Today we welcome my dear friend and mentor Luann Nigara to the podcast. Luann is the host of A Well-Designed Business podcast, a celebrated author, speaker, and trusted business coach. She is one of the most influential voices in the interior design industry. In this episode, Luann opens up about her entrepreneurial journey—from growing a window treatment franchise with her husband, Vin, to creating a game-changing podcast and launching Luann University. We talk about the wins, the failures, and the lessons that shaped her as a leader, the importance of perseverance and innovation, and the pivotal moments that inspired her to keep building. Luann also shares an exciting new venture, The Boardroom for Creatives, which will connect vetted experts with design professionals ready to invest in their business growth.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
- How Luann’s entrepreneurial spirit was shaped by her family and early work experiences
- The origin story of WindowWorks and how she and Vin scaled it into a thriving business
- Lessons learned from almost losing the business during a recession—and how those lessons shaped future decisions
- The vision and motivation behind launching A Well-Designed Business podcast
- The power of niching down to make a bigger impact in a specific industry
- Personal stories of resilience, including navigating business challenges, financial crises, and client pressures
- The creation and evolution of Luann University and its five-pillar business education model
- A sneak peek at her newest project, The Boardroom for Creatives, designed to connect vetted industry experts with design pros
NOTABLE QUOTES
- “If you’re afraid of making a mistake, stay home in bed—because the rest of us are out here risking it and making things happen.”
- “You have to understand as an entrepreneur that it’s an everyday commitment… decide to be excellent.”
- “You’ve got to be willing to look all the way back at a failure and have the courage to make the change next time.”
- “Don’t be afraid to niche down—going deep is how you make a real impact.”
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