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The iDesign Lab Podcast | Where Design, Business, and Culture Shape How We Live and Build

Hosted by Tiffany Woolley, Scott Woolley

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Will AI Become Your Best Friend? Erik Simons on the Future of AI, Jobs & Human Connection

calendar_today Aug 20, 2026 schedule 63:12

Send us Fan Mail AI is moving so fast that it’s hard to tell what’s hype, what’s helpful, and what’s genuinely risky. That’s why we brought in Eric Simons, a serial entrepreneur who helped pioneer affiliate marketing and has spent more than 25 years working with artificial intelligence and automation. He’s seen one world-changing wave up close already, and he believes the AI wave looks a lot like the early internet, only faster and more personal. We talk through the early days when “search” meant Yahoo and Excite, when websites had traffic but no monetization, and when automation was the unfair advantage. Eric shares how affiliate programs worked before today’s ad platforms, how scaling SEO became a systems problem, and the wild story of accidentally becoming the top online source for caskets overnight. Along the way, we dig into what those experiences teach any entrepreneur: distribution matters, margins can lie, and logistics can make or break a business. Then we bring it to the present: modern AI, large language models, custom GPTs, and agentic AI that can actually do work across tools like email and calendars. We also don’t dodge the uncomfortable parts like deepfakes, voice cloning, scams, and what happens when AI becomes “too agreeable.” If you’re a designer, creative, or business owner looking for practical AI use cases, clearer language, and smarter guardrails, this conversation gives you a grounded starting point. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s curious (or anxious) about AI, and leave a review. What’s one task you want AI to take off your plate next? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Luxury Interior Design Secrets: How Nikki Levy Built One of South Florida's Top Design Firms

calendar_today Aug 13, 2026 schedule 59:45

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How Houzz Is Using AI to Transform Interior Design & Home Remodeling | Liza Hausman

calendar_today Aug 6, 2026 schedule 51:39

Send us Fan Mail Your next client might walk into a design meeting with a third voice: an AI chatbot. That’s where our conversation with Liza Hausman, VP of Industry Marketing at Houzz, gets real. With Houzz connecting more than 65 million homeowners and 3 million design professionals, Liza has a rare, front-row view into what’s changing in home remodeling, interior design, and construction and what still never changes. We talk about the new baseline homeowners expect: a clear renovation timeline, better education, 3D visuals that build confidence before money is spent, and real financial clarity from proposals to online payments. Liza also breaks down why “software overload syndrome” is draining firms, with teams stuck using six to fourteen disconnected apps and doing double entry just to keep a project moving. Her case is simple: AI only delivers value when it lives inside the workflows, powered by a single source of truth. From there, we dig into practical tools inside Houzz Pro: AI-assisted project management, an AI meeting note-taker with transcripts and summaries, 2D plans converted into editable 3D floor plans, and even turning a 2D product image into a manipulable 3D model so renderings match the exact items clients will buy. We also go deep on AI search, AEO/GEO, reviews, badges, and verified projects as credibility signals that help homeowners find the right designer. If you’re a designer, builder, or architect trying to protect your time while raising the client experience, this one is packed with usable ideas. Subscribe for more, share this with a design friend, and leave a review so more pros can find the show. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Why You Buy More Than You Planned: The Psychology of Retail Design

calendar_today Jul 30, 2026 schedule 06:32

Send us Fan Mail You walk into a store for one thing and walk out with a bag full of extras. You are not alone, and you are not “bad at shopping.” Tiffany and Scott Woolley pull back the curtain on the retail design and consumer psychology that quietly shapes what ends up in your cart, from the moment you step inside to the moment you hit checkout. We talk about why most buying decisions are emotional first and logical second, and how smart merchandising turns “I’m just here for milk” into a guided journey of discovery. Scott shares what he learned running grocery stores: end caps, corners, seasonal tables, and limited time displays are placed with intention because shoppers make many decisions while they browse, not before they arrive. If you have ever spent $20 more than planned without feeling pressured, that is the environment doing its job. Then we get into the silent persuader most people underestimate: packaging design. We look at iconic examples like Tiffany blue, Cartier red, and Apple’s clean white box, and why luxury branding often sells status, exclusivity, and story as much as it sells a product. We also connect the dots to social proof and online shopping behavior, including reviews, bestseller badges, and retargeting that makes it feel like Amazon knows what you want before you do. If you have ever wondered whether you are buying products or buying feelings like comfort, belonging, security, or excitement, this conversation will help you spot the signals and shop with more intention. Subscribe to iDesign Lab, share this with a friend who always “just browses,” and leave a review with your most memorable impulse buy. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Customer Experience Design: Why People Keep Coming Back

calendar_today Jul 23, 2026 schedule 13:12

Send us Fan Mail Some places feel “magical” the second you walk in, and it’s not because they got lucky. It’s because someone designed the experience on purpose. We’re Tiffany and Scott Woolley, and we’re unpacking the invisible decisions that shape how customers feel, what they remember, and why they come back. We explore customer experience design through brands that deliver it consistently: Disney, Apple, Chick-fil-A, and Ritz-Carlton. From Disney’s storytelling and anticipation to Apple’s calm, simple retail layout, we look at how environment, communication, service, and flow work together to reduce stress and build confidence. Along the way, we connect the dots between interior design, service design, and brand strategy, because the best design often disappears into a seamless customer journey. We also get practical. We talk about identifying friction points, removing confusion, tightening wait times, and paying attention to details that compound into trust. The big takeaway is simple but powerful: people don’t just buy products, they buy feelings and certainty, and they’ll choose a reliable experience even when it costs more. If you want stronger brand loyalty and a better customer journey, listen now, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What business has the best “it just feels right” experience in your life? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

The Secret Behind Building a Global Luxury Furniture Brand with Eduardo Perez, Sr.

calendar_today Jul 16, 2026 schedule 56:05

Send us Fan Mail A luxury brand is not built by taste alone. It is built by decisions you keep making when nobody is watching: how you handle setbacks, how tightly you protect quality, and how clearly you define your point of view. We’re joined by Eduardo Perez Sr, President and CEO of AHC Group and a driving force behind the global success of Adriana Hoyos Furnishings, to talk about what it really takes to scale a high-end furniture and interior design business across continents. Eduardo takes us back to Ecuador, where Adriana Hoyos begins designing in a market that barely recognizes interior design, and where the first furniture efforts grow into a bigger vision. When they move into the US market and open at Miami’s Design Center of the Americas, they hit a challenge that could have stopped the story. Instead, a lost line at High Point becomes the trigger to design their own collection, starting with a concept sketched on a napkin and evolving into a recognizable, warm modern design DNA rooted in natural materials and craftsmanship. From there, we dig into the operational side of luxury: vertically integrated manufacturing, controlling finishing and quality, building a team that can carry the weight, and offering customization that works at scale. Eduardo explains how the same product adapts globally through proportions, seating comfort, and finishes, and why delivery and credibility matter as much as aesthetics. We also explore how their design studio expands into hospitality design and even airport lounge design, creating five-star experiences that feel more residential than transactional, plus the family leadership model that keeps roles clear and growth sustainable. If you care about luxury furniture, interior design, custom manufacturing, hospitality interiors, or building a brand that lasts generations, you’ll get practical insight and real-world perspective here. Subscribe, share this with a designer or founder, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: what part of building “true luxury” surprised you most? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Can Design Make You Happier? The Science Behind Great Spaces

calendar_today Jul 9, 2026 schedule 14:12

Send us Fan Mail Your mood might be getting edited by your surroundings every single day, and most of the time you never notice it happening. We’re Tiffany and Scott Woolley, and we’re digging into a deceptively simple question: can design make you happier? We talk through the moments everyone recognizes, like walking into a hotel lobby, coffee shop, or friend’s home and instantly feeling calm, welcomed, and like you want to stay. Then we break down what your brain is actually reacting to: lighting, layout, furniture, cleanliness, and the small details that stack up into a real emotional response. We spend extra time on natural light and why bright spaces with openness and views often feel warmer, larger, and more inviting, both in home design and luxury hospitality design. From there, we connect light to nature and biophilic design, including easy ways to bring natural elements indoors with plants, wood, stone, and texture. We also explore color psychology in interior design and how intentional palettes help shape energy, comfort, and relaxation. Finally, we zoom out to urban design and neighborhood planning: walkability, parks, gathering spaces, and architecture that creates community, plus what Disney’s emotional design gets so right about end-to-end experience. If you’re tired of chasing trends and want a home that feels good to live in, this conversation will help you design for comfort, connection, and belonging. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s redesigning a space, and leave a review telling us what place always boosts your mood. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

From Moms To Design Moguls - The powerhouse team behind Widell Boschetti

calendar_today Jul 2, 2026 schedule 60:05

Send us Fan Mail They met at a park with their kids and walked away with that rare feeling that something big was about to happen. Barrett Widell and Christina Boschetti join us to share how that friendship became Widell Boschetti, a luxury interior design firm that grew fast, learned in public, and still refuses to chase trends just to make things easier. We get into the real mechanics behind high-end residential design: pivoting from kids events and nurseries into full-home interiors, building a team that can handle volume, and creating a client process that protects the vision. We talk custom furniture and product development too, including their made-to-order sofa collection, wallpaper collaboration, and a high-end lighting collection inspired by Truman Capote’s swans. If you care about craftsmanship, brand voice, and timeless interiors, there are practical lessons here for designers, architects, and design lovers. We also go straight at the toughest part of the job: expectations. In an Amazon-speed world, luxury lead times and handmade work can clash with what clients think is “normal,” so we share how we set boundaries, use photoreal 3D renderings to reduce confusion, and communicate with confidence when a change makes the design weaker. And yes, we talk Casa Alpaca, because running a design studio while caring for a full farm is exactly as wild as it sounds. If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe, share it with a designer friend, and leave us a review with your biggest takeaway. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Why Everything Looks the Same: The Hidden Cost of Algorithm-Driven Design

calendar_today Jun 25, 2026 schedule 20:31

Send us Fan Mail You know that moment when you walk into a coffee shop you have never visited and still feel like you can predict the chairs, the lights, the plants, and even the “selfie corner”? We are digging into that creeping sense of design déjà vu and asking the bigger question behind it: why are so many interiors, brands, and spaces starting to look the same, even when the design is genuinely good? We start with what we call the coffee shop test and the “Pinterest living room” effect, then pull back the curtain on how modern inspiration works. When millions of people begin on the same platforms and the algorithm rewards the most clickable, most saveable images, trends don’t just spread, they multiply. From restaurants built around photo moments to homes styled to look perfect online, it gets easy to accidentally design for the camera instead of the people living, working, eating, and gathering there. We also talk about the safe choice problem: why repeating a proven formula feels less risky, and how that mindset can quietly drain a space of identity. Then we widen the lens to brand identity and logo design, where minimalism helps with digital flexibility but can push companies toward the same clean, generic look. We even get into AI in design, what it does well, where it can flatten personality, and why the human element still matters most. Our takeaway is simple: trends can inspire, but they cannot replace a point of view. If you want a home, business, or brand that feels memorable, it has to tell a story. Listen now, then subscribe, share with a design-loving friend, and leave a review. What trend are you tired of seeing everywhere, and where are you still finding originality? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Parenting Teens, Sobriety & Real Motherhood | Keesha Scott on Teen Mental Health + Family Healing

calendar_today Jun 18, 2026 schedule 63:07

Send us Fan Mail Cake for dinner sounds like a joke until you live it. We talk with Keesha Scott, parenting coach, recovery advocate, and host of the Cake for Dinner podcast, about the nights when you are doing your best, your kid is melting down, and you still have to show up like everything is fine. Keesha shares the personal meaning behind the name and why moms are done with curated perfection and ready for honest motherhood.  We get into the real mechanics of her journey: getting sober, raising three kids through big transitions, and turning years of lived experience into a parenting book that blends practical guidance with memoir-level truth. Keesha also walks us through the publishing reality of “a gazillion no’s,” why editing can feel like therapy, and how she navigates the hardest question of all: what to share when your children are part of the story.  Then we go deeper on teen mental health, adolescent substance use, and family systems. Keesha explains what she sees in behavioral health, why boundaries matter more than performative “gentle” rules, and how recovery only sticks when the whole family gets healthier. If you care about parenting teens, sobriety, authentic social media, and family healing, this conversation will stay with you.  Subscribe for more honest conversations, share this with a parent who needs it, and leave a review so more families can find us. What part of parenting do you wish people told the truth about sooner? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

How Hillary Musser Designs And Sells Palm Beach Trophy Homes

calendar_today Jun 11, 2026 schedule 59:16

Send us Fan Mail A luxury home is easy to admire and hard to execute, especially when you are the one signing the checks, choosing every finish, and then standing at the front door as the listing broker. We’re joined by Hillary Musser, a Palm Beach powerhouse who blends development, interior design, and real estate into one high-stakes craft, shaped by equal parts taste, timing, and grit.  We trace Hillary’s path from early entrepreneurship and bold projects to the moment a Nantucket build went sideways and forced her to take control. From there, the conversation moves into Palm Beach reinvention and the reality of today’s market: thin inventory, soaring prices, and buyers who expect a finished lifestyle, not just “nice finishes.” We also dig into what it takes to create that lifestyle with intention, from starting with one anchor piece to building a cohesive interior with world-class Italian partners like Poltrona Frau, Florim, and Garofoli.  If you love the details, this one delivers: a million-dollar kitchen, frameless floor-to-ceiling doors with years-long lead times, and the engineering behind a second-floor pool designed as a pool within a pool. Hillary also shares what surprised her about reality TV and why marketing a trophy home is its own kind of design problem.  Listen, share this with a design-obsessed friend, and subscribe so you do not miss the next conversation. If you enjoy the show, leave a review and tell us what detail you think defines true luxury. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Meet The Hosts Behind iDesign Lab And Why Design Touches Everything

calendar_today Jun 4, 2026 schedule 18:11

Send us Fan Mail We’re climbing the Arts charts, the downloads are growing fast, and we realized something: a lot of you know iDesign Lab, but you don’t really know us yet. So we’re stepping out from behind the guest chair to reintroduce ourselves and share how this design podcast came to life, why it’s evolving so quickly, and where we want to take it next. We talk about the origin story, from Tiffany’s years of learning through podcasts during long drives to project sites, to the moment we saw how perfectly our backgrounds fit together. Tiffany brings decades of interior design experience, including 500+ homes designed across South Florida and beyond through TW Interiors, plus an honest look at designing for real families who actually live in their spaces. We dig into the shift today’s designers face: documenting work, photographing projects, and building a portfolio in a social media-driven world while still serving clients at a high level. Scott shares the other side of the coin: storytelling, production, and entrepreneurship. From running a television and motion picture production company to growing an early grocery business into 42 stores, he explains how those experiences shaped his approach to pitching, selling, and building. We also talk about Scott’s books, including Pitch Sell Sold, and why we’re excited about the guests we have lined up, plus the possibility of taking the podcast on the road. If you like conversations about interior design, creative careers, lifestyle design, and the business of making ideas real, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What kind of guest or topic would you love to hear on iDesign Lab next? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

How to Build a Brand People Instantly Trust with Blaire Brown

calendar_today May 28, 2026 schedule 65:07

Send us Fan Mail Your brand might be doing the work, but your website and social presence may not be proving it. We’re joined by Blaire Brown, founder of Visionary Advantages, to talk about the moment “good enough” branding starts costing you leads, trust, and pricing power and what to do about it with a clear, modern brand strategy. From logos and brand guidelines to website redesign, copywriting, and content systems, Blaire shares how she helps established businesses look as powerful as they actually are.  We dig into the real-world signals that it’s time for a refresh: customers feeling confused, a founder whispering “please don’t look at my site,” or ads driving traffic to a dated experience. Blaire explains why cohesive touchpoints matter, how fast people judge a brand online, and why SEO and content planning are long-game tools that compound over time. We also talk about building a marketing ecosystem across social media, blogs, and email so you’re not trapped by the algorithm.  You’ll hear a standout brand transformation story where an outdoor CPG brand shifted its messaging and design to feel more like a skincare brand, plus lessons from projects in travel and hospitality, digital-first hotels, and airline manufacturing. Blaire also breaks down where AI helps behind the scenes and where real photos and real personality still win every time. If you’re ready to stop looking DIY and start showing up like the leader you are, subscribe, share this with a fellow business owner, and leave a review. What’s the first thing you’d change about your brand today? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

Interior Design Trends 2026: The End of Cold Minimalism

calendar_today May 21, 2026 schedule 09:05

Send us Fan Mail Perfect rooms look great in photos, but do they feel good to live in? We’re seeing a real shift in interior design trends for 2026, and it’s all about creating homes that feel warmer, softer, and more human. Tiffany and Scott Woolley break down what’s changing, why it matters, and how you can bring these ideas into your own space without chasing a fleeting trend.  We talk about “quiet color” and the move toward rich earth tones like terracotta, olive green, deep brown, and muted clay, plus why these palettes feel calmer and more timeless than cool grays and high-contrast black and white. We also get into collected interiors with personality: mixing vintage and modern pieces, ditching the matchy matchy look, and choosing objects that carry real meaning. Curves show up everywhere too, from rounded sofas to arched doorways, making spaces feel more organic and welcoming.  Then we zoom out to layout and lifestyle, including the evolution of open concept living into more intentional zones and destinations within a home. We share why the invisible kitchen is gaining momentum with seamless cabinetry and hidden appliances, and how slow decorating connects to sustainability, craftsmanship, and natural materials like wood, linen, and stone. We also touch wellness design, mood-friendly lighting, grandmillennial nostalgia, and why floors and ceilings are becoming the new wow factor. If you’re ready to design a home that tells your story, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com

“This Interior Designer Says Your Home Is Controlling Your Life! Here’s How”

calendar_today May 14, 2026 schedule 62:05

Send us Fan Mail Your space is doing something to you, whether you’ve named it or not. We sit down with Gala Magrina, an award-winning holistic interior designer and the host of Going Beyond Spaces, to talk about the hidden ways a room can support your clarity or quietly drain your energy. We get into the real mechanics of wellness interior design and design psychology: how ceiling height can nudge creativity or focus, why certain colors can overstimulate a home, and how sharp angles versus soft curves can change the way your body settles. Gala also shares what her client process looks like when the goal is more than a pretty Pinterest reveal, including the deeper intake questions that uncover what a client actually needs from their home over the next 5 to 10 years. Then we zoom out to “luxury” and ask a tougher question: what if the most high-end choices are the ones that improve your health? We talk natural light, automated shades, circadian rhythm lighting, indoor air quality, low-VOC materials, and why adding scent through HVAC can backfire. We also touch on modern feng shui, the roots of Vastu, and simple at-home steps you can take right now, starting with decluttering in a way that actually sticks. If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe, share it with a design-loving friend, and leave a review so more people can find iDesign Lab. What’s one room you want to feel better in this week? Support the show Learn more at: https://twinteriors.com/podcast/ https://scottwoolley.com


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