Interior Design Business Podcasts - Episode 18

Interior Design Business Podcasts November 11, 2022 - Episode 18

I hope everyone is finding these interior design business podcasts useful. Personally, I’ve found some new favorite podcasters, made a couple of new online friends and learned some stuff that we’re implementing into our own interior design business.

If you know of any interior design biz podcasts that I’ve missed, please shoot me an email at douglas@interiordesignher.com

Without any further ado, here are the interior design podcasts:

  • A Well-Designed Business - Power Talk Friday: Cheryl Clendenon: The Design Paradigm - Creating a Strong Framework For Your Interior Design Business - 1 hr

  • Hub Cast - How Holly Scott used her experience of window dressing to create a career in interior design - 26 min

  • Hot Young Designers - What makes a good designer? - 44 min


A Well-Designed Business - Power Talk Friday: Cheryl Clendenon: The Design Paradigm - Creating a Strong Framework For Your Interior Design Business - 1 hr

In today’s episode, super-host LuAnn Nigara is joined by Cheryl Clendenon of In Detail Designers. Cheryl has been coaching other designers to success since 2017. Now, she’s launching a program called The Design Paradigm to give business owners everywhere a strong, solid framework for a thriving business.

Today, she’s sharing how to lay the foundation for your business to grow, succeed, and thrive.

Highlights

[2:38] Cheryl discusses the places she sees most designers struggling today. 

[13:20] Cheryl and LuAnn discuss why having an established process matters so much. 

[16:58] Cheryl talks about the importance of weaving marketing into every phase of your business. 

[20:22] Cheryl shares how defining your product opens the doors for your business. 

[36:22] Cheryl breaks down the details of the Design Paradigm and how it can help your business.

LuAnn Nigara and Cheryl Clendenon's Ah-Ha Moments

“I think that sometimes in the excitement of these new programs or new approaches, we forget that we need to sell the creative vision and not the independent parts and pieces that make up the creative vision.” -Cheryl

“There’s a crisis in confidence in how to charge and how to determine fees—that’s a direct result of not understanding your product and the benefits you bring to the project.” -LuAnn

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Hub Cast - How Holly Scott used her experience of window dressing to create a career in interior design - 26 min

In this episode, host Kate Hatherell investigates how Holly Scott used her experience of window dressing at Harvey Nichols and Harrods, to create a successful career in interior design.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Hot Young Designers Club - What makes a good designer? - 44 min

You need to stop comparing yourself to other designers out there. You don’t have to be published with all the accolades, in order to be considered a good designer. 

In this episode, co-hosts Rebecca Plumb & Shaun Crha talk about:

  • The Full Service Approach - You need to experience it to understand it

  • Comparing yourself to other designers

  • Taking on a client is like a dating game

  • Knowing who you are as a designer makes it easier to find the right client

  • Figuring out your unique selling point and leaning into it

  • Finding your own motivation and intention

  • Comparing a designers portfolio page versus the magazine they designed for

You can check out this podcast episode here:


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