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December 22, 2025
On this week’s episode of The Business of Home Podcast, host Dennis Scully chats with BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen, executive editor Fred Nicolaus and retail columnist Warren Shoulberg about how 2025 impacted the design industry—for better and worse.
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December 18, 2025
10 noteworthy insights from a year’s worth of episodes. Enjoy this look back at conversations with celebrated designers covering everything from how tariffs are affecting their projects to the ongoing impact of AI.
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December 8, 2025
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, the New York–based designer discusses the qualities he looks for in employees, the lessons he learned from working in tech, and how he leads every new project with transparency.
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November 24, 2025
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, Dan Cahoon, the president and CEO of Southeastern multiline showroom Jerry Pair & Associates discusses how he makes sure each brand the company represents shines in its own right.
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November 17, 2025
This week on The Business of Home Podcast, Isla Porter founders Emily Arthur and Sharon Dranko share how they came up with the brand’s unique name, how they are handling tariffs, and the benefits of having a friend as a business partner.
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November 10, 2025
On the latest episode of The Business of Home Podcast, one of the business partners behind Farrow & Ball’s revamp and the furnishings line Fermoie shares why British companies go to America, why American design will always be influenced by British design, and why wallpaper and color are back.
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November 3, 2025
The CEO of furniture conglomerate Markor shares how his parents started the company in China, and talks about his plans with AI, and why the ever-changing technology will transform the entire industry.  
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October 27, 2025
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, the celebrated designer shares what values have made his firm successful the last 30 years and the lessons he hopes to share with younger designers.
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