Architecture Business Club with Jon Clayton

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By: Jon Clayton

Architecture Business Club is the weekly podcast to help solo and small firm architecture business owners build a profitable, future-proof architecture practice that both you and your clients love! It’s an inclusive place (for ALL architecture business owners). So whether you’re an Architect, Architectural Technologist, or Architectural Designer…If you sell architectural services and want to improve the way you do things…This is THE podcast for you. I’m Jon Clayton, your show host, and a Chartered Architectural Technologist based in the UK. I’ve been in architecture for over two decades and running my own (solo) practice for...

2025 Reflections and Exciting Plans for 2026 | 114
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Today at 6:00 AM

Jon Clayton reflects on the challenges and achievements of 2025, highlighting milestones in his podcasting journey and personal life. Jon shares his Christmas break activities, introduces a new service aimed at enhancing your online presence, and outlines exciting updates for the Architecture Business Club in 2026, including fortnightly episodes, YouTube content, and potential sponsorships. He invites listeners to contribute their thoughts and challenges to shape future content, all while offering a special gift to kick-start the New Year.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

02:05 Personal Highlights of 2025

02:48 Christmas Break Activities

03:34 Exciting New Se...


Merry Christmas and Podcast Highlights of 2025 | 113
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12/25/2025

Jon Clayton delivers a brief special episode to thank listeners for their support. He shares notable statistics from 2025, including the release of 52 episodes, the 100th episode celebration in September, and record downloads in October. He also recounts the top three episodes of the year based on download numbers, highlighting listener favourites. Jon encourages you to take a break from the podcast to enjoy the festive season.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings

00:35 Podcast Achievements and Milestones

01:29 Top Episodes of 2025

02:57 Future Plans and Guest Invitations

03:54 Holiday Si...


How To Get More Done (Without Burnout!) with Louise Miller | 112
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12/18/2025

In this episode of Architecture Business Club, hosted by Jon Clayton, productivity mentor Louise Miller joins to discuss a new definition of productivity that focuses on doing what's important rather than doing more in less time. Key topics include the importance of creating space over relying on systems, how productivity begins before taking action, and why recognising capacity can prevent burnout. The episode also explores practical strategies like taking a pause to reassess goals and the benefits of changing environments. Louise's insights are aimed at helping business owners achieve more with a sense of fulfilment and well-being.

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How To Use AI To Free Up Your Time with Bryon McCartney | 111
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12/11/2025

Want to streamline your least favourite tasks? In this episode of Architecture Business Club, host Jon Clayton explores innovative ways to leverage AI for automating routine and time-consuming tasks in architecture. Joined by Bryon McCartney, CEO of Archmark, the discussion covers identifying tasks AI can optimise, the Teach framework for deciding what to automate, and practical tips for training AI to match your unique tone. Bryon shares insights on creating efficient workflows using AI, recounts his experiences enhancing his agency's profitability through AI integration, and underscores the importance of starting small for those new to AI. Additionally, the episode...


What is a Linkedin Company Page & Do I Really Need One with Louise Brogan | 110
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12/04/2025

Jon Clayton and guest Louise Brogan discuss the importance and strategic use of LinkedIn company pages. You’ll learn the distinct roles of LinkedIn profiles and company pages, how to properly set up and manage a company page, and the type of content to post. Louise shares valuable insights on leveraging a company's LinkedIn page to boost visibility, attract talent, and enhance credibility. The episode also covers how small business owners and larger teams can optimise their LinkedIn presence and the reasons behind these strategies.

Today’s Guest

Louise Brogan is a Consultant, YouTuber, Podcaster and...


What PERSONAL BRAND really is & why it matters for Small Businesses with Christine Gritmon | 109
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11/27/2025

Jon discusses the importance of personal branding with expert Christine Gritmon. Christine breaks down what personal branding is, why it matters, especially for solopreneurs and small business owners, and shares her five-part Inside Out personal branding methodology: Purpose, Passion, Person, Personality, and Personal Brand. The conversation delves into the significance of authenticity, how to make a memorable impression, and offers practical exercises for identifying and leveraging your unique gifts. The episode concludes with actionable tips for starting to develop an authentic personal brand today.

Today’s Guest

We’re joined by Christine Gritmon - Christine reco...


How (& Why) The Architecture Business Club Podcast Is Changing | 108
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11/20/2025

In this episode of the Architecture Business Club podcast, host Jon Clayton reflects on the podcast's impact and announces several upcoming changes aimed at broadening its audience and improving content delivery. Key changes include the transition to both audio and video formats, a shift to fortnightly episode releases, and a tighter editing process to focus on core topics. Jon also discusses the possibility of releasing video versions of past episodes and explores securing a long-term sponsor that aligns with the show's mission. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback on these updates and suggest potential sponsorship partners.

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Why Podcast Guesting Should Be Part Of Your Marketing Strategy with Nathalie Doremieux | 107
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11/13/2025

Jon is joined by Natalie Doremieux, a membership and tech strategist with over 10 years of experience. They delve into the numerous benefits of podcast guesting for business growth. Natalie shares her expertise on why podcast guest appearances are valuable, the importance of having a podcast guesting strategy, and how to find the right podcasts to guest on. Listeners will also learn effective strategies to repurpose guest appearances for maximum value. Additionally, they discuss building trust, connecting with the audience, and crafting a compelling narrative to achieve business objectives. Tune in to discover how you can leverage podcast guesting to...


Embracing Nature: Nicla Diceglie's Journey To Bold Biophilic Design | 106
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11/06/2025

Jon interviews Nicla Diceglie, founder of Nicla D Interiors. Nicla shares her transformative journey from a stressful career as a project manager in London to embracing bold biophilic design inspired by her own battle with depression. She discusses the importance of nature and colour in creating spaces that nurture and restore well-being. The conversation touches on the therapeutic benefits of nature, the challenges of starting a new business during COVID-19, and the unique aspects of bold biophilic design. Nicla also shares her love of travel, architecture, and some of her favourite places around the world. Tune in to learn...


How To Double Your Profits (Without Hiring or Spending) with Daniel Patterson | 105
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10/30/2025

Jon welcomes Daniel Patterson, an experienced business growth strategist, to discuss smart strategies for doubling profit without hiring more staff or increasing marketing expenses. They explore the pitfalls of trying to please everyone, the importance of discussing money early on, and effective pricing strategies. Daniel shares his insights on reducing overhead by optimising team roles and asks the critical question of knowing who your dream client is. Tune in to uncover practical tips and transformative strategies to enhance profitability in your architecture practice.

Today’s Guest

Daniel Patterson is a former RIBA Part 1 with nearly tw...


Where to Focus When You Need More Clients | 104
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10/23/2025

Jon addresses what to do when facing a shortage of clients or work. He shares his personal story of recent hardships* and explains the common mistakes to avoid when trying to attract new clients. He provides practical advice for fast sales, focusing on hot leads, and high-touch outreach. Jon also emphasises the importance of asking for help and using available resources to manage cash flow issues. The episode concludes with recommendations for related podcast episodes that delve deeper into lead generation and sales strategies.

* Trigger warning: between 01:43 to 02:22 Jon briefly mentions death and bereavement.

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Do Design Professionals Still Need To Know How To Sketch with David Drazil | 103
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10/16/2025

Jon welcomes David Drazil, an architect, author, and creator of 'Sketch like an Architect.' They discuss how technology has overshadowed and nearly replaced the craft of architectural sketching in schools, leading to a decline in this essential skill among young professionals. David shares insights from his journey and mission to revive this art form, drawing on his experiences in Denmark and his global platform, which has helped thousands master architectural sketching. He highlights the cognitive benefits of sketching, from aiding in problem-solving and brainstorming to enhancing client interactions. They also discuss the advantages of using both traditional and...


Why Architects Should Build Project-Based Teams with Kevin Kennon | 102
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10/09/2025

Jon welcomes internationally renowned architect Kevin Kennon, the founder and CEO of Beyond Zero DDC, to discuss his journey and innovative approach to sustainable design. Kevin shares his experiences, including his involvement in the World Trade Center design competition, and the concept of distributed practice. He explains how this model can help studios access the best talent while remaining competitive and nimble. Kevin also touches on the advantages of working with remote teams, the importance of harnessing new technologies like AI, and the future direction of the architecture profession. The episode provides valuable insights for architects on balancing tradition...


How To Stop Undervaluing Your Expertise with William Ringsdorf | 101
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10/02/2025

Jon welcomes William Ringsdorf, founder of William Ringsdorf Consulting, who shares insights on how architecture firms can master profitability and process. William explains that most pricing issues stem from a failure to clearly communicate value and set proper boundaries. He discusses the systemic problem of undervaluing expertise in the field, highlights the importance of knowing one's numbers, and suggests implementing tiered service proposals to offer clear value to clients. William also offers practical steps for architects to increase their fees and improve profitability while reducing scope creep and burnout. He stresses the need for tracking data and continuous improvement...


Celebrating 100 Episodes with Guests, Listeners & Friends of the Show | 100
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09/25/2025

Jon celebrates the major milestone of 100 episodes by featuring reflections, tips, and good wishes from past guests and listeners. This special 100th edition features messages from diverse voices, including architects, entrepreneurs, and business experts, who discuss the impact of the podcast on their personal and professional lives. The episode highlights the show's commitment to providing valuable insights and practical advice for running a successful architecture business. Tune in for heartfelt congratulations and essential business tips from notable guests as Jon marks this significant achievement.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

00:58 Guest Congratulations

02:15 Re...


Tips for Tough Times in Business and Life | 099
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09/18/2025

Jon shares practical advice on how to manage when life throws unexpected challenges your way. He discusses the importance of prioritising essential tasks, surrounding yourself with positive people, celebrating small wins, and the value of taking a break when needed. Throughout the episode, Jon draws on his recent personal experiences and offers tips on how to maintain balance and well-being during difficult times. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting out, these insights will help you navigate tough seasons and continue to find success and fulfilment in your architecture business.

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00:00 Introduction<...


How One Bold Move Transformed My Architecture Practice with Carl Turner | 098
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09/11/2025

From Award-Winning Homes to Transformative Community Projects - Jon continues his chat with Carl Turner about his journey from traditional residential projects to pioneering public and community-focused developments. Carl shares the pivotal moment of selling his award-winning home to fund Pop Brixton, a transformative community workspace made from shipping containers. This bold move opened new opportunities for Carl's practice, leading to more impactful projects like Peckham Levels and Hackney Bridge. Carl highlights the importance of taking risks, embracing failure, and self-initiating projects to create meaningful architectural work. The discussion also explores the evolving nature of Turner.Works, their future...


Hands-On Construction To House of the Year with Carl Turner | 097
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09/04/2025

Jon chats with award-winning architect Carl Turner, founder of Turner.Works. Carl shares the first part of his career journey. From his beginnings as a mature student to building an amazing reputation for residential projects. He won a string of prestigious awards along the way. Several of Carl’s projects have featured on TV shows like George Clarke's Ugly House To Lovely House & Grand Designs. In 2013, Carl’s own home, Slip House, won the RIBA Manser Medal, and in 2021, Hove House won Grand Designs House of The Year. Carl talks about the benefits of hands-on construction for building designers, the...


Why You Need Better Systems (Not More Tools!) with Layla Pomper | 096
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08/28/2025

Only 17% of small teams write down what they do. Most just try to remember everything, which leads to stress and feeling overwhelmed. Layla Pomper, CEO of ProcessDriven and a systems expert, talks about how to build strong systems in your business. She shares her own journey from running a carpentry business with her husband to helping over 2,100 clients and 119,000+ YouTube followers. Layla explains the difference between good tools and good systems, and why writing down what you do is so important. She also discusses common mistakes teams make, like relying too much on software. This episode of Architecture Business...


How to Declutter Your Busy Brain with Bullet Journalling | 095
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08/21/2025

Declutter Your Mind with Bullet Journaling! Jon shares how bullet journalling can help you reduce mental clutter and focus on what’s important. John, who has been using the bullet journal method for over a year, explains how it works and debunks common myths about it needing to be artistic. He highlights the ease and flexibility of this analogue method, making it a better alternative to digital tools that can be distracting. Jon provides simple instructions on getting started and the benefits of incorporating bullet journalling into your daily routine.

00:00 Introduction

01:18 Exploring Bullet Journaling

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Avoiding The Biggest Marketing Timewasters with Susie Lober | 094
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08/14/2025

Jon chats with Susie Lober, a marketing expert with over 20 years of experience working with architects. Jon and Susie discuss the pressures and challenges of modern marketing for architecture practices. They highlight the importance of focusing on quality over quantity and avoiding common marketing time wasters like chasing trends, fixating on social media metrics, producing content without strategy, endlessly tweaking websites, and ineffective networking. Susie emphasises the need for a sound marketing strategy, following up on networking efforts, and building trust with potential clients. The conversation underscores the value of intentional and consistent marketing efforts.

Today’s Gu...


How To Use Written Content to Become a Thought Leader with Antoinette Chappell | 093
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08/07/2025

Jon is joined by Antoinette Chappell, an expert in executive thought leadership and content creation. They discuss the importance of standing out with original insights and effective content implementation. Antoinette shares her journey from translation to copywriting, and the necessity of strategic, long-form content to build authority in your field. They explore the role of thought leadership in career growth, the impact of AI on content creation, and the significance of having a strong content strategy. Also, Antoinette talks about Property Connect networking events and the value of face-to-face networking in the property and construction industries.

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How to Position Yourself as the Go-To Choice with Susanna Reay | 092
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07/31/2025

Jon welcomes Susanna Reay, the UK's authority architect and creator of the Spark process. They discuss the importance of building authority over visibility for sustainable business growth in architecture. Susanna shares her expertise on how architectural firms can effectively position themselves as the go-to experts in their field by focusing on their unique methods, offers, and distinctive content. The episode also highlights success stories of interior designers who transformed their businesses by uncovering their unique service premises. Through engaging examples and actionable insights, this episode provides a roadmap for architects and designers to build a credible and distinctive brand.<...


Balancing Work and Family - Tips for Working From Home During School Holidays | 091
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07/24/2025

Jon shares practical tips for managing work and family life during the school holidays. Jon offers advice on how to maintain productivity by designing flexible routines, prioritising essential tasks, batching work, and using technology. He shares the importance of setting expectations with clients, involving children in planning, and taking care of your own well-being to avoid burnout. Jon also highlights the benefits of outsourcing and the value of connecting with peers for support and ideas. Tune in to learn how to create a balance that works for you and your family.

Episode Highlights...

00:00 Introduction

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Capturing You: Personal Brand Photography in Architecture with Catherine Turner | 090
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07/17/2025

Jon is joined by brand photographer Catherine Turner to discuss the vital role personal brand photography can play for architecture firms. They explore how showcasing the people behind the designs can build trust and differentiate firms in a competitive market. Catherine shares her insights on effectively using these photos beyond just the about page, choosing the right photographer, and understanding photo licensing. Additionally, she provides practical tips for making professional photos work as a powerful marketing tool. This episode is essential listening for architects and design professionals looking to enhance their brand presence.

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Keeping Your Architecture Website Fresh (Like A Magazine!) with Rachel Extance | 089
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07/10/2025

Jon is joined by the acclaimed writer Rachel Extance to discuss how architects can keep their practice websites engaging even between projects. They explore the concept of treating your website like a magazine, sharing six key blog ideas that can maintain interest and boost search engine rankings. Topics covered include case studies, unpacking key concepts, origin stories, sales page support articles, news stories, and event write-ups. Rachel also shares valuable tips for creating compelling blog content and the importance of tailoring content to the client's understanding level. And insights on effectively managing writing tasks. Tune in to learn how...


Unmasking Imposter Syndrome with Jason McDaid | 088
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07/03/2025

Jon is joined by imposter syndrome life coach and fire engineer Jason McDaid. The discussion dives into the widespread issue of imposter syndrome, which affects 78% of professionals. Jason shares actionable strategies to combat this debilitating self-doubt, explains its core traits, and discusses the impact it has on individuals, particularly in the architecture and engineering sectors. He also opens up about his personal struggles and the coping mechanisms that people adopt. Additionally, the episode offers practical tools to reframe negative thoughts and underscores the importance of understanding that you're not alone in feeling like an imposter.

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Is It Time To Quit Your Architecture Business? | 087
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06/26/2025

Jon addresses the challenging question of whether it's time for you to quit your architecture business. He explores indicators that might suggest it's time for you to step away, such as changes in the market, personal circumstances, and diminishing passion. He explores the emotional aspects of closing your business and reframes the concept of failure as a learning opportunity. Offering three potential paths—staying the course, stopping, or starting something new—Jon provides actionable insights and personal anecdotes, encouraging you to carefully consider your options before making any big decisions about your business.

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00:00 Intr...


Build Online Visibility (Without The Burnout) with Heidi Suutari | 086
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06/19/2025

Jon and special guest Heidi Suter, co-founder and CEO of Arkiste, discuss effective ways to build and maintain an online presence for architects and designers. They explore SEO tactics, the importance of having a detailed and updated portfolio, and using platforms like Pinterest for increased visibility. Heidi shares her journey into the architecture space and offers valuable tips for repurposing content and optimising your website. Jon provides insights into leveraging digital tools to avoid burnout while maintaining a strong online presence.

Today's Guest...

Heidi Suutari is the co-founder and CEO of Arkiste—a digital playground ma...


The Marketing System That Attracts The Right Clients with Richard Petrie | 085
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06/12/2025

Jon is joined by leading architect marketing coach Richard Petrie. They discuss effective marketing systems tailored to consistently attract the right clients and projects for architects and design professionals. Richard, co-founder of the Architect Marketing Institute, shares insights into building a systematic approach to marketing, shares the importance of niche marketing and a consultative sales process. They explore specific strategies such as creating offers that appeal to clients at different stages of their readiness to hire an architect. Richard shares success stories and provides practical advice for transforming architecture practices through targeted marketing efforts.

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How To Build a LinkedIn Profile That Attracts More Clients with Maja Kovacic-Kalra | 084
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06/05/2025

Jon is joined by marketing coach Maya Kovacic-Kalra, a former architect who provides a comprehensive guide on optimising LinkedIn profiles to attract more clients and better projects. The discussion covers essential elements like the importance of a compelling headline, an effective LinkedIn banner, a professional profile photo, and a strong about section. Maya stresses the importance of clear call-to-actions and using the featured section to enhance profile engagement. The episode includes examples and practical tips to help architects stand out on LinkedIn and make the most of their online presence.

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Maja Kovacic-Kalra is...


Relaunching The Architectural Technology Podcast: Where it's AT | 083
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05/29/2025

Behind the Scenes of Podcast Production: Jon offers a behind-the-scenes look at the extensive work involved in relaunching CIAT's 'Where it's AT' podcast. The episode covers the planning, strategy meetings, content brainstorming, and technical setups necessary to reboot an existing show. Jon explains the importance of having clear goals, appropriate branding, and well-thought-out audio and visual elements. He also discusses the meticulous editing and promotional efforts required to produce quality podcast episodes. Jon also previews the next episode of 'Where it's AT' titled 'The Healing Power of Buildings,' set to release on May 30, 2025.

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How To Stay Positive About Your Business (Even When You’re Down) | 082
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05/22/2025

Jon shares tips on how to stay positive when feeling down about your business. Drawing from his 20+ years in architecture, Jon highlights common challenges and offers strategies to boost morale. He discusses the importance of changing perspectives, leveraging community support, utilising coaching exercises like the circle of control, and the benefits of networking and co-working. Jon also stresses the value of celebrating small successes and managing overwhelming to-do lists through bullet journaling. Tune in for practical advice to maintain a positive mindset in your entrepreneurial journey.

Episode Highlights...

00:00 Introduction

01:20 Understanding Business Struggles

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Building Good Habits for More Success in Business with Hayley Watts | 081
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05/15/2025

Jon is joined by productivity and habits coach Haley Watts to discuss the psychology of habits and offer practical tips for small firm founders in architecture. They discuss the Four Tendencies of habit formation, strategies for managing to-do lists, and the importance of balancing work with personal interests. Haley also shares insights on creating small, actionable habits and provides advice on how to leverage energy levels for better task management. The conversation offers valuable guidance for anyone looking to improve productivity and achieve more freedom and fulfillment in their business.

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Hayley Watts is...


Dramatically Improve Your Results as an Architecture Practice Owner with Ray Brown | 080
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05/08/2025

Jon chats with business coach and entrepreneur Ray Brown about a simple yet powerful business framework for architecture practices. They discuss the 'Four Ps' - Practice, Projects, People, and Perception - that can dramatically improve business results. Key insights include being intentional about business perceptions, understanding and managing project hours, the importance of clear roles and strategic hiring, and the value of a foundational business education. They also introduce ArchiBiz's new Business School for Architects. Ray underscores that architects must embrace basic business knowledge to ensure long-term success.

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Ray Brown is a business...


Building Dreams: Joe Wright's Journey Through Architecture and Business | 079
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05/01/2025

Jon is joined by architect Joe Wright, who shares his journey from working in a large architecture firm to running his own small practice. Joe shares the challenges and rewards of this transition, including his changing approach to business and the importance of client collaboration. He also discusses personal anecdotes, his love for a local gospel choir, and the significance of sustainable design in his projects. The episode offers valuable insights for small firm founders aiming to build their dream business in architecture.

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Joe Wright is a Chartered Architect who creates bespoke homes...


How To Calculate Your Ideal Income: How Much Money Is Enough? | 078
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04/24/2025

Jon discusses how much money is enough for both you and your architecture business. Jon guides listeners through a step-by-step exercise to calculate personal and business income requirements, dispels common myths, and offers practical advice to maintain profitability. He emphasises the importance of considering both short-term needs and long-term financial goals. Additionally, Jon introduces the Profit First method for allocating business revenue. Tune in to gain clarity on your financial targets and ensure your business's financial health.

Episode Highlights...

00:00 Introduction

01:38 Understanding Your Financial Needs

03:56 Calculating Your Monthly Income

05:08 Planning...


How To Build Trust and Connection Through Storytelling with Jude Charles | Part 2 | 077
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04/17/2025

Jon continues his chat with filmmaker, author, and master storyteller Jude Charles to explore the power of storytelling in business. They discuss how capturing and sharing personal and professional stories can humanise a brand and attract more clients. Jude offers practical advice on building a 'story bank,' the importance of video storytelling, and how speaking engagements can enhance your business. Real-world examples from architects and interior designers illustrate how storytelling can be leveraged for greater business success.

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For over 18 years, Jude Charles has been producing documentaries for entrepreneurs. He has produced stories...


How To Build Trust and Connection Through Storytelling with Jude Charles : Part 1 | 076
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04/10/2025

Jon is joined by Jude Charles, an expert in storytelling and documentary filmmaking for entrepreneurs. They discuss the three types of stories every business should share: origin stories, success stories, and vision stories, to build a strong connection with their audience. Jude shares his insights from over 18 years of experience, highlights from his book 'Dramatic Demonstration,' and personal anecdotes to demonstrate the power of effective storytelling in business. Additionally, Jude reveals the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in storytelling and offers a simple two-step formula for crafting impactful stories. Don't miss this episode to learn how strategic storytelling...


The Benefits of Podcasting for Architecture Firms (& Service-Based Businesses) | 075
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04/03/2025

Jon discusses the benefits of podcasting for small architecture firms and other service-based businesses that deliver complex or technical services. He explains how podcasting can help articulate complex services, build trust, and attract the right clients. Jon also debunks common myths around podcasting, such as the need for expensive equipment or being an expert before starting. He shares practical tips on getting started, including using guest appearances to ‘dip your toe’ into podcasting. Be sure to contact Jon via the link below if you’d like to learn more about how podcasting could benefit you.

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