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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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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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  • Why Everything Looks the Same: The Hidden Cost of Algorithm-Driven Design
    2026/06/25

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    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?

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    21 分
  • Parenting Teens, Sobriety & Real Motherhood | Keesha Scott on Teen Mental Health + Family Healing
    2026/06/18

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    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?

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    1 時間 3 分
  • How Hillary Musser Designs And Sells Palm Beach Trophy Homes
    2026/06/11

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    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.

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

    https://scottwoolley.com

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    59 分
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