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Interior Design Business Podcasts - Episode 22

Interior Design Business Podcasts November 17, 2022 - Episode 22

For interior design solopreneurs & micro-business owners, interior design business podcasts could & should be a source of continuing education for our businesses. Be it marketing, processes, staffing, scaling, branding or even self-care & personal growth, podcasts are a cheap, fast & effective way to spark growth in our businesses.

Here are today’s top interior design podcasts:

  • Designers Business Community - Eric Lee - How to Live your Magical Life Full of Purpose - 19 min

  • Designer’s Oasis - Kate Bendewald - 10 Mini Projects to Prep your Business for the New Year - 26 min

  • The Design You Podcast - Tobi Fairley - Redefining Success and Embracing Anti-Hustle with Jadah Sellner - 45 min

  • Resilient by Design - Rebecca Hay - Busting the myths behind full-service design - A Designer Meet-up Panel Ft. Mia Parres, Jaclyn Genovese & Carly Nemtean - 1 hr 30 min

  • Designer Discussions - Mirjam Lippuner - How to get found by the media - 21 min


Designers Business Community - How to Live your Magical Life Full of Purpose - 19 min

In this episode, podcast host Eric Lee interviews Jenn Thaker of Thaker financial. Jenn left a secure, 6-digit job in big pharma to pursue her purpose and in this interview, she shares her tips on how to live your magical life full of purpose!

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Designer’s Oasis - 10 Mini Projects to Prep your Business for the New Year - 26 min

For many of us, January 1st, 2023 will be a time for renewal, for change, for improvement and possibly for launching another failed weight-loss diet…anyone remember the Master Cleanse :(

Podcast host Kate Bendewald is suggesting that interior designers pick one or two mini projects to help us propel our businesses into the new year in a new light and with an organized mindset and business.

This episode is all about setting us up and organizing our interior design businesses for the new year. Kate is sharing 10 options that will hopefully get our minds thinking about the new year with a fresh start. 

In this episode Kate discusses things like…

  1. How to prep our businesses during this down time to give you a fresh start

  2. How to feel energized and refreshed in the new year

Highlights

[03:55] Kate starts with the first category of projects, all related to branding for our businesses. Kate suggests starting with revamping our services and investment guides and/or welcome packets.

[07:20] Auditing our websites and/or social media is a great mini project(s) during a little downtime. Kate shares how to look at and audit your pages. 

[12:58] Organizing our projects! This may be our sample libraries, our files, and even our bookmarks on our laptops!

[17:30] Kate shares some small visibility projects to increase the visibility of our businesses in the new year. Looking into some of the organizations and networks we could become a part of can help us hit the ground running in the new year.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


The Design You Podcast - Redefining Success and Embracing Anti-Hustle with Jadah Sellner - 45 min

The last several years changed things for many of us—especially if we were working and caregiving from home—and now we’re all trying to figure out what the new “normal” looks like, or if we even want to return to “normal.” If you’ve felt like this last year has been the hardest of all, then you’re definitely not alone (I have too). That’s why I’m so excited for this week’s guest on the podcast.

Podcast host Tobi Fairley sat down with the incredible Jadah Sellner, bestselling author, business coach, international keynote speaker, TEDx presenter, poet, and podcast host. Jadah is the author of SHE BUILDS: The Anti-Hustle Guide to Grow Your Business and Nourish Your Life. As the founder of Jadah Sellner Media, Inc. and She Builds Collective, Jadah helps women build their businesses and their lives in a way that works for them—with love

In this episode, Tobi & Jadah talked about how we’re responding to coming out of the pandemic and how our self-care has changed over time, to what it looks like to listen to our inner rebel and how our creativity shows up. Hear how we’re changing the way we show up for ourselves and others and why redefining your success post-pandemic is so important.

Key Takeaways

  • Jadah’s journey to Anti-Hustle.

  • Why mental burnout is a trauma response.

  • How the last several years have brought us to a place where we need to restart.

  • What your inner rebel might be asking for from you.

  • How self-care can help you reconnect with your body and why you should build a self-care menu.

  • Why you should be making decisions that keep you present.

  • How to participate in the reclamation of coping.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Resilient by Design - Busting the myths behind full-service design - A Designer Meet-up Panel Ft. Mia Parres, Jaclyn Genovese & Carly Nemtean - 1 hr 30 min

Today’s RbD episode is a panel talk from the in-person Designer Meet-up that Rebecca Hay hosted earlier this month in Toronto, Canada. Rebecca was joined by 3 amazing panelists and they discussed busting the myths behind offering full-service design. Rebecca gets this question a lot - “What does offering full-service design mean?” So in this panel, they uncovered it all - the good, the bad, and the ugly!

Meet the Panelists

Mia Parres

Mia moved her love of set design to become an on-camera host and designer for HGTV Canada. She is currently a designer behind the scenes for Farmhouse Facelift on HGTV

Jaclyn Genovese

Jaclyn is the founder and principal designer of Spaces by Jacflash, a boutique design consulting firm. From her roots in fashion to her women’s wellness and entrepreneurial workshops, Jaclyn Genovese is not your average interior designer!

Carly Nemtean

Carly is the founder, and CEO of The Collective Workspace, as well as Carriage Lane Design-Build. Carly’s craft and strategy have gained her many awards in the industry, including NKBA 30 under 30.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Designer Discussions - How to get found by the media - 21 min

In today’s episode, host Mirjam Lippuner discusses how to get found by the media & outlines the 4 areas you need to address if you want to be “found”

  1. Social media - Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, TikTok

  2. Your website

  3. Real-life events

  4. Other media outlets

You can check out this podcast episode here:


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