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Why This Lighting Designer Is Giving Away All His Secrets — So Anyone Can Light a Home Like a Pro
55 minutes Posted Jun 23, 2026 at 3:00 pm.
Opening: If You're in Lighting, You're in Education
Sponsor Spotlight: Lucetta CI
The Language of Light: Evolving How We Talk About Design
Connecting Through Analogies: Making Lighting Understandable
Honesty Over Sales: Letting Clients Choose Their Path
The Breadcrumb Strategy: Guiding Clients Through Process
Informed Problem Solving: Design at Its Core
Digital Sketching: The Moment Clients Come Alive
Scaling Education: The Challenge of Systemizing Knowledge
The Knowledge Fence: Why the Industry Restricts Access
The Integrator Awakening: Rebuilding for Scale
80 Percent with 20 Percent Effort: The Case for Good Enough
The Free Throw Line Keeps Moving: Why Scaling Is Possible
Five Universal Human Needs: The Foundation of All Design
The NBA of Lighting: Creating Differentiation Without Stigma
Product Placement vs. Elite Design: Mapping the Spectrum
Extending a Hand to Elite Designers: Defining Differences
Asking the Right Questions: Feel Over Specifications
The Biggest Problem in Lighting: Created by the Lighting Industry
Giving Away IP: The Scary Decision to Share Everything
When Sharing Grows and Keeping Plateaus: The Pattern of Success
The Ultimate Success: When Lighting Designers Become Irrelevant
The Apple Watch Moment: Could Big Tech Kill the Lighting Industry?
This Isn't Rocket Science: The Human Game We're Playing
Focus on Relaxation: The One Thing That Matters Most
Closing: Sharing the Amazing Gift of Light
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What happens when a lighting designer who's built a thriving practice around education sits down and reveals why he's giving away all his secrets—and why that terrifying decision might be the only way to change an industry that's been failing homeowners for decades?
In this episode of LytePOD, host Sam Koerbel sits down with David Warfel, founder of Light Can Help You, for a rare, unfiltered conversation about what it really takes to make lighting accessible—not just to the wealthy few who can afford elite design services, but to the millions of homeowners who deserve better than builder-grade lighting and have no idea how to get it. This isn't a conversation about fixtures or photometrics. It's a deeply human look at the philosophy, language, and courage required to scale lighting knowledge without diluting it, to educate without overwhelming, and to build a business that thrives by teaching others how to do what you do.
David reveals why if you're in lighting, you're in education—you don't get a choice, why homeowners don't care about beam angles or CRI—they care about how light makes them feel, and why the best measure of success isn't the rendering or the specification—it's whether someone can wake gently, think brilliantly, move with energy, relax easily, and rest deeply. He walks through the uncomfortable truths: why the lighting industry has spent decades hoarding knowledge instead of sharing it, why elite lighting designers can only serve a thousand homes a year while 1.3 million new homes get built, and why the biggest problems in the lighting industry were created by the lighting industry—which means only the lighting industry can solve them.
💡 Key topics explored:
• Why if you're in lighting, you're in education—and how intentional teaching opens doors that technical expertise alone never will
• The evolution of David's language of light over 10 years—and why he doesn't use any of it anymore
• Why homeowners don't care about beam angles, CRI, or photometric calculations—they care about how light makes them feel
• The five things every human wants from light: wake gently, think brilliantly, move with energy, relax easily, rest deeply
• How to use analogies that connect with homeowners—from kitchen stoves to belly flops—and why translation matters more than technical knowledge
• Why David's team does 100 to 150 projects a year—and how they built a repeatable process that scales education without losing authenticity
• The biggest problems in the lighting industry were created by the lighting industry—and why that means only the lighting industry can solve them
• Why collaboration, not competition, is the only way forward—and what happens if the industry stays fractured while a big player with billions in revenue decides to take over
Listen to discover why great lighting isn't about keeping secrets—it's about sharing knowledge, asking the right questions, and building an industry that helps everyone wake gently, think brilliantly, and rest deeply.
❤️ Big appreciation for our partner who supports this work and trusts the vision. They believe in thoughtful conversations, strong community, and letting designers' voices lead. Grateful to build this together.
1️⃣ Lucetta CI - https://lucettaci.com
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