Creative Genius Podcast

Latest Episodes
Tips for Selling Your Business (Patti Julber)
If your future plans include selling your business, youll want to be prepared well in advance. Youll have a lot of decisions to make, a lot of experts to consult, and a lot of paperwork to proces
Take a Chance on Yourself (Nina Magon)
Whats driving your interior design business? Is it your vision? Or is it what clientsany clientstell you they want? It takes courage and confidence to show the world who you are and let them decide
How’s Your Fiscal Fitness? (Walter Russell)
To stay physically healthy you need to eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get periodic check-ups. The same is true for your financial health, whether for your personal finances or those of yo
Be Accountable to Yourself (Liz Elting)
Many factors contribute to success. Some we can control and some we cant. But theres one factor that separates the somewhat successful from the highly successful: setting goals and sticking to them.
Succession Planning 101 (Bob Rauf)
You may not be thinking about retirement now. At some point in the future, though, you probably will want to leave your business and move into the next phase of your life. Its never too early to star
How to Build an A-Team (Mike Michalowicz)
Imagine how much more successful your business could be if you could optimize the full potential of each and every one of your employees. Leaders in some of todays most successful companies, large an
Affluent Clients Want to be Your Friend (Pamela Harvey)
If you aspire to attract more highly affluent clients, you may be surprised to learn that your interior design skills are not necessarily top-of-mind for them when hiring an interior designer. Other f
Plan B Will Get You Nowhere (Matt Higgins)
Its good to have a backup plan in case something goes wrong, right? Thats the collective wisdom most of us were taught to factor into our goal-setting. But what if that thinking actually sabotages o
How to Fail at Business and Other Tips for Success (David Farris)
Highly successful entrepreneurs frequently comment on how many failures they suffered and recovered from along the path to making it big. No one wants to fail. Yet, many businesspeople will say they l
Collected Wisdom (Kathryn Greeley)
It takes a lot of perseverance, determination, hard work, and a bit of luck to operate an interior design business for more than 40 years. Where you end up may be very different from where you started