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Interior Design Business Podcasts - Episode 93
We’ve got 6 interior design podcasts for y’all today. Lots of great stuff to improve your interior design business from hosts Kimberley Seldon, Josh Cooperman, Marc Müskens, Desi Creswell, Darla Powell, LuAnn Nigara & Madeleine MacRae.
Today’s podcast guests include Cheryl Horne, Philip Vanderford, Christina Garcia-Lysaught, Shelly Rosenberg, Kristoff D'oria di Cirie and David Wood.
Business of Design - Kimberley Seldon - Client Pipeline with Cheryl Horne - 38 min
Convo By Design - Josh Cooperman - Cutting Edge Concepts Behind Designing for Wellness - 47 min
Beyond Interior Design - Marc Müskens - What we can learn from large brands - with Kristoff D'oria di Cirie - 32 min
The Interior Design Business CEO - Desi Creswell - Pep Talk: It Won't Take THAT Long - 12 min
Designed by Wingnut Social - Darla Powell - How to Have Difficult Conversations and Find Confidence, Success and Love - 44 min
Window Treatments for Profit - LuAnn Nigara - C-Suite Talks with Madeleine MacRae: What to do When You Keep Staying Stuck - 25 min
Business of Design - Client Pipeline with Cheryl Horne - 38 min
Ideally, every business owner wants to have a lineup of customers and always know when the next job is coming. The most successful businesses sign projects via their pipeline, not chase their pipeline when projects dry up. Lack of consistent prospecting = inconsistent results and inconsistent revenue.
In this episode we learn:
- attract an abundance of potential clients with a well-tuned pipeline
- consider marketing methods for increasing the number of potential clients
- converting potential customers into paying projects is a primary focus
- create an editorial calendar and use it to keep clients coming back
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Convo By Design - Cutting Edge Concepts Behind Designing for Wellness - 47 min
The concept of ‘healthy design’ is a constantly evolving idea as new technology comes to market and the ideas behind living healthy change. In years past, it was low off-gassing materials and VOC paints, then sleep chambers crafted for a high quality sleeping experience. As the pandemic continues to change the way we live, so has the idea that defines what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. Crafting luxury living both inside and out has become a universal goal to capture as much usable space while exploring ways to make that space perform in new ways.
Simple and elegant, yet as you are going to hear, ideas about wellness change dramatically based on who you ask. This group was cast with purpose. Each participant was hand picked for the individual superpower they possess and if you have listened to the show for a while, you have heard from each of them. Philip Vanderford of Studio Thomas James, Christina Garcia-Lysaught of Layered Dimensions and Shelly Rosenberg all bring a different perspective to this idea of what “wellness” means right now as it informs their work on behalf of their clients. The conversation was moderated by Brenda Houston. Brenda works in a number of verticals that range from design to retail to product design which makes her the perfect person to bring out the gems from this highly-skilled group.
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Beyond Interior Design - What we can learn from large brands - with Kristoff D'oria di Cirie - 32 min
In this episode, host Marc Müskens chats with Kristoff d'oria di Cirie.
Kristoff is a creative director, hospitality & retail interior designer and a brand experience designer. Kristoff is here with us to talk about how interior designers can draw lessons from large brands for small interior design firms and freelancers.
Don't miss this enlightening talk that shows you how to embrace the idea that "not every interior has to be an interior," allowing you to expand your creative horizons and differentiate your brand in a competitive marketplace.
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The Interior Design Business CEO - Pep Talk: It Won't Take THAT Long - 12 min
How often do you avoid doing something that you know is necessary or will be great for your business, but continue to push it off because you think, “It’s going to take so long”? This is a challenge that comes up for my clients frequently so it’s time to tackle it head-on.
Host Desi Creswell offers us four different ways to handle the it’s-going-to-take-so-long mental roadblock. Hear how to fact-check your brain when it offers this thought, and why doing this will not only help you reclaim your time but get the results you want sooner.
What You’ll Discover from this Episode:
What a thought error means.
The very first thing you have to recognize when you think, “It’s going to take so long.”
4 ways to sidestep this thought error and get into action.
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Designed by Wingnut Social - How to Have Difficult Conversations and Find Confidence, Success and Love - 44 min
Do you struggle to have the difficult conversations? Are you a business owner or manager who wants to be a better leader? Do you want to find confidence, success, and even love?
Life coach David Wood believes having difficult conversations is the doorway to a better life. In this episode, he outlines the 9 tough conversations of powerful leadership to help improve communications with teammates, partners and clients.
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Window Treatments for Profit - C-Suite Talks with Madeleine MacRae: What to do When You Keep Staying Stuck - 25 min
In this episode of Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit, Madeleine MacRae talks about what to do when you keep staying stuck.
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