Pro Series with Eric Dillman

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Pro Series with Eric Dillman

Explore the Pro Series Podcast with Eric Dillman – Interior Designer and Content Creator from Pittsburgh. Join Eric in dynamic sit-downs with global professionals, featuring guests from HGTV, Netflix stars, CEOs, founders of multi-million-dollar companies, business coaches, social media experts, and more. Uncover insights, success stories, and diverse perspectives in every episode.

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    Your Business Is The Problem with Andy Clark | EP. 244

    Most entrepreneurs don’t have an effort problem, they have a complexity problem.In Episode 244, Andy Clark, bestselling author and creator of The Whole PIE System™, breaks down why so many business owners feel overwhelmed, stuck in constant firefighting, and trapped working in their business instead of leading it.Drawing from decades of experience in business law, strategy, and entrepreneurship, Andy shares practical ways to simplify operations, strengthen teams, increase profitability, and build a business that actually feels enjoyable to run.This episode is a conversation about structure, clarity, and how small operational shifts can create massive long-term results without burnout.

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    Reposting Is Killing Growth | OFF TOPIC EP. 148

    Instagram is changing fast, and if you’re still reposting content the same way you were a year ago, your growth could already be slowing down. In this episode of Country Music Weekly, we’re breaking down Instagram’s newest push toward original content, why repost accounts are losing reach, and what creators, interior designers, and brands need to start doing differently to grow in today’s algorithm.We’re talking:Why Instagram is favoring original creatorsHow reposting too much can limit your reachThe real meaning of “original content”Why your perspective matters more than everHow to turn inspiration into interpretationSimple ways to create content that actually gets pushedIf you’re trying to grow your brand, your business, or your audience on Instagram in 2026, this is an episode you need to hear.

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    Design Starts Before Design with Danielle Incorvati | EP. 243

    What if the success of a space has nothing to do with the finishes… and everything to do with what happens before they’re ever selected?In Episode 243, I sit down with Danielle Incorvati, founder of Beyouty Brand Living, Inc., to break down what actually separates average spaces from exceptional ones.From kitchens and baths to highly customized renovations, Danielle shares how layout, flow, and intentional planning are the real foundation behind spaces that not only look elevated, but function seamlessly in everyday life.This episode dives into the strategy behind great design, the decisions most people overlook, and why the process matters just as much as the final result.If you’re in design, construction, or simply want to understand what truly makes a space work, this conversation will shift your perspective.

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    84 Lumber's Brand Power with Amy Smiley | EP. 242

    Episode 242 features Amy Smiley, Vice President of Marketing at 84 Lumber, who has been helping shape one of the country’s most recognized building brands since 2016. In this conversation, Amy breaks down what it really takes to lead a full-scale marketing operation, from creative direction and media strategy to PR, events, and digital execution. She shares how 84 Lumber stays relevant in a competitive, ever-evolving industry while maintaining a strong, consistent brand voice. Beyond marketing, Amy also dives into the company’s philanthropic efforts and how purpose-driven initiatives are making a nationwide impact, with millions donated each year. This episode is packed with insight on leadership, brand building, and creating meaningful connections that go far beyond the sale.

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    The Algorithm Is a Bully | OFF TOPIC EP. 147

    If your posts aren’t performing the way they used to, it’s probably not your content… it’s that the rules have changed.In this episode, I’m breaking down what Instagram actually cares about right now and why so many designers feel stuck posting beautiful work that gets little to no traction. The algorithm isn’t rewarding what it used to, and if you’re still creating the same way you were even a year ago, you’re going to feel it.We get into the five signals that are driving reach today, from why watch time has quietly become the most important metric, to why saves and shares are now far more powerful than likes. I also talk about how quickly your content is being tested after you hit publish, and why the first hour matters more than most people realize.But the biggest shift is this… content that feels human is outperforming content that feels perfect. And that’s where a lot of designers are getting left behind. When you’re only posting finished, polished spaces, you’re missing the opportunity to create connection, hold attention, and actually give people a reason to stay.This episode is really about reframing how you think about content. Because Instagram isn’t asking if your work looks good. It’s asking if people care enough to watch, engage, and come back for more.If you’ve been feeling frustrated, inconsistent, or like your content just isn’t landing… this will help you understand why, and more importantly, what to do differently moving forward.

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    Interior Design Community with Laurie Laizure | EP. 241

    What does it actually take to build a community that people want to be a part of… and that actually moves the needle for your career?This week, I’m sitting down with Laurie Laizure, founder of Interior Design Community, to talk about what’s really happening behind the scenes of the design industry right now.We get into how she built one of the largest and most engaged interior design communities in the world, what designers are getting wrong when it comes to visibility, and why connection and collaboration are becoming more valuable than ever.We also talk about profitability, industry standards, and how designers can start positioning themselves better in a crowded, scroll-heavy world.If you’ve ever felt like you’re posting, showing up, and still not getting the traction you want… this episode is going to shift how you think about growth.Follow @interiordesigncommunity and if you’re heading to High Point, make sure to look up their schedule.

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    Why No One Likes Your Content | OFF TOPIC EP. 146

    If you’ve ever posted something you were proud of only to get barely any likes or comments, this episode will change how you see it.It’s easy to assume your content is the problem, but that’s not what’s really happening. People aren’t engaging less because your work is bad. They’re engaging less because the way they consume content has completely changed.We’re living in a world of fast scrolling, instant decisions, and constant dopamine hits. Most people are not carefully looking at posts anymore. They’re deciding in less than a second whether to stop or keep moving. And in that environment, even great content can get ignored.

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    Your Presentations Are Boring | EP. 240

    If you’ve ever walked into a client meeting, pitch, or presentation and felt like your message just didn’t land, this episode is for you.Today, I’m joined by Carmen Sederino, founder of Illuminated Story, who blends 18+ years of corporate leadership with a background in theatrical direction to help professionals completely transform how they show up.We talk about why great ideas aren’t enough, how delivery is the difference between being remembered or ignored, and what it actually takes to command a room with confidence. Whether you’re pitching clients, leading meetings, or stepping on stage, this conversation will change the way you think about presenting.Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about what you say… it’s about how you make people feel.

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    Do Content The Easy Way | OFF TOPIC EP. 145

    If creating content feels hard… you’re probably making it harder than it needs to be.In this episode, I’m breaking down the exact apps that are making designers grow faster online and why it has nothing to do with talent and everything to do with systems. Because the truth is, the people you see winning on social media are not better… they’re just more efficient.We’re talking about how to simplify your entire content process using tools like Canva and Instagram’s Edits app, and the one feature inside Edits that will completely change how you show up on camera.I’m also getting real about the frustration that comes with recording content, starting over, and feeling awkward… because yeah, I’ve been there too. But I’ll show you why pushing through that is what builds confidence and actually makes this easier over time.Plus, we’re switching gears and getting into this week’s new country music releases, and a little rant on why it feels like everything suddenly has protein in it.If you’re a designer (or honestly anyone) trying to grow online without burning out, this episode will help you work smarter, stay consistent, and finally start showing up.

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    Concrete Foundation with Jordan Spadafora | EP. 239

    What happens when you walk away from the traditional path and bet on yourself? In this episode, Jordan Spadafora shares his journey from a marketing graduate to a hands-on real estate investor and builder. Starting in his family’s concrete business, Jordan quickly transitioned into real estate—scaling from Airbnb arbitrage to full ownership, bringing renovations in-house, and ultimately launching City Premier and CP Interiors.This conversation dives into what it really takes to build from the ground up, the power of controlling your operations, and why thinking bigger is the only way forward.

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    Just Post The Story | Off Topic EP. 144

    This week’s episode is your reminder to stop overthinking Instagram and start showing up.We’re breaking down why Instagram Stories are one of the most underrated tools for designers and how they’ve quietly become the easiest way to stay visible, build trust, and connect with your audience without fighting the algorithm. With over 500 million people using Stories daily, this isn’t about going viral, it’s about staying consistent and human in front of the people who already follow you.I talk about the difference between your feed and your Stories, and why that actually works in your favor. Your feed is your portfolio. Your Stories are your personality. They’re where you show the behind-the-scenes moments, the in-between decisions, the quick updates, and honestly… the real version of your day. No pressure, no overproduction, no perfection required.We get into how designers can use Stories to show process over product, why raw content consistently outperforms polished content here, and how something as simple as a quick video or casual post can build stronger connections than a perfectly curated grid ever will.If you’ve been stressing about what to post, this episode will flip your perspective. Stories aren’t another task on your list, they’re the easiest, most mindless, and most effective way to stay relevant.Also in this episode, I’m sharing some of my favorite new country music releases right now, because you know we’re not getting through a workday or a job site without a solid playlist.If you’re not posting Stories, you’re missing the most human part of your brand. Let’s fix that.

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    Feng Shui Secrets with Lisa Morton | EP. 238

    What if your home could actually improve your energy, focus, and overall success? In this episode, we sit down with Lisa Morton, designer, Feng Shui master, and creator of the Intuitive Home Method, to break down how Feng Shui and interior design work together to create spaces that truly support your life.With over 20 years of experience transforming homes, businesses, and even luxury private aircraft interiors, Lisa shares how intentional design choices can impact your health, productivity, and happiness. We dive into practical Feng Shui tips, how designers can incorporate energy flow into their projects, and why most people are missing a major piece when it comes to creating a home that feels as good as it looks.Whether you're an interior designer, homeowner, or someone looking to elevate your space, this episode is packed with insights on creating a high-vibe, aligned home.

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    Busy Isn't The Issue | OFF TOPIC EP.143

    If you’re a designer constantly saying you don’t have time for social media… this episode might call you out a little.In this Pro Series Off-Topic episode, I break down why it’s not actually about time, it’s about not knowing what to post, when to post, and how to build a system that makes content feel effortless instead of overwhelming.I talk about how to simplify your approach, create a repeatable schedule, and make social media feel like second nature to your business so you can stop stressing about it and get back to doing what you actually love… designing.We also go off-topic and get into country music, including new releases, recent albums from Luke Combs, Tyler Nance, Morgan Evans, Ella Langley’s new song, and more.If you’ve been feeling stuck, inconsistent, or just straight up avoiding posting… this one’s for you.

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    Show Your Face with Nick Cargo | EP. 237

    What if attention was the most valuable currency in your business—and you knew exactly how to convert it into revenue?In Episode 237, we sit down with Nick Cargo, a 27-year-old marketing strategist, entrepreneur, and creative who’s helping brands stop chasing visibility… and start leveraging it.Nick breaks down how modern marketing has shifted, why most brands are wasting attention, and the exact mindset and strategies needed to turn eyeballs into real influence—and income.Whether you're a creator, business owner, or building your personal brand, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can apply immediately.

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    From Accident to Innovation with Shelby Perry | EP. 236

    After losing her eye in a snowboarding accident, Shelby Perry was suddenly faced with the physical and emotional challenges that come with vision loss and traditional eyepatch products. Instead of accepting the limitations, she set out to create something better.In this episode, Shelby shares the story behind launching Eyehesive, an innovative brand designed to help eyepatch wearers feel more secure, comfortable, and confident in their everyday lives. What started as a personal solution quickly evolved into a patient-driven company and community supporting individuals, parents, and eye care professionals looking for more modern options in vision care.Shelby also opens up about resilience, turning personal adversity into purpose, and how lived experience can inspire meaningful innovation in healthcare.This conversation is a powerful reminder that some of the most impactful ideas come from the challenges we never expected to face.

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    Karaoke Bar to 10K Fan Show with Tim Hurley | EP 235

    In this episode of Pro Series, I sit down with country artist and morning radio host Tim Hurley. Tim shares the wild story of how his music career began after being discovered singing karaoke at a beach bar in Playa del Rey and how his very first live performance was opening for country legend John Michael Montgomery in front of 10,000 fans.We talk about his journey balancing life as a touring country artist and the morning host at Go Country 105, the hustle of building a music career, and what it’s like sharing the stage with artists like Morgan Wallen, Kane Brown, and Russell Dickerson. Tim also opens up about songwriting, performing at major festivals across the country, and how radio has shaped his perspective on the music industry.It’s a great conversation about chasing opportunity, staying persistent, and building a career in country music from the ground up.

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    How Do You Live Like That?! | OFF TOPIC 142

    Why are we all watching those rug washing videos like it’s a full time job?You know the ones. The rugs are absolutely caked in mud. Brown water. Layers of mystery grime. And I just need to know… what were the owners doing in their homes for it to get that bad? If your rug looks like it survived a natural disaster, respectfully… do not invite me over. Keep that chaos to yourself.In this episode, we spiral into the oddly satisfying world of filthy rug restorations, question people’s cleaning standards, and somehow end up talking about phone settings, location tracking, and how our devices basically know more about us than our friends do.Also… remember when the biggest app on your phone was Paper Toss? When life was simple, storage wasn’t full, and your biggest stress was making that crumpled paper shot into a digital trash can?This one is chaotic, nostalgic, and very real. You’ve been warned.

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    The Franchise Strategy with Jon Ostenson | EP. 234

    In Episode 234, Jon Ostenson, Founder and CEO of FranBridge Consulting and a 2-time Inc. 5000 leader, breaks down why non-food franchising may be the smartest investment move most entrepreneurs are overlooking.As a former Inc. 500 Franchise President, multi-brand franchisee, and bestselling author of Non-Food Franchising, Jon shares how to evaluate franchise opportunities, avoid costly mistakes, and think like a top 1% investor.If you’ve ever considered buying a franchise or building wealth through ownership, this episode is your blueprint.

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    The Quiet Wealth Transfer with Paul Musson | EP. 233

    In this episode, Paul Musson, founder of Paddington Capital Management and former lead portfolio manager of the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments, pulls back the curtain on the economic forces that quietly shape everyday life.With more than 30 years of experience managing billions in assets, Paul explains in clear, straightforward terms how central banks, government policy, and deeply rooted financial structures can unintentionally, yet systematically, shift wealth away from everyday people and toward a powerful few.In his upcoming book Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense, Paul introduces what he calls the Paulitical Economy™ perspective, a fact-based framework designed to help people understand how money, power, and policy intersect.This conversation is not about outrage. It is about awareness.

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    Closet Industry Boom with Eric Marshall | EP. 232

    In this episode, I sit down with Eric Marshall, MSD, a true pioneer in the closet and storage world. From being one of the early employees at California Closets in the 1980s to helping establish dealer networks for ClosetMaid, Organizers Direct, and Sauder Building Products, Eric has had a front row seat to the evolution of woodworking and storage as we know it.For more than 20 years, he has owned and operated a custom cabinet and closet business in Scottsdale, Arizona, while also shaping the future of the industry through education and leadership. As Co Founder of The Closet Training Institute, Past President of the Association of Closet and Storage Professionals, and current Global Connect Advisor for the National Kitchen and Bath Association, Eric continues to influence professionals around the world.This conversation is packed with insight on leadership, longevity, building dealer networks, and what it really takes to stay relevant in a changing industry. If you are in design, cabinetry, closets, or construction, this episode is a masterclass from someone who helped build the blueprint.

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    Faith-Guided Design with Sarah Trop | EP. 231

    In this episode, I sit down with award-winning interior designer, HGTV Flea Market Flip champion, and founder of FunCycled, Sarah Funk. We talk about how soulful creativity meets real construction know how, why old homes and upcycled pieces hold more meaning than we think, and how design can actually bring peace into your life. Sarah shares her journey through sustainable, biophilic, and small space design, her experience working in historic homes, and how trauma informed, faith guided design has shaped the way she creates and lives. This conversation is about more than beautiful spaces. It is about purpose, healing, and finding beauty where most people overlook it.

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    Show Up Before You're Finished | OFF TOPIC EP. 141

    Posting online is a lot like going to the gym.You don’t have to be a bodybuilder to belong there. You just have to show up.In this episode, I break down why waiting until you feel “ready” is the fastest way to stay invisible. The people tearing others apart online usually aren’t building anything themselves. Meanwhile, the ones willing to show up unfinished are already winning.If you don’t have a lot of time but know your business needs a stronger social presence, this episode is your starting point. We talk about why a podcast creates a domino effect, how one piece of content can fuel everything else, and why consistency beats perfection every time.End with new Country Music releases and all of my Grammy thoughts......Show up. Post messy. Let momentum do the rest.

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    New Wave of Country Music with Tyler Dial | EP. 230

    Indie country artist Tyler Dial joins the show for a real conversation about what it takes to build a career outside the Nashville machine. Fresh off the release of his newest song “Little Brother,” Tyler breaks down the story behind the track, the songwriting process that shaped it, and why it’s resonating with fans right now.We get into the realities of being an independent artist in today’s country music scene, how relationships with major country artists can open doors without selling your soul, and why this new generation of country musicians is rewriting the rules.If you’re into honest songwriting, the behind-the-scenes grind of indie music, or discovering the next wave of country artists before they blow up, this episode is for you.

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    Password Burnout | OFF TOPIC EP. 140

    Serious question. Why does my oven have a lasagna button? Are people out here crushing lasagna at such a high frequency that it earned its own dedicated setting? And more importantly… am I not eating enough lasagna?Then it hits me. I am officially out of passwords. Mentally. Spiritually. Emotionally. It’s 2026 and we are still typing characters into tiny boxes like it’s 2009. How is this still the system and why has no one saved us yet?And just when you think life couldn’t get more dangerous, winter rolls around and suddenly we are propping open kitchen cabinets so pipes don’t freeze. All good until you wake up half asleep at 3am, go to the bathroom, and absolutely wreck your chin on an open cabinet door.This episode is a rapid-fire rant about modern inconveniences, outdated systems, and the oddly specific things no one warned us about. Come for the lasagna button confusion. Stay for the password burnout and mild household injuries.

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    First Call to Final Install with Juliana Ewer | EP. 229

    In this episode, we’re diving into what a true turnkey design experience looks like and why client-focused, elevated design is at the core of everything we do at J Squared Home Designs.From custom residential homes to vacation rental and investment properties, we walk through how our team collaborates with builders, architects, and clients from the earliest blueprints all the way through white-glove installation. This conversation breaks down how thoughtful design planning, custom furnishings, and attention to lifestyle create spaces that feel personal, layered, and timeless.We also talk about working with different client styles. From hands-on collaborators to those who prefer minimal involvement, and how we tailor the design process to meet each client where they are. We touch on integrating heirlooms and antiques, designing for longevity in investment properties, and why a designer’s input can be critical when selecting a property to renovate.Whether you’re a homeowner, an investor, or a design professional, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how intentional design turns a house into a home, and a property into a smart investment.

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    The Systems Behind a 50-Car Turo Fleet with George Madden | EP. 228

    What does it actually take to turn car rentals into a real business?This week, I’m sitting down with George Madden, founder of Car Rental Coach and one of the largest Turo hosts in Pittsburgh, to break down how he built and scaled a 50+ car fleet generating serious annual revenue.We talk about the systems behind scaling, why most people get stuck treating car rentals like a side hustle, and what it really takes to automate, grow, and protect profitability in today’s rental market. George also shares the biggest mistakes new hosts make, what he would do if he were starting over today, and how entrepreneurs can think long-term when building income through car rentals.If you’re curious about Turo, passive income myths, or building a business that actually works, this episode is for you.If you want this tweaked to sound even more friend-to-friend or more high-level and polished, say the word and I’ll dial it in.

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    Millennial's, It's Back | OFF TOPIC EP.139

    This episode is a full-circle moment for millennials. From new tech that looks suspiciously like what we grew up with, to the realization that the world genuinely needs Kellie Pickler back in its life, we talk about why nostalgia is having a moment and why it actually makes sense.We get into how technology is looping back around, why CRS Week felt like one big déjà vu, and how country music weekly still holds a special place in our routines. Sometimes the future looks a lot like the past, just with better branding.

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    Building the NEAT Life with Ashley & Marrisa from NEAT Method | EP. 227

    What if organization was not just about having a tidy home, but about improving your health, mindset, and quality of life?In this episode, I sit down with Ashley Murphy and Marissa Hagmeyer, the co-founders behind NEAT Method, to talk about how a simple idea turned into a nationally recognized organization brand. We dive into the connection between wellness and your environment, what it really takes to scale a service-based business, and how staying organized can completely change how you show up in life and work.Whether you are a creative, entrepreneur, designer, or just someone craving more calm at home, this conversation will change how you think about organization.

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    January Is a Social Experiment | OFF TOPIC EP. 138

    This episode is a very real, very tired take on the strongest Monday of the year. The one where half the room does not care anymore and the other half is deep into New Year’s resolutions, starving, sore, and silently regretting everything. There is not enough caffeine in the world to soften it, so we suffer together.We talk about why these first two weeks of January feel socially terrifying, why everything magically returns to normal once resolutions quietly disappear, and how people are way more jealous of what you have than the work it took to get there.Also, important question: does everyone have a favorite burner on their stove or is that just me?If you are exhausted, overstimulated, hungry, caffeinated, or simply surviving January, this one’s for you.

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    Daylighting Done Right with Wayne Feltman | EP. 226

    With over 25 years at VELUX, one of the most trusted names in daylighting, Wayne Feltman has spent his career helping builders, remodelers, roofers, interior designers, architects, and homeowners integrate skylights with confidence. In this episode, Wayne breaks down the real design and performance challenges professionals face and how smarter skylight solutions can elevate residential projects. He also shares how VELUX’s franchise style dealer development program is helping roofers and residential construction entrepreneurs build daylight focused businesses without the typical franchise fees.

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    Leading at the Highest Level with Dave Garrison | EP. 225

    What does it really take to lead at the top and keep growing once you get there?In this episode, I sit down with Dave Garrison, a leadership strategist with over 25 years of experience as a CEO, board member, and strategic advisor to both public and private companies in the U.S. and around the world, including Ameritrade. Dave is the cofounder of Garrison Growth, where he helps organizations of all sizes unlock better performance from their teams.Dave is also a long-standing member of the Young Presidents’ Organization and currently chairs YPO’s Leadership Development Network, serving more than 30,000 qualified CEOs globally. His work has shaped how top leaders think about communication, accountability, and sustained growth.We dive into what separates good leaders from truly great ones, how CEOs can scale themselves alongside their companies, and why leadership development is not optional at the highest levels. Dave also shares insights from his Harvard Business School MBA, his experience with EOS, DISC, and neuro-linguistic programming, and what he’s learned from coaching thousands of leaders worldwide.If you’re a founder, executive, or ambitious leader looking to elevate your impact and lead with clarity, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom you can apply immediately.

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    What Even Are These Toys?! | OFF TOPIC 137

    This episode is a full pop culture pulse check. I break down the most talked about Christmas toys of 2025, from interactive throwbacks making a huge comeback to franchise driven sets kids and collectors are obsessing over. If you want to know what parents are scrambling to find and what’s actually worth the hype, this is your guide.Then I shift gears into one of the most interesting music conversations of the year. Tyler Hubbard opens up about Florida Georgia Line, not from a reunion angle, but from a place of healing and rebuilding friendship. We talk about why that matters, how massive FGL’s impact still is in 2025, and what their streaming numbers reveal compared to today’s biggest country artists.It’s toys, nostalgia, numbers, and real talk about growth, legacy, and what actually lasts when the spotlight changes.

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    Empowerment, Branding & Building a Legacy with Lateshia Pearson | EP. 224

    Lateshia Pearson is changing the mindset of women across the globe. As the founder of Women Brunch, CEO of Lateshia Pearson Enterprise, Inc., and creator of the Empower Me Sis mentorship program, Lateshia has built a powerful ecosystem rooted in purpose, confidence, and community.In this episode, we talk about entrepreneurship, luxury branding, self belief, and what it really takes to step outside your comfort zone and become the highest version of yourself. Lateshia shares insights from her journey as a business leader, mentor, and TV personality on Oprah Winfrey Network’s hit show Belle Collective, along with the mindset shifts that help women build businesses, practice self care, and lead with intention.If you are an entrepreneur, aspiring business owner, or someone looking for real motivation and clarity, this conversation will inspire you to think bigger and move boldly.

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    Life Before Caller ID | OFF TOPIC 135

    In this episode, I cover a little bit of everything.I finally fell for a TikTok food trend and tried the viral onion boil, and honestly, it kind of changed me. We also need to talk about why The Polar Express has always been unsettling, because I cannot be the only one who feels this way.Then there is AI Justin Bieber, which opens a whole new conversation about how weird the internet is getting. I also spiral into a thought about life before caller ID and how people survived not knowing who was calling them, especially the ones who just needed one simple question answered.And of course, we end it by talking about people roasting Luke Combs album covers, because the internet will always internet.This episode is completely off topic, slightly unhinged, and exactly the kind of conversations that happen when you let your brain wander.

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    Inside a Half-Million Sq Ft Operation with Jamie Holm | EP. 223

    In this episode, I’m joined by Jaime Holm, Founder and VP of Design at Tinker Tin Company — a powerhouse manufacturing brand that now spans over 500,000 square feet across the USA and Mexico. Jaime shares how she scaled from idea to impact, building an in-house operation that handles engineering, design, prototyping, and project management all under one roof.We dig into the behind-the-scenes realities of manufacturing at scale, including how Tinker Tin produces 10,000+ units for major national retailers like Boot Barn, Barnes & Noble, Maxi Cosi, and even Red Bull. Jaime breaks down the mindset, systems, and leadership required to grow big without losing the creativity and grit that started it all.If you’re an entrepreneur, product designer, or someone obsessed with building something bigger than yourself, this conversation will leave you inspired — and ready to think bigger.

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    Will We Have BloPen Lung? | OFF TOPIC EP. 135

    This week, we’re covering the issues that really matter: why kids today will never know the lung-shredding character development that came from using a BloPen head-marker-gun. Back in our day, your art wasn’t “digital”—it was created by nearly passing out on a piece of printer paper. Now the markers basically airbrush themselves. How will Gen Alpha ever build lung capacity? Or personality?We also dive into the existential crisis known as Apple Music and Spotify Wrapped—the annual reminder that your most-played songs say far too much about you, and none of it is flattering.Then we ask the question every office worker trapped in a freezing parking lot is wondering: why hasn’t a car company invented scheduled remote start like “turn on my heat at 4:55 PM so I can pretend I’m not suffering”? Tech has gone too far in all the wrong directions.And finally, we address the true holiday mystery: how big of a contradiction is it that Mariah Carey opens “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by claiming she doesn’t want a lot for Christmas… and then immediately demands an entire human being? Seems like a pretty big “lot,” Mariah.

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    ReWilding Method That Built an 8-Figure Exit with Matthew Pohl | EP. 222

    In Episode 222 of the Pro Series Podcast, Eric sits down with Matthew Pohl, founder, operator, author of 18 books, and father of four. Matthew grew up in a thriving entrepreneurial family before losing everything and ending up on food stamps. That pivotal moment sparked a drive that would shape his entire career.After walking away from a comfortable corporate job, Matthew and his family went all in on building a business from the ground up. The road was anything but smooth, but nearly a year of resilience paid off in a big way. By implementing a powerful model he later named Organizational ReWilding, he scaled his company, multiplied its value by 10 in three years, and exited for an eight figure win.In this conversation, Matthew breaks down the real lessons behind that success. He shares hard earned stories, practical tools founders can use right away, and bold leadership insights that challenge how organizations grow. If you want a proven and scalable system for building healthier teams, stronger cultures, and high value companies, this episode delivers the blueprint.Tune in and learn how to rethink your business from the inside out.

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    VR in Architecture with Peter Twohy | EP. 221

    In this episode, I sit down with Peter Twohy, Principal of the award-winning 2e Architects and one of the earliest pioneers of Virtual Reality in residential design. Long before VR became mainstream, Peter was using immersive technology to help homeowners walk through their future spaces—bringing clarity, confidence, and excitement to the design process.Peter has since trained more than 1,500 architects around the world on how to integrate VR into their workflows, shaping how the industry communicates ideas and collaborates with clients. We also dive into his early career in Germany, how that experience sharpened his design perspective, and why personalized, deeply thoughtful homes remain at the heart of his Maryland-based practice today.If you’re interested in architecture, innovation, or what the future of home design looks like, this episode is a must-listen.

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    About the CMA Awards | OFF TOPIC EP. 134

    In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the coolest hidden details from the 2025 CMA Awards: Luke Combs quietly wore a vintage Omega watch once gifted from Johnny Cash to Elvis Presley. Yes, that watch — engraved and full of country music history.I’m also giving a little pre-Thanksgiving pep talk… including when to go live if the family drama pops off and why someone always brings up politics no matter how hard we try.And to wrap it up, I’m sharing a hot take that might get me canceled: if you can’t lip sync, maybe TikTok lip-sync videos aren’t for you.

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    Zero-Carbon Luxury: Future of Sustainable Architecture with Kevin Kennon | EP. 220

    In this episode, Eric sits down with award-winning architect Kevin Kennon to talk about the future of sustainable cities, zero-carbon design, and how architecture can reshape the way we live. Kevin brings more than 40 years of experience and a portfolio that stretches from internationally recognized eco-resorts to work featured in MoMA’s permanent collection.We get into why climate-driven design matters, how urban life will change as 68% of the world’s population moves into cities by 2050, and the real role architects and designers play in creating healthier, more human spaces. Whether you’re an architect, designer, urban planner, or someone who cares about sustainability, this conversation is packed with insight and vision.It’s a look at what the next generation of cities could — and should — become.

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    This Would Only Happen to Me | OFF TOPIC EP. 133

    In this episode, I dive into my 2025 CMA Awards predictions, sharing who I think should win, who I think will win, and why the internet can’t handle people having different opinions about country music. I break down the nominees, share my hot takes, and talk about Megan Moroney vs Meghan Trainor — and whether the comparisons really make sense.I also share the hilarious (and painful) story of how I burned my hand on a protein bomb, plus why I only made it 43 seconds into the new All Is Fair show before quitting.And for all the Kellie Pickler fans out there, I discuss why we need to start a petition to get her a record deal or an Apple Music release immediately — she’s overdue for some major recognition!Whether you’re here for CMA predictions, country music drama, celebrity takes, or just a good laugh, this episode has something for every fan. Tune in for all the stories, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes fun!

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    The Future Is Custom: Inside LATO AI | EP. 219

    In this episode, we sit down with LATO AI founders Dan Zabokrytskyi and Mike Reynolds to explore how custom AI solutions are transforming the way businesses operate. LATO AI takes a “broad and wide” approach—rethinking workflows, eliminating admin overload, and building intelligent tech systems that help teams work smarter, faster, and with greater impact.Dan and Mike break down how their 80+ person engineering and design team creates personalized AI tools that automate processes, improve productivity, and boost customer satisfaction. We dive into their origin story—from Dan’s early work with DocuEase to their rebrand as LATO AI—and how their combined expertise fuels scalable growth for clients across industries.If you’re curious about workflow automation, business efficiency, AI-powered operations, or the future of custom technology, this episode is packed with insights and strategies you can use to evolve your own business.

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    Pulled My Back Turning Off My Alarm | OFF TOPIC EP. 132

    Ever wake up and just know it’s not your day? Yeah, I pulled my back turning off my alarm — and then found out an AI country artist just hit No. 1. We’re talking about Breaking Rust, the mysterious new face (or maybe robot) of country music, plus a nod to Cody Johnson’s take on “Travelin’ Soldier.” Buckle up — this one’s a weird mix of pain and progress.

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    From $1B in Deals to Disrupting Health Tech with Daniel Rudyak of ReadyRx | EP. 218

    Daniel Rudyak, co-founder of ReadyRx, joins us to talk about redefining the future of wellness, healthcare, and health tech innovation. With over $1 billion in business transactions and multiple high-growth startups under his belt, Daniel brings rare insight into how entrepreneurs can scale purpose-driven companies without losing sight of their mission.Inspired by his father’s battle with chronic illness, Daniel shares how personal experience shaped ReadyRx’s vision for proactive care and better patient access. In this episode, we unpack the intersection of business, mission, and technology—plus Daniel’s honest take on what it really takes to build and grow in the health tech space today.🎙️ Keywords: health tech, startup growth, entrepreneurship, proactive wellness, digital health, ReadyRx, business innovation, founder stories, scaling startups

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    Time Change Trauma | OFF TOPIC EP. 131

    Daylight savings has me struggling — I’m running on preworkout and chaos, so buckle up for the struggle bus express! In this episode, we dive into why this time change hits so hard, my unapologetic Christmas freak mode, and the country vibes that keep me going. From Cody Johnson’s “Travelin’ Soldier” to the latest country hits lighting up Nashville, we’re talking music, mood swings, and maybe a little too much caffeine.Oh — and if you make buffalo chicken dip with canned chicken, we might not be friends.Grab your coffee (or preworkout), get cozy under the Christmas lights, and join the chaos.

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    The Power of Bold Design with Dominique Calhoun | EP. 217

    In this episode of Off Topic, Eric sits down with Dominique Calhoun, the visionary founder of Remix Living. Known for her bold, maximalist approach to interiors, Dominique blends heritage, art, and fashion to create spaces full of personality and meaning.With over 145 completed projects—including work for Malcolm Jenkins and Kevin Hart—and as the only Black interior designer in Philadelphia with a showroom, Dominique has turned Remix Living into a destination for design lovers seeking high style that’s both accessible and aspirational.Tune in as Dominique shares how she built her brand, what inspires her creativity, and how she’s using her platform to inspire over 60K design enthusiasts to embrace individuality and confidence in every space they create.

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    Consistency Isn’t 100% | OFF TOPIC EP. 130

    After a short two-week break, Eric’s back with a real talk on what consistency really means — and why being consistent doesn’t have to mean showing up 100% of the time. He also shares his favorite country music releases from the past couple weeks and dives into the surprising detail behind Kris Jenner’s $13.5 million Hidden Hills home listing.Topics: podcast hiatus, creative consistency, country music highlights, Kris Jenner house for sale, Hidden Hills real estate.Subscribe for new episodes of Off Topic every week — where pop culture, music, and real talk collide.

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    How to Build 8-Figure Teams Remotely with Kasim Aslam | EP. 216

    What if the key to building an 8-figure business isn’t in your office — but halfway across the world?In this episode, Kasim Aslam, Co-Founder of Pareto Talent, Founder & CEO of Solutions 8, and Co-Founder of Driven Mastermind, breaks down how he built multiple 7- and 8-figure companies entirely with remote teams.With over 300+ global hires under his belt, Kasim shares his proven process for finding the right people, training them to think like owners, and building teams that scale.We dive into:The truth about what makes a great assistantHow to hire and train remotely without losing qualityThe mindset behind building teams that grow with youNamed one of the Top 50 Digital Marketing Thought Leaders in the U.S., co-host of the Perpetual Traffic Podcast, and author of The 7 Critical Principles of Effective Digital Marketing, Kasim doesn’t hold back on what it really takes to scale smart.🎙 Don’t miss this masterclass on leadership, hiring, and growth — from someone who’s actually done it.

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    Wedding Stages to Viral Streams: The Rise of Adam McKee & The Just Adam Band | EP 215

    From his first gigs at twelve years old to commanding packed venues and streaming playlists, Adam McKee’s journey is proof that hustle and heart still build a career. In this episode, the frontman of The Just Adam Band talks about finding his sound, reimagining country-pop classics, and keeping a live-band soul in a digital world.

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    Hollywood Lessons on Building a Remote Life with Steven Puri | EP. 214

    After working on blockbuster films like Braveheart, serving as an executive at three major studios, and raising over $21 million in venture funding, Steven Puri realized one thing — remote work is the future.In this episode, Steven shares how his Hollywood experience shaped his leadership style, the lessons he learned building multiple startups, and the science behind helping remote teams work faster, happier, and more efficiently. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or remote worker, this episode will leave you inspired to take control of your workday and your future.Episode 214 drops tomorrow on The Pro Series Podcast.

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Explore the Pro Series Podcast with Eric Dillman – Interior Designer and Content Creator from Pittsburgh. Join Eric in dynamic sit-downs with global professionals, featuring guests from HGTV, Netflix stars, CEOs, founders of multi-million-dollar companies, business coaches, social media experts, and more. Uncover insights, success stories, and diverse perspectives in every episode.

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