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

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

著者: Tiffany Woolley Scott Woolley
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概要

The iDesign Lab Podcast explores how intentional design influences far more than interiors—it shapes the way we think, build, lead, and experience the world.


Hosted by Scott Woolley and Tiffany Woolley, the show sits at the intersection of design, entrepreneurship, creativity, and human behavior. Each episode features in-depth conversations with designers, founders, creators, and innovators who are actively shaping industries and redefining how people engage with products, spaces, brands, media, and experiences.


From architecture and product design to branding, storytelling, hospitality, and technology, we uncover how design thinking drives emotion, identity, connection, and business success.


This is not a surface-level design show—it’s a conversation about how intentional creation impacts culture, decision-making, and the future of how we live.


We explore topics such as:
• How design influences behavior, emotion, and experience
• Building brands and businesses through intentional design
• The intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation
• Storytelling, media, and the design of modern culture
• Reinvention, resilience, and the mindset behind creative success
• Behind-the-scenes insights from leaders shaping their industries


Whether you're a creative professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how design quietly shapes your world, The iDesign Lab offers meaningful conversations and actionable insights you can apply immediately.


New episodes weekly featuring conversations with leading voices in design, business, and creative innovation.


For more information about iDesign Lab and Tiffany & Scott Woolley, visit the website at www.twinteriors.com/podcast and ScottWoolley.com

© 2026 The iDesign Lab Podcast | Where Design, Business, and Culture Shape How We Live and Build
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  • “This Interior Designer Says Your Home Is Controlling Your Life! Here’s How”
    2026/05/14

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    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?

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  • Inside a Top 200 Architect’s Mind: How Design Shapes the Way We Live | Jay Reinert
    2026/05/07

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    A beautiful house can still fail you on day one if there’s nowhere to put the trash can, nowhere to set the shampoo, and no plan for how you actually move through your morning. That’s where this conversation goes fast: past surface-level style and into the real mechanics of residential design that make a home feel effortless.

    We sit down with Jay Reinert, founder of J Reinert Architecture and a Forbes Top 200 residential architect, to talk about the uncommon advantage of being both architect and builder. Jay shares how a hands-on upbringing and years in design-build shaped his approach to renovations, additions, and new homes, especially in established historic towns where context matters. We get into historic preservation, zoning, and the “knockdown” dilemma, plus why replicas can make authentic architecture feel strangely cheap.

    Jay breaks down his process from pre-design through schematic design, and why generating clear alternatives helps clients spend with confidence. We also talk about integrating interior design early so furniture layouts, storage, and daily routines shape the architecture instead of fighting it later. Along the way, we dig into craftsmanship, sustainability, aging in place, what travel in the UK and Edinburgh reveals about building longevity, and how AI may push the industry toward “good enough” unless we protect the human side of design.

    If you care about renovation, residential architecture, historic homes, interior design collaboration, or simply building a house that works, hit play, subscribe, and share this with someone planning a remodel. After you listen, leave a review and tell us the one detail you think every architect should plan for first.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • How Your Environment Shapes Your Success - Annette Farha
    2026/04/30

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    Your home can be beautiful and still quietly drain you. That tension is what we unpack with Annette Farha, an intuitive design coach and the author of Finding My Way Home, as we explore how interior design, breathwork, and simple Feng Shui-informed principles can shift the way you feel in your own space.

    We start with the foundation: getting out of your head and into your body. Annette explains why breathing is not a “nice extra” but the fastest way to get clear on what you actually want, especially during life transitions like grief, divorce, empty nesting, remarriage, or a new career chapter. From there, we dig into practical tools you can use right away, including identifying your values, choosing a single “feel word” for your home, and noticing the instant signal your body gives you when you take the first step into a room.

    We also talk about clutter in a more useful way. Annette’s “juicers and zappers” framework helps you spot the objects that energize you versus the ones that subtly pull you backward, even if the room looks tidy. We get real about budgets, remodel phases, and couple dynamics, plus how to make hard choices without losing the story and warmth that makes a house feel like home.

    If you want a calmer nervous system, better flow, and a space that supports the life you’re building, you’ll take a lot from this conversation. Subscribe to iDesign Lab, share this with a friend who feels stuck at home, and leave a review telling us your feel word for the space you’re creating.

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    Learn more at:
    https://twinteriors.com/podcast/

    https://scottwoolley.com

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    58 分
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