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In this crossover episode, you'll hear the conversation we had on Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine with Martin Prince-Parrott about his new book Urban Healthonomics. You'll learn practical strategies to build for health, well being and economic vitality.
The economics of sustainable healthy cities in an interconnected web of downstream (consumer) and upstream (policies/incentives).Look at change from multiple viewpoints: citizen, architect, engineer, developer, policy maker, stakeolderThere are tangential economic impacts to poor air quality urban heat islands, water pollution, and social isolation. Addressing them requires forging uncommon public and private partnerships.Cities are multi-generational Preventing despair is our imperative. In hope, we believe solutions are possible and work towards them.CONTACT MARTIN:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-prince-parrott-founder-sci-fi-infrastructure-builder/
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The story of non-profit MakeGood was forged in architect Noam Platt's desire to help people with disabilities. Whether you also have a passion for assistive technology or some other cause lights you up, you don't have to wait for a project to have an impact. Learn why he thinks architects are uniquely qualified (and called) to lead positive change in the community and how to get started.
Assistive technology is an emerging field that needs the creative thinking and problem solving skills of architects and designers. Finding areas like this and lending your expertise to them can have a lasting impact on your community.When you advocate and for something that helps people, you're not worried about asking for help or support. Embarrassment or making mistakes pale in comparison to getting something accomplished.You can't unsee problems especially if you know you have the ability to help solve them. One hour of your expert time is worth more than 20 hours of a non-experts time. Start by volunteering and building your network.The experience you get volunteering is experience you won't get working at a firm. That experience can be brought back to better inform projects at your firm.CONTACT NOAM:
https://makegood.design/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/noam-platt-92085344/
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Big thinkers don't have pick me energy. They turn their visions into action by putting the work into making and executing clear plans. There's no better message than that to close out our celebration of Women's History Month. Podcaster, coach, and author Andrea Liebross shares her proven strategies to get out of stuck stress and be successful on your terms. What will be your legacy?
You have thought options (try challenging your go-to ones). That's on period.Delegation is a skill to be developed. Go beyond basic detailed task and deadline outlines and learn how to truly get things off your plate.Operate in your zone of extraordinary achievement by asking:will it make a difference?are you the only one who can do it?do you need to know how to do it?do you enjoy it?Success has two ingredients- mindset and support systems. You need both.Ask what if and operate out of curiosity not fear.Confidence is the willingness to feel anything.CONTACT ANDREA:
https://andrealiebross.com/links/
Get the Zone of Extraordinary Achievement matrix: https://www.andrealiebross.com/quiz
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It's a good thing that luck isn't based on magic. Instead, luck finds those who are ready to say yes to the opportunities they want and have the discernment to say no to what they don't. Listen to learn how to get a little more lucky yourself.
Don't dismiss achievements to the luck of being in the right place at the right time, knowing the right people, or having more resources. Appreciate the work that went into setting up those circumstances.Lucky people have clarity about what they want to achieve and pursue it with courage and confidence. They put the boundaries in place they need to get support and stay focused.Taking small steps consistently pays big dividends.Success shouldn't come at the cost of quality of life - it should enhance it.Learn more when you sign up for the Leadership Challenge at the special rate of $30. https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadershipchallenge/
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Happy International Women's Day! We celebrate this year's theme by hearing from an architect and small business owner who has built her own success on the motto of showing up even when it's uncomfortable. Learn how this strategy led to building powerful networks and big opportunities.
Networks are a critical way to meet and be mentored by people who share your perspective and have perhaps overcome some of your current challenges.Nothing is ever wasted- take inventory of the skills, experience and clarity about your preferences you gained even doing work you didn't love. Then. put those skills to use in work you do love.Stop accepting the premise of all or nothing in your career. You can make other choices if you ask for a different way of working that supports your well being.Women often won't show up in environments that are hostile to them, but you can't change anything if you don't get involved.You don't have to prove yourself by being everything to everybody. When we open doors for one another, we have the ability to distribute tasks and support one another.CONTACT SARAH:
https://www.envisage-arch.com/
https://www.envisage-arch.com/
Learn more when you sign up for the Leadership Challenge at the special rate of $30. https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadershipchallenge/
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According to a recent Jobsite survey respect is the number one issue named by women in the construction industry with most explaining that lack of respect shows up as not being heard. If you are in or adjacent to the AEC industry, and you are a woman, you can probably relate. Let's stop being available for this tired trope.
When disrespect becomes a pattern, you can start to assume negative intentions and carry a lot of anger and resentment around.Feeling unheard either leads you to withdraw or be more aggressive. That aggressiveness then gets labeled as being too emotional, drowning out the substance of what you are saying in a tired narrative.Engage your audience by asking questions and providing information cliffhangers.Invite others to share their thoughts about what you said so that they process it in the moment.Accept that as a leader, you need to be clear and take those that resonate along with you. Leave behind those that don't.Learn more when you sign up for the Leadership Challenge at the special rate of $30. https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadershipchallenge/
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Hi there, it's your friendly neighborhood disruptor with a message for you about playing it safe. The earthquake in the AEC industry has already shaken the foundations of the first cost container and the best way to be more competitive is to rewrite the rules of the game. Learn more in this episode.
It's easy to abandon your ideals and catastrophize when things get difficult, but you really need to double down on innovation. Trying to play it safe is demoralizing, exhausting and muddles your message.While you might think that the status quo is a safe place to be, industry disruptors are making it the most dangerous thing to do.Disruptors address pain points and bring an organizational perspective, not just a project perspective. This means applying design to our clients business and budget in a way we don't typically think about.We need to express the dividend of a design investment utilizing new technologies to model, prototype and simulate the value of design choices.Read my interview in Healthcare Design Magazine: https://healthcaredesignmagazine.com/trends/2025-healthcare-design-predictions-angela-mazzi-gbbn/
Want to learn more about design for well being? Check our the Space Doctor Series on my YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbiPGjyBqQOIf56hhvVCYtBKfCyfaQVEz
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Stop having a transactional relationship with your clothes. Your fit conveys not just who you are, but how you feel. Style expert Ellie Steinbrink shares her insights on cultivating your personal brand via your style.
Not sure how to shop for something new? Think about how the person you are becoming would show up.Style isn't about imitating others or conforming to a dress code, it's about authentically expressing who you are.Be intentional about what you choose to wear. Brain science shows that your choice of outfit can impact your confidence level, productivity and mood.Clothing should be an investment- having more of the right pieces vs a closet full of things that you rarely wear.Contact Ellie: https://www.elliesteinbrink.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliesteinbrink/
https://www.instagram.com/style.decoded/
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The people who achieve the things that you're afraid to say you want? They're no better than you - they're just taking actions you're not. In this episode, I explore why the most audacious of goals are the only ones that should be your guideposts.
I always sign off by saying "stay inspired." Inspiration is what keeps you focused, even when you encounter setbacks. It's how you focus on what you learn by overcoming an obstacle instead of seeing the obstacle as a signal you're on the wrong path.Being the person who (fill in the blank with your biggest dream) aligns you with your next right action. When you feel lost or discouraged, just ask yourself what the person who... would do.While external validation isn't the point, sometimes, looking at an established milestone or award allows you to work backward from there to where you are now.Want to learn more about design for well being? Check our the Space Doctor Series on my YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbiPGjyBqQOIf56hhvVCYtBKfCyfaQVEz
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Are you making progress towards your career goals, or excuses? Most of us have really great intentions...but all the little things in life, all the obligations, all the things we have to do first get in the way. Newsflash: success is about momentum, not prerequisites.
While you can't magically go from 0 to 60 and achieve a big goal in one fell swoop, there are always aligned actions you can take today. These stepping stones keep you moving down the path. All those prerequisites (which have their own subsets of prerequisites) are obstacles that halt your momentum and keep you standing still.Find a role model and ask them about their moments of truth and how they pushed past doubts and made time to achieve their success.Make it non-negotiable that you make progress. Prioritize just 2 hours a day and you will stay motivated and start seeing results.Aspire to be "the person who" makes a difference.Write a letter to yourself 1 year from now listing what you did this year to get there. Include deadlines and milestones.Give Architecting a Google review- be sure to name the episode! https://g.page/r/CVYGVmEtsUjdEAI/review
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In this episode, you get to hear the Day 7 content from my 12 day Leadership Challenge. I tackle issues that aren't typically discussed (but should be) when it comes to leading. Listen in to hear about a common trap: proving your worth.
Proving yourself leads you to want to manipulate situations for your personal benefit. It sets you up to be a scorekeeper not a leader.Proving yourself undermines your confidence and creates a dynamic that sets others up to constantly evaluate you also.Shift to working for a cause not applause.SIGN UP FOR THE CHALLENGE: https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadershipchallenge/
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Connection is an essential concept for 2025. Learn why my word of the year is unlocking ways I (and you) can relax into being supported by an ecosytem instead of going it alone.
Connection increases engagement. When you feel connected, you also feel valued, are more productive, excited and satisfiedConnection leads to more and better quality collaboration. When you feel connected, you are more likely to leverage resources, make space for innovation, build trust and have greater awareness of what others are doing.Connection provides belonging. When you feel connected you have positive social encounters, more empathy and feel part of a group that understands youConnections can occur around shared concepts or emotions.Listen to the Space Doctor Sessions on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/rZYQpt6MBS8
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A recap of the most popular Architecting episodes of 2024 reveals a powerful theme of leadership. Listen in to hear highlights of each episode as well as how you can join my Leadership Challenge starting January 6, 2025.
Leadership isn't about following someone else's template, or having to prove yourself. It's about finding what brings you joy, getting clarity, having good boundaries, being an advocate and seeing the positive even in the failures. Links to the top 10 most popular episodes of 2024:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/organic-leadership-interview-with-graciela-carrillo/id1547257763?i=1000650859598https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embrace-the-cringe-your-call-to-inspired-action/id1547257763?i=1000657431699https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-2024-your-year-of-inspired-living/id1547257763?i=1000640308174https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/workism-is-a-joy-killer/id1547257763?i=1000641797885https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-stop-outsourcing-your-power/id1547257763?i=1000641381803https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tower-moments-embracing-change-and-prosperity-with/id1547257763?i=1000647556747https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-strategies-to-build-the-business-you-want/id1547257763?i=1000659312560https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lovin-life-dr-tori-ellis-on-creating-your-own-career-lane/id1547257763?i=1000645390711https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-overcome-negative-bias/id1547257763?i=1000652895354https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-small-moves-interview-with-noam-platt/id1547257763?i=1000652046799Sign up for Leadership Challenge: https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadership4introverts/
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What have you put in the too hard basket? You know, the one where things you really want to do but... go to die. In this episode, we explore why that happens and what you can do to stop avoiding and start acting.
Are you overwhelmed by too many options? This can make you less satisfied and committed to a decision even if you do make one. Stop making choice so precious and just try things on. You'll get more clarity about your preferences as you go forward.Are you stuck in a perfectionism to procrastination loop? Know that done is always better than perfect. You get to course correct, but you have to be on a course first.Are you feeling like it's not for you just because you're struggling? The struggle is the growth- the more you challenge yourself, the better you will get at rising to a challenge. You need to be willing to do the work before you get to the ease.Sign up for Leadership Challenge: https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/leadership4introverts/
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In this episode, I answer a question from the Architecting community about negativity. As a leader, you have to deal with situations that can be downright adverse at times. Here's why talking about it isn't a bad thing.
Your brain is hardwired for negative bias as a survival instinct, so we naturally see what’s wrong before what’s right. That can be leveraged for good as it can paint a more complete picture. It can also be demoralizing and seen as a way to shut something down.See a challenge instead of a problem. How can you be resourceful about meeting the challenge? What opportunities is it giving you to learn or hone your skill set? What holes in your work is it allowing you to fix?Build on what you are learning instead of shutting it down by saying yes and instead of no but...
Stop fighting. Fighting relies on polarizing the situation, making the other party wrong. Instead, assume positive intent. This let’s you build on feedback instead of proving you are right.
Conflict is a growth. It lets us consider a more diverse point of view as well as to see how we can improve. We can’t do that if we are relentlessly positive and ignore anything we don’t agree with.
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Success is something you navigate for yourself. My guest Jill Bergman shares insights from her successful career and gives electric advice on leadership, networking, mentorship and more.
Burnout helps no one. When you need to take a break or shift to part time, don't slog through. You can negotiate work schedules to work for you.Make a career dashboard to understand your own rhythms and patterns. Fill in the gaps using this self knowledge.Your career has two major phases. The early part is a doing phase where you acquire technical skills. The later part is the leading phase is about holding vision and sharing your expertise.Getting licensed is about valuing yourself as a professional. It pays compound interest throughout your career. The tests are actually designed to be taken by someone 3-5 years out of school.Show up authentically to build trust with clients, colleagues and co-workers. Use humor to be accessible and relatable, storytelling to connect with and engage your audience, and reflective listening to create psychological safety.The best way to advance in your career is to teach others to do what you are doing.Be generous with your time. Build a professional network and give back through mentoring, committee work and thought leadership.CONNECT WITH JILL:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillbergman/
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Does your creative process feel like a glacier? If you wan to gain confidence in your decisions (and the process that informed them), implement a better decision making structure. Listen in for all the pro tips to save you time and money.
The creative process goes through multiple divergent and convergent steps, each time becoming more granular. If you find yourself staying macro when you should be zooming in, build more structure around the information gathering divergent phases and develop better criteria for making decisions as you more to the convergent phases.Commit to the bit. Know the constraints, understand how and why they apply, and clearly define the opportunities.Gather data on both the voice of the customer and the process to understand how to best meet needs. Make these your decision making criteria.Use the data informed decision process to communicate to your team as well so that they don't go down rabbit holes exploring ideas that aren't high impact.Use priorities from your decision structure to help in value engineering. Now you can easily see where to invest vs. what to keep more basic.Listen to the Space Doctor Sessions on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/rZYQpt6MBS8
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Wanna go lights out on your next creative pursuit? It won't come from slogging away, over-analyzing everything or getting lost in the busywork. If maintaining has become your way of life, you need a big time reset. Listen in to hear how to rewire your brain and body to be a creative powerhouse.
Take those waking moments before your brain kicks into overdrive to feel the love for what and who yo have in life. Then keep the oxytocin flowing with an affirmation. Add a meditation and journaling session to complete your morning ritual and start your day resilient.Once you start work, take a break when you get stuck to reset and do something inspiring instead of powering through. Introduce play into your approach to work and don't forget to ask, "so what?" to keep things in perspective. Collaborate with others to introduce a fresh perspective.Prevent overwhelm and exhaustion by having good boundaries and making self care your first resort, not what you do after you've fallen apart.Celebrate the big and small winsLook for ways you can learn something new or push the boundaries with something that's gotten too familiar.Listen to the Space Doctor Sessions on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/rZYQpt6MBS8
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As monsters go, Jealousy is one of the scariest. Nothing makes you feel less safe than being the target of someone's envy. You don't know who you can trust or what (mis)perceptions your coworkers might have about you. Listen in to learn how to thrash Ol'Green Eyes.
Jealousy feeds on lack. Any situation where resources like a promotion, raise, leadership role, positive attention, etc. are scarce can spawn it. Jealousy uses confirmation bias as a weapon. When someone is jealous, they become blind to a person's good qualities and hyper fixated on their shortcomings.You can use Jealousy as a mirror. When you understand what activates it, you can gain a lot of clarity about the big picture and interpersonal dynamics.Comparisons with others give Jealousy superpowers. Comparisons to your past selves gives you superpowers as you appreciate how far you've come. Remember to factor in personal priorities so you see your whole life, not just your work life.Collaborations are a Jealousy repellent because they create "parallel" work opportunities help everyone play to their strength instead of wasting energy trying to one up each other.Check out my Stressless Success Course here: https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/stressless/
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Conflict shouldn't produce a trauma response, but it so often does. If you find yourself fighting back like a vigilante hero, caving in while you silently stew, or running away from the issue (and people), you need to develop some better skills. Listen in to learn more.
We all have different ways of responding to conflict based on how comfortable we are with encountering it. When it feels adversarial, a healthy response is hard to summon.When we believe in something, it's difficult not to get emotionally attached and feel personally attacked when that cause isn't accepted by others.Collaborative conflict handling helps to move past assumptions about the other party and move towards a better understanding of the issues underlying a position taken.The goal is to arrive at a solution that allows the best that can happen, not the best in your opinion.Check out my Stressless Success Course here: https://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/stressless/
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