Welcome to our podcast, where lighting controls specialists Ron Kuszmar and Webster Marsh discuss th
Caleb joins the controls conversation from the perspective of an Electrical Engineer. Caleb talks ab
Time - something we all wish we had more of. Unfortunately, we only have 24 hours in a day to work w
Tom is Sales Director for Pharos Controls, but as you’ll see in the video, he still likes to tinker.
“You have to get into the weeds,” says Jennifer Bean; lighting controls are so complicated now and t
Sports stadium lighting used to be, pretty much, on and off, with maybe some dimming and mechanical
Something a little different here. We recap Webster’s and Ron’s visit to LEDucation with a fun yet i
Picture this: It’s your birthday, you sit down at work and your favorite color of light comes on ove
It’s always nice to hear from the guys that have been around the block. Mitch Hefter has been around
This turned out to be one of our favorite episodes. If you want to hear how to design lighting contr
Where are we with Power Over Ethernet? You know it’s coming so you might as well get on board. Akram
Webster and Ron talk with Dan about UV light. What’s so good about UV light? Well, it kills pathogen
This is one episode we soap you like. Lighting design in a car wash? Yep. Adam has found a tidy litt
Controls are still new to lighting reps but we have Todd M. Reemtsma, a multi-year multi-industry ve
Opportunity is the word. We are joined by Michael Colligan of Restoring Darkness to discuss why ligh
Kelly is in the weeds when it comes to codes and standards. She spends A LOT of time thinking about
Matthew talks with Webster and Ron about “getting grandma to not click on bad things,” how to keep n
We’ve had some brainiacs on this podcast before, but the products Pathway Connectivity has engineere
Sean lives in California, so he is immersed in the code requirements that the rest of the country wi
Patrick once worked in laser cutting sheet metal, then building recreational vehicles which eventual
With a guy like Steve Mesh, it’s hard to keep the discussion to an hour. In this episode, Webster ta