Join host Carolyn Clark Beedle (“CCB”), OWP Director of Audience Development, for thought provoking conversations with designers, architects, makers, thinkers and other visionaries around the connections between human behavior, the workplace, and how design can shape them both.
ONEder Podcast host CCB speaks with Dr. Dana Emerson of the College of Marin and Andrea Gifford of Group 4 Architecture about the vision and design of the new David Wayne Coon Center for Student Success. The conversation explores how consolidating student services, the library, wellness resources, dining, and learning spaces into a single, welcoming hub supports the “whole student” while…
Emerging Objects' ONEder Grant research, Under Fire, transforms two of California's defining climate threats, wildfire and extreme heat, into building materials that remember rather than destroy. Co-founders Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello share with us how they 3D-printed wildfire ash from California fires into a 22-foot tapestry, and how a foot-thick earthen pump house in the Colorado high…
Small rural hospitals keep entire communities alive, and they're quietly running out of road. In this episode, host CCB sits down with Aaron McKenzie, Senior Strategist, and Eric Peabody, Principal Analyst at Taylor Design's Cove Studio, to unpack their 2025 ONEder Grant research into one of healthcare's most underfunded problems: strategic planning for under-resourced rural and community…
LPA Design Studios’ ONEder Grant research reframes the classroom as a connected learning ecosystem in an AI-rich world. Researcher Rachel Nasland and learning space designer David Jakes share with us how AI is beginning to reshape skills, pedagogy, and student agency, and why spaces must evolve beyond 1980s classroom models. Together they explore flexible ecosystems, respite zones, and technology…
In this episode we sit down with educator, author, and founder Marita Diffenbaugh to explore what it truly means to design learning around the human experience. Together, we unpack the shift from content delivery to learning as a service, one rooted in listening, relationships, and real-world application. From rethinking how we measure success to creating environments that foster curiosity,…
In this episode of the ONEder Podcast, CCB sits down with Julie Maggos from Interior Architects’ AIRIA team to unpack what it looks like to use AI as a real design partner—without losing the human edge. They uncover where AI is already helping (faster ideation, smoother workflow, stronger client collaboration), where humans must stay firmly in the driver’s seat (vision, judgment, empathy), and how…
In this episode of the ONEder Podcast, workplace leaders and planners gain a front-row seat to how AI is redefining the modern office. Host CCB speaks with Elena Beloshapkova, Founder and CEO of InSpace, on turning workplace data into actionable insight, improving employee experience at scale, and designing environments that truly support hybrid work. This conversation offers practical,…
What happens when leadership, community, and design come together to create real change? In this episode of the ONEder Podcast, host CCB sits down with Ashanti Bryant, Senior Program Officer at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, to explore how placemaking—the intentional design of spaces where people live, learn, and gather—can drive equity, belonging, and opportunity. From his roots in Detroit to his…
Step inside "Healthcare Design for Belonging"—a ONEder podcast where dynamic voices from Providence and NBBJ explore how thoughtful design can transform hospitals from places of anxiety into environments of safety, dignity, and welcome. Join us for a conversation that blends powerful stories, innovative research, and practical tools, all aimed at creating healthcare spaces where everyone feels…
Healthcare design researcher and former nurse Terri Zborowsky shares how her clinical background led her to champion design as a tool for healing, dignity, and equity. Drawing on stories from her career, Terri illustrates how environments profoundly influence patient and caregiver experiences, from the need for sensory-inclusive spaces to the importance of co-designing with marginalized…