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US Lighting Trends Contributor & Lighting Expert Robert Lanteigne Launches Podcast

images of the podcast cover as well as book

Renowned lighting enthusiast and author “Lightbob” (aka Robert Lanteigne) invites listeners on a luminous journey with his new podcast, The Non-Technical Language of Light. This captivating series, available now on Podcastle, shines a light on the art and science of illumination, offering an approachable guide to understanding the role of lighting in everyday spaces.

Drawing inspiration from his book, The Non-Technical Language of Light, Lanteigne breaks down the

complexities of lighting into simple, relatable terms that resonate with professionals and

enthusiasts alike. From artists and architects to designers and curious listeners, this podcast will

empower everyone to unlock the transformative potential of light in creating vibrant, functional,

and inspiring environments.

What to Expect:

Lighting Demystified: Explore the beauty of general, directional, and ambient lighting

without the intimidating jargon.

Creative Insights: Learn how light sets the mood, highlights architectural details, and

even sparks celebrations with dynamic effects.

Everyday Applications: Discover practical tips for enhancing home spaces, work

environments, and outdoor areas with thoughtful lighting choices.

Lanteigne engaging storytelling and passion for illumination will inspire listeners to see lighting in a

whole new way, making this podcast a must-listen for anyone looking to brighten their world.

Tune in here and join the conversation.

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