Interior Design Business Podcasts - Episode 50

Interior Design Business Podcasts Episode 50 - December 29, 2022

As 2023 creeps closer, we’ve got 7 interior design podcasts to help us get our interior design businesses ready for the New Year Happy listening & learning…

  • Beyond Interior Design - Marc Müskens - Victoria Taylor - Designing experiences, one moment at a time - 54 min

  • The Interior Design Business CEO - Desi Creswell - Before You Set Your 2023 Goals - 18 min

  • Designed by Wingnut Social - Darla Powell - REPLAY: The Secret to Getting Your Interior Design Work Published - 40 min

  • The Chairish Podcast - Michael Boodro - Jonathan Adler on Pottery, His Passions, and the Crucial Importance of Charm - 43 min

  • The Design You Podcast - Tobi Fairley - Let's Play in 2023 - 53 min

  • Dear Alice - Jessica Bennett & Suzanne Hall - Listener Questions: Part 2 - 52 min

  • Designer Discussions - Mirjam Lippuner, Maria Martin & Jason Lockhart - 2022 Year In Review - 16 min


Beyond Interior Design - Victoria Taylor - Designing experiences, one moment at a time - 54 min

In this episode of the 'Beyond Interior Design' Podcast, host Marc Müskens interviews Victoria Taylor

Every day potential clients are looking for someone to help them designing their new home, office, restaurant or hotel, but…

  • WHAT is the reason to choose you?

  • HOW are you standing out to them in the service you provide?

  • And WHY you should design voor Gen Z.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


The Interior Design Business CEO - Before You Set Your 2023 Goals - 18 min

There’s one essential thing you need to do before setting goals for 2023, and that is to examine your 2022 story.

In this episode, host Desi Creswell helps us discover how our stories are created, and why it is vital for you to intentionally decide what your 2022 story is before thinking about next year. You’ll hear why your story is completely up to you, what happens when you give it intentional attention, and how to start showcasing yourself as the hero of your story.

Highlights:

  • How Desi’s stories are created.

  • 2 reasons why you have to intentionally decide what your 2022 story is before thinking about next year.

  • How to cultivate awareness around your 2022 story. 

  • What happens when you set goals with a focus on what didn’t work, or what you did wrong or didn’t do.

  • High-quality questions you can ask yourself to get high-quality answers.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Designed by Wingnut Social - REPLAY: The Secret to Getting Your Interior Design Work Published - 40 min

Today’s episode is a REPLAY of host Darla Powell’s interview with PR strategist Molly Schoneveld

Molly Schoneveld is the award-winning PR strategist behind the luxury public relations firm, The Storied Group. She represents the industry's top interior designers, celebrities, and hotels, i.e. “Talented faces, spaces, and places.” She has 20+ years of experience with press placements in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, Vogue, and more. And she knows the secret to getting your interior design work published. What is it? Find out in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

Show Notes:

  • [1:13] Wingnut webinar and wingnut academy updates

  • [1:56] Mini News Sesh: LinkedIn’s repost update

  • [4:32] Learn all about Molly Schoneveld + The Storied Group

  • [7:08] Why proving publications enough images is important 

  • [10:56] Do you need to hire a photographer with connections?

  • [16:06] Can a presence on YouTube help you?

  • [17:21] Do you need to have a celebrity client? 

  • [20:15] Why you need to read photography contracts carefully

  • [23:16] Can you post the photos online if you want them featured?

  • [26:22] Make your photography stand out by using a stylist

  • [28:50] How to get your clients on board with being published

  • [33:46] How to stand out (and get hired by celebrities) 

  • [38:20] The What Up Wingnut! Round

  • [40:26] How to connect with Molly Schoneveld

You can check out this podcast episode here:


The Chairish Podcast - Jonathan Adler on Pottery, His Passions, and the Crucial Importance of Charm - 43 min

After starting out as a humble potter, Jonathan Adler has grown to become a well- established design force, with his signature witty and colorful touch evident in everything from vases and pillows to furnishings, accessories, homes, and hotels. Yet he still has his hands in the mud. In today’s episode, he tells host Michael Boodro of his amazing rise; why, despite his love for design history, he has always considered himself a design outsider; how he was influenced by fashion; why Madonna remains his muse; and the challenges he faces in bringing wit and charm to interiors and product design.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


The Design You Podcast - Let's Play in 2023 - 53 min

Have you been thinking about short-form video? In this week’s episode, host Tobi Fairley and her guest Julianne “JuJu” Taylor discuss becoming a short-form video expert, using what you have, and what it really means to be an influencer.

The end of the year is a great time to reflect on and celebrate all that happened in the last year and get ready for the year to come. In this episode, host Tobi Fairley shares some of the moments of joy she had this year and how they changed how she thinks about creativity and fun. You'll learn how she determined her words for this year, why she is giving up on setting goals, and how to have more play in your life. I hope this episode inspires you to reflect on your year and start getting ready for 2023!

Highlights

  • Why being creative makes you more creative.

  • The importance of living your life in fun, creativity, and rest before you get sick or burn out.

  • How you can use a year-end review to celebrate your year.

  • Why taking action is even more important than setting and thinking about your goals.

  • The difference between “plans” and “goals.”

  • My personal and professional words for 2023 and what I hope they’ll guide me to do.

  • Why “work first, then play” doesn’t actually work and how to change your mentality around it.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Dear Alice - Listener Questions: Part 2 | Answering the Many Questions We’ve Gotten from Our Listeners - 52 min

In this episode, hosts Jessica Bennett & Suzanne Hall answer even more listener questions…

Highlights:

  • The thrift store in North Carolina: 214 Modern 4:54

  • What colors we recommend for the outside of your home, specifically brick 6:01

  • Creating a beautiful and unique home without accumulating too much stuff 8:36

  • Breakfast nooks and built in bench, table 14:07

  • Why don’t we like oil rubbed bronze? 21:03

  • Items to splurge on if you’re on a budget 23:20

  • Built-in cabinets in place of closets/walk-in closets 28:19

  • Styling the surface of dining room tables as they get bigger 35:32

  • Accessories for dining 37:12

  • Are there circumstances where you don’t need window treatments? 40:05

  • Having a healthy general contractor/designer relationship 42:43

You can check out this podcast episode here:


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Designer Discussions - 2022 Year In Review - 16 min

In today’s episode, hosts Mirjam Lippuner, Maria Martin & Jason Lockhart revisit highlights from this year’s podcast episodes.

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