Welcome to our podcast, where lighting controls specialists Ron Kuszmar and Webster Marsh discuss th
đď¸ In this episode of the Lighting Controls Podcast, Webster and Ron sit down with Wes Hacking, a l
đĄ In this Lighting Controls Podcast episode, industry expert Steve Mesh unpacks a real-world retrof
In this episode of the Lighting Controls Podcast, our guest David FoxâTraining and Outreach Speciali
Join us in celebrating our 100th episode of the Lighting Controls Podcast! In this special milestone
Lighting controls are evolving, but do we all speak the same language? Join Webster Marsh as he and
In this episode, Ryan Krueger, Energy Efficiency Manager at EnerChange, shares insights on lighting
Specializing in high-end residential and hospitality lighting design, Andy Bull shares insights on l
In this engaging episode, Adrienne Jones, a seasoned professional with 26 years of experience in the
Like so many other lighting controls specialists, Adam originates from the theatrical lighting world
âI want one button that turns everything off when I leave.â For Chase, in the high-end residential w
âArchitainmentâ. You might hate the term, but Sam has embraced it as it perfectly describes what he
Every once in a while we get guests who worry that they wonât have something to say on the podcast.
Chris joins Webster and Ron to talk about the NAILD Lighting Specialist in Controls certification pr
Lighting controls are all about communicationâbetween systems, between disciplines, and between peop
This oneâs a bit different. Ron plays host to Michael Colligan AND Webster as they discuss the new N
Chris comes to us from NEEA, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Energy savings from LEDâs is pret
Lyn is back earning her 3-times jacket! Lyn starts with the statement that nobody knows what theyâre
Recent changes from the IALD suggest that lighting designers can have their own controls teams. Whil
Dan joins us from Lam Partners Architectural Lighting where they are âcrafting luminous environments
Parker comes to us from the Edison Report. He gives Webster and Ron a 30,000 foot view of the lighti