LytePod

Learn about lighting and be inspired. The #1 podcast about the people, process, and product of design - all with a little love for light along the way. Featuring creative minds who want to walk into their own story - from designers to manufacturers, innovators, and professors - unpack their vision, ideas, accomplishments, and habits that make it happen!

Lighting's Next Big Problem - Andrea Wilkerson + Rachel Fitzgerald

LEDs were supposed to last forever. But what happens when they don’t?Host Sam Koerbel talks with Rachel Fitzgerald (Stantec) and Andrea Wilkerson (PNNL) about a growing crisis: the lack of replaceable components in LED systems. From failing fixtures in schools and offices to flickering tubular LEDs and the fluorescent phase-out, this conversation calls for real accountability from manufacturers, reps, and the supply chain.👉 Why listen?Learn why warranties aren’t enoughHear how schools, hospitals, and offices are struggling with maintenanceGet the truth about Type B tubular LEDs and flickerUnderstand how “right to repair” could shape lighting’s futureThis is thought leadership with a challenge: the industry must act before failures pile up.

09-09
53:42

Luxury Living: The State of Lighting + AV Dealers - Trent Mulligan

Lighting is the biggest opportunity most integrators aren’t taking full advantage of.In this episode, Trent Mulligan shares how reps and dealers can unlock real revenue, why luxury homes are often underlit, and why education and early involvement are the keys to making lighting work.🎧 Listen now to hear:How to grow without doubling staffWhy “bad light” is still the norm in high-end homesThe power of getting in at the start of a project

08-26
01:08:56

Luxury Living: Lighting's Ultimate Business Frontier - Alex Lelchuk, Brian Anderson, Rocky Settecasi

Lighting is the fastest-growing frontier in home tech—and Brian Anderson, Rocky Settacassi, and Alex Lelch share exactly how they’re making it pay off. From building immersive showrooms to mastering LED challenges and collaborating with designers, this episode is packed with insights for integrators, dealers, and designers ready to turn lighting into a thriving part of their business.Whether you're just curious about lighting or ready to build a profitable new division, this conversation offers a step-by-step look at the process, challenges, and opportunities.

08-12
42:31

The Truth About Lighting Pricing - Justin Streeb

The hardest part of buying lighting isn’t the check - it's making sure you get what you ordered. In one of the most eye-opening conversations we’ve had, Justin Streeb, Co-Founder and CSO of 1 LUX, breaks down the behind-the-scenes chaos of actually buying lights. With over 20 years in the industry, Justin went from designing high-end homes in Aspen to founding multiple companies that now sit at the intersection of design, distribution, and strategy.This episode dives into why lighting procurement is so complicated, how the supply chain is fundamentally misaligned with design intent, and what it takes to build a business that truly serves both the specifier and the end client. Justin shares war stories from the 2008 recession, lessons from scaling up, and what still frustrates him about how our industry buys light.Wondering: “why is this so hard?”, This episode will shine a light on the answer.

08-05
59:57

AI Changes Design - Paul Boken

AI is changing design—not by replacing creativity, but by clearing space for it. In this episode, we explore how designers can use AI to save time, improve documentation, and focus more on what matters: ideas. From writing proposals to generating marketing assets, we talk through the real ways AI fits into a design workflow—and why it’s up to creatives to shape how it’s used.

07-22
31:51

Luxury Living: CEDIA Elevates Lighting

Lighting is no longer just an accessory — it’s becoming a core profit center for AV integrators. In this episode, Sam Koerbel sits down with CEDIA co-founder Tom Doherty and current CEO Daryl Friedman to explore why lighting is now a strategic focus for the custom integration industry.They discuss:Why lighting represents the next big opportunity for integratorsThe challenges of adding lighting to your business modelHow CEDIA plans to educate and support its membersWhat does this shift mean for the future of smart home integrationWhether you're already exploring lighting or still unsure where to start, this episode offers clarity, leadership, and insight into the future of residential technology.

07-15
47:53

AI Imitates, Designers Create - Sarah Richter

AI is changing the game — but not the designer.In this episode, Sarah Richter shares how she’s using AI to enhance creativity, save time, and stay focused on what really matters: the design.We cover:🎯 Where AI fits in early-stage workflows📬 How it’s helping with client comms + marketing🧠 Why curiosity (not code) is the key to using AI wellIf you’ve been wondering how real designers are actually using AI — this one’s for you.

07-01
39:35

Luxury Living: Designers + AV Dealers Gotta Dance

There’s a shift happening in the custom home world—AV integrators are stepping into lighting, but most don’t realize they’re now part of a much bigger story. This episode explores that turning point. It’s about power, partnership, and what happens when two expert worlds—lighting design and technology integration—finally meet.Whether you're trying to add margin through lighting, avoid conflict on job sites, or just figure out what lighting designers actually do—this is your guide.In this episode, renowned lighting designers Sean O’Connor and Thomas Paterson unpack:- What lighting design really is—and why it’s more than fixture plans- How integrators and designers can stop stepping on each other’s toes- Why early communication changes everything- What it looks like to share ownership and still get paid- How to “take care of each other” in a fragmented supply worldThis isn’t about fluff. It’s about real-world collaboration, respect, and helping integrators win in a space they’re just beginning to explore.

06-19
59:32

Human Connection Beyond the Checklist - Paige Donnell

Mentorship isn’t a checkbox, a program, or a bullet point on a website—it’s a mindset. In this deeply reflective and energizing episode, Paige Donald joins Sam to challenge everything you think you know about mentoring.They explore what happens when teams build trust, lead with vulnerability, and invest in each other beyond just “doing the job.” You’ll hear how mentorship becomes the engine for creativity, loyalty, and long-term retention—an organic force that shapes culture from the inside out.From powerful real-world stories to actionable ideas, this episode offers a playbook for how to lead, grow, and belong in a team that thrives. Whether you're a leader, a designer, or someone looking to build better relationships at work—this episode will change the way you see mentorship.💬 Topics We Cover:-Why mentorship is more than a program-How vulnerability builds real trust-The difference between coaching and mentorship-Creating feedback loops that go both ways-Aligning teams through shared values-A culture-first approach to employee retention-How to build daily habits of connection-The hidden ROI of human-centered leadership-Real-world examples from SmithGroup’s team dynamics-The power of 10-minute check-ins🛠️ Who This Episode Is For:-Team leaders building long-term culture-Designers and creatives navigating mentorship-HR professionals rethinking retention-Anyone who believes people-process

06-05
38:03

Creative Relentless Mastery - Keith Bradshaw

Burn the Rulebook. Challenge Yourself. No Rules. Just Design + Creativity.In this episode of the LytePOD, Keith Bradshaw — CEO and co-founder of Speirs Major — invites us into the mindset that has shaped one of the most iconic lighting design studios in the world.From rejecting personal “style” to designing with emotional precision, Keith shares why the real competition is internal — and why great design demands risk, reflection, and the courage to start over again and again.We talk about:Why lighting is a chameleon-like disciplineThe fear of repetition and creative stagnationHow to lead a studio without losing creative fireDesigning for feeling, not just formWhat separates good work from unforgettable workThis is a masterclass in creative discipline, and a rare glimpse into what it takes to stay great — even when no one’s watching.

05-22
57:22

The Rep Explained & Understood - Caitlin Mulligan

Why can’t you just get a price for a light fixture? What exactly does a lighting rep do? In this eye-opening episode, Sam sits down with Caitlin Mulligan to break down the architectural sales channel and shed light on the critical but often misunderstood role of manufacturers’ reps in the design and construction industry.From the pricing complexity of architectural products to the behind-the-scenes hustle for every purchase order, Caitlin explains the challenges, responsibilities, and realities of being a rep—and why it matters to designers, architects, and engineers alike.Whether you’re an emerging designer, a seasoned architect, or curious about how materials actually get procured, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the sales process, so you can work smarter and build better relationships with reps.Key Topics Covered:✅ Why pricing a light fixture is more complex than you think✅ The role of a manufacturer’s rep in the sales channel✅ How reps support designers, architects, and engineers✅ Why reps are tied to specific territories—and how that impacts projects✅ How reps get compensated (and why they sometimes don’t)✅ The hidden challenges of getting specified and staying specified✅ The rep’s role in custom product modifications and technical support✅ How reps influence product innovation by relaying market needs✅ Why communication and transparency are key to mutual success

05-08
39:21

David Seok: Breaking Bias, Building Belonging

What does it mean to belong? In this honest and eye-opening episode, David Seok, associate and suido leader in NYC unpacks the sense of being a minority in a way that helps anyone understand what life is like when you don't look like other people—from cultural identity to hiring practices, mentorship, and representation.Through personal stories as an Asian American designer, David reflects on unconscious bias, the power of community, and how to take real steps—big or small—toward creating inclusive workplaces where people feel seen.

04-24
48:40

Chip Israel: Design vs. Business

Explore the reality of growing a design firm. Chip reflects on decades of experience—what he learned the hard way, how he approaches business decisions, and what he wishes young designers knew before launching their own studios. Whether you're a seasoned principal or just beginning your career, this episode is full of actionable advice for navigating the intersection of creativity and business.Key Topics covered:Starting a design business: challenges and costsWhy passion needs to be paired with business acumenHow to scale without burning outManaging people, billing cycles, and mentorshipBuilding trust, reputation, and referral networks

04-17
43:28

Rebuilding LA With Better Light - Nick Albert, Cy Eaton

How can lighting help rebuild communities after a disaster? In this episode, we speak with homeowners who have lost everything, elected officials leading recovery efforts, and industry experts working to make reconstruction safer and more sustainable. Learn how lighting design is crucial in rebuilding efforts and what it takes to create a more resilient future.Get involved: lightequity.org A special thank you to these community advocates and sponsors:Bartco - www.bartcolighting.comCerno- cernogroup.comCooper Lighting - www.cooperlighting.comDMF - www.dmflighting.comPrudential Lighting - www.prulite.com

03-13
43:39

Managing Your Creative Mind : Shawna Bigby-Davis

As a former creative agency owner turned wellness coach, Shawna Bigby-Davis explores the unique challenges faced by creative professionals. She discusses the connection between creativity and the nervous system, how stress manifests in the body, and the importance of self-regulation for maintaining mental and physical well-being. Drawing from her own journey of overcoming autoimmune diseases, Shawna shares practical insights on recognizing burnout, embracing imperfection, and building sustainable creative practices.The App: https://yourdaily.health/Summary of Topics: 1.The Creative Brain-Body Connection – Why creativity is a full-body experience, not just a mental process.2. Understanding Burnout – How chronic stress impacts creatives and why it’s essential to listen to the body’s signals.3. Perfectionism and External Validation – The hidden cost of seeking approval and striving for flawlessness in creative work.4. Breaking the Cycle of Stress – Practical strategies for self-regulation and stress management.5. Sustainable Creativity – How to balance professional demands while prioritizing personal well-being.This episode is made possible thanks to Nightingale Lighting - Learn more

03-06
55:27

Kate Furst - Dreaming in Color

Kate explores the power of color in lighting design—how it shapes human experiences, evokes emotion, and influences spatial perception. Drawing from her background in theatrical and architectural lighting, she shares insights on the intentional use of color as a storytelling tool.From museum exhibits to built environments, Kate discusses how light enhances materials, the cultural significance of color, and why thoughtful color selection is often more effective than color-changing lighting. Whether you're a designer, architect, or simply fascinated by how light impacts our world, this episode will change the way you see color.Topics Covered Theatrical vs. architectural lighting design The emotional and psychological effects of color The role of daylight and natural color variations How historical architecture was designed with lighting in mind Using light to enhance materials rather than overpower them Cultural perceptions of color The importance of intentionality in color selection Technical advances in color lighting and controls Balancing aesthetics and practicality in lighting projects Sustainability and responsible color application in lightingKey Takeaways Color in lighting is more than just RGB. Color is present in all light, and even subtle shifts in white light can dramatically impact perception. Lighting is a storytelling tool. The way color interacts with a space, material, and time of day shapes how people feel and engage with an environment. Cultural and contextual meaning of color matters. Different cultures perceive colors differently, and designers must consider these associations when making choices. Static vs. dynamic color use. Not all projects require dynamic color-changing lighting; sometimes, carefully selecting a fixed hue is more effective. Lighting design is a team effort. Successful implementation requires collaboration between lighting designers, architects, and other stakeholders.

02-20
43:14

Kevin Houser - Understanding Human Centric Lighting

This conversation explores the impact of lighting on human health. Kevin Houser, Professor at Oregon State University and Lead Engineer at the Pacifica Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), discusses how circadian lighting and human-centric design influence well-being, the latest research on non-visual responses to light, and the industry’s challenge in balancing scientific rigor with practical application. The conversation also addresses the risks of over-quantifying lighting metrics too soon and the need for continued research and adaptation. Two big takeaways: Human-centric lighting is more than a marketing term – It has real implications for well-being, but the industry must be careful not to over-promise or oversimplify its effects. We’re still in the early stages of understanding circadian lighting – While there are provisional recommendations for lighting design, ongoing research and practical application will determine how effective these strategies really are. The Key topics are: The evolution of human-centric lighting and its ties to circadian rhythms The science behind non-visual responses to light and their effect on human health The role of the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell (ipRGC) in regulating circadian rhythms The challenge of applying lab-based research findings to real-world architectural lighting The fine line between scientific accuracy and marketing buzzwords in the lighting industry The future of human-centric lighting, including emerging standards and recommendations The need for continued refinement of provisional lighting guidelines This episode is brought to you by Nightingale Lighting, a brand that designs lighting solutions beyond expectations in healthcare environments. Learn more at nightingalelighting.com/discover.

02-06
50:57

The State of Design: 2025 - Lisa Bartlett, Jay Wratten, Michael Lindsey, Reinhardt Swart

How is AI reshaping the world of lighting design? This episode explores how technology transforms creativity, productivity, and collaboration in the industry. Dive deep into how AI tools are helping designers make data-driven decisions, streamline workflows, and push the boundaries of what's possible. We also tackle the ongoing challenges of aligning budgets with bold design visions and fostering collaboration between architects, engineers, and lighting professionals. If you’re curious about the trends shaping the future of design, this episode is a must-listen!Where They Work: Lisa - https://akld.net/Jay - https://www.wsp.com/en-us/Michael - https://hlblighting.com/Reinhardt - https://www.smithgroup.com/Topics we explore: Challenges in the Lighting Design Industry- Exploring New Approaches To Design The Role of Collaboration- AI and Technology in Design- Delivering Quality Work Impact of Design on Human Experience- Pricing and Procurement Pain Points The Demands For Circularity Key Takeaways: The shift from traditional drawings to holistic project visualization and its impact on design. Quality, transparency, and budget alignment are important in collaborative design processes. The evolution of architecture and engineering as a creative discipline. Practical advice for fostering meaningful collaboration between designers, engineers, and stakeholders.

01-23
01:53:43

Christopher Knowlton + Andrea Hartranft: Nonprofits in Design - Connecting & Elevating

Dive into the essential role of nonprofits in the design industry, examining how they fill gaps, serve mission-driven purposes, and create community impact. Andrea and Christopher discuss key themes like leadership, the importance of mission alignment, and the future outlook for nonprofits in creative spaces. If you've ever wondered about the purpose of nonprofits in design and how they bridge social impact with creativity, this is a must-listen episode.

01-09
48:23

Cecilia Ramos - Leading with Luxury

Do you ever wish your client, the owner would just get it? Design has many different languages that might not always be easy to communicate across the table - but there are tools to do that. Cecilia Ramos, Senior Director of Architectural Markets for Lutron opens up a conversation about Luxury and how it can be a common thread that many can relate to. Explore her thoughts and be inspired to take a new approach when it comes to connecting with others to bring an otherwise (and unknowingly brilliant) experience to life.

02-01
27:38

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