Thrive In Design
Thrive In Design
Thrive In Design
Are you a CEO, VP of Marketing, or Sales Leader at an interior product company looking to grow in the hospitality or home design markets? The Thrive In Design Podcast is your go-to resource for innovative marketing strategies, brand storytelling techniques, and sales tactics that help you stand out in a competitive, design-driven industry.Hosted by Nicole Lashae (Ben) Hall, Design Strategist and Founder of Thrive In Design, this weekly podcast offers actionable insights and expert interviews that help you position your brand, engage the A&D community, and scale your impact in the built environment. From product launch strategy to tradeshow optimization, digital marketing to dealer enablement — each episode gives you the tools to amplify visibility and drive measurable growth.🎯 Topics we cover:- Interior product marketing and brand positioning- Sales enablement strategies for the design industry- How to increase visibility with architects, designers, and specifiers- Hospitality and residential design market trends- Leveraging podcasts, content, and events to drive demandWhether you’re launching a new collection, entering new verticals, or refining your go-to-market strategy — this podcast will equip you to lead with clarity, creativity, and confidence.🌐 Visit our website: www.thriveindesign.co📅 Sign up for our next live training: https://training.thriveindesign.co💌 Subscribe to our email list: https://podcast.thriveindesign.co
S9, E7: The Brand Story Blueprint: How to Get Specified by Designers with Adam Kubryk and Brooke Taylor
In this episode of Thrive In Design, host Nicole Lashae Hall sits down with Brooke Taylor and Adam Kubryk, co-founders of Vendor Bootcamp, to unpack what it truly takes for hospitality vendors to stand out, get specified, and stay relevant in an increasingly competitive market. Drawing from decades of combined experience across design, branding, and global sales, Brooke and Adam reveal why most vendors struggle to differentiate—and how shifting from product-first thinking to strategic storytelling can transform your business. They break down the “Brand Story Blueprint,” offering actionable insights on how to align your messaging with what designers, purchasing agents, and owners actually care about. The conversation dives deep into common industry misconceptions, including why vendors should stop “selling to designers” and instead empower them as an extension of their sales team. You’ll also learn how process, not just product, plays a critical role in brand perception—and why simplifying your messaging (“say less, look better”) can dramatically improve your chances of being specified. Whether you're new to hospitality or looking to scale your brand presence, this episode delivers practical strategies to help you move from scattered efforts to intentional growth.   Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Thrive In Design and episode overview01:00 Meet Brooke Taylor & Adam Kubryk + Vendor Bootcamp origin story03:29 Industry frustrations and the gap in vendor-focused conversations06:06 Why vendors must align messaging with real buyer questions07:00 The power of dual perspectives: design vs. sales11:00 Inside Vendor Bootcamp: process, advisory board, and insights14:16 Market realities: differentiation vs. commoditization18:20 Case study: building a brand story that scales globally22:00 What designers actually need from vendors24:00 Differentiating in crowded categories (especially custom products)28:27 Tactical advice: stop selling to designers30:30 Understanding ROI and where your product fits in the value chain35:37 AI in hospitality: tools vs. strategy42:02 What vendors must unlearn to stay relevant45:00 Final thoughts and where to connect with Vendor Bootcamp   Key Quotes “Stop selling to designers—they’re not your buyer. They’re your sales team.” “If you’re not differentiated, you’re invisible.” “Say less. Show your best. That’s what gets specified.” “Your process matters more than you think—it’s what people remember.” “If you don’t understand how your product impacts ROI, you’re just selling something.”   🔗 Connect with Adam Kubryk and Brooke Taylor To learn more about Adam Kubryk and Brooke Taylor and their work shaping the future of design and the built environment, connect with them and Vendor Bootcamp: Connect with Adam on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adam-kubryk-12003539 Connect with Brooke on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brookentaylor Follow Vendor Bootcamp on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vendor-bootcamp/ Visit the Vendor Bootcamp website: https://vendorbootcamp.com/ You can also reach them directly through their email below: Adam’s Email: [email protected] Brooke’s Email: [email protected]   🔗 Connect with Thrive In Design Follow Thrive In Design for insights on design leadership, business strategy, and growth in the A&D industry: • Website: https://www.thriveindesign.co/• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thriveindesign/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thriveindesign/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thriveindesign   🚀 Go Deeper with Thrive In Design • Take the SpecReady™ Assessment: https://specready.co/• Join the Thrive In Design: AI in Design Summit on May 20, 2026: https://tidsummit.com/   👋 Connect with Nicole • Nicole’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoleben
Apr 9
46 min
S9, E6: Inside the Shifts Reshaping Design, Manufacturing, and Brand Trust with Amanda Schneider
In this episode of Thrive In Design, host Nicole Lashae Hall sits down with Amanda Schneider, Founder and President of ThinkLab, to unpack what it really takes to build a purpose-driven product brand in today’s evolving design industry.
Apr 2
41 min
S9, E5: From Concept to Contract: A Go-To-Market Sales Playbook for Interior Product Brands with Nicole Lashae Hall
In this episode of Thrive In Design, host Nicole Lashae Hall breaks down a critical misconception holding interior product brands back: confusing a product launch with a true go-to-market strategy. While many brands excel at creating beautiful, innovative products, far fewer understand how to effectively commercialize them for long-term specification success. Nicole explains why most product failures aren’t due to poor design—but rather a lack of strategic alignment across marketing, sales, and product teams. She highlights how siloed workflows, unclear messaging, and lack of sales enablement lead to missed opportunities, even for high-quality products. Drawing on industry research and real-world experience, she emphasizes that designers often make the majority of their decisions before ever speaking to a sales rep—making early-stage clarity and positioning essential. You’ll also learn the difference between a “launch moment” and a sustainable go-to-market system. Nicole introduces a practical five-step framework that guides brands from market clarity to conversion, ensuring momentum doesn’t drop off after the initial reveal. This episode is a must-listen for interior product brands ready to move beyond reactive marketing and build a repeatable, strategic path to growth. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to Thrive In Design Podcast Overview of the show’s mission and focus on aligning strategy, storytelling, and systems. 01:00 – The Core Problem: Launch vs. Strategy Why most product failures stem from weak go-to-market strategies—not poor design. 02:00 – Industry Insight: Great Products, Weak Commercialization How interior product brands excel at creation but struggle to bring products to market effectively. 04:00 – The Danger of Siloed Teams How misalignment between product, marketing, and sales creates confusion and lost opportunities. 06:00 – What the Data Says Key research insights: buyer behavior, decision-making timelines, and revenue impact of alignment. 08:00 – Why Product Launches Lose Momentum The drop-off after launch and lack of post-launch structure. 10:00 – Launch vs. Go-To-Market Explained Understanding the difference between a one-time event and an ongoing system. 13:00 – The 5-Step Go-To-Market Framework Market clarity, positioning, sales enablement, momentum building, and conversion strategy. 16:00 – Sales Enablement Gaps Why reps often lack the tools and direction needed to succeed. 17:30 – Building Momentum Before Demand How belief, education, and confidence drive early interest. 18:00 – Turning Interest into Specification Why the first order matters and how to create consistent conversion pathways. 19:00 – Final Takeaways & Reflection Questions Key questions to evaluate your current go-to-market strategy. Key Quotes “Most products don’t fail because they’re poorly designed—they fail because they’re launched without a real go-to-market strategy.” “A launch is a moment. A go-to-market strategy is a system.” “Great design is only half the job—the other half is how the market experiences it.” “Designers don’t sell your products—they justify them.” “The fastest-growing brands aren’t improvising—they’re executing a plan.” 🔗 Connect with Thrive In Design Follow Thrive In Design for insights on design leadership, business strategy, and growth in the A&D industry: Website: https://www.thriveindesign.co/• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thriveindesign/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thriveindesign/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thriveindesign 🚀 Go Deeper with Thrive In Design Take the SpecReady™ Assessment: https://specready.co/ Join the Thrive In Design: AI in Design Summit on May 20, 2026: https://tidsummit.com/ 👋 Connect with Nicole Nicole’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoleben
Mar 26
20 min
S9, E4: From Press to Pipeline: How Strategic PR & Authentic Storytelling Drive Growth in Design Brands with Susan Fernandez
In this episode of the Thrive In Design Podcast, host Nicole Lashae Hall sits down with Susan Fernandez, Senior Vice President of Marketing at UpSpring, to unpack how manufacturers and building product brands can stand out in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Mar 19
46 min
S9, E3: Strategy That Sells: Why Most Product Brands Are Underprepared for the Future of Design with Nicole Lashae Hall
In this episode of the Thrive and Design Podcast, Nicole explores how the design industry has quietly but permanently shifted — and why many brands are still operating with outdated sales and marketing assumptions. Designers are discovering products digitally, forming opinions long before meeting a sales rep, and increasingly prioritizing brands that provide education, transparency, and meaningful narratives rather than pure product promotion.
Mar 12
25 min
S9, E2: Expanding the Role of Design: From Buzzwords to Better Business with Cheryl Durst
In season 9, episode 2 of the Thrive In Design Podcast, host Nicole Lashae Hall welcomes Cheryl Durst, Executive Vice President and CEO of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA), for a powerful conversation about expanding the role of interior design beyond aesthetics and into measurable business and human impact.
Mar 5
40 min
S9, E1: Strategy That Sells: The Season 9 Reset on Positioning and Clarity with Nicole Lashae Hall
In this opening episode of Season 9, Nicole reintroduces the podcast, shares her personal and professional evolution, and clearly defines who this show is for: interior product manufacturers, marketers, and sales leaders navigating change in a post-pandemic, AI-influenced design industry. She explains why many brands feel “stuck” despite doing all the things—and why the real issue is often positioning, not visibility.
Feb 26
22 min
Season 9 Trailer: Redefining Success, Sustainability, and Leadership in Design
Season 9 of Thrive in Design podcast reveals strategies for interior product brands to drive specification growth with AI and modern sales tactics.
Jan 29
2 min
S8, E7: The Designer’s Growth Plan: Brand and Interior Product Launch Strategy with Ericka Saurit
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Ericka Saurit, who shares insights on what interior designers truly need today—from brand strategy and product launches to story-driven marketing that fuels growth. We don’t just talk about branding—we dive deep into the different ways to launch a product collection, how to stand out in a saturated market, and what marketing trends designers need to be paying attention to right now, including podcasting.
Aug 21, 2025
56 min
S8, E6: The Science of Beauty: How Design Shapes Human Health with Mike Peterson
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Mike Peterson to explore how neuroaesthetics and biophilia are reshaping design to support human health and well-being. Mike is a true pioneer at the intersection of design, science, and wellness. With nearly a decade as a publisher at LUX magazine, he helped catapult the brand to international recognition, building deep connections across luxury design firms, design centers, and the broader interior design community.
Aug 14, 2025
31 min
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