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Welcome to the Rich the Architect podcast. Yes, I am an architect and this is about architecture and other interests I have. Sometimes I’ll speak about buildings and design, sometimes its music and fighting, or other things.
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As I developed my firm principles I started to think that I should also use this as a basis for finding ideal clients. When networking or interacting with people I have started to think if I'm spending my time wisely. In this episode, I'm proven wrong by questioning if i should go to an event, and I also start considering to offer some Revit softwa…
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Now that I've identified my principles how do I test them on a regular basis. On this episode I go over how I have a weekly meeting with myself (coffee and breakfast provided by my boss, oh wait that's me) to identify certain situations in the past week and test to see which principles were used. Then I go over how I may be able to use these princi…
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Combining the last two principles, which are Principle 7 (Quick Communication) and 8 (Follow the Follow). Both work well together because I want to get information to others as quick as possible, and once that information is in their hands I want to make sure the next steps are being made by others.
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As a younger professional I worked with a senior project manager who would tell me to always look at the pros and cons of whatever is involved in the design of a project. Today, I still look at that and sometimes it can help me determine if a client is a good fit or not. I also offer my opinions of made up deadlines for designing for the environmen…
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With my third principle, it's fitting that this is being released in August, since this is the month most people do slow down. I came up with this principle in response to how I've seen stress being created in project with unrealistic expectations to project timelines and expected quality of product. Slowing down has led to better quality and less …
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The second firm principle is Simplify the Complex. This principle's basic premise is to take any project and break down into smaller, digestible parts. I give a few examples here, the first is how a project used phasing to simplify a lab renovation project I worked on for construction coordination modeling. I also go into how I break apart a typica…
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For the last few month’s I’ve been taking a course called, Building a Better Company, by Alex Gore of the Inside the Firm Podcast. The course is aimed towards professionals in the AEC industry and has been super helpful. One of the core ideas is to develop a set of principles for yourself or your business, which I want to cover in the next few epis…
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Had an interesting response to a recent project proposal recently, which the title of this episode is a loose quote. A response like this warrants a no response from me, but this response also signifies a trend I'm seeing this year with my proposals related to years past. Proposal requests are looking similar but the number of projects that have st…
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It's been a bit. When I say a bit I mean a year and some time. I'm back now with a new approach towards the podcast. I'm looking for guests and my hope that you can give me some suggestions. Looking for people I find interesting and can be curious. Happy to be back and look forward to getting this rolling again. See you in a few weeks once I get ba…
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This past week I finished reading 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis. In the latter chapters he discusses operating with ego versus operating with purpose. I go into that and reflect back on my 12 years in business and realize that I've operated more with my ego. I then think about how anyone can operate more with purpose in the long and short term.…
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In the book, 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis, he speaks about how collaboration is more effective with less instances of communication. I expand on that topic, which I agree with, with two real world examples I experienced where more communication caused less productivity. Let me know your thoughts on this topic. Do you agree with my thinking, or i…
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Tyler Ardron is the Vice President of Risk Reduction Plus, which provides flood, homeowners, and other insurance for home and property owners across the country. We dive deep (pun intended) into flood insurance and how rating for this insurance relates to the base flood elevations and other factors with properties near or next to the water, whether…
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As I looked into growing the firm recently I came across a book that hit a nerve with me. The book, 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis, speaks about how growing for growing sake isn't necessarily the best business approach, and doesn't actually lead to overall happiness in life. While I've only gotten through about half of the book so far, in this epi…
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In the past couple weeks I've been trying to hire someone to help with my projects with little to no luck. So the question I'm asking myself now is how do I deal with all this work without any help. In this episode I go through what I've been doing with scheduling my time on a monthly, weekly, and daily level, and how its been helpful with dealing …
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Last week I received a phone call from someone I had a disagreement with back when I worked for an architecture firm 15 years ago. When he called he ended the message by saying that he wasn't sure if I would call back. Ended up I did and it led to a possible project in my town where the client is buying a property from an old client of mine. This o…
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Today I dive into why I'm still doing architecture. Rather than talk about my origin story of why I chose to be an architect as a kid, I go into why I'm still an architect almost 30 years later from when I started to take the initial steps of being an architect. Basically it comes down to enjoying the process of helping people, and I go into three …
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Today I discuss the concept of Rich vs Wealthy based on the surprise feeling I got once I started hitting revenue goals that I was aiming for. I also add a recent example of a day I had last week where I took the afternoon off to recharge, leading to my definition of what wealthy is. I also lose it near the end because of a technical issue that cut…
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Matt Rahn is the owner of the Rahn Companies, which is a Landscaping and Contracting Company located in South Jersey. He provides installation and property maintenance services for primarily commercial businesses. Matt and I discuss current challenges with labor shortages, house hacking, and enjoying the great outdoors. Here's a link to Matt's webs…
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I have a long term goal in the next few years to have my own office with a few unique amenities. The question I’m asking myself today is what are the first steps I should take to achieve this goal. I lead into the question by going over some other growth goals I have and what I’ve already accomplished or am working on to get to those goals.…
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Lisa Joswick runs a bookkeeping business, Blackbook. She provides bookkeeping services for many different types of businesses. In addition to Blackbook, she is also in the process of launching a financial training program called Black Method, which helps businesses and individuals with managing their finances. Lisa and I had a great conversation co…
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There were two experiences that I remember from Junior High that have stuck with me to this day. Both happened in the classroom and help with my drive on a day to day basis. I also tried something new with recording this episode and was recording video at the same time. Unfortunately I accidently lost the first clip so my Junior High experience is …
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Back in 1999-2000 my wife purchased a property in North Philadelphia. Around the same time we met. Eventually I got involved with the renovation of the house, while also starting our relationship together. This episode is the beginning of the story of this house. We discuss why she wanted to purchase a property, the few experiences of other propert…
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Some of the recent discussions in the Entrearchitect community have centered around the idea of value. The value of the services being provided and how that value equates to the fees being charged. I give two examples of a contract I had with a millionaire client and a different contract I had with a billionaire client, where in both cases I billed…
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There's a quote on my wife's ballet studio that hit a nerve with me today, and it led me to thinking of when in life should I be more like a ballerina. I also saw a clip from an X-Men movie that led me to also think that there are other times in life where I should be more like the Dark Phoenix. In this episode I cover what it means to be either of…
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In the past week or two I have been thinking of how to market my company, brand, and myself. Initially I was wondering if attraction and marketing are the same thing. After a few conversations with others online I've realized they are not, but the combination of awareness and attraction is what marketing is about. In this episode I break down what …
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This morning I was having an issue finding sweatpants to wear. This is because our house is having work done on it and all our stuff is not where it's supposed to be at the moment. I speak about this experience and relate it to some of my BIM Consulting work. In the consulting work there have been some situations that shortcuts were taken that make…
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This past week I had to cancel a project with a client due to site and existing restrictions due to the layout of the home. It's never a good conversation to have, but I cover how being honest with a client is always the best approach. Then I came across a video from another architect, Eric Reinholdt of 30X40 Design Workshop, where he states that s…
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In recent months I realized some issues that clients have on projects are centered around not committing to the process to get approvals. I go into detail from a recent experience and discuss why a municipality may or may not give you all the information when you initially contact that agency (9:26). I then cover why time blocking and using a sched…
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Starting the New Year with some new ideas for the podcast. I start with some ideas I have for a new format of how I want to structure the podcast. Then I introduce two new segments (Outsider and Insider) I will have in the this episode and future ones. In the first Outsider segment (10:00) I cover factors that are involved in how long it takes to g…
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During the last few weeks, I have been outsourcing some of my workload with some level of success. I started to notice the need to document what my steps are in my drawing process, which will help in training others, but also keeps me on track when I do the drawings myself. In this episode, I identify what some of the first processes I have that ne…
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I wanted build on the previous episode, so in this episode I discuss the three main parts of any business. These parts I call Production, Business Owner, and Entrepreneur. Recently I found myself in more the Business Owner and Production areas of the business, and not much in the Entrepreneur side of things. So the question now becomes how do I bal…
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After returning from vacation one thought I had was how do I transition from doing everything in my business to delegating. I’ve reached a crossroad where I think that in order for my business and myself to grow I need to be an educator. Now how do I do that? Any thoughts? Message or comment and let me know.…
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Recently I was hired for a new project down at the Jersey Shore for a house addition. At first, our discussions were over the phone for a few reasons. The homeowners had objections to the fee while we spoke on the phone, but once we met in person those objections went away. I speak how I try to relate to potential clients when meeting in person, an…
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As this current pandemic continues I started to think how are we going to start living with this virus. This got me thinking about what changes and innovations in the design and construction industry will we see in the near future that is a direct response to the pandemic. Some of what I cover here are building code related changes, material innova…
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This is more of a getting thoughts out of my head in this episode. I end with this but if you would like to have a conversation on any topics i speak about here, whether its on my platform here or offline, let me know. I start with covering my thoughts on businesses and communities opening back up from the recent pandemic. Then around the 18 minute…
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Justin Deal is the Vice President of Sales for Pay Day Payroll Resources in Washington Twp, NJ. Justin and I speak about his experience playing football at the college level, arena football professionally, and going through the process of the NFL combine. We also speak about martial arts, getting an RV to travel, among other things. This was a grea…
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In this episode of What's Next, Eileen Scardina of The First 7, Shana Fannon of SF Design LLC, Justin Deal of Payday Payroll Resources, and Jon Cooper of Perlow Productions join me to discuss ways we can help each other out during this current pandemic. We also dive into some apps to use to help find ways to provide services in your business.…
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Excited to start this new series of episodes called What's Next. This series will simply cover the topic of What's Next, with each episode diving into detail of what is next. Each episode will be a rountable discussion of 3-4 guests offering their opinions and insights. In this first episode of What's Next, I am thankful to have on Betty Maul of Fr…
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I got on a call with Jeremy Fyfe of GLS Painters where Jeremy and I discuss how he got started, how he's been dealing with the current pandemic, and some ways he uses social media and targetted ads to gain more business. Jeremy's company, GLS Painters is located in Sicklerville, NJ where they provide interior and exterior painting for residential a…
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I finally broke down and decided to speak about the current situation right now with COVID-19/Coronavirus. I first give an update on what I've been doing with work and dealing with being at home. Then I revisit some thoughts I had about the cycle of the construction industry economics, and if this pandemic is truly the next recession.…
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This is the first episode where I cover 3D scanning and its application not only in architecture and construction, but other industries as well. I cover the two main types of scanning, Lidar and Photogrammetry, along with the benefits of both. I also talk about two scanners that I have personal experience with, Matterport and Leica BLK360, and fini…
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Back in December I was a guest on RVNTV's show, Connect to Success, hosted by Ashley Owens. This episode is the audio of that interview. Connect to Success features local business owners and entrepreneurs in Philadelphia and South Jersey. Ashley's guests talk about what they do along with offering their networking techniques, tips, and tricks. Than…
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Coming into the new year with a somewhere in between note. I probably looked at too much social media over the break and I go into some things that got under my skin while online. Two types of posts I saw a lot of involved people talking about what charities they contributed to or the goals they accomplished or plan on having in the new year. Both …
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While my wife prepares for her ballet school's production of the Nutcracker, I was able to sit down with her to talk about her school, the Williamstown Ballet Theater, and her upcoming show. We also talk about how she started the ballet school and the ways it differs from the dance school she owned and closed a few years ago. Then we dive into the …
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