EP 440 | Handling Difficult Clients with Confidence: Interior Design Strategies That Work with Dr. Ganz
August 5, 2025
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This episode originally aired as Episode 002 on March 28, 2017.
Every interior designer eventually encounters a difficult client or an uncomfortable conversation—but how you handle those moments can either erode trust or strengthen it. In this episode, Kimberley Seldon is joined by Dr. Ganz to share a simple, effective technique for diffusing tense situations and regaining control—without confrontation, defensiveness, or emotional fallout.
Using a surprisingly memorable 90’s action-hero metaphor, Dr. Ganz explains how designers can stay calm under pressure, de-escalate escalating conversations, and turn challenging interactions into productive, relationship-building moments. The best part? This approach works just as well with colleagues, friends, and family.
If you want to show up with authority, protect your energy, and stop letting difficult clients rattle your confidence, this episode delivers practical tools you can use immediately.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- How to calmly diffuse a situation that’s escalating
- Stress-reducing strategies that help you stay grounded during challenging client interactions
- Why working with a coach or psychologist is a sign of strength—not weakness
- How emotional regulation supports better leadership and decision-making
- Five compelling reasons interior designers should charge more for their expertise
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