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Estimated from 2 chart positions in 2 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Design#1955K to 30K
- 🇮🇳IN · Design#9710K to 30K
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7.5K to 30K🎙 ~2x weekly·14 episodes·Last published 1w ago - Monthly Reach
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15K to 60K🇺🇸50%🇮🇳50% - Active Followers
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6K to 24K
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Work for What's Next | Amanda Schneider, Podcast Host, Author, Founder – Think Lab
May 20, 2026
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Future Self & Future Work | Valerie Jardon, Managing Director – Strategy, IA
May 13, 2026
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Instinct Over Ego: Leading Through Change | Christian Giordano, President of Mancini Duffy
Apr 29, 2026
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The Power of Perseverance | Joanna Jablonski
Apr 15, 2026
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You Belong in the Room | Scott Delano
Mar 18, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() Work for What's Next | Amanda Schneider, Podcast Host, Author, Founder – Think Lab | Amanda Schneider, founder of ThinkLab and author of Work for What’s Next, explores how work is changing across generations, industries, and the built environment. Amanda shares how her research on Gen Z, hybrid work, and “boundaryless work” uncovered a larger shift: we are operating in a digital-speed world with analog-era rules. The conversation dives into burnout, middle management pressure, loyalty, communication gaps, and the urgent need to redesign workplace norms before they become barriers to relevance. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Future Self & Future Work | Valerie Jardon, Managing Director – Strategy, IA | IA Managing Director, Valerie Jardon, weighs in on personal growth and the future of work. She shares her inspiring journey from a difficult upbringing and early self-doubt to leadership and shaping workplace strategy. The conversation explores everything from humanoid robots and techno-optimism to impostor syndrome, future selves, and the assumptions we make about work, identity, and change. Valerie also reflects on the emotional impact of receiving a major leadership honor, the role her family played in her success, and her belief that the spaces and systems we create ultimately echo back to us. The conversation is thoughtful, funny and deeply human. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Instinct Over Ego: Leading Through Change | Christian Giordano, President of Mancini Duffy | In this episode of Love What You Do, Doug Shapiro sits down with Christian Giordano, CEO of Mancini Duffy, to explore leadership, culture, and the evolving role of AI in design. Christian shares his “word of the year”, replacement, covering both the opportunities AI creates and the deeper concerns around human purpose and early career pathways. The conversation dives into how strong cultures are built through instinct, humility, and a shared commitment to client service. Christian also reflects on the power of lofty goals, organized thinking, and creating space for others to step up as a company grows. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() The Power of Perseverance | Joanna Jablonski | On this episode of the LWYD podcast, Doug sits down with Joanna Jablonski to explore how perseverance shaped her journey from immigrating to the United States to becoming a design leader at Henrickson. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() You Belong in the Room | Scott Delano | Doug Shapiro talks with Scott Delano, Design Principal at StudioGC, about mentorship, creativity, joy, and the responsibility of leadership. Scott shares why design is ultimately an act of optimism, how great teams are built around strengths rather than sameness, and why helping people feel like they belong can unlock their best work. It’s a thoughtful conversation about purpose, perspective, failure, and creating environments where people can grow. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Mosaic Thinking for Design and Life | Cheryl Durst, CEO | Cheryl Durst, CEO of IIDA, joins Doug Shapiro for a wide-ranging, soulful conversation about kinship, optimism, and the power of imperfection. From “word of the year” reflections to mosaics, quilts, and mixtapes, Cheryl explores how unlikely combinations shape meaningful leadership and design. Cheryl shares how energy, memory, and human connection influence the spaces we create and the teams we build. It’s a thoughtful, funny, and deeply human dialogue about why design and life are at their best when they’re a little imperfect. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Grit and Gratitude | Roby Isaac, Design Insights Leader | Roby Issac is the Design Insights Leader at Mannington Commercial. In this episode, he shares his journey from a kid who loved to draw to finding his place in design through apprenticeship and taking risks. He talks candidly about cultural identity, assimilation, and how those experiences shaped the way he works and leads. Doug and Roby reflect on craftsmanship, longevity, and the responsibility that comes with making things that last. At its heart, this episode is about perseverance, gratitude, and finding meaning in the work. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() The Map of a Meaningful Career | John Sadlon, Principal | This episode of Love What You Do goes beneath the surface of a creative career with John Sadlon, Principal and Global Workplace Leader at Perkins&Will. Guided by a personal map of sketches—from the Guggenheim to Brancusi’s Bird in Space—John shares the stories and lessons that have shaped his work and worldview. He reflects on running the Boston Marathon, why you should never cross the “finish line” empty, and how a risk he finally took at 30 changed the course of his life. John also recounts losing his partner in a tragic accident, and how that experience led to 20 years of meditation, a deeper sense of intention, and a daily choice to spend his energy on connection and gratitude. It’s an episode about design—but even more, about the art of living fully. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Bring your Designer | Julia Machado, VP of Internal Operations | Doug sits down with Julia Machado, Vice President of Internal Operations at Price Modern. Julia shares her journey from designer to operations leader, and why the most impactful sales meetings include the designer. She discusses the beauty of uncovering “I didn’t know that” moments, both in business and in life, and how those moments can spark transformation. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() The Optimism Equation | Shreya Somani | Doug Shapiro sits down with Shreya Somani, Senior Designer at Arcadis in Washington, D.C., to explore the science and philosophy behind optimism. The conversation weaves through themes of resilience, patience, and curiosity, connecting optimism to the act of questioning, the delay of gratification, and the pursuit of meaning in design and life. | — | ||||||
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| 10/15/25 | ![]() Don't Rush the Good Stuff | Mike Goetz, Design Director | Doug talks with HOK’s Mike Goetz about design that feels, leadership that cares, and why TikTok counts as “cultural research.” They explore how creativity, curiosity, and care shape great work — and why slowing down might be the key to loving what you do. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Never Complete | Krystal Lucero, Senior Interior Designer | In this episode we hear from Krystal Lucero, designer, mom, and survivor whose story blends grace, grit, and joy. From navigating motherhood and design to overcoming cancer twice, Krystal shares candid insights on resilience, wellbeing, and staying true to yourself. Her journey is a reminder that the pursuit of getting to better is never complete. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() What If We Get It Right? | Jane Hallinan, Designer | Jane Hallinan, Perkins Eastman, proves that climate talk doesn’t need doom and gloom. She shows how humor and good stories can spark greener choices. Jane gives us a list book recommendation and would like your help in finishing her list. It’s a feel-good episode with a Mr. Rogers-style of neighborliness! | — | ||||||
| 7/16/25 | ![]() Born Twice | Gilbert Broco, President, CI Group | Gilbert Broco, President of CI Group, joins us to explore identity, leadership, and optimism. From his roots in Puerto Rico to his rise in the contract furniture world, Gilbert shares how culture, courage, and community shaped his path—and how loving what you do means creating space for others to belong. This conversation covers inclusive design, servant leadership, imposter syndrome, and why optimism is more than a mindset—it’s a leadership tool. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() From Burnout to Belonging | Rex Miller, Author | In this episode, Doug sits down with Rex Miller for some real talk about work, purpose, and finding balance. We talk about what it means to love what you do — and how grace plays a big role in making that possible. Catch the full one hour chat on Rex's podcast - The Resilience Lab. We also get into: • How to stay present when life feels busy • The story behind JSI’s “Love What You Do” message • What real purpose at work looks like • How to avoid burnout and build strong relationships • Why starting simple conversations can lead to big change | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() The Color of Optimism | Cheryl Durst, International Interior Design Association | Doug sits down with Cheryl Durst, CEO of IIDA, for a thoughtful, funny, and deeply human conversation about design, purpose, and the moments that shape us. From the connection between comfort and safety to the power of storytelling, Cheryl shares personal reflections, unexpected questions, and a few unforgettable metaphors — including a library, a peppermint-scented memory, and the unexpected color of optimism. | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Welcome to the Show | Welcome to Love What You Do -- A podcast that celebrates the community of Interior Design and its undeniable connection to optimism. Through stories, insights, and honest conversations, we explore what really changes when you love what you do. In this introduction, host Doug Shapiro shares why this show exists, what drives it, and who it’s for. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
