About this episode
In this episode, Rebecca and Shaun catch up on life, business, and creative growth. Rebecca just returned from a design retreat at a beautifully designed cabin (by Form?&?Field), where she worked on brand strategy and made tangible progress on her website. They also dive into frustrating vendor experiences, the evolving role of AI agents in design work, and a hot take on whether being barefoot in brand photos is ever appropriate.In the second half of the episode, they debate the ethics, emotional labor, and financial risks that come with sourcing, receiving, and delivering furniture—especially when imperfections, shipping issues, and miscommunications arise. They also explore how one small branding detail like footwear in photos can signal so much about professionalism, identity, and client expectations.In this episode they discuss:Rebecca’s design retreat: goals, structure, productivity, and what she accomplished (brand strategy guide, website refresh)The importance of having external accountability (“show and tell” among designer friends) to push projects forwardChallenges working with vendors and receiving warehouses: damaged goods, imperfect manufacturing, inspection failures, and the cost (financial & emotional) of fixing themWhy healthy project and product margins are non-negotiable in design to absorb unexpected costsThe rise of AI agents in business: potential, limitations, risks (data access, automation gone wrong)The debate on brand photo styling: barefoot vs shoes, what each choice communicates about professionalism and personal brandReflections on aging, style evolution, and gaps in the market (e.g. men’s clothing quality and age-appropriateness)Mentioned:The Airbnb Rebecca stayed in for her retreathttps://formandfield.com/work/donner-lake-cabinRebecca worked on her brand guide based on ideas from Renee Bush from Tandem. Listen to Renee’s episode 150https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/150-renee-bush-from-tandem-on-building-cohesive-brands/id1505427626?i=1000717943157Agents in AIhttps://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT6u2YScK/Our links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow -