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The BEST Interior Design Podcasts #78

Interior Design Podcasts - Episode 78

We’ve got 5 great interior design podcasts for you today. Perfect for your next car trip, cardio workout or while you’re sipping your first cup of coffee waiting for your sleepy brain to wake the heck up!!!

  • The Interior Design Business CEO - Desi Creswell - Delegating Without Micromanaging - 22 min

  • Designed by Wingnut Social - Darla Powell - The Power of Process: Level up Your Confidence, Business, and Life - 44 min

  • Window Treatments for Profit - LuAnn Nigara - C-Suite Talks with Madeleine MacRae: Systems Makes Sales - 18 min

  • Trade Tales - Kaitlin Peterson - Why Sarah Goesling isn’t comfortable with being comfortable - 46 min

  • The Chairish Podcast - Michael Boodro - Should You Work with an Art Advisor? - 49 min


The Interior Design Business CEO - Delegating Without Micromanaging - 22 min

You’re busy, you have a business to run, you want to take things off of your plate, and delegating is a core skill in making that happen. But what is micromanaging and where is the line between delegation and micromanagement?

 In today’s episode, host Desi Creswell shares some common delegation challenges, how to spot where you’re micromanaging, and she’s showing you how to allow your team to think for themselves while they contribute value to your business.

What You’ll Discover from this Episode:

  • How Desi uses the phrase micromanagement, and how to get clear on your own thoughts about leadership and micromanaging.

  • Why not delegating effectively leads to you as the CEO becoming a bottleneck in your business.

  • How setting your employees up to succeed sets you up to succeed as well.

  • 2 examples of common delegation problems that can easily be solved without micromanaging.

  • My tips for communicating effectively with your staff when delegating tasks.

  • The deep work we do around delegation in Out of Overwhelm.

  • How to give your team what they need to help your business get results, while allowing them to think for themselves.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Designed by Wingnut Social - The Power of Process: Level up Your Confidence, Business, and Life - 44 min

Did you know scaling your business can actually be accomplished by simplifying it? Rebecca Hay joins host Debra Powell to discuss why leveraging the power of process allows entrepreneurs to upscale their business. Listen and learn about developing repeatable systems and how to stick to them, dealing with conflict, and how to increase your confidence so you can design the business and life of your dreams.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Window Treatments for Profit - C-Suite Talks with Madeleine MacRae: Systems Makes Sales - 18 min

In this episode of Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit, we have a brand-new C-Suite Talk focused on how systems make sales…and who doesn’t like increased sales???

You can check out this podcast episode here:


Trade Tales - Why Sarah Goesling isn’t comfortable with being comfortable - 46 min

When Sarah Goesling entered the design industry, she was intent on learning it all: from plumbing to project management, no aspect of the job was too challenging to take on. After launching her own firm in 2019, she maintained the same ethos.

In this episode, she shares with host Kaitlin Peterson why she’s unwilling to settle into a comfortable routine with her business, how she’s creating a company culture that fosters growth and development, and why she recently realized a longtime dream by tapping her sister to launch a brand development and trend forecasting agency within the firm. 

You can check out this podcast episode here:


The Chairish Podcast - Should You Work with an Art Advisor? - 49 min

Good art is essential to a great room. But the art world is strange and intimidating, the art market seems to reach new heights every year, and art fairs are overwhelming and bewildering. How do you navigate all this to find works that your clients will love and are worth the often-considerable investment?

In this episode, two art advisors, Laura Solomon and Andrea Feldman Falcione, explain how they guide designers and clients through the morass, why not working with an advisor can be a designer’s biggest mistake, and why sometimes a lack knowledge about art can be a client’s greatest strength.

You can check out this podcast episode here:


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