EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
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 busine...
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EA669: Chad D. Reineke - Rules of Practice: The Future of Architecture and Ethics
Rules of Practice is more than a conversation about professional architectural standards. In this episode, Mark speaks with Chad D. Reineke about why...
EA668: Charles Hendricks - The Power of Purpose for Small Firm Architects
Charles Hendricks believes that building better communities through architecture starts with purpose, service, and empathy. In this episode, he shares...
EA667: Bryon McCartney - Why Great Architects Lose Great Clients
Why great architects lose great clients often has little to do with design ability. In this episode, Bryon McCartney explains why many architecture fi...
EA666: Tarrah Beebe - The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture
Architecture is a team sport, and strong communication often matters as much as strong design. In this episode, we explore how improv in architecture...
EA665: Michelle Hamilton – Building an AI Ready Architecture Firm
Building an AI ready architecture firm is quickly becoming one of the most important challenges facing architects today. In this episode of the EntreA...
EA664: Solo Sessions - Get Out of the Room
In this solo session of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores a simple idea with powerful results: get out of the room. When architects...
EA663: Solo Sessions - The Room That Changes Everything
In this solo session of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores the room that changes everything and why mastermind groups can be a powerf...
EA662: Jamileh Cannon - How This Architect is Revolutionizing California Housing
California infill housing is changing fast, and Jamileh Cannon is helping lead that shift. In this episode of EntreArchitect podcast, Jamileh shares h...
EA661: Lauren Thomsen - Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban Neighborhoods
Crafting sustainable architecture in urban neighborhoods requires more than good design. It takes technical skill, strong partnerships, and a deep und...
EA660: Paul Sippil - How Small Architects Can Save Thousands on Retirement Fees
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage sits down with Paul Sippil to discuss 401(k) fee transparency and how architects can bui...
EA659: Ashish Desai - How Architecture Firms Can Use Data to Thrive
Ashish Desai, CEO of Monograph, joins the EntreArchitect Podcast to discuss architecture firm management software and the future of AI in practice. He...
EA658: Kyle Barker - Communal Housing Design Guidelines
Communal housing design guidelines take center stage as Kyle Barker joins the EntreArchitect Podcast. Kyle is the founder of Primary Projects, where h...
EA657: Joyce Owens - When Architects Communicate Their Value, Everything Changes
When architects communicate their value, everything changes. In this episode, Joyce Owens FAIA RIBA shares why clear communication is the key to eleva...
EA656: Jared Banks - The Unexpected Truth About Architect Led Development
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, architect to developer journey takes center stage with Jared Banks, AIA, founder of Shoegnome Architect...
EA655: Katelyn Rossier - The Training Gap Holding Architecture Firms Back (mentorDINO)
The training gap holding architecture firms back (mentorDINO) is more than a skills issue, it’s a systems problem. In this episode, Katelyn Rossier sh...
EA654: Pam Raymond and Jayme Gately - How Small Firm Architects Can Compete and Win
In this EntreArchitect Podcast episode on marketing strategies for small architecture firms, Pam Raymond and Jayme Gately of Blueprint share how small...
EA653: Ryan Thewes - What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and Life
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore organic architecture principles with Ryan Thewes, founder of a Nashville-based design studio...
EA652: Maor Greenberg - Your Design to Permit Ready in Less Than 10 Days
AI in architecture is changing how projects move from concept to construction. In this episode, Maor Greenberg, founder of Spacial AI, shares how auto...
EA651: Adam Katz - The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix It
Preconstruction management platform founder Adam Katz joins the EntreArchitect Podcast to discuss how better information can transform the building pr...
EA650: Michael Sweebe - Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and Architects
Bringing cost clarity to renovation for owners and architects begins with a childhood in darkness. Michael Sweebe grew up in an illegal apartment in T...
EA649: Jonathan Wolk - The Business Case for Architect-Led Design-Build
The business case for architect-led design-build is more than a trend. It is a shift in how firms create value and manage risk. In this episode, Jonat...
EA648: James Ray Polk - His Taliesin Experience and a Lifelong Dream Come True
A lifelong dream comes into focus in this conversation with architect James Ray Polk. Mark R. LePage sits down with James to explore his creative jour...
EA647: Jeff Lusin - Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community Growth
Balancing business, art and community growth is a challenge many architects face, and Jeff Lusin lives it every day. In this episode of the EntreArchi...
EA646: Michael Jansen and Dr. Prasanta Bose - Why Architects Will Own the Future of AI Digital Twins
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore why architects will own the future of AI digital twins. Mark R. LePage talks with Michael Ja...
Special Episode: Stuck at $1M, The Path to an Iconic Firm
If your architecture firm feels stuck around the $1M mark, this episode shows you what’s really holding it back. Mark R. LePage and Jeff Echols share...
EA645: Vance Morris - What Disney Teaches About Client Experience
What Disney teaches about client experience is more than a catchy idea—it is a proven system for growth. In this episode, Vance Morris shares his unli...
EA644: Jed Byrne - Start Small Selling What You Already Know
Starting small and selling what you already know is the focus as Jed Byrne returns to the EntreArchitect Podcast. He unpacks why selling feels hard fo...
EA643: Kacper Staniul - How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client Communication
AI in architecture is changing how firms design, visualize, and communicate ideas. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Kacper Staniul, foun...
EA642: Mark's Renovation Story on Home: The Second Story Podcast
In this special episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage's renovation story on home takes center stage through a conversation on Home: Th...
EA641: Bryon McCartney - Why AI Is Good for Architects
In this episode, Mark R. LePage talks with Bryon McCartney about why AI is good for architects. Bryon is the CEO of Archmark and a longtime branding a...
EA640: Shannon Hughes - Stop to Reflect and Be Proud of Your Success Before You Prepare for the New Year
As the year winds down, many leaders rush ahead instead of pausing. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore why it matters to stop t...
EA639: Nick Macey, CEO - A New Era for AIA Contract Documents and What It Means for Small Firms
A new era for AIA Contract Documents is reshaping how small firms manage risk, clarity, and collaboration. In this episode of EntreArchitect, Mark R....
EA638: Harper Halprin and Aaron Leshtz - Designing Resilient Homes for a New Climate Reality (Case Study House 2.0)
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore designing resilient homes for a new climate reality with architects Harper Halprin and Aaron...
EA637: David Jenyns - Your Next Hire Should Be a Systems Champion
Your next hire should be a systems champion, especially if you’re an architect drowning in day-to-day operations. In this episode of the EntreArchitec...
EA636: Larry Lindner - Using the Right Words: How Copywriting Builds a Better Architecture Brand
In this episode, Mark R. LePage talks with award-winning copywriter Larry Lindner, opening the door to a conversation many architects overlook: why th...
EA635: Katie Alessi and Kelly Donahue - Intentional Visibility for Small Architecture Firms
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores the concept of intentional visibility for small architecture firms with marketi...
EA634: David Warfel – How Lighting Design Shapes Our Health and Business Success
How lighting design shapes our health is more than an architectural trend—it’s a business advantage. In this episode, lighting designer and educator D...
EA633: Susan Barnes & Robin Wilcox - The Power of Placemaking at Skylab Architecture
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores holistic design process architecture with Susan Barnes and Robin Wilcox of Skyl...
EA632: Stacey Brown Randall - Designing a Referable Client Experience
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Stacey Brown Randall shares why designing an intentional client experience is the key to long-term busi...
EA631: Greg Holman - How AI is Reshaping the Architect Workflow
In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage sits down with architect and entrepreneur Greg Holman, AIA, founder of Studio 27 and cre...