Episodios

  • Designing Beauty in Multi-Family Housing: Creating Spaces People Love to Live In
    Mar 15 2026
    305: Designing Beauty in Multi-Family Housing: Creating Spaces People Love to Live In

    Joining me today is Marcy Sagel, founder and principal of MSA Interiors, a leading commercial interior design firm specializing in multifamily housing, student housing, senior living, affordable housing, and other complex commercial projects. With over 30 years of experience, Marcy brings a deep understanding of how thoughtful design shapes the way people live every day.

    In this episode, we're diving into the world of multifamily living—what it really means, the unique considerations behind designing these spaces, and why everyone deserves beautiful, functional design, from affordable housing to high-end market-rate communities. I hope you'll find insight and inspiration in this conversation.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Affordable Housing

    • Accessible Multifamily Housing

    • Collective Decision Making

    Key Thoughts:
    • Multifamily design differs from residential in terms of stakeholder management and the need to balance aesthetics with durability and longevity across different price points.

    • Everyone deserves great design, regardless of budget.

    • The ability to balance and manage collective decision-making is imperative.

    • Affordable housing require durable materials and can still incorporate thoughtful design.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Marcy:
    • Email: marcy@msainteriors.com

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marcysagel/

    • Website: msainteriors.com

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    52 m
  • Declutter Your Digital Chaos: Organizing Files for Productivity
    Mar 1 2026
    304: Declutter Your Digital Chaos: Organizing Files for Productivity

    On the podcast today is Tracy Hoth, a life coach and professional organizer with over 16 years of experience. Tracy helps coaches and business owners transform their busy, cluttered operations into organized, CEO-level businesses—so they can calmly make more money while working fewer hours.

    Her specialty is stepping in to organize digital files, systems, and workflows so you can finally focus on the work that matters most. I'm excited for you to hear this conversation and learn how organization can create both clarity and profitability in your business.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Digital Organization

    • Structured Systems for Executive Function

    • Overcoming Resistance to Change

    Key Thoughts:
    • Personal identity and past experiences can influence one's ability to stay organized.

    • Structured systems support individuals with executive function challenges.

    • Consistent systems build organizational skills.

    • Simple file structures and organization of bookmarks streamlines operations.

    • Understanding the root of resistance, such as lack of time or energy, is crucial for change.

    • Sort and purge before making decisions.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Tracy:
    • Email: tracy@simplysquaredaway.com

    • Instagram: @tracyhoth

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tracyhoth/

    • Website: simplysquaredaway.com

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    46 m
  • Creating a Legacy: A Designer Like Me
    Feb 15 2026
    303: Creating a Legacy: A Designer Like Me

    With me on the podcast today is Kymberlyn Lacy of Kymberlyn Lacy Interiors, and I am so excited for this conversation. Kymberlyn is an incredibly talented designer who has built strategic partnerships with vendors across the country and is truly someone to watch in the interiors industry. She's innovative, forward-thinking, and always leading the way.

    But what makes today's episode especially meaningful is her newest project—her children's book, A Designer Like Me, developed alongside the STEM coalition. It's a beautiful story designed to help kids see themselves in creative careers and recognize that there's a place for them in the world of interiors and design.

    We'll talk about the book's development, the inspiration behind the main character, Fawn, and how Kymberlyn is thinking about legacy, representation, and opening doors for the next generation. It's a heartfelt, inspiring conversation you're going to love.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Legacy building

    • STEM

    • Creativity

    Key Thoughts:
    • Life altering events and health challenges can lead to significant shifts in not only perspectives, but in careers.

    • Legacy becomes more important as we age and as we face these challenges.

    • Design is closely tied to STEM, even if we think of it more as creative in nature.

    • Having a diverse representation of an industry is powerful.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Kymberlyn:
    • Email: inquire@kymberlynlacyinteriors.com

    • Instagram: @kymberlynlacyinteriors

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kymberlynlacy/

    • Website: kymberlynlacyinteriors.com

    • Website: adesignerlikeme.com

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    51 m
  • The Sales Secret: Building Trust that Converts
    Feb 1 2026
    302: The Sales Secret: Building Trust that Converts

    Joining me on the podcast today is Kathy Pace. Kathy is a dynamic, high-energy coach who teaches sales through a lens of trust—trust in ourselves, trust in the process, and trust in the client's ability to clearly share what they want and need.

    In this episode, we're reframing the sales conversation and exploring how trust transforms the entire experience, making it more authentic, effective, and enjoyable for everyone involved. Get ready for an energizing, insightful, and fun conversation about sales that just might change how you think about it.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Trust in Pricing and Process

    • Confidence in execution

    • Human to human sales connection
    Key Thoughts:
    • Trust in pricing and processes provides confidence for execution of the sales process.

    • Aggressive sales tactics can erode trust.

    • Human to human approach transforms client's lives rather than just closing a transaction.

    • ReCEPT (Relaxed, Connected, Engaging, Personalized, Transformational).

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Kathy:
    • Email: kathy@kathypace.com

    • Instagram: @chattykathypace

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kathycraggpace/

    • Website: kathypace.com

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Why Aligning Your Resources is the Key to Executing Your Strategy
    Jan 18 2026
    301: Why Aligning Your Resources is the Key to Executing Your Strategy

    On the podcast today, I'm joined by Courtney Bramlett, owner of The Good Sower, and the powerhouse behind marketing and operations at Scarlet Thread.

    In this episode, we're talking about the alignment of resources—how you're investing your time, energy, and effort into the areas of your business that truly matter and will move you to the next level. Together, we are bringing a practical, grounded perspective on focusing your resources with intention so your business can grow without unnecessary overwhelm.

    Get ready for a fun, insightful, and energizing conversation.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Alignment of Resources to Strategy

    • Prioritization of Goals based on company vision

    • Focus resources and reduce unnecessary tasks

    Key Thoughts:
    • Understand business fundamentals before implementing solutions.

    • Budget for what is important.

    • All resources should be aligned with the company strategy.

    • Small steps in the right direction are better than none.

    • Business investments need to be balance with owner's compensation.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Courtney:
    • Email: courtney@thegoodsower.com

    • Instagram: @Courtneybramlett_

    • Website: The Good Sower

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    47 m
  • Upcycling with Purpose: How Sustainable Design Brings Peace to Your Space
    Jan 4 2026
    300: Upcycling with Purpose: How Sustainable Design Brings Peace to Your Space

    Joining us on the podcast today is Sarah Trop, owner of Fun Cycled in upstate New York. By day, Sarah transforms spaces and furniture through thoughtful, sustainable design, and by night, she shares her creative life as a lifestyle blogger—she's truly fun to follow and watch.

    In this episode, we're talking about upcycling—what Sarah lovingly calls Fun Cycling—and how intentional, sustainable design can bring a sense of peace into the spaces we live and work in. We'll also explore what it means to be good stewards of what we've been entrusted with, especially throughout the design process.

    This conversation is creative, meaningful, and uplifting—and I know you're going to enjoy it.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Repurposing

    • Well-being

    • Balancing home and health

    Key Thoughts:
    • There is value in merging old and new items in design.

    • It is important to balance home-making with hospitality and stewardship.

    • Design can promote emotional and physical well-being.

    • New challenges keep us learning.

    • We were created to create.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Sarah:
    • Email: sarah@funcycled.com

    • Instagram: @funcycled

    • Facebook: Funcycled

    • Website: Funcycled.com

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    45 m
  • Year-End Wrap Up: Creating Margin in Life and Business
    Dec 28 2025
    299: Year-End Wrap Up: Creating Margin in Life and Business

    Joining me today on the podcast is Ceil DiGuglielmo, host of the Sew Much More podcast and owner of the Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library. Every year, Ceil and I sit down for an end-of-year business catch-up to talk honestly about what worked, what didn't, and what we've learned. We ask each other thoughtful, leading questions to get a real glimpse into work, life, balance, and how all of those pieces fit together.

    Our hope is that as you listen, you'll reflect on your own year and maybe ask yourself some of the same questions. This year, we spent a lot of time discussing what it means to create space and margin in our lives—and the importance of checking in with ourselves rather than looking to a book, a podcast, AI, or anything else for the answers. It's about learning to hear ourselves think again.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Margin in our calendar and business

    • Client Expectations

    • Retirement and Work-Life Balance

    • Embracing Wisdom

    Key Thoughts:
    • Family changes impact life and work.

    • Client expectations are changing - wanting more for less.

    • Clearing physical and digital clutter allows better focus.

    • What are we building towards - what does retirement mean?

    • Intentional time management is crucial to balance.

    • Goal for 2026 is more time (margin) to think and process information.

    • With the rise of AI we need to be careful not to outsource all of our thinking.

    • Striving to be a cheerleader for everyone.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    Contact Ceil:
    • Email: ceilwdi@gmail.com

    • The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library

    • Podcast: Sew Much More

    • Learn to Choose Window Coverings
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    1 h y 27 m
  • How to Scale Without Diluting Your Brand
    Nov 30 2025
    298: How to Scale Your Business Without Diluting Your Brand

    Today we're diving into one of the biggest challenges for growing businesses — scaling without losing control of your brand. Growth is exciting, but it can also expose every weakness in your systems, your messaging, and your client experience. So in this episode, we're talking about how to protect your brand's integrity as you bring on more clients, more team members, and more opportunities. Because scaling should amplify your brand — not dilute it.

    Topics Mentioned:
    • Brand Control and Defense

    • Brand Alignment

    • Brand Guardrails

    • Consistency Builds Trust

    Key Thoughts: Clarity Becomes More Critical As You Scale
    • Weaknesses in brand clarity become louder and more obvious as you scale.

    • Create a documented, teachable brand identity.

    • Your offer, audience, client experience, and brand promise should be crystal clear and written.

    Systems Are Your Brand's Best Defense
    • Systems replicate your standards when you are not in the room.

    • Use SOPs and checklists to stay consistent.

    • Systems create freedom.

    Delegate the Work, Not the Brand Identity
    • Team members and outsourced partners need guardrails.

    • Define what is flexible and what is non-negotiable.

    Consistency Builds Trust Faster Than Marketing
    • Every touchpoint communicates something about your brand.

    • Consistency creates trust, referrals and brand recognition.

    • Inconsistency kills scaling efforts.

    Your Team Must Become Brand Stewards
    • Team training should include philosophy.

    • Teams should connect the dots to the "why".

    • Teams that understand the "why" will protect the brand without micromanagement.

    Protect the Vision As You Grow
    • Many businesses forget to scale vision leading to scattered offers and brand drift.

    • Scaling requires strategic "no's".

    • Avoid expanding so wide that you lose focus.

    Contact Michele:
    • Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting

    • Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL

    • Website: ScarletThreadConsulting.com

    • LinkedIn: Michele Williams

    References and Resources:
    • Work with Me

    • The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today

    • CFO2Go

    • Strategy2Go

    • Metrique Solutions

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    24 m