, which they” fell in love with “immediately.
“It was built as a resort before the Florida coasts really developed and blew up,” Ben told Fox News Digital.
“Before themed parks, and that is the old Florida that our grandparents went [to] On vacation, “Erin added.” We see all their photos. I have photos of my grandparents since going to those parts of Florida, and we want it back. “
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Ben Pisser and Erin Pisier are being renewed by the small Florida city of Sobring in their “Downloading of his Homeland” show. (John Shearer/Getty Pictures for CMA)
“I think a lot of us who crave slower, simpler, less more,” Erin explained. “We want a beautiful lake and a peaceful city to remain a really great meal.”
The third season of “Giving of your hometown”, which premiered on March 9, focused on personal stories of those To live in the sebrings.
House builders worked with a kindergarten teacher. A single mom bought a historic house that belonged to her own kindergarten teacher.
“That story herself was like this magical little city,” Ben said.
Her story “about how we influenced and hit a young childhood in a young childhood by the best teachers,” Erin added.
Erin Pisser told Fox News Digital: “I think there are many who crave slower, simpler, less is more.” (Gary Gershoff/Getty Images)
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Ben and Erin have found themselves with the challenge of balancing veterans dealing with PTSD with “Eskapism” HGTV.
“We have collaborated with a married couple helping with veterans dealing with PTSD and suicide prevention. These were difficult, difficult things,” Erin said.
“There were several times that we had meetings where we somehow retreated, and we were like,” OK. How much can we say on HGTV? “Because that’s it, you know what I mean?” But it was a really difficult topic we covered. “
They noted that the doors of the vapor “are always open” and sometimes receive calls at three in the morning and are always “ready to welcome people to their home.”
“And it is important for their own mental health that this home is a place where they can at some point at some point,” Erin added. “And so it was our main focus. How to make this house that felt dark and lovely feeling easier? Because the burden they carry is already so difficult. You don’t want your house to add to you.”
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The third season of Ben and Erin Pisser ‘Mati.tnion Town is aired on Sunday at HGTV. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
Erin and Ben They’ve been together for 20 years. The couple met in 2004, while Erin was a college student. Erin fell in love with Ben before they officially met, as she had previously shared in a series of Instagram posts. According to Erin, the two fell in love for six days.
“By December 13, [Ben] I met both my parents’ Erin wrote On Instagram. “He had no money, no chances, and they knew it, and they both immediately loved him and said – they never pretended to tolerate any boy before that. We were inseparable for 6 days. His shirts all instilled my lips into my chest, because I was not used to the hug of someone so high.”
“We never stopped talking. We were 19 and 21 to make up for it, and there weren’t too many trivial. Ben says his mom said to him,” You’re getting married for the one you never want to stop talking to. “So, 6 days after the meeting, and 2 days before we were on a monthly Christmas break, he told me,” I think I’m in love with you. “And I said,” I’m in love with you too. “” I’ll marry you, “he told me -” Yes.
Ben and Erin Pijier got married in November 2008. (HGTV)
Years later, the TV show “Home Town” premiered in January 2016. While Ben and Erin worked on the renovation of the City of Laurel, Mississippi.
The show contains a couple working to restore historical homes with found materials and old textiles in their hometown.
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Ben and Erin hope that their projects show that it is actually living in a small town.
“People just have that in mind what it means to live in a small town, and what is not,” Erin told Fox News Digital earlier. “And I hope the more you look at the ‘hometown’, the more you see that you can live a dream.”
“You can have your hot sauce and Salsa farm in the middle of the city, and you can build a school for children who are not enough.
“Downloading his hometown” broadcasts Sunday on HGTV.
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