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

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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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  • How Hillary Musser Designs And Sells Palm Beach Trophy Homes
    Jun 11 2026

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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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    59 mins
  • Meet The Hosts Behind iDesign Lab And Why Design Touches Everything
    Jun 4 2026

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    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?

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  • How to Build a Brand People Instantly Trust with Blaire Brown
    May 28 2026

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    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?

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  • Interior Design Trends 2026: The End of Cold Minimalism
    May 21 2026

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    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.

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  • “This Interior Designer Says Your Home Is Controlling Your Life! Here’s How”
    May 14 2026

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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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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Inside a Top 200 Architect’s Mind: How Design Shapes the Way We Live | Jay Reinert
    May 7 2026

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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 hr and 18 mins
  • How Your Environment Shapes Your Success - Annette Farha
    Apr 30 2026

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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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    58 mins