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Welcome to the Interior DesignHer Podcast Are you an interior designer or own an interior design business looking to elevate your success? Look no further! Join us on the Interior DesignHer Podcast, where we bring the absolute best, real-world business education to interior designers. Hosted by Douglas Robb, a business nerd and interior design fanboy, each episode brings you invaluable insights and strategies to thrive in the competitive landscape of interior design. From mastering operations to dominating marketing, public relations, and social media content, we cover it all. And none of it is fluff. We push each of our guests to share the stuff that actually works. We don't talk about design trends and color palettes. We're all about the business side of things. Get ready for candid conversations with top-notch business experts from diverse niches. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, our goal is simple: to empower you with the knowledge and tools to build a thriving interior design empire. But…the hard part is up to you. Implementing all that knowledge and putting it to work to take your business / career to the next level. Tune in every Monday for your weekly dose of inspiration, education, and actionable tips. Don't miss out on your chance to transform your passion for design into a wildly successful interior design business. Subscribe now to the Interior DesignHer Podcast and let's make your interior design BUSINESS dreams a reality!

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jakson Why AI Isn't Recommending YOUR Interior Design Business kansikuva

Why AI Isn't Recommending YOUR Interior Design Business

Episode #46 — AI Knows Who YOU Are. It Just Won't Recommend You. Solo DTC | Interior DesignHer Podcast | S03E10 Episode Overview AI is already influencing which interior designers get hired. Homeowners are asking ChatGPT and Perplexity for designer recommendations before they call anyone — and the designers showing up aren't necessarily the best ones in the city. They're the ones AI can confidently define. This episode breaks down AEO — Answer Engine Optimisation — and the four-layer framework that determines whether AI recommends you or skips you. Most of the advice circulating about AEO focuses on content tactics (Layer 4). This episode starts at Layer 1 and explains why that sequence matters. Using Nicole Robb of Robb & Company (www.robbandcompany.com [http://www.robbandcompany.com]) as a live case study, Doug runs a real incognito Perplexity search and shows exactly what AI knows about a designer — and what it won't surface without a name attached. Chapter Timestamps 00:00 — Cold open: AI isn't destroying designers (and why the fear narrative is wrong) 00:37 — The two ways AI is already affecting your business right now 01:05 — Homeowners are researching designers via ChatGPT before they call 01:41 — AI is in the room with your current clients too 02:53 — The opportunity in early-stage AI adoption 03:10 — Introduction to AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) 03:26 — How GEO and AEO differ — and why most experts are only covering part of the picture 04:07 — The four layers of AEO overview 04:23 — Layer 1: Specification — what AI needs to define you precisely 05:28 — Layer 2: Intent — the query your ideal client is actually running 05:47 — What her fears are shaping before she types anything 07:04 — Layer 3: Context — what AI assembles from your entire online presence 08:10 — Layer 4: Content tactics (GEO) — why this comes last, not first 09:04 — Live demo setup: Nicole Robb / Robb & Company case study 09:46 — The incognito vs. logged-in warning — why you're getting glazed 10:37 — Incognito Perplexity search: hiring query, Toronto, high-end renovation 11:03 — Result: four designers appear. Nicole isn't one of them. 11:48 — Second query: Perplexity describes Nicole when given her name 12:04 — The gap: AI knows her. It just didn't think of her. 13:35 — Run your own incognito AEO test right now 14:33 — Three paths forward: DIY, hire an expert, or wait for Doug's tools 14:49 — Path 1: The DIY approach across all four layers 16:05 — Path 2: How to find an actual AEO expert (and avoid fake ones) 17:12 — Path 3: AEO Setup Tool and AEO Maintenance Tool in development 19:21 — Guinea pig waitlist — link in show notes 19:38 — What will and won't change as AI search evolves 20:27 — Designers who get this right today are positioned for whatever comes next 21:01 — Upcoming podcast episode: SEO/AEO specialist in the design space Resources & Links Run your own AEO test: Open an incognito browser window → go to Perplexity → use as a guest → type the query your ideal client would use to find a designer in your city → see who appears Use a VPN if possible AI Sherpa Tool: [/ai-sherpa] Doug's existing AI tool for interior designers AEO AI Tool waitlist: [LINK PLACEHOLDER] — guinea pig spots for early access

7. touko 2026 - 22 min
jakson Interior Designers: Do You Need a Business Coach? kansikuva

Interior Designers: Do You Need a Business Coach?

Season 3, Episode 9 (Episode #45) Episode Overview: Sonia Barney is an Idaho-based residential interior designer specialising in kitchen and bath design, space planning, and residential and commercial remodels. She is also the founder of Kaivari — a private online platform built to connect interior designers with vetted business coaches, service providers, and peer cohorts. Sonia built Kaivari because she kept running into the same problem: designers (including herself) were spending significant money on coaching without the tools to know if the coach was the right fit for their current stage of business. The result was a lot of expensive trial and error — and a lot of designers who gave up on coaching entirely after a frustrating first experience. Kaivari solves this with three primary offerings: a vetted directory of coaches and resource partners (all personally interviewed by Sonia), a Coach Connection service (a structured process where Sonia conducts a clarity call with each designer and matches them with coaches specific to their current business challenges), and peer cohort groups where designers not in the same market can share openly. Chapter Timestamps: 0:00 — Cold open + intro (Sonia's "team sport" quote + Doug's introduction) 1:06 — Interview begins: Sonia's story of starting her design business part-time in 2015 2:28 — The 2019 pivot: deciding to treat the business like a real business 3:17 — A story Doug has heard 50+ times: why this is every designer's journey 4:26 — Permission to have seasons: balancing business and family without guilt 6:18 — What she tried first: figuring it out alone in Idaho, Googling in a basement 7:23 — Sonia's design specialty: kitchen and bath, space planning, the "nerd" side of design 8:14 — The origin of Kaivari: the shared problem of expensive coaching mismatches 11:13 — How designers currently find coaches (podcasts, Instagram, events) and why it's a gamble 12:13 — Sonia's first coach: the one who made her cry, and what it taught her about fit 14:48 — The vetting standard: why coaches on Kaivari must understand creatives and female-dominated businesses 16:47 — What Kaivari actually includes: coaches, service providers / resource partners, peer cohorts 19:10 — How coaches join: the questionnaire, interview, and client feedback process 22:29 — The yearly Coach Connection call: why the right support changes as your business grows 23:05 — Kaivari as the middleperson: transitioning between coaches as your business grows 24:24 — Don't be a serial coach hirer: when to stop hiring and start implementing 27:07 — The diagnosis gap: why "I need to make more money" is a symptom, not a problem 29:12 — What the Coach Connection delivers: the bird's-eye-view summary sheet 31:17 — How to interview a coach like you're hiring a team member 32:45 — Questions to ask before you hire: Sonia's free resource at kaivari.com [http://kaivari.com] 34:02 — The one-week access story: the assumption that cost a designer real money 35:09 — Fit vs. expertise: the coach who made Sonia cry wasn't a bad coach 36:28 — Inside the platform: private cohort groups, free seminars, resource library, community chat 40:04 — The Facebook group problem: urgent questions ignored, trivial ones get 18 responses 42:24 — Clarity before commitment: how to spend $5,000 wisely on business support 45:24 — Why Sonia is still a practicing designer: staying on the pulse of real industry challenges 47:57 — Kaivari as a research tool: designers identifying business trends in real time 49:07 — What success actually looks like: money, balance, confidence, and joy in the work 50:32 — Interior design is a team sport: the vision for what's possible 51:08 — Sonia's closing message: no more trial and error, no more throwing darts 51:59 — Pre-sale details and founding member pricing 54:01 — Doug's outro Resources Mentioned: Kaivari website: kaivari.com [http://kaivari.com] Free coach hiring questions resource: available at kaivari.com [http://kaivari.com] [confirm exact URL with Sonia before publishing] [TIMING: UPDATE IF POST-LAUNCH] Pre-sale / founding member pricing mentioned — verify current status before publishing Guest Contact: Website: kaivari.com [http://kaivari.com] https://www.instagram.com/kaivarico/ [https://www.instagram.com/kaivarico/] https://www.instagram.com/soniabarneydesign/ [https://www.instagram.com/soniabarneydesign/]

29. huhti 2026 - 55 min
jakson Interior Designers: There’s A Reason Why Your AI is Underwhelming kansikuva

Interior Designers: There’s A Reason Why Your AI is Underwhelming

Episode #44 - Season 3, Episode 8 Format: Solo DTC Runtime: ~26 minutes Episode Overview: Most interior designers who feel underwhelmed by AI aren't doing it wrong — they're skipping three of the four layers that determine whether AI gives a specific, useful answer or a generic one built for a fictional designer avatar. Doug breaks down all four layers (Specification, Intent, Context, and Prompting) from least to most important and demonstrates the framework through two real AI sessions — one focused on AI image generation for a concept render, one on Instagram strategy for a kitchen and bath specialist who had 7,000 followers and almost zero client inquiries from the platform. Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 — The difficult client email problem: what AI was supposed to fix 00:41 — What "fine" actually means when AI helps you draft something 01:17 — The BlackBerry moment: why designers go quiet about AI 02:00 — The gap between what you were promised and what you got is real 02:40 — Why AI fails: the interior design client analogy 03:30 — "It knows just about everything, but it doesn't know you" 04:10 — The four layers, from least to most important 04:29 — Why prompt engineering is the icing, not the cake 05:08 — Layer 3: Context — what AI needs to know about your specific world 05:44 — Layer 2: Intent — the difference between a task and an outcome 06:21 — Layer 1: Specification — what "done" actually looks like 07:26 — Why going back and forth with AI is slow and starts from scratch each time 08:19 — Case study 1: Sarah and the AI image generation problem 10:26 — Three gaps Doug identified in Sarah's approach 13:35 — What happened when Sarah addressed all four layers 14:11 — Case study 2: The Toronto kitchen and bath designer on Instagram 15:08 — Introducing AI Sherpa and how it works differently 16:35 — What regular Claude gave her vs. what AI Sherpa asked instead 19:46 — What AI Sherpa actually surfaced: the intent gap 21:09 — The context gap: why beautiful photos aren't enough for luxury clients 22:00 — "Her feed was showing the destination. The journey is what clients are buying." 22:44 — The caption Claude built once it had everything it needed 23:39 — The specification gap: one caption vs. a system that works every time 24:47 — Why Doug built AI Sherpa and what it actually does 25:36 — Waitlist for AI Sherpa https://robbandco.myflodesk.com/aisherpa [https://robbandco.myflodesk.com/aisherpa]

7. huhti 2026 - 26 min
jakson Interior Designers: YOUR AI Results Are Mediocre (And It's Not the Prompt) kansikuva

Interior Designers: YOUR AI Results Are Mediocre (And It's Not the Prompt)

Season 3, Episode 7 (Episode #43) Solo episode. No guest. Doug introduces a three-layer framework for AI output quality — Intent, Context, and Prompt Engineering — and explains why most designers are over-investing in the least important layer. Uses two fictional designer archetypes to illustrate both ends of the experience spectrum. Introduces his Socratic AI tools as the solution to the context extraction problem that the framework alone doesn't solve. Chapter Timestamps [00:00] Why your AI results are "fine but not good enough" [00:41] Meet Maya — the tech-comfortable designer still getting mediocre results [03:40] The three layers that determine AI output quality [04:05] Layer 1: Prompt engineering — and why it's the least important [05:23] Layer 2: Context engineering — what AI doesn't know about you [06:13] The junior designer analogy [07:29] Layer 3: Intent engineering — outcome vs. task [08:43] How the three layers work together (the hierarchy) [09:02] The outreach email example — generic vs. intentional [11:12] Meet Carol — 22-year veteran who set AI aside [13:16] Why experienced designers can't manually transfer expertise to AI [13:33] Doug's Socratic AI tools — drawing context out through questions [14:46] Carol's breakthrough: 22 years of expertise finally articulated [18:14] What's coming next + how to work with Doug More videos on intent and context engineering: coming soon

6. maalis 2026 - 19 min
jakson Interior Designers: Business Chaos Is Bankrupting Your Talent kansikuva

Interior Designers: Business Chaos Is Bankrupting Your Talent

Season 3, Episode 6 (Episode #42) Marsha Sefcik brings corporate operations expertise to interior designers who excel at design but struggle with business structure. In this conversation, she diagnoses why talented designers often earn far less than they're worth - not due to lack of design skill, but because business chaos prevents them from seeing where time and money disappear. Marsha explains her personalized coaching approach that rejects cookie-cutter systems, why she refuses to make "6-figure guarantee" promises, and how her "Bring Calm to Chaos" program helps designers audit their businesses to identify what she calls "chaos leaks." Key Topics Covered: [00:22:17] Marsha's Journey from Corporate to Design Consulting Transition from corporate sales/marketing to interior design Discovering MyDomaine platform and supporting designers Recognizing pattern of overwhelmed solo designers lacking business operations [00:28:01] Why Designers Earn Less Than Their Worth People-pleasing tendencies and underpricing patterns How low compensation leads to burnout and resentment The importance of client qualification processes [00:30:20] The "Bring Calm to Chaos" Program Philosophy Personalized mentorship vs. one-size-fits-all systems 90-day program focused on business audit No grandiose financial promises - focus on feeling better about business [00:40:25] Establishing Boundaries and Managing Expectations Setting communication boundaries with clients Importance of detailed welcome packets Proactive communication to prevent client anxiety [00:46:36] Project Qualification and Pricing Strategy Creating qualification processes for ideal clients Walking away from projects that don't align Understanding your capacity and profitability needs [00:56:55] Client Trust and the Personal Nature of Design Acknowledging the vulnerability of welcoming designers into homes Design as luxury, personal service requiring trust [00:58:28] Finishing Strong: The Offboarding Process Why project endings determine referrals and repeat business Creating story and connection vs. transactional relationships Making memorable final impressions [01:01:22] Learning from Mistakes and Maintaining Relationships Custom window seat fabrication error story Proactive SOP audits after mistakes Solution-oriented approach vs. blame [01:08:11] AI and Technology Integration in Design Embracing technology for backend efficiency Being transparent with clients about AI use AI limitations in physical design execution [01:13:23] Digitizing Operations with Client Portals Eliminating email chaos through centralized systems Client access to project details, statements, renders Streamlined onboarding with integrated proposals and invoicing [01:17:05] Time Tracking as Business Audit Foundation Tracking time regardless of billing method Identifying "chaos leaks" where money disappears Hybrid billing: flat fee for controllable variables, hourly for unpredictable stages [01:19:35] There's More Than One Way to Build a Design Business Autonomy and flexibility in business structure Success looks different for everyone Customized approach based on designer's season of life [01:22:05] Working with Marsha Complimentary discovery call to ensure good fit One-on-one personalized program structure Weekly newsletter with tips and resources Resources Mentioned: Marsha Sefcik's website: marshasefcik.com [http://marshasefcik.com] Instagram: @marshasefcik (DMs welcome) Weekly newsletter: 3 tips + 2 resources every Friday "Bring Calm to Chaos" 90-day program Guest Background: Marsha Sefcik transitioned from corporate sales and marketing to interior design and eventually business consulting after recognizing the gap between design talent and business operations. She specializes in working with designers who want to build profitable, sustainable businesses without rigid systems or hustle culture. Her approach emphasizes personalized mentorship, business audits to identify inefficiencies, and creating structure that allows designers to show up how they want while remaining profitable.

27. helmi 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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