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StudiolittleBold Podcast
by Studio-littleBold Ltd
Think of the Studio-littleBold podcast as your backstage pass to the world of interior design. Through structured mentorship and grounded real-world insights, we guide emerging designers into confident, capable professionals. With candid stories and eye-opening lessons from working designers, we explore what it really takes to transition from the classroom to the creative studio—with clarity, purpose, and a touch of boldness.
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Why Your Unique Interior Design Style Fits Perfectly in the Market | Episode 25
Like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring stories.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Studio-littleBold's socials:Instagram : studiolittleboldTiktok: studio_littleboldLinkedin: Studio- little BoldPodcast Guest Sign Up Form: forms.gle/HfRm9fTj1L3Di1dt7--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abigael's socials:Instagram: abbyosidianaLinked in: Abigael Osidiana--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Charles’s socials:Instagram: Website: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you for your amazing support in helping us create valuable content!🙏 Support us via MPESA: Paybill: 880100 Account: 020305 Amount: Insert amountComplete the payment to support our creative journey!Thank you so much!
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Why Relationships Beat Sales in Interior Design | Episode 24
Charles Kyeti’s journey is anything but ordinary. From drawing goats and cars in the soil as a child, to earning pocket money writing love letters for classmates, to hustling through university with side gigs like face painting at Uhuru Park and building models for senior students — his story shows how raw talent, grit, and creativity can open doors.Today, he’s Managing Director of A Plus Interiors Limited (Kenya/Uganda), a lecturer at UoN/TUK, and a driving force in East Africa’s interior design scene.This video dives into the struggles, the hustles, and the lessons that shaped him — including why he believes: talent unlocks access, teamwork beats solo brilliance, and you must “stay hungry, & stay foolish.”Watch now to see how a village boy became one of East Africa’s leading voices in design. Like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring stories.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Studio-littleBold's socials:Instagram : studiolittleboldTiktok: studio_littleboldLinkedin: Studio- little BoldPodcast Guest Sign Up Form: forms.gle/HfRm9fTj1L3Di1dt7--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abigael's socials:Instagram: abbyosidianaLinked in: Abigael Osidiana--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Charles’s socials:Instagram: Website: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you for your amazing support in helping us create valuable content!🙏 Support us via MPESA: Paybill: 880100 Account: 020305 Amount: Insert amountComplete the payment to support our creative journey!Thank you so much!
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Clients Draining Your Time? The One Fix Interior Designers Need | Episode 23
Listen to the inspiring journey of Christine Ng'ang'a, founder of Style by Design Interiors, as she recounts how shadowing doctors in Nairobi, braiding hair and babysitting in the UK, and navigating tough interviews back in Kenya shaped her bold path into interior architecture. From fashion dreams to building confidence through unexpected hustles, Christine reveals how resilience, creativity, and determination fueled her return home. This episode also explores the realities of running a creative business by sharing graceful ways to let go of indecisive clients, practical reminders to prioritize billable work, and strategies for scaling without burning bridges.
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Master’s Degree in Interior Design Smart Investment or Waste of Time? | Episode 22
Join Bundi Marita, founder of GerryBorn Ventures and Mandy Fittings, on this episode, as he dives into his unfiltered journey through Kenya's interior design world. From sketching house plans as a kid amid family financial struggles, to earning a first-class Bachelor of Design (Interior) at the University of Nairobi. Bundi recounts repeating KCSE out of sheer grit, skipping attachments for SONU politics that landed his first job (despite a portfolio takedown), and the harsh realities of a full-time masters scholarship that left him broke on a KSh 6,500 stipend while dreaming of giving global lectures like Karim Rashid.
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Studio-littleBold podcast 2025 Recap | Episode 16
This recap of The Bold Studio Podcast—Kenya's first interior design podcast—shares simple lessons from the designers who shared their stories with us.Abigael Osidiana thanks God, family, guests, and our listeners for building this community with her by sharing with real stories, laughs, and growth tips.Listen now, share your favorite part in comments, and tell us guests or topics for Season 2!
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You Won't Believe Our Crazy Uni Internships & Odd Gigs! | Episode 14
In episode, two designers reveal their non-stop university hustle. No chilling, just odd jobs and internships that built their careers from the ground up. From bizarre side gigs to high-pressure placements, discover how relentless grinding shaped their entrepreneurial mindset.
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How others build your strength | Episode 9
Ever wondered how resilience is built—not just through hardship, but through family, career pivots, and unexpected life lessons?In this deeply personal conversation, Edmund reflects on growing up in a large, close-knit family where every sibling felt like a parent, shaping his emotional strength and adaptability. From navigating setbacks in school to discovering a passion for design and construction, Edmund shares how resilience was forged through relationships, real-world experience, and the pursuit of purpose.Subscribe for more stories on design, growth, and navigating life’s curveballs.
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My mother didn't raise a quitter | Episode 8
In this raw and resonant episode of Studio LittleBold, we unpack the emotional labor, blurred boundaries, and safety concerns women face in male-dominated industries—especially in design and construction.From unsolicited advances to “project-baiting,” where hopeful creatives show up expecting work but find themselves on surprise dates, we explore the real cost of being a woman in the field. It’s not just about showing up—it’s about showing up smart, protected, and empowered.Featuring @steffiemunga’s story of learning to spot the bait and reclaim her time, we dive into:The hidden emotional toll of “maybe” meetingsWhy professionalism and safety must be non-negotiableHow to set boundaries without guiltThe power of saying no—and meaning itWhat it means to protect your peace while still chasing your purposeThis episode is a rallying cry for women in design, especially in emerging markets: your time is valuable, your standards are valid, and your safety is not up for debate.Share this with a woman who’s ever felt unsafe, unseen, or undervalued on site. Drop your own stories in the comments—we’re building a space where honesty leads to empowerment.
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Clients Want It Done Yesterday | Episode 7
This is the episode where we say the quiet part out loud. Interior design isn't just beautiful reveals—it’s rushed calls, tight timelines, and clients who needed it done yesterday. From walking into the field without a guiding hand to being told she's grown in how she leads, Clare's journey has been messy, bold, and transformative.What we Share:The pressure-cooker truth behind design timelines.Why mistakes shape mastery.How mentorship, team feedback, and supplier hiccups can shape growth.Clares honest journey from solo learning to structured leadership.Whether you're new to design or building a team, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to show up and lead with the right systems and mindset.🔔 Subscribe for raw lessons, practical tools, and empowering content to grow your design practice with clarity and structure.
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How brutal was my first design job? | Episode 6
Interior design is more than picking colors and chasing creativity—it’s about mastering patience, listening deeply, and learning through every project. In this episode, we explore how the reality of real-world design work often challenges what you thought you knew. From adapting to clients’ needs to embracing new tools like Revit and sustainable practices, this is a wake-up call for designers who want to evolve and truly serve. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or uncertain, this reflection will remind you: every skill you gain shapes the designer you’re becoming.
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It was a costly mistake | Episode 5
In this introspective episode, we share a raw reflection on what it truly means to grow in the design industry. From the hidden discipline of technical mastery to the courage it takes to defend your creative choices, this conversation is a reminder that the real work often begins long before the aesthetics show up.We unpack:The underrated power of lifelong learningWhy technical understanding builds creative credibilityStanding your ground in rooms full of experienceThe hidden cost of poor organization—and how systems change everythingWhether you're just starting your interior design journey or navigating the next chapter of your creative evolution, this episode is a compass. Value before paycheck. Order before beauty. And growth that’s anything but glamorous.
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Engineer to Interior Designer | Episode 4
In this episode, we sit down with Karara, a former engineer who made the leap into interior design—and never looked back. She tells us why she made the big switch, how it felt to start over, and what helped her keep going. If you’ve ever wanted to change your path or try a new dream, this story will give you hope and courage.
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They Recorded Our Screens: The Dark Side of 9–5 Life as a Creative | Episode 3
Kanyi was trained in ArchiCAD. But the industry wanted Revit. Rejected multiple times, she finally got an internship—only to find myself micromanaged, screen-recorded, and under extreme pressure to deliver. One error meant no pay. So she adapted. She was at the office at 6 A.M. to teach herself Revit. And learned quickly that every drawing was a reflection of her discipline. This story is about grit, growth, and learning how to lead—even when you’re starting from the bottom.Perfect for anyone stepping into their first design job or guiding someone who is.
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Avoid Client Disputes: Why Interior Designers Must Have Everything in Writing | Episode 2
Breaking into the interior design industry isn’t as simple as coursework suggests! In Episode 2, we dive into the gap between design education and the real-world hustle—with insights from Abigael and our guest, Risper from Chianda Interiors to hear the raw truth about internships, industry challenges, and how to bridge the gap. From the hunt for meaningful internships to navigating real-world challenges, Abigael & Risper share refreshingly honest insights on what it actually takes to get your foot in the door—and how to keep it there. We also unpack the overlooked essentials: why having physical samples (and getting them approved) can make or break a project, and how written communication is one of the most underrated tools in a designer’s career. It’s not just about mood boards and color palettes—it’s about clarity, trust, and showing up like a pro. Whether you’re fresh out of design school or deep in the trenches, this conversation bridges the gap between theory and practice—with a little bold truth along the way. Press play—you’ll want your notes app open for this one.
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Either I Leave or You Fire Me | Episode 1
🎉 Welcome to Episode One of Studio-littleBold! 🎉We are finally live—and I couldn’t be more excited to share this moment with you! This very first episode is more than just a welcome—it’s a window into the heart of what this podcast stands for and the story behind it.I’m your host, Abigael Osidiana, and in this debut episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how Studio-littleBold came to be. From unexpected turns in my interior design career to the bold moves (and sometimes shameless questions) that opened new doors, this episode is about honoring the pivots that shape our paths—and how audacity often pays off.Whether you're dreaming of a design career, already in the field, or just love a good story about risk, growth, and asking for what you want, this one's for you.🎧 Hit play, subscribe, and leave a review—your support means the world! 💌 Share this with someone who needs a little push to be bold today. 📸 And don’t forget to tag us @StudioLittleBold so we can celebrate with you.Let’s get into it. ✨
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Think of the Studio-littleBold podcast as your backstage pass to the world of interior design. Through structured mentorship and grounded real-world insights, we guide emerging designers into confident, capable professionals. With candid stories and eye-opening lessons from working designers, we explore what it really takes to transition from the classroom to the creative studio—with clarity, purpose, and a touch of boldness.
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