Believe In Your Office

Boomerang Office Furniture

Believe In Your Office is a podcast dedicated to exploring the evolving world of office culture, teamwork, and leadership. Whether you’re leading a team, navigating workplace challenges, or trying to create a culture where people thrive, this show is your go-to resource. Each episode features candid conversations with industry leaders, business professionals, and experts who share their experiences and advice on building productive, collaborative, and inspiring workplaces.

  1. 6d ago

    How Branding Transforms the Workplace with Kim Chunoff

    GUEST Kim Chunoff — Co-Owner, Fast Signs of Maple Shade, NJ Website: Search "Fast Signs Maple Shade" or email/call directly WHAT WE COVER How Jeff Chunoff went from Tint Man to one of the most recognizable vehicle wrap businesses in New Jersey Kim's journey: leaving her family's construction company in 2019 and finding unexpected purpose in the signage world How Amazon changed the conversation around workplace environments — and kicked off a wave of interior branding investment How vinyl graphics, wall murals, and glass treatments transform office culture without a major renovation The synergy between signage/branding and office furniture — how Boomerang and Fast Signs work together on client projects Why brand consistency across office locations (like insurance companies and franchises) matters more than most businesses realize Kim's philosophy on her young team — empowering people, investing in their 401k, treating employees like family The COVID pivot: plexiglass screens, safety stickers, and building new products in a crisis Why running toward a problem is always better than running from it The Wayfair problem — why buying office furniture online sounds great until it isn't Why being a human being is the real competitive advantage in 2026 KEY QUOTES "We're not just a sign shop. If you read my Google reviews, you'll understand." "In 2026 and moving forward, our superpower is going to be our ability to be a human being — because everyone can go online and buy from Wayfair." "When you walk into a business and you don't see anything branded inside, you know exactly where you are on the buying level." CONNECT WITH FAST SIGNS OF MAPLE SHADE Google: Fast Signs Maple Shade They are a full-production shop — one of the few that produces entirely in-house rather than reselling SPONSORED BY Boomerang Office Furniture — boomerangofficefurniture.com Common Sense Office Furniture — commonsenseoff.com

    29 min
  2. Jun 1

    From the Army to the Corner Office: Real Estate, AI, and Why the Office Still Wins with Tom Weitzel

    GUEST Tom Weitzel — Managing Director, Tenant Representation, JLL Contact: JLL.com — search Tom Weitzel for email and contact details WHAT WE COVER Tom's origin story: Cleveland, 2.1 GPA, joining the Army at 19 to see the world The military-to-real estate pipeline: how Army discipline and mentorship shaped his career Deploying to Iraq in 2005 and the decision to leave the military for civilian life Landing in Philadelphia with no network — and why it turned out to be the perfect city What tenant representation actually means — and why most people don't understand the commercial side of real estate The Staubach acquisition by JLL in 2008 and how it changed Tom's career trajectory JLL's billion-dollar investment in technology and AI tools — and what that actually looks like for clients The real return-to-office picture: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday are back — and Mondays are trending that way Why choosing which days to come in doesn't work — and what actually does AI: the washing machine analogy vs. the computer analogy — which is more accurate? The CEO who said: I can't just think of my employees' productivity — I have to think of their wellbeing as human beings Trade school vs. four-year college in an AI world — who's actually safer? Eric Church's commencement speech and the Ready Player One warning about living in virtual reality KEY QUOTES "It's not the washing machine — it's the computer. What do you mean you're not using AI? It's like telling your boss you don't need a computer." "My job is to think about the wellbeing of this human being. Show me one study that says isolation from colleagues is a positive thing for a person." — Tom's client, CEO of 800-person company "Relevance. That's the only question. Is what I'm doing right now relevant to the job — or just beneficial to me personally?" LINKS MENTIONED Eric Church Commencement Speech — search 'Eric Church commencement speech 2025' on YouTube [link in show notes] Ready Player One by Ernest Cline — the book Josh references on virtual reality and mandatory real-world time CONNECT WITH TOM JLL.com — Tom Weitzel, Managing Director, Philadelphia SPONSORED BY Boomerang Office Furniture — boomerangofficefurniture.com Common Sense Office Furniture — commonsenseoff.com

    46 min
  3. May 18

    UFO's, Coffee, and Office Furniture

    This episode is that conversation. We started talking about UFOs. We ended up talking about office furniture. And somewhere in between, we covered the thing that actually connects them: the way human beings process the unfamiliar, resist what they don't understand, and eventually — when someone takes the time to explain it clearly — come around to seeing something they couldn't see before. It sounds like a stretch. It isn't. Because the office furniture industry has a UFO problem. Most buyers walk into a purchase with a fixed idea of what they want, a brand they've heard of, and a price point they've already decided feels right. And most vendors are happy to confirm all three and close the deal. Nobody stops to ask the harder questions. Nobody slows it down. Nobody says — before we talk about what you want, let me show you what you might not know you're missing. That's the coffee part. The part where the real conversation starts. In this episode we get into what it actually looks like when a vendor takes education seriously — when the goal isn't to close the room but to open it. What it means to build trust before you build a proposal. And why the clients who take the time to understand what they're buying almost always end up with something they're genuinely proud of. It's a little unexpected. It covers more ground than you'd think. And if you've ever had a conversation that started somewhere strange and ended somewhere useful — you'll know exactly what we mean. Believe In Your Office is produced by Boomerang Office Furniture, with offices in South Jersey and Orlando, Florida. Nearly 30 years of helping businesses across the Philadelphia, Delaware, and Central Florida markets build spaces their teams actually want to come back to.

    28 min
  4. Real Estate, Community Building & Purpose-Driven Development

    Apr 20

    Real Estate, Community Building & Purpose-Driven Development

    This episode is a deep, free-flowing conversation centered on real estate development, community-building, and how intentional design can shape the way people live, work, and connect. Key Topics Covered • Kristi Kandel's early entrepreneurial mindset growing up in Ohio and her first small business experiences • How a sales and marketing background unexpectedly led into large-scale real estate development • Behind the scenes of developing Family Dollar locations across California’s small and mid-sized towns • The realities of off-market deals, land acquisition, and navigating hundreds of municipalities and permitting processes • Lessons learned from working in high-mobility development environments across the West Coast • The importance of understanding local communities and adapting development strategies to fit real needs • The shift from traditional development goals toward purpose-driven, impact-focused projects • The concept behind Elevate Southwest Florida as a multi-generational sports and wellness destination • How integrated spaces (sports, wellness, food, entertainment, and childcare) can foster real community connection • The role of mixed-use environments and repurposed spaces like malls in modern urban development • Funding innovation through community investment and nonprofit partnerships • How data, health outcomes, and happiness metrics can shape future community development models • The connection between lifestyle, accessibility, and the way people form relationships in modern environments Key Takeaways • Real estate development is most powerful when it directly responds to how people live, not just how cities grow • Community design can influence health, happiness, and long-term social connection • Off-market thinking and local relationship-building remain critical in large-scale development • The future of spaces lies in blending work, wellness, recreation, and social interaction • Successful developments are not just physical projects—they are ecosystems built around human behavior • Impact-driven leadership often means prioritizing long-term community value over short-term gain • The most effective environments are those that make it easy for people to connect naturally and consistently This episode sets the tone for Believe In Your Office: real-world conversations about how spaces—whether offices, neighborhoods, or full communities—shape human behavior, business success, and quality of life. Thank you for supporting. If you're looking to redefine your office, head over to:https://boomerangofficefurniture.comhttps://www.commonsenseof.com

    36 min
  5. Collaboration, Culture & The Future of Workspaces

    Apr 13

    Collaboration, Culture & The Future of Workspaces

    This episode is a candid, free-flowing conversation centered on the evolution of workplace culture, leadership, and the changing role of the office in a post-COVID world. Key Topics Covered • Erin Warwick’s journey from banking to commercial real estate and building a multifaceted career in leasing, asset management, and landlord representation • The shift in workplace expectations after COVID and how it reshaped office demand, space planning, and collaboration • Why in-person interaction continues to drive stronger relationships, better ideas, and unexpected business opportunities • The importance of structure and balance—both in career development and in designing effective work environments • How collaboration across teams and even competitors leads to better outcomes in commercial real estate • The role of responsiveness, boundaries, and availability in modern leadership and communication • Designing offices that support both productivity and wellbeing, including quiet spaces, wellness areas, and flexibility in work styles • How culture is built through presence, relationships, and everyday leadership behaviors—not just policies or perks Key Takeaways • Structure and balance are foundational—both in career growth and workplace design • Collaboration is a competitive advantage, not a compromise • The best workplace ideas often come from informal, in-person conversations • Responsiveness and boundaries must coexist in modern leadership • Office design should support both high collaboration and intentional downtime • Culture is built through consistent human connection and shared experience, not just systems or perks • Being physically present still plays a critical role in trust, mentorship, and team effectiveness This episode reinforces the core of Believe In Your Office: honest conversations about how workplaces are evolving, and why human connection, intentional design, and strong leadership still define successful organizations. Thank you for supporting. If you're looking to redefine your office, head over to: https://boomerangofficefurniture.comhttps://www.commonsenseof.com

    33 min
  6. Adapting to Change in the Modern Workplace

    Apr 6

    Adapting to Change in the Modern Workplace

    This episode is a candid conversation on transformation—of the workplace, technology, and the people behind it. Drawing from nearly 30 years in the industry, Matt D’Alonso shares real-world insights on how speed, innovation, and shifting expectations continue to reshape how we work. Key Topics Covered • The evolution of the office furniture industry from the late 90s to today • How the dot-com boom compares to the rise of AI in today’s workplace • The shift from manual processes to instant, tech-driven productivity • How workplace design has moved from cubicles to collaborative, flexible spaces • The growing demand for speed and efficiency in modern business operations • Leading teams across field and office environments with different personalities and roles Key Takeaways • Speed to market is one of the biggest drivers of success in today’s business landscape • Technology should be embraced as a tool for efficiency—not feared as a replacement • Workplace design must evolve with how people actually work and interact • Strong leadership blends adaptability with authenticity and connection • No matter how advanced technology becomes, human interaction remains essential This episode reinforces a core idea of Believe In Your Office: while tools, trends, and technology will continue to evolve, the foundation of every great workplace is still built on people, relationships, and meaningful connection. Thank you for supporting. If you're looking to redefine your office, head over to: https://boomerangofficefurniture.com https://www.commonsenseof.com

    38 min
  7. Adaptation, Innovation & Leadership in Action

    Mar 30

    Adaptation, Innovation & Leadership in Action

    This episode is a free-flowing conversation focused on adaptation—of business, leadership, and the modern office environment. Key Topics Covered • How embracing technology and AI can enhance work rather than replace people • The importance of flexibility and putting yourself in others’ shoes to improve client experience • Lessons from navigating COVID and designing workflows that prioritize both safety and efficiency • How office design—collaboration areas, mobile closings, and lounges—impacts productivity and culture • Why leadership requires being marketing- and tech-forward while honoring company legacy • Real-world examples of creative solutions that improve client satisfaction and employee engagement Key Takeaways • Adaptation and innovation are essential for survival and growth in business • Culture is built through flexibility, trust, and responsiveness, not just perks • Technology and AI are tools to enhance human work, not replace it • Leadership and office design go hand-in-hand in creating productive and engaging workplaces • Being willing to go the extra mile—literally or figuratively—builds long-term relationships and business success This episode delivers practical insight and candid perspectives on building workplaces that are not just functional, but progressive, client-focused, and designed for people to thrive. Thank you for supporting. If you’re looking to redefine your office, head over to: https://boomerangofficefurniture.comhttps://www.commonsenseof.com

    38 min

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Believe In Your Office is a podcast dedicated to exploring the evolving world of office culture, teamwork, and leadership. Whether you’re leading a team, navigating workplace challenges, or trying to create a culture where people thrive, this show is your go-to resource. Each episode features candid conversations with industry leaders, business professionals, and experts who share their experiences and advice on building productive, collaborative, and inspiring workplaces.