

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
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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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Oct 12, 2018 • 1h 21min
EA240: How to Get Referrals Without Asking [Podcast]
How to Get Referrals Without Asking
Wouldn’t you love to gain new clients in an easier, more time efficient way that actually works? Can you generate referrals in your community without asking? This week on EntreArchitect podcast, How to Get Referrals Without Asking with Stacey Brown Randall.
To hear more about building your referrals list, listen to the podcast!
Find Stacey Brown Randall online at GrowthByReferrals.com or connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Pre-order Stacey’s book Generating Business Referrals Without Asking: A Simple Five Step Plan to a Referral Explosion now!
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5 Steps to Generate Referrals (article)
5 Steps to Generate Referrals (podcast)
5 Steps of Generate Referrals Cheat Sheet (PDF)
Generating Business Referrals Without Asking: A Simple Five Step Plan to a Referral Explosion (book)
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Mentioned in this episode:Build SmartFrosty & Fired Up

Oct 5, 2018 • 1h 9min
EA239: How to Become a Certified Residential Architect [Podcast]
How to Become a Certified Residential Architect
Do you practice residential architecture? If so, you know that the design of homes is one of the most complex types of architecture. This week on EntreArchitect podcast, How to Become a Certified Residential Architect.
To hear more about becoming a certified residential architect, listen to the podcast!
Find Rand Soellner online at HomeArchitects.com and Rod Kazenske at YardstickStudio.com. Learn more about Architects Creating Homes and the Certified Residential Architect program here.
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Revit Rocketship. Learn Revit fast and easy.
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Register for the EntreArchitect Special Session Webinar: Profit for Small Firm Architects
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EA033: Architects Creating Homes with Rand Soellner [Podcast]
EA106: How To Use Design Awards to Promote Your Architecture Firm [Podcast]
Specifications for Residential Architecture [blog]
Learn more about Architects Creating Homes and the Certified Residential Architect
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Mentioned in this episode:Frosty & Fired UpBuild Smart

Sep 28, 2018 • 57min
EA238: How to Find the Skilled Employees You Need as a Small Firm Architect [Podcast]
How to Find the Skilled Employees You Need as a Small Firm Architect
Shawn VanDyke’s mission is to change the way the world views trades. Are you looking for leadership strategies to build a profitable company prepared for sustainable growth? This week on EntreArchitect podcast, How to Find the Skilled Employees You Need as a Small Firm Architect.
To hear more about finding high quality employees to join your small firm, listen to the podcast!
Connect with Shawn online at ShawnVanDyke.com or find him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Mentioned in this episode:Frosty & Fired UpBuild Smart

Sep 21, 2018 • 1h 22min
EA237: History, Revolution & the Future of Architecture [Podcast]
History, Revolution & the Future of Architecture
As architects and designers, many of us haven’t yet embraced or understood history as a part of every single things we do, our clients do, and things we end up doing in the space of the world and our culture. This week on EntreArchitect podcast, History, Revolution & the Future of Architecture.
Download Duo’s PDF, The Beauty of Time Passing.
To hear more about the future of architecture, listen to the podcast!
Find Duo online at DuoDickinson.com and check out his blog Saved by Design or follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Check out his book A Home Called New England: A Celebration of Hearth and History, too!
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Referenced in this Episode
No More Hot Potato Networking Introductions: The Why and How of Double Opt-ins (blog post)
The TalentGrow Show (podcast)
Employee Development on a Shoestring (book)
Strength to Strength: How working from your strengths can help you lead a more fulfilling life (book)
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Mentioned in this episode:Build SmartFrosty & Fired Up

Sep 14, 2018 • 1h 1min
EA236: How to Build a Powerful Network That Works Without Feeling Icky [Podcast]
How to Build a Powerful Network That Works Without Feeling Icky
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How to Build a Powerful Network That Works Without Feeling Icky.
Halelly Azulay is an author, speaker, facilitator, and leadership development strategist and an expert in communication skills and emotional intelligence.
Halelly is the author of two books, Employee Development on a Shoestring (ASTD Press) and Strength to Strength: How Working from Your Strengths Can Help You Lead a More Fulfilling Life. Her books and workshops build on her 20+ years of professional experience in communication and leadership development in corporate, government, nonprofit and academic organizations.
In 2006, Halelly founded TalentGrow LLC, a consulting company focused on developing leaders and teams, especially for enterprises experiencing explosive growth or expansion. TalentGrow specializes in people leadership skills, which include communication skills, team building, coaching and emotional intelligence. TalentGrow works with all organizational levels, including C-level leaders, frontline managers, and individual contributors.
Download Halelly’s guide, 10 Ways to Become a More Engaging Communicator
To hear more about building a powerful network, listen to the podcast!
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ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real time?
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Referenced in this Episode
No More Hot Potato Networking Introductions: The Why and How of Double Opt-ins (blog post)
The TalentGrow Show (podcast)
Employee Development on a Shoestring (book)
Strength to Strength: How working from your strengths can help you lead a more fulfilling life (book)
Join The EntreArchitect Community on Facebook
Download the Profit For Small Firm Architects course for FREE.
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Join EntreArchitect Membership
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Mentioned in this episode:Frosty & Fired UpBuild Smart

Sep 7, 2018 • 58min
EA235: 21 Rules for Online Marketing [Podcast]
21 Rules for Online Marketing
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, 21 Rules for Online Marketing.
This is a subject that people ask EntreArchitect about all the time. Marketing is all about the online. This is a checklist to follow for success in the marketing department.
To hear more about finding success through marketing, listen to the podcast!
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Mentioned in this episode:Frosty & Fired UpBuild Smart

Aug 24, 2018 • 30min
EA234: Progress on Designing and Building a New House [Podcast]
Progress on Designing and Building a New House
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Progress on Designing and Building a New House.
To hear the background on why the LePage family is moving from New York to North Carolina, check out EA201: We're Building a New House for Our Family [Podcast].
Mark and Ann Marie have purchased a property in Marvin School District near Charlotte, North Carolina. Much of the area is being developed by massive developers and very little was on the market for single family homes. This is a home that they’re planning to live in until their youngest goes to college, so it’s not a forever home. Their biggest restrictions are budget, to stay with in the comparable of the neighborhood, and design, to stay compatible with the neighborhood.
Have you built a house for your family? We want to hear about it! Let us know about your experience in the comments!
To hear more about the progress of designing and building a new house, listen to the podcast!
To keep up with the progress, follow Mark on Instagram at @MarkRLePage.
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Gusto… It's time to tame the chaos of payroll, benefits, and HR.
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Mentioned in this episode:Build SmartFrosty & Fired Up

Aug 17, 2018 • 1h 3min
EA233: Launching a New Small Firm as a Spinoff of a Large Firm [Podcast]
Launching a New Small Firm as a Spinoff of a Large Firm
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Launching a New Small Firm as a Spinoff of a Large Firm with Josh Kunkel.
As the son of a contractor, Josh grew up on job sites and even dug the footings for his family’s home at eight years old. He was raised in the country and fell in love with the city, building legos, connects, and dreaming about Frank Lloyd Wright designs. His passions led him to Oklahoma State University where he earned his BArch and an Environmental Studies certificate. Throughout his career, he has worked on various types of projects from larger institutional hospitals to agrarian outbuildings and everything in between. He is a licensed architect in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and holds an NCARB certificate. He’s a partner at the newly formed Method Architecture based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the host of EntreArchitect Sessions Not So Small Firm, a monthly video conference session for larger small firms.
Josh’s upbringing allowed him to have a part in every phase of the building process, and opened his eyes to the fact that architects create something from nothing. After some drafting classes in high school, Josh chose Oklahoma State and off he went. When he and his wife graduated school after the recession, they first struggled to find work. Eventually, Josh was leading $5-10 million dollar projects on his own. He learned there that he had a great love for full team technical coordination efforts.
Through his first few positions, he quickly realized that his path was more geared toward the people, culture, and business aspects of architecture.
To hear more about how to launch a small firm as a spinoff of a larger firm, listen to the podcast!
Find Josh online at Method Architecture or connect with him on social media on Instagram and Facebook.
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Gusto… It's time to tame the chaos of payroll, benefits, and HR.
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Mentioned in this episode:Frosty & Fired UpBuild Smart

Aug 10, 2018 • 54min
EA232: Sharing Your Architecture Story with Dimitrius Lynch of Spaces Podcast [Podcast]
Sharing Your Architecture Story
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Sharing Your Architecture Story with Dimitrius Lynch of Spaces Podcast.
Dimitrius Lynch is an architecture graduate of California Poly Paloma. He’s a licensed architect in the State of California with over 12 years of experience in design and project management. HE’s practiced in both domestic and international projects. He is a LLED and WELL accredited professional, WELL AP denoting expertise and commitment to advancing human heath and wellness in buildings and communities.
He recently started a podcast aiming to promote the greater building industry to the public through the lens of examining the effects of societal changes of spaces in history and to the future.
As a child, Dimitrius was quickly aware of the built environment and its effects on the people around it. He was encouraged to be creative through legos and coloring, among other things, and attended a school that taught him a wide variety of subjects. Around third grade, Dimitrius studied Egypt and the first god of architecture. His skill in math and drawing and his interest in the mythology put him on the trajectory to becoming to an architect.
Dimitrius has a full plate, currently launching his own business and developing a new podcast. He feels that the greater building industry has been under fire as of late, and wants to shake it up. The public has an appreciation for architecture and buildings, but they have a limited understanding of what actually goes into it. The professionals in the building industry understand what architects do, but there’s often an undervaluation of what they bring to the table. At Spaces Podcast, Dimitrius aims to promote the architecture industry to the general public and create a collaborative environment for building professionals.
To hear more about sharing your architecture story, listen to the podcast!
Find Dimitrius online at SpacesPodcast.com or connect with him on social media on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat or LinkedIn.
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Gusto… It's time to tame the chaos of payroll, benefits, and HR.
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Aug 3, 2018 • 1h 7min
EA231: Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm [Podcast]
Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm with Rachel Preston Prinz of Archinia.
Rachel Preston Prinz is an architecturally trained American designer working in architecture and design, place-making, cultural and historical preservation and community engagement. Rachel promotes the craft of architecture and the genius loci – spirit of place – as told through photography, publishing, marketing, and design. In addition to running the consulting firm Archinia and a non profit architecture for everybody, Rachel has served as a preservation commissioner in Taos, New Mexico, as a host of the University of New Mexico Taos Sustainability Institute, and as co-host of the TedX ABQ Women. Rachel’s work has been featured on HGTV, Bravo, New Mexico PBS, Canadian PBS, Reader’s Digest, Trend, Inc. Magazine, and numerous articles, talks, podcasts, interviews and books on design, leadership, and finding courage in difficult circumstances. She’s also an expert people connector who brings new and exciting energy to everything she does.
When Rachel was a teenager, she ran away from home and wouldn’t return until her parents agreed to put her in military school. She wanted to be a radar intercept officer in an F14. During her physical in military school, she learned that she had eye problems that prevented her from her dream of flying.
She graduated high school early and went to the University of North Texas. When she went home from school one break, her parents surprised her with a trip to Paris to explore and figure out what her nexts steps would be. During her trip, she realized the power of spaces and her desire to create them. She transferred to Texas A&M for architecture school and was able to do her masters in Europe working with renowned gothic theater scholars.
To hear about why it was important to Rachel to share with others the reason that architecture matters, how she shares the stories of architecture, and more, listen to the podcast!
Find Rachel online at Archinia.com or ArchitectureForEverybody.org, or connect with her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Or email her here.
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Gusto… It's time to tame the chaos of payroll, benefits, and HR.
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