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Step inside the world of interior design with "Reframing", the podcast that takes the mystery out of creating beautiful, functional spaces. Hosted by seasoned designers Cassandra Brand and Rainey Richardson, this show blends over 50 years of real-world experience with actionable advice, behind-the-scenes stories, and a touch of humor. Whether you’re a design professional, a curious homeowner, or simply obsessed with interiors, "Reframing" invites you to reimagine not just your space but the ...
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Cheers & Tiers welcomes you into a circle of design leaders whose bonds were forged during iconic AIGA design leadership retreats and conferences. These gatherings were more than just strategic sessions with the nation’s chapter leaders—they were moments of shared growth, laughter, and camaraderie that shaped careers and lives, blending organizational development with celebratory toasts and even the occasional human pyramid. Fellow design leaders Erik and Rachel as they reconnect with friend ...
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AI-powered product design. Made by Omer Frank, shaped by AI.
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Highly respected Australian residential architect Stephanie Skyring interviews industry experts to share the latest environmentally sustainable home design ideas, products and materials. Each podcast season demystifies a specific topic. Episodes are released weekly on Tuesdays. Australian Architects can claim their formal CPD hours for listening to the podcasts and completing an online quiz. Find out more at www.renovationcollaborative.com.au
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Unlock your path to creative success with the Design Break podcast, hosted by @RockyRoark—owner & design director of Blue Cyclops Design Co. Breaking into the creative world is hard enough. Making it as a freelancer is even more challenging. If you're currently considering jumping into a creative field or looking for freelance opportunities, this podcast is for you. Topics include creative community, design, branding, freelance, job searching, career advice, actionable advice, and more.
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The Funsize Show is a variety podcast exploring design, culture, and leadership through deep dives, candid chats, and unexpected curiosities. Whether you're seeking creative insights, thought-provoking discussions, or just some fun surprises, there's something for everyone.
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The World’s Most Dangerous Design Podcast
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Design Together was created to provide a space to explore design collaboration. With the influx of design thinking methods, and the desire of many designers to embrace a human-centered approach to design, there is a need to understand how creatives work together. Collaboration happens both internally and externally, and each situation calls for a unique set of skills that we discuss and share strategies on how to approach each new challenge. Our guests share their expertise, successes, and f ...
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Who does design belong to, and who is it for? How does it serve us—all of us—and how can we learn to better understand its future, and our own? On Design As— podcast from Design Observer—we’ll dig into all of this and more, in conversation with design leaders, scholars, practitioners, and a range of industry experts whose seasoned perspectives will help illuminate the questions as well as the answers. In our first season, we considered the topics of Culture, Complexity, and Citizenship in te ...
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Business of Home's host Dennis Scully interviews thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives about the changes and challenges facing the interior design community.
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A podcast on exhibition planning and design for museum leaders, exhibition teams, and visitor experience professionals.
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A podcast dedicated to promoting the ideas of architects, artists, designers, tastemakers and those making a difference in the way we live. Design is personal as is a good conversation. Copyright © Fusion Media, Inc. 2013-2025 All rights reserved.
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A show about design and things that are interesting to designers.
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Discussing the current state of engineering design software and where it’s headed in the future with industry guests and thought leaders.
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A podcast uncovering the science and art behind copywriting and content design - as seen through the eyes of industry experts.
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UX, UI and Creative design podcast series. Follow us on Twitter to learn ux
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An interactive lecture series recorded live at Design Hardware in Los Angeles, Ca.
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A podcast by Philocalist Designs where we explore the beauty of weddings by interviewing the artists and makers shaping the modern wedding experience.
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Bonsai Mirai is a company, a place, a practice, an ecosystem of creators. This is our outlet for discussion of all things bonsai and beyond.
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Listen in as we explore and uncover what it's like to build the experience economy by diving deeper into the journeys of people making it happen, and getting a peek into their careers in engineering, product, design, marketing, and more. A podcast by GetYourGuide Careers.
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Now celebrating its 8th year (Season 9), Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals. Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyo ...
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Expanding the conversation about art in Texas. Founded in 2001, Glasstire is the first Texas Art Digital Media Company. Find features on Texas Artists, News, and the Top 5 Art Exhibits to See Each Week. The full shebang is at glasstire.com.
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Hi, We're Chrissie and Caroline! We are passionate interior designers who are being asked more and more about what we do and how we do it. In this podcast we will talk about all things interior decoration and design, our process from start to finish, and we will also bring along our design friends to get an insight into the industry.
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The Zweig Group provides management information and expertise to architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms worldwide. Our books, magazines, research reports, seminars, conferences, awards programs, and consulting services provide Design Firm leaders with the tools they need to be more successful! The Zweig Letter Podcast is a regular dose of ideas, topics, and information discussed in our Newsletter. The Zweig Letter is one of the longest-running newsletters in ...
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Behind every beautiful visualization, there is a human bringing their unique experiences into the final piece. Pollinate is a monthly podcast where we dive deep with people on the trials and triumphs that led them to where they are today, lauding the projects and practices that turn our heads towards patterns and stories uniquely told through maps, data visualization, and design.
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Join us on The Creative Jam as we immerse ourselves in the creativity of this social age. The world is full of creative outlaws and they deserve their moment in the sun. We speak to the makers and try to understand the game-changers. Not everything we come across makes sense but isn't that part of the fun?
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Welcome to THE SCIENCE OF CREATIVITY, your home for insights and inspiration about art, design, and invention. Your host is Dr. Keith Sawyer, one of the world's leading experts on creativity, art, and design. Dr. Sawyer is a tenured university professor who has published 20 books about the science of creativity, including his new book LEARNING TO SEE: INSIDE THE WORLD'S LEADING ART AND DESIGN SCHOOLS. Our goal is to inspire you with stories of brilliant creators and world-changing inventions ...
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Stop, Collaborate and Listen! Collaborative Partnerships for Broader Impacts Design
Partnerships for Broader Impacts Design
The Collaborative Partnerships for Broader Impacts Design project aims to assist higher education institutions and informal science education organizations to develop robust partnerships through the design of education-based Broader Impacts. This podcast is our way of sharing key insights and lessons learned to support our university and science center colleagues in their endeavors to achieve broader impacts through partnerships around public engagement with science. All resources mentioned ...
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The Aligned Podcast Show, formerly DesignOps Aligned, is the essential listen for everyone who shapes digital products. From UX and UI creators to product managers, engineers, researchers, and delivery leads, we decode the playbooks, mindsets, and metrics that turn bold ideas into market-ready experiences. Expect candid conversations with trailblazing leaders and hands on practitioners, reusable frameworks that transform creativity into repeatable results, and a front row seat to the trends ...
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A podcast hosted by Robert Balfanz, director of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins School of Education.
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Brought to you by McGill University’s Teaching and Academic Programs, Teach.Learn.Share thoughtfully explores teaching and learning practices in higher ed. Join us for conversations with McGill’s community of instructors, students, and other experts on topics such as generative AI in teaching and learning, teaching strategies for engaging students, and integrating sustainability into course design.
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Brisbane’s building design duo, Jacob and Michael, are here to change the way you approach your building journey. Each week, they share expert insights on how to get your project designed and built right, with the right team involved at the right time. From reputable builders to finance brokers, engineers, interior designers, and more, they explore how working together leads to smoother, smarter builds. And, of course, they’re having a bit of fun along the way. Tune in for real advice, a few ...
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The Theme Park Design Show
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Helping decision makers discover unique and disruptive business innovations to today's challenges.
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Welcome to The DesignMeets Podcast, where we connect people and ideas. Join us as we delve into the ever-evolving landscape of design, where interdisciplinary collaboration is key to unlocking innovative and adaptive solutions. Through conversations with designers, thought leaders, and changemakers, we’ll uncover unique perspectives, spark new ideas, and chart a course towards a more responsible and equitable future. The DesignMeets Podcast is an extension of DesignMeets— a social event crea ...
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This podcast is not complex. It's about two guys that are friends, but they're getting older so what is a friend anymore? They use the crutch of a doing a Podcast to stay friends. These recordings are your invitation, dearest listener, into the thick of it. Sometimes there's a guest.
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Welcome to The Printed Circuit, a Siemens Podcast. Hosted by Stephen Chavez, each episode will focus on trends, challenges, and opportunities across the printed circuit engineering industry. Topics range from achieving supply chain resilience, to learning PCB design best practices.
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Welcome to The Design Thinker Podcast, where we explore the theory and practice of design thinking. Join co-hosts Dr Dani Chesson and Designer Peter Allan as they delve into the principles, strategies, and real-world application of design thinking. Each episode takes a deep dive into a topic within design thinking, discussing the foundational theory and bringing theory to life by showcasing the application of theory into practice to solve real-world challenges. 🔍 Theoretical Insights: Build ...
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Design Notes is a podcast about creative work and what it teaches us. Hosted by Liam Spradlin, a Senior UX Designer at Google focused on the philosophy of the user interface, the show features conversations with people from unique creative fields, uncovering what inspires and unites us in our practice. Tune in to learn how UX design connects to creative work across disciplines and around the world. Find episodes on your favorite platform at design-notes.show
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In Think Like a Game Designer, award-winning designer and Stone Blade Entertainment CEO Justin Gary speaks with world-class game designers and creative experts from various industries. Each episode deconstructs the creative process, offering insights into the art of game design and the broader cultural, technological, and business influences shaping a myriad of creative mediums. Join us for actionable advice and unique perspectives that will enrich your understanding of what it means to be c ...
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With over 18 years of planning and designing weddings, we have seen it all! Join us for a fun and insightful journey as we laugh, cry, and learn together on Weddings Unscripted – because planning a wedding is just as unforgettable as the big day itself! Subscribe today and be the first to listen! Launching January 10, 2025.
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DESIGN MUSE is a collective of Interior Designers bringing professionals of various expertise together to share big ideas, lessons learned, and products to inspire, educate, and advocate for all things commercial interior design. Hosted by Bridget Santos and Melanie N. Hanna.
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Want to listen to your favorite HCL Review article on the go?! We’ve got you covered! Catch all of your favorites right here in your podcast feed!
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Design Travel is a podcast about design-led hotels, airlines, airports, transport and travel products from around the world. Stephanie Williams interviews industry leaders in lively, fun and informative discussions. Stephanie is an interior designer and travel writer, and her guests are leaders in their fields - from top airline designers to people with a genuine passion for what makes a great hotel experience, each episode will share insider knowledge on how a designer creates a space, a fe ...
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We discuss materials management, specification, interior design, architecture, and things in between -- to help you design better, build more efficiently, and grow your design and build firm. Fohlio is a product specification and data management software for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Get your trial at fohlio.com.
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Curated content, insights and opportunities designed to elevate careers and strengthen teams in Architecture and Design.
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When Artificial Intelligence Becomes the Teammate: Rethinking Innovation, Collaboration, and Organizational Design in the GenAI Era, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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48:40Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the collaborative foundations of knowledge work. This article synthesizes findings from a large-scale field experiment involving 776 professionals at Procter & Gamble to examine how GenAI transforms three core pillars of teamwork: performance outcomes, expertise integration, an…
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Art Dirt: Talking Costume Design & Collaboration with Mallory Prucha
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32:37William Sarradet speaks with Mallory Prucha, Associate Professor of Costume Design at Texas Tech University, about garment design, textiles, and teaching in the Texas Panhandle.“Right now the American theater is trying to figure out what it's doing, but in the process…we’re seeing experimentation. Oftentimes, I’ll expand my students' horizons to th…
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Strengthening Schools Through Community Collaboration
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30:48In this episode, James Ellout, Vice President of Community Impact at United Way of Northeast Floridajoins Dr. Robert Balfanz to talk about how community organizations can partner with schools to increase student success. Four years after the height of the pandemic, schools are still facing high rates of absenteeism, declining academic achievement, …
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Community, Collaboration, and the Stories We Share with Editor Lynn Terry
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43:30In this inspiring episode of Reframing Design, hosts Rainey Richardson and Casey Brand are joined by Lynn Terry, Editor of Southern Home Magazine, for a conversation that weaves together design, community, and the power of personal storytelling. Together, they explore how collaboration and authentic connection elevate both the creative process and …
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Jordan Weisman — From Battletech to Shadowrun: The Power of Curiosity and Collaboration (#93)
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52:30About this Episode This episode is a little different from the usual Think Like a Game Designer conversation. Instead of a freeform discussion, I came prepared with a curated list of questions to guide the conversation, giving us a structured look into Jordan’s creative process, his philosophies on innovation, and the lessons he’s learned over deca…
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Prefabrication: Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) design & construction - Jae Warrander, Makers
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53:23House prefabrication using flat pack panels delivers multiple environmental and cost benefits and is the way of the future. In today's episode, we dive into our next sustainable design theme, prefabrication, and we'll explore house design and construction using cross laminated timber. Architect Jae Warrander, director of Makers, shares the story be…
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AI, Hybrid Collaboration, and the Next Evolution of the Office with Steelcase’s Allan Smith
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43:10The workplace is evolving faster than ever—and the office must evolve with it. In this episode of I Hear Design, host Robert Nieminen sits down with Allan W. Smith, President of the Americas and Chief Product Officer at Steelcase, to explore how decades of its workplace research are shaping the future of work. Smith shares insights into designing o…
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Get Started: Reducing Embodied Carbon – Lucy Humphrey, Studio Ecology
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1:12:57Reducing embodied carbon in all new buildings and renovations is fast becoming a global priority, and in Australia new regulations are on the horizon. In today's episode, we move on to our final theme - Getting Started - and the first of two episodes to conclude the season. I talk with environmental architect, artist and well known Australian clima…
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Episode 273: Ellen Rosengren-Johnson on why good hospitality design should matter to us all
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22:00Foolscap Sydney Studio Director Ellen Rosengren-Johnson brings a unique international perspective to Australian design, having spent a decade in Norway delivering award-winning hospitality and residential projects before returning home. Her work is defined by a deep commitment to collaboration with local makers, craftspeople, and suppliers – a skil…
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Inside Hospitality’s Reset: Place-Making, Storytelling, and Powering the Lobby Experience with Jill Cole
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43:04The hospitality market is recalibrating, and design teams are adapting accordingly. In this episode, Jill Cole, President of Cole Martinez Curtis and Associates (CMCA), returns to the I Hear Design podcast to unpack what’s changed since her last guest appearance in 2023: financing slowdowns and the rise of limited-service/extended-stay, why experie…
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Bridging Formal and Informal Learning: A Strategic Imperative for Modern Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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34:22Abstract: The evolving knowledge economy has fundamentally transformed how organizations approach workplace learning and development. This article examines the dynamic interplay between formal and informal learning dimensions within contemporary work environments, drawing on established human resource development (HRD) scholarship. While formal lea…
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From Floorplan to Flavor | The Art of Restaurant Design
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40:02In this episode of DESIGN MUSE, Melanie Hanna and Bridget Santos pull back the curtain on the art and science of restaurant design. From spatial flow and storytelling to lighting, materials, and sensory cues, they explore how every element shapes the dining experience. Discover how collaboration between designers, consultants, and restaurateurs bri…
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From Farrow & Ball to Fermoie: Martin Ephson's surprising journey
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53:42Martin Ephson is a driving force behind not one but two well-known names in the design industry. In 1992, he and his business partner Tom Helme took over what was then a struggling historical paint company, Farrow and Ball. Together, they helped turn it into the powerhouse it is today—but they weren’t finished. In 2012 Ephson and Helme partnered ag…
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How AI Agents Approach Human Work: Insights for HCI Research and Practice, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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24:25Artificial intelligence agents are emerging as potential collaborators—or substitutes—for human workers across diverse occupations, yet their behavioral patterns, strengths, and limitations remain poorly understood at the workflow level. This article synthesizes findings from a landmark comparative study of human and AI agent work activities across…
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023: Carolyn Colonna & Taylor Nall of AIGA Charlotte
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49:55Two presidents of the same scrappy Charlotte chapter share what it’s like to step up without a roadmap. In this episode of Cheers & Tiers, we sit down with Carolyn Colonna and Taylor Nall, who each led AIGA Charlotte through very different moments of growth and experimentation. They talk about the unexpected ways they found AIGA, what it means to l…
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Unlocking Human Potential: A Practitioner's Guide to Motivation Theory in Organizational Settings, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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18:18Abstract: Motivation remains one of the most critical yet complex drivers of organizational performance and individual wellbeing. This article synthesizes contemporary motivation theory—including self-determination theory, social cognitive theory, goal-orientation frameworks, and attribution theory—to provide evidence-based guidance for practitione…
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City, Coast and Country: The Timeless Vision of Adelaide Bragg
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51:05We’re joined by Adelaide Bragg, one of Australia’s most gifted interior designers, celebrated for her extraordinary eye for colour, fabric, and texture, and her ability to weave them together into homes of timeless beauty. With a career spanning decades, Adelaide has created interiors that are not only architecturally harmonious but deeply personal…
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“Learn. Evolve. Adapt. How AI is Changing the Game.
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59:16#9 AI isn’t the enemy — ignorance is. Michael and Jacob sit down with Rashan from Inspired Education Australia to unpack how AI is transforming design, education, and construction. From ChatGPT to Tesla liability, Terminator fears to 3D printing homes — this episode cuts through the hype and hits the truth: learn, evolve, or fall behind. Check out …
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Touko Tahkokallio — Curiosity, Physics, and the Power of Mental Playtesting (#94)
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1:14:01Touko Tahkokallio is one of the rare designers who has mastered both tabletop and digital worlds. Starting out as a theoretical physicist, Touko shifted careers to follow his passion for play. First by designing acclaimed board games like Eclipse, then shaping some of the biggest mobile hits of all time at Supercell, including Hay Day, Boom Beach, …
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The GDPval Revolution: What AI Task Performance Means for Organizational Work Redesign, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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50:11Abstract: The recent introduction of GDPval—a benchmark evaluating AI model performance on economically valuable real-world tasks—signals a fundamental shift in how organizations must approach work design, workforce planning, and operational strategy. This research examines the organizational implications of frontier AI models approaching human exp…
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The Thursday Show: Billy Cotton on his latest collaboration. Plus: The rise of the Togo sofa
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1:08:34Host Dennis Scully and BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the latest on housing, how to get hired in a slowdown, and whether are designers finally paying attention to accessibility. Later, designer Billy Cotton joins the show to talk about his latest collaboration. This episode is sponsored …
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The Economics of AI-Generated Applications: Signal Degradation and Market Consequences, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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12:58Abstract: Large language models have fundamentally altered the economics of written job applications by reducing production costs to near-zero. This article examines the market-level consequences through evidence from Freelancer.com, a major digital labor platform. Analysis reveals how AI-generated applications degraded a critical quality signal th…
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Some conversations are 15 years in the making. Ryan reconnects with Preston Tolbert, whose innovative approach to ceramics first caught his attention after a trip to Japan. As part of the 3rd Wheel Potters collective residency at Mirai, Preston, along with Eli Akins and Rob Wallace, created a remarkable body of work blending tradition, experimentat…
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VRD is the Word: How Jessica Duce is Transforming Vacation Rental Design
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1:01:18This week on the Reframing Design podcast, hosts Rainey Richardson and Casey Brand sit down with Jessica Duce, a visionary designer reshaping the world of vacation rental interiors. Jessica shares her journey from a chance introduction to vacation rental projects, culminating in the founding of the Vacation Rental Designers Collective, a vibrant co…
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Inclusive Design Will Change the World, with Sina Bahram & Corey Timpson
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1:05:38One in four people has a disability. Why aren’t we designing museums better for them? What is inclusive design? How does it relate to universal design, or the ADA? Which disciplines and departments have to get involved to make a museum truly inclusive? What happened when the military tried to design for the “average” jet pilot? If we design for bet…
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Navigating Organizational Change: Evidence-Based Strategies for Managing Uncertainty and Building Capability, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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21:23Abstract: Organizational change initiatives fail at alarming rates, often due to inadequate attention to human and capability dimensions. This article synthesizes evidence from 32 empirical studies examining employee experiences during organizational transitions. Change creates significant uncertainty that affects both organizational performance an…
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Episode 4: Michael Osborne CEO of Accessible Me on going from animation dreams to empowering inclusion
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37:54In this episode, Drew welcomes Mike Osborne, the visionary behind Accessible Me, an organisation dedicated to creating a more inclusive world. Mike shares his personal journey from aspiring animator to accessibility advocate, driven by his experiences with neurodivergence and a passion for digital equity. The conversation delves into the importance…
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Ep 30 • How Wedding Planners Balance Family, Clients, and Chaos
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37:51Ever wondered what it really looks like to build a thriving wedding planning career while juggling motherhood, pumping breaks in parked cars, surprise school pick-ups, and the occasional chair-hauling at 9 months pregnant? 🤯 In this candid episode, we peel back the curtain on the realities of being moms and wedding planners — the balance, the guilt…
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Can Architecture Really Heal? Discover the Impact with Kim Kennedy
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37:48Join us for a fascinating discussion on architecture's role in healthcare with Kim Kennedy, Principal at Parkin Architects. Based in Ottawa, Kim delves into her journey in healthcare architecture, exploring the design and impact of mental health facilities. Learn about the evolving field of healthcare architecture, challenges, and innovations, and …
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Balancing Modern, Traditional, and Transitional | 620 | A Deep Dive with SHM Architecture’s, Nick McWhirter
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1:15:59I had the opportunity to sit with down with Nick McWhirter or SHM Architects to explore the nuances of transitional design, the delicate dance between modern and traditional elements, and the intentionality behind every architectural choice. From furniture-driven layouts to aspirational lighting strategies, Nick shares the thought process, research…
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Episode 272: Designing community-defining precincts with Gray Puksand Senior Associate, John Czechowski
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39:13The latest episode of Talking Architecture & Design features John Czechowski, Senior Associtae at Gray Puksand, whose career spans more than three decades of shaping public and multi-use precincts across Australia. Born in Canada and trained at the University of Toronto, with formative studies in Florence and Paris, his practice has stretched from …
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Water & Ecosystems: Delight in your environment – Tim Bennetton, Tim Bennetton Architects
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48:04Careful consideration of water is now a critical part of design as we confront increasing floods and droughts due to climate change. In today's episode, we move on to our next sustainable design theme - Water and Ecosystems. We'll investigate the design of a small extension to an old timber home located in suburban subtropical Brisbane. This projec…
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ICYMI: HGA Completes Innovative 144,000 sq-ft Research Facility at University of Arkansas
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6:34On this article-read episode, we spotlight the University of Arkansas’s new Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research (I³R)—a 144,000-sq-ft hub designed by HGA (with Hufft) to accelerate convergent research and regional economic development. Published on August 27, 2025, on the interiors+sources website, the piece explores how a mass-timber p…
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The Distributed AI Enterprise: Coordinating Multiple AI Systems Across Business Units, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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16:44Abstract: Organizations increasingly deploy artificial intelligence as distributed solutions across business units, functions, and geographies rather than centralized systems. This distributed approach promises localized responsiveness and innovation velocity but introduces coordination challenges including technical fragmentation, governance incon…
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Markor's Mark Feng on the AI opportunity in design
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1:03:09Mark Feng is the chairman and CEO of Markor, a conglomerate that includes a large retail and manufacturing operation in China, as well as brands like Caracole, A.R.T. Furniture, Jonathan Charles and Rowe. Markor was founded in a remote Chinese city in 1990 by Feng’s father, an artist and former interior designer. While it has grown into a sprawling…
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Friendship in Team Dynamics: Translating Research Into Organizational Practice, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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37:32Abstract: Workplace friendships represent a critical yet underexplored dimension of team effectiveness and organizational performance. Drawing from human resource development scholarship, this article examines how interpersonal bonds among colleagues influence both organizational outcomes and individual wellbeing. Research demonstrates that workpla…
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Designing Distributed Work for Performance and Development: An Evidence-Based Framework for HR Professionals, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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47:41Abstract: Distributed work arrangements have evolved from niche practices into mainstream organizational imperatives, accelerated by technological advancement and global disruptions. This article synthesizes research at the intersection of distributed work and work design to offer human resource development (HRD) professionals and managers an integ…
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The Two AIs: Why Conflating Predictive and Generative Systems Undermines Strategy, Policy, and Practice, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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18:05Abstract: Organizations, policymakers, and practitioners routinely discuss "AI" as a monolithic technology, collapsing fundamentally distinct paradigms—predictive AI and generative AI—into a single category. This conflation obscures critical differences in how these systems operate, the risks they pose, the governance they require, and the capabili…
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The Neuroscience of Effort-Driven Motivation: How Action Precedes Drive in Organizational Performance, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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28:53Abstract: Traditional motivation theories position desire as the precursor to action, but contemporary neuroscience reveals a more nuanced mechanism: effort itself generates the neurochemical signals that sustain motivated behavior. Dopaminergic pathways respond not primarily to reward consumption but to goal pursuit, effort expenditure, and progre…
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The Thursday Show: What happened at High Point? Plus: Why designers are experimenting with AI video
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1:18:21Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including Wayfair’s breakout quarter, the rise of AI-generated video, and a drama-filled celebrity home tour. Later, BOH’s editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen joins the show to recap High Point Market. This episode is sponsored by Chelsea House and …
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Mauricio, Vivien & Lisa: Inside the minds of GetYourGuide’s Product Team
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22:14Join host Liam as he sits down with Mauricio Gamboa, Engineering Manager, Vivien Pillet, Lead Product Manager, and Lisa Morellini, Lead Product Designer from GetYourGuide’s Product Team. Discover how this dynamic trio collaborates across strategy, design, and engineering to create unforgettable travel experiences. From brainstorming new ideas to la…
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The New Employment Contract: Redefining Job Security in Automated Environments, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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11:06Abstract: The proliferation of automation technologies—including artificial intelligence, robotics, and algorithmic management systems—has fundamentally altered the psychological and structural foundations of employment relationships. This article examines how automation reshapes traditional notions of job security and explores evidence-based organ…
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Leading Through the AI Integration Gap: Why Organizational Change Now Defines Competitive Advantage, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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36:15Abstract: Organizations have moved beyond questioning whether artificial intelligence delivers value. The critical challenge has shifted to organizational integration: restructuring work, redefining roles, and redesigning processes to capture demonstrated AI value while managing risks inherent in sociotechnical transformation. This article examines…
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Step inside the world of Eli Akins of Waldo Street Ceramics, a rising name in North American bonsai ceramics, as he reflects on the 3rd Wheel Potters artist residency at Mirai. Alongside Preston Tolbert and Rob Wallace, Eli spent two transformative weeks pushing creative boundaries, experimenting with new ideas, and crafting a stunning body of work…
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The MOST Assessment: How Empirical Validation Is Reshaping Organization Development Practice and Professionalization, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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20:11Abstract: Organization Development has long struggled with establishing empirically validated competency frameworks that balance theoretical rigor with practical application. The recent publication of the MOST (Mastering Organizational & Societal Transformation) competency model represents a significant step toward professionalizing OD practice. Gr…
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Solving HR's Last-Mile Problem: Getting People Data into Frontline Managers' Hands, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
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8:02Abstract: Organizations invest heavily in people analytics infrastructure yet fail to translate insights into frontline management action. This article examines the persistent "last-mile problem" in human resources: the gap between centralized people data and the managers who need it for daily performance decisions. Despite unprecedented volumes of…
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