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What if your biggest superpower was also the most annoying thing about you?
Phoenix Grey is the designer behind Design Daddy, a social media phenomenon that started when his partner filmed him making a bed. That video got 6 million views in less than a week. Phoenix never wanted to be on camera—he's actually a very private guy—but his partner saw something he didn't and pushed him to share his brain with the world.
Phoenix talks about walking into any space and immediately knowing what's wrong, why his friends hate when he comes over, and how he went from commercial restaurant design to residential work because clients started hiring him for his specific style rather than fighting him on every idea. He explains why most designers gatekeep their secrets while he does the opposite—giving people the why behind every decision so they can actually understand and explain their own spaces.
He shares why hanging pots are on his chopping block, how his partner came up with the name Design Daddy at the kitchen table, and his philosophy that everyone deserves to enjoy their home regardless of budget. Phoenix wraps with how he balances the full-time job of social media with actual client work: boundaries, batch filming, a great team, and 4:30 AM gym sessions before anyone else shows up.
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By ANDMOREWhat if your biggest superpower was also the most annoying thing about you?
Phoenix Grey is the designer behind Design Daddy, a social media phenomenon that started when his partner filmed him making a bed. That video got 6 million views in less than a week. Phoenix never wanted to be on camera—he's actually a very private guy—but his partner saw something he didn't and pushed him to share his brain with the world.
Phoenix talks about walking into any space and immediately knowing what's wrong, why his friends hate when he comes over, and how he went from commercial restaurant design to residential work because clients started hiring him for his specific style rather than fighting him on every idea. He explains why most designers gatekeep their secrets while he does the opposite—giving people the why behind every decision so they can actually understand and explain their own spaces.
He shares why hanging pots are on his chopping block, how his partner came up with the name Design Daddy at the kitchen table, and his philosophy that everyone deserves to enjoy their home regardless of budget. Phoenix wraps with how he balances the full-time job of social media with actual client work: boundaries, batch filming, a great team, and 4:30 AM gym sessions before anyone else shows up.
Follow The Market Makers wherever you get your podcasts for more stories of transformation from the people shaping how we live, work, and gather.