This American Life with Ira Glass meets AD!
Has this parallel already been drawn a hundred times? I really do mix their voices up in my head sometimes when I read anything they write… Really because - While the episodes keep you informed about the industry and the evolving design landscape, they are thought provoking stories about actual human beings. Also is there anything better than an enthusiastic, charming, well informed host? If you don’t listen for the literary journalism - do it for the knowledge. You’ll stop having to fake nod to your boss and Google later as much. Inspiring. Reminds me why I love design. Dennis Scully possesses the curiosity & enthusiasm that the world is in far too short supply of. Love!
esk0005 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/21
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I really appreciate when guests speak with candor on BOH. I especially love it when guests are ready to let their opinions fly no matter how divisive. Stephane Silverman’s episode 190 had me cheering him on and them cursing his name. When he said he didn’t see designers as retailers, I know what...Read full review »
SMC006605 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/22
I’m a regular listener to Dennis & Fred’s Business of Home podcast and always glean a very useful nugget of information [ or several ] every time I listen to them. I highly recommend listening to this podcast if you want to be kept up to date on the latest in interior design & home...Read full review »
@lesliec via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/24
anyone in the home, design,architecture,etc Industry - this is a must do . Each episode offers insight into the changing world of furnishings & interior design .Dennie Scully is an excellent interviewer ,asking pointed questions to each guest . this is the best educational tool for current...Read full review »
Baxdesign via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/18
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