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Architect Mark R. LePage explores the business of architecture, firm leadership and the everyday life of an architect. From Gābl Media, EntreArchitect Podcast features weekly interviews with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise... all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur architect. Proven business strategies for architects, including financial management, profit, marketing, sales, productivity, and planning.
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Your life is the biggest design project you will ever undertake! In his Design Your Life podcast series, Vince Frost discusses how design principles can be applied to everyday life with a group of leading creative guests. Listen in as designers, journalists, CEOs and founders reveal the key turning points in their lives and talk about the role design has played in shaping the success of their brands and careers. designyourlife.com.au Vince Frost is the CEO and Executive Creative Director of ...
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StraightTalk is a professional business blog and podcast on a mission to explain business architecture, end-to-end, with the goal of helping to advance the discipline globally through shared knowledge. It's like your personal guide through the world of business architecture.
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The experiences that isolate us in our working world are also the stories that can unite our community and allow us to heal and move forward. In this series, we dive deeper into the core issues that plague the design profession, and evaluate how they result in everyday conflict, discomfort, and workplace turmoil. Redlines seeks to bring a voice to these stories, those privately endured in a school or workplace but clouded by shame, self-doubt, and questioning of one's professional choices. W ...
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Cutting Through the AI Hype: Practical Benefits for Architects In this insightful episode, we sit down with Eitan Tsarfati, CEO and co-founder of SWAPP, to cut through the noise surrounding AI in architecture. Eitan shares how his company is revolutionizing architectural documentation by automating and optimizing tedious tasks, allowing architects …
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𝐔𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐨𝐟 𝐀𝐈 & 𝐋𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐞𝐥𝐬 (𝐋𝐋𝐌𝐬) 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧! As companies race to enhance customer experiences, AI is no longer a distant future—it's happening NOW. Brice Ominski has interviewed Stephen Kaufman, Chief Architect for Microsoft Customer Experience, they reveal the strategic steps you must take to turn AI aspirat…
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In some families, the parents’ DNA instructs so clearly the way their children think and work that it’s impossible to deny the familial impact. Jason Bruges is the product of just this. His dad was a software and computer engineer, and his mother a trained artist. Both influenced where and how he came to be a multidisciplinary artist and designer. …
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An Engaging, Feisty Discussion on Leadership and Career Success Brice recently had the pleasure of sitting with two outstanding professionals, Jim Wilt and Isaac Cheifetz, for a lively conversation filled with insights, humour, and real-world career advice. This meeting was particularly engaging because of the unique perspectives and authentic, no-…
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Crafting Your Unique Brand Voice In this episode, we sit down with Kimberley Healy, founder of Brainstorming the Castle, as she shares her journey to becoming a brand voice strategist for architects, interior designers, and brands in the A&D industry. Kim discusses how her entrepreneurial upbringing and diverse career in marketing and copywriting, …
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"Insourcing": The Benefits of Combining Offshore Resources with In-House Collaboration In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of integrating offshore resources with in-house teams. Our guest, Jeremy Zick, CEO of WeCollabify, shares his extensive experience in leading international companies and explores how his firm is revolutionizi…
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In today’s economy, people are more considerate about what they’ll spend money on, retailers have to fight to hold or grow their market share. If there’s one person who knows this better than most, and will be the first to step into the ring, it’s Felicity McGahan. McGahan is the Group CEO of STRAND, the Australian handbags and luggage retailer, wh…
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🚀 Don’t Miss Our Latest Chief Architect Forum Interview with Ulirch Homann! 🚀 Brice Ominski recently sat down with Ulirich Homann, Corporate VP at Microsoft for Cloud and AI, for an in-depth conversation on the evolving role of Chief Architects in the age of generative AI and intelligent agents. These technologies are not just tools—they’re transfo…
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Lessons Learned from a Decade of Serving Small Firms In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of technology and architecture with Valentin Noves, serial entrepreneur and CEO of e-verse, a leading software development company in the AEC industry. With over 12 years of experience in innovation, software development, and AI, Valentin shares…
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Lessons Learned from a Decade of Serving Small Firms In this episode, Enoch Sears, founder of Business of Architecture, reflects on a decade of lessons learned from serving small architectural firms. He explores the evolution of the profession, highlighting the shift towards a tech-savvy, business-oriented approach among younger architects. Enoch d…
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What does it mean to exist professionally as an artist? Does being business minded compromise an artist’s creativity? If it’s a frank discussion on the topic you’re after, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran is the artist to have it with. Nithiyendran is a Sri Lankan born contemporary artist whose work is often described as bold, hyperbolic, exaggerated and …
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Leveraging Advanced Tools for Immersive Design Experiences In this episode, Blima Ehrentreu, founder and CEO of The Designers Group, delves into her groundbreaking approach to integrating advanced technology with human-centric design in the commercial interior design industry. Blima shares her journey from a childhood fascination with construction …
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Demystifying Architecture Through Instagram and TikTok Join us as we chat with Dory Azar, an architect and social media influencer who has transformed public perceptions of architecture through Instagram and TikTok. With over 150,000 Instagram followers and 90,000 on TikTok, Dory’s videos blend architectural expertise with humor, amassing millions …
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Some people take a lifetime to find their true north, the thing they want to spend their days working on. That’s not the case for Sean Perkins. Growing up in South Yorkshire in the 70s, it wasn’t cool to get good grades. Even though he was smart, he flunked almost everything. Everything, but art. From a young age he was exposed to, “the future, all…
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In this interview, Dion Eusepi and Brice Ominski dive deep into the evolution of enterprise systems, focusing on the transition from legacy systems of record and engagement to more advanced systems of intelligence. Dion compares this shift to the past transition to cloud computing, highlighting how modernization often happens in place rather than r…
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Join Brice Ominiski, the Global Chief Technology Officer at Deep Dive World, as he hosts the Chief Architect Forum with special guest Elton Tucker. In this insightful interview, Brice and Elton dive into practical approaches to architecture, emphasizing actionable change and real-world outcomes. Drawing from their experiences at Microsoft and advis…
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Preparing Architecture Proposals That Win In this episode, we sit down with Julie Flattery, a marketing and PR expert with a lifelong passion for architecture. Growing up with an architect father, Julie learned early on how the spaces we inhabit shape our emotions and well-being. With over 30 years of experience, she’s honed her craft in helping AE…
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Which Social Media Platform is Best for Architects? In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Emma Tessler, the dynamic Founder and CEO of Ninety Five Media. With over eight years of experience in digital marketing, Emma has built a reputation for crafting results-driven strategies that connect brands with their ideal clients. Today, she div…
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Not every path to success is a straight one. Mike Tosetto knows this firsthand. From growing up in Sydney’s Inner West as a skate kid who took photos with a disposable camera of the local street art — or, as her calls it, ‘mad graph’ — to living out back for two years at Ayres Rock Resort, to playing didgeridoo on stage at the Glastonbury music fes…
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Title: Exploring Core Banking Modernization with Nitesh - 15 Years of Industry Insights Description: In this insightful discussion, Nitesh, a seasoned banking professional with nearly 15 years of experience, delves into the challenges and innovations in core banking modernization. From legacy systems built on COBOL mainframes to the digital transfo…
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Good Business Decisions Start with Actionable Data In this episode, Mark Wald—a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and consulting CFO—takes listeners on a journey through the power of actionable data in making smarter business decisions. With roots in Silicon Valley and a passion for efficiency, Mark has spent over a decade building, investing in…
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Special Presentation: Gābl Media Mixer Join us for a special episode recorded live at the first-ever Gābl Media Mixer, held during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC! With over 100 attendees, including members of the EntreArchitect community and loyal Gābl Media podcast listeners, this event was a vibrant celebration of archi…
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Guiding Architects Through The Process of Change In this episode, Je’Nen Chastain, founder of Apostrophe Consulting, shares her journey from architecture school to a consulting career in the Bay Area, where she discovered her passion for business strategy. With a focus on people-first approaches, she helps firms transition to better models and prac…
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Hurricane Katrina and the Northern Rivers Floods may have happened over a decade apart and on opposite sides of the world. But the disasters have a lot in common. New Orleans and Lismore found themselves caught in the eye of the storm when the cities, both located for prosperity around a major waterway but on compromised ground, were inundated by w…
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The Collaborative Building Design Platform Join Altaf Ghanihar, founder of Snaptrude, as he delves into his journey of developing a revolutionary design tool for architects. With a research background in geometry and computer graphics, Altaf contributed to a large-scale national project focused on reconstructing a UNESCO World Heritage site in 3D. …
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In this episode of Redlines, we hear the sobering story of Joan, an experienced but unlicensed architecture professional who faced a devastating lawsuit that threatened her career and livelihood. Joan shares her journey of running a successful design practice for years, only to have it come crashing down due to a dispute with foreign investors on a…
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The Windowless Home Join Mark as he sits down with Scott Specht, the founding partner of Specht Novak, who brings over 30 years of experience in designing and managing institutional, commercial, and residential projects. Before establishing Specht Novak (formerly Specht Architects), Scott honed his skills as a senior designer at Studio Daniel Libes…
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How much does your environment shape your life, and what can city-makers do to make our lives better? Michael Stott has spent over 25 years crafting narratives for cities around the world, considering how they can be made better for the people who inhabit them. As Head of Cities and Places, Masterplanning & Urban Design at DBI, one of Australia’s f…
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The Secret to Happy Clients Join Steve Griggs, New York's premier landscape designer, on a journey through the world of landscape design and client satisfaction. In this episode, Steve shares his insights and experiences on keeping even the most demanding clients happy. Discover the importance of hard work, honesty, and taking extreme ownership of …
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Financial Planning for Architects In this episode, Mark sits down with Ryan Sullivan, PE, the founder and lead financial planner of Off the Beaten Path Financial. Ryan's unique journey from mechanical engineer to financial planner equips him with a distinct perspective on managing finances in the architecture industry. Ryan shares his insights on t…
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In the "CAF Board Interview: Kevin Donovan" YouTube video, Paul Preiss interviews Kevin Donovan, a Chief Architect with a background in programming and a transition into various architecture roles. Donovan stresses the significance of architectural thinking at both the enterprise and solution levels, and the importance of collaboration between diff…
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In life and in business, how big a part does luck play in our success? And are our good ideas really good at all? Professor Frederik Anseel is the newly appointed Dean of the University of New South Wales’ Business School and an expert in what works, and what doesn’t, in business. He’s spent his career researching organisational psychology, leaders…
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Business Foundations for Architects Join Ray Brown, an experienced business coach and entrepreneur, as he delves into the essential business fundamentals that architects need to master. In this podcast, Ray breaks through the myth that architects aren't trained in business, offering insights on how to specialize, systematize, and scale architectura…
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