
28 / The Show Must Go On
Nathan tells Webster and Ron about his experiences with a “touring house,” working with “dimmer beach,” and getting off the road to be home in the evenings.

27 / LightFair 2023
If you missed Lightfair this year, you can watch this and feel like you're there. Webster and Ron visited the ETC, SGM, and Pharos booths. Also, check out the live broadcast with McWong at the end.

26 / Get the Money on the Table
Caleb Thompson is an Electrical Design Engineer at DFW Consulting Group with 4 years experience in helping clients determine their vision for the space and then realizing it through lighting controls.

25 / Working Smarter, Not Harder
Zach Mix and Parspec will make you feel like someone added hours to your day. They will take away the tedious work of looking up data sheets and part numbers with their machine learning and AI.

24 / The Swiss Army Knife of DMX
Tom is Sales Director for Pharos Controls, but as you’ll see in the video, he still likes to tinker. (You can’t see it, but he told us he’s surrounded by 23 computers in his attic!) So Tom is the perfect guest to talk about DMX

23 / Having The Conversation
“You have to get into the weeds,” says Jennifer Bean; lighting controls are so complicated now and there is so much coordination that needs to happen.

22 / Where Sports and Theatre Intersect
Sports stadium lighting used to be, pretty much, on and off, with maybe some dimming and mechanical shuttering. Now sports arenas call on theatrical lighting designers to wow the crowd

21 / LEDucation 2023
We recap Webster’s and Ron’s visit to LEDucation with a fun yet informative video. Virtually visit some of the booths and “talk” to the reps. You’ll feel like you’re actually there!

20 / Don’t Blame the Integrators
Rob & Coffield provide some outside-the-box ideas for smart building lighting controls. Also in this episode, Ron puts up a defense for integrators. It’s not always their fault.

19 / A History Lesson in Standards
Webster and Ron and you get a lesson in standards like DALI and DMX and a refresher on acronyms like ESTA and USITT

18 / The Missionary of Lighting Controls
This turned out to be one of our favorite episodes. If you want to hear how to design lighting controls thoroughly and effectively, listen to this one.

17 / Future Proofing With POE with Akram Khalis & Kim Johnson
Where are we with Power Over Ethernet? You know it’s coming so you might as well get on board.

16 / Shining a Light on UV Light
Dan explains the use of UV light along with the use of controls and sensors for room occupancy, toxin and virus levels, fans, and filters.

15 / Rinse, Lather, Repeat, Opto-Split with Adam Grant
This is one episode we soap you like. Lighting design in a car wash? Yep. Adam has found a tidy little niche market

14 / Everyone Deserves What They Ask For with Todd Reemtsma
Controls are still new to lighting reps but we have Todd M. Reemtsma, a multi-year multi-industry veteran to help understand better.

13 / There is Money to Be Made with Michael Colligan
We are joined by Michael Colligan of Restoring Darkness to discuss why lighting controls and smart city projects are a natural fit for eliminating excess light at night.

12 / Understanding Energy Codes with Kelly Cunningham
Kelly is in the weeds when it comes to codes and standards. She spends A LOT of time thinking about controls as she is on the Codes and Standards team at PG&E in California.

11 / Strengthening the Weak Links with Matthew Bein
Matthew talks with Webster and Ron about “getting grandma to not click on bad things,” how to keep networks secure, and how to avoid a “spear-phishing” attack (as opposed to a just plain “phishing”).

10 / The Purpose Built Switch with Robert Bell
Robert discusses, with Webster and Ron, how switches, designed for entertainment, are making their way into architectural lighting and “architainment.”

09 / The Joy of Cooking Up Lighting Controls with Sean O’Connor
Webster and Ron discuss with Sean how relationships with manufacturers, agents, engineers, and architects help drive towards those requirements while still satisfying the customer.
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