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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 26 MIN

OverPressure Podcast Eric Dillman & Austin

from OverPressure Podcast · host Austin Holmes

The Overpressure Podcast just dropped a conversation with Eric Dillman, coming to them from Charlotte by way of Pittsburgh and the world of interior design, and it's equal parts NKBA 30 Under 30 honoree, country music obsessive, and guy who accidentally started a podcast because people kept telling him he had one. He left residential design for retail, needed something to keep his social media alive, and started asking real estate agents and architects 30-second questions about home ROI. Then a guy from HGTV said yes to a Zoom call. The rest built itself.His best insights? Not the production tips. It's the framework: you don't need a studio, a budget, or a perfectly edited episode to build an audience. You need to show up, stop overanalyzing the caption, and let the raw version live. It's the observation that the content he spent the least time on almost always performs best, and that still blows his mind every time. It's the reminder that social media is a marketing tool, not a diary, and that the line between building a brand and oversharing your personal life is one worth drawing deliberately. It's watching country music reviews he posted for himself on weekends outperform everything else he'd carefully crafted all week.Quick gems from the episode:→ If you can communicate your message effectively on social media, you can do it in person. The feedback loop is just faster and more honest online.→ The number felt like a number until strangers at industry events knew him before he introduced himself. That's when it got strange, and also clarifying.→ By the time you've released enough podcast episodes, AI has enough of your voice to do damage. We're already doing it to ourselves. Caution is the minimum.→ A lot of people have big goals and zero content because they can't stand hearing their own voice. That discomfort goes away. Post anyway.→ The stuff you don't spend a lot of time on does well. Every time. It still stings.→ Weekdays are for business. Weekends are for country music. That structure didn't dilute the brand. It became the brand.The moment he realized his IGTV interview series was a podcast because his audience told him so, before he ever called it one? That's the moment a designer with a large following and a content gap became a two-episode-a-week creator with a studio in the plans, a growing music lane, and a very healthy distrust of his own perfectionism. Check out the Overpressure Podcast if you want conversations about building something real while keeping a day job, and why the guy who never set out to be a podcaster might be the most useful person in the room.

The Overpressure Podcast just dropped a conversation with Eric Dillman, coming to them from Charlotte by way of Pittsburgh and the world of interior design, and it's equal parts NKBA 30 Under 30 honoree, country music obsessive, and guy who accidentally started a podcast because people kept telling him he had one. He left residential design for retail, needed something to keep his social media alive, and started asking real estate agents and architects 30-second questions about home ROI. Then...

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