
Your designs are beautiful, but you're struggling with the business of your interior design business. Join successful interior design business owner, Michelle Lynne, of ML Interiors Group each Monday morning as she shares the processes she has found useful in growing her own 7-figure design firm, interviews industry related guests, and brings her own team of designers on for lively conversations. ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 312 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In today's episode, I'm breaking down a myth that keeps so many designers stuck on the burnout hamster wheel: the belief that "helping people means keeping my prices low." I see this all the time in our industry — designers who genuinely want to serv... more
Early in my design career, I thought referrals were the ultimate sign of success. A happy client, emotional reveal, or heartfelt thank-you note — surely that meant more business was on the way, right? I quickly learned the truth: referrals are unpred... more
n this episode, I'm breaking down one of the most persistent and harmful myths in our industry: the idea that you should "charge what you're worth." I know the intention behind that phrase is usually empowerment, but the impact? Confusion, insecurity... more
Hey y'all — welcome back to Design for the Creative Mind. I'm Michelle Lynn, and today we're kicking off a brand-new season called Myth Busting: What People Get Wrong About the Interior Design Industry. And even though I sound like an 80-year-old cha... more
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Just finished the episode Lessons from the Edge and wanted to say thanks, again, for making this journey less lonely. I know my Design career is better having your voice cheering me on in the background!
Real-world advice on how to not just be a better designer, but all around part of a team and making the business work for you!
This podcast is full of so many golden nuggets! She shares so much wisdom, tips and insight in the business of interior design! I’ve gained so much from her and her guest speakers. I have followed Michelle since end of 2021. In the very first Rolling in the Dough workshop I did with her, she spoke in a way that gave me a new level of confidence in presenting my proposals. Fast forward going through the Bakery and now Lead lab I’ve gained even more clarity, confidence, and processes that have hel... more
Michelle is a phenomenal human being, a talented designer and an excellent teacher. As a landscape, designer, almost 100% of her tips and tricks transfer over over for me in my industry (besides making curtain selections🤣) Give her a listen. Join the Design Bakehouse or the Lead Lab. You will not regret it. It has transformed my business for me.
I got the honor to hear Michelle during Design Week and became obsessed! She’s exactly what I needed to be encouraged and grow in my business. Every time I listen to a podcast, she seems to validate my thinking! I am so thankful that Michelle is sharing her gift to help other designers like myself thrive!
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The content revolves around the intersection of interior design and effective business practices, addressing challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs. Topics span from implementing structured systems and processes to enhance profitability, to navigating client relationships and the associated communication nuances. Unique insights are shared from both the host's personal experiences and interviews with industry professionals, providing value to both novice and seasoned designers. Each episode aims to empower listeners by offering practical advice on everything from pricing strategies to maintaining work-life balance, while also acknowledging emotional and mental challenges within the design business.
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