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EA666: Tarrah Beebe - The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture
Jun 26, 2026
Unknown duration
EA665: Michelle Hamilton – Building an AI Ready Architecture Firm
Jun 19, 2026
Unknown duration
EA664: Solo Sessions - Get Out of the Room
Jun 12, 2026
19m 06s
EA663: Solo Sessions - The Room That Changes Everything
Jun 5, 2026
22m 51s
EA662: Jamileh Cannon - How This Architect is Revolutionizing California Housing
May 29, 2026
37m 37s
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| 6/26/26 | ![]() EA666: Tarrah Beebe - The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture | The Power of “Yes, And” in ArchitectureArchitecture is a team sport, and strong communication often matters as much as strong design. In this episode, we explore how improv in architecture can help architects become better leaders, collaborators, and problem-solvers in their daily practice.Tarrah Beebe, partner at KFA Architecture, shares her journey from architect to improv performer and explains how the principles of improvisation have shaped the way she leads projects and works with teams. Along the way, she reflects on lessons learned managing community-based projects, navigating uncertainty, and building trust through better communication.We also discuss how architects can become more comfortable taking risks, staying present in difficult conversations, and embracing adaptability in their firms. As a result, Tarrah offers a refreshing perspective on how creativity outside the office can directly improve leadership, culture, and long-term success inside architecture practice.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture with Tarrah Beebe. Learn more about Tarrah at KFA Architecture, or connect with her on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsARCAT makes finding architectural product information simple. Access specifications, CAD details, BIM objects, and sustainability documentation from thousands of manufacturers—all free, with no paywalls or registration required. Explore the platform architects trust every day at ARCAT.com.WeCollabify is one of EntreArchitect's trusted allied partners, helping architecture firms build capacity through integrated design, BIM, and technical professionals who work directly within your team. Their goal to help firm owners create the capacity they need to better serve clients, support their teams, and make confident long-term growth decisions. Learn more at WeCollabify.com/EntreArchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() EA665: Michelle Hamilton – Building an AI Ready Architecture Firm | Building an AI Ready Architecture FirmBuilding an AI ready architecture firm is quickly becoming one of the most important challenges facing architects today. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Michelle Hamilton shares how firms can move beyond simply experimenting with AI and begin building real systems for long-term success. Drawing from decades in architecture and enterprise AI, she explains why successful adoption always starts with people.Michelle spent more than 30 years in commercial real estate and the AEC industry before stepping into the world of enterprise AI. Through her work leading AI adoption at AnswerRocket, she saw a pattern repeat itself: companies invest heavily in technology, but fail to prepare teams to actually use it. As a result, even powerful tools often fall short of their potential.Michelle shares practical insights for architecture firm owners who want to embrace AI with confidence. She explains how small firms can improve workflows, create stronger internal processes, and foster innovation without feeling overwhelmed. She shows how thoughtful adoption can help firms stay competitive as the future of practice continues to evolve.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Building an AI Ready Architecture Firm with Michelle Hamilton. Learn more about Michelle at AnswerRocket, or connect with her on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsARCAT makes finding architectural product information simple. Access specifications, CAD details, BIM objects, and sustainability documentation from thousands of manufacturers—all free, with no paywalls or registration required. Explore the platform architects trust every day at ARCAT.com.WeCollabify is one of EntreArchitect's trusted allied partners, helping architecture firms build capacity through integrated design, BIM, and technical professionals who work directly within your team. Their goal to help firm owners create the capacity they need to better serve clients, support their teams, and make confident long-term growth decisions. Learn more at WeCollabify.com/EntreArchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() EA664: Solo Sessions - Get Out of the Room✨ | creativityenvironment+4 | — | — | San DiegoTaliesin | creativityarchitecture+5 | ARCAT | 19m 06s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() EA663: Solo Sessions - The Room That Changes Everything✨ | mastermind groupsprofessional growth+3 | — | — | — | mastermindgrowth+5 | ARCAT | 22m 51s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() EA662: Jamileh Cannon - How This Architect is Revolutionizing California Housing✨ | California housinginfill housing+4 | Jamileh Cannon | WorkbenchThe Infill Insiders | CaliforniaBay Area+1 | housing solutionsdesign quality+6 | — | 37m 37s | |
| 5/22/26 | ![]() EA661: Lauren Thomsen - Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban Neighborhoods✨ | sustainable architectureurban neighborhoods+4 | Lauren Thomsen | Lauren Thomsen DesignRensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Philadelphia | sustainable designurban renovation+3 | — | 34m 26s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() EA660: Paul Sippil - How Small Architects Can Save Thousands on Retirement Fees✨ | retirement planning401(k) fee transparency+5 | Paul Sippil | EntreArchitectPaulSippil.com+1 | — | retirement fees401(k)+5 | — | 34m 46s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() EA659: Ashish Desai - How Architecture Firms Can Use Data to Thrive✨ | architecture firm managementdata utilization+4 | Ashish Desai | MonographEntreArchitect+3 | — | architecturedata+5 | — | 43m 04s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() EA658: Kyle Barker - Communal Housing Design Guidelines✨ | communal housingsustainable design+3 | Kyle Barker | Primary ProjectsCommunal Housing Design Guidelines | — | communal housingsustainable design+3 | ArcatemyCODE | 45m 36s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() EA657: Joyce Owens - When Architects Communicate Their Value, Everything Changes✨ | architect communicationvalue proposition+4 | Joyce Owens | Architecture Joyce Owens LLCAIA+4 | — | architectscommunication+7 | — | 44m 03s | |
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| 4/17/26 | ![]() EA656: Jared Banks - The Unexpected Truth About Architect Led Development✨ | architect led developmentreal estate development+4 | Jared Banks | Shoegnome ArchitectsAIA Seattle | SeattleBothell | architect led developmentBIM+5 | — | 1h 07m 32s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() EA655: Katelyn Rossier - The Training Gap Holding Architecture Firms Back (mentorDINO)✨ | training gaparchitecture firms+5 | Katelyn Rossier | mentorDINOArcat | — | training gaparchitecture+6 | ArcatemyCODE | 46m 27s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() EA654: Pam Raymond and Jayme Gately - How Small Firm Architects Can Compete and Win✨ | marketing strategiessmall architecture firms+4 | Pam RaymondJayme Gately | BlueprintArcatemy+1 | — | small firmsarchitecture+5 | ArcatCODE | 55m 33s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() EA653: Ryan Thewes - What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and Life✨ | organic architecturedesign principles+4 | Ryan Thewes | EntreArchitectGābl Media | — | architecturedesign+5 | ArcatCODE | 52m 00s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() EA652: Maor Greenberg - Your Design to Permit Ready in Less Than 10 Days✨ | AI in architectureautomation in design+4 | Maor Greenberg | Spacial AIGreenberg Construction+1 | — | architectureAI+5 | Arcat | 37m 50s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() EA651: Adam Katz - The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix It✨ | preconstruction processarchitecture+3 | Adam Katz | CraydlEntreArchitect | — | preconstructionarchitecture+3 | Arcatemy | 46m 41s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() EA650: Michael Sweebe - Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and Architects✨ | cost clarityrenovation+4 | Michael Sweebe | ScopifySweebe Architecture+4 | Toledo, Ohio | cost clarityrenovation+5 | — | 45m 59s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() EA649: Jonathan Wolk - The Business Case for Architect-Led Design-Build | The Business Case for Architect-Led Design-BuildThe 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, Jonathan Wolk shares how integrating architecture, construction, and real estate can lead to smarter decisions from day one.Trained as an architect with hands-on design-build experience, Jonathan is also a licensed general contractor and real estate broker. As a result, he understands how projects are evaluated, financed, and built. Through his firm, WOLK360, he leads an integrated practice built on clarity and alignment. He explains how architect-led design-build strengthens collaboration, improves contract management, and protects financial outcomes.Along the way, Jonathan reflects on lessons learned from early mistakes and hard conversations. He also offers practical advice for small firms that want more control over their projects and their profit. Ultimately, this conversation makes a clear case: when architects lead, teams align and projects perform better.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The Business Case for Architect-Led Design-Build with Jonathan Wolk.Learn more about Jonathan at WOLK360, or connect with him on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() EA648: James Ray Polk - His Taliesin Experience and a Lifelong Dream Come True | His Taliesin Experience and a Lifelong Dream Come TrueA lifelong dream comes into focus in this conversation with architect James Ray Polk. Mark R. LePage sits down with James to explore his creative journey and the story behind his upcoming Taliesin Experience. Together, they unpack the moments that shaped his path and sharpened his voice.James blends music and design, using rhythm, harmony, and tone to guide spatial decisions. Because of this, his work feels composed rather than assembled. He also shares how community support helped him narrow his focus and build a practice rooted in authenticity.The discussion also covers the event itself and why it matters. Attendees will not just observe architecture but feel it through sound, story, and shared presence. For James, this milestone reflects both a personal triumph and a bold next step.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, His Taliesin Experience and a Lifelong Dream Come True with James Ray Polk.Learn more about James at Music In Architecture, listen to his music on Spotify and YouTube, and connect on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. Learn more about the Taliesin Experience here.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() EA647: Jeff Lusin - Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community Growth | Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community GrowthBalancing business, art and community growth is a challenge many architects face, and Jeff Lusin lives it every day. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Jeff shares how his early love of making, art, and storytelling shaped his path into architecture. He explains why architecture should leave an impression beyond pure function.Jeff reflects on building 45 Architecture and navigating the early challenges of entrepreneurship. He discusses the power of strong partnerships, clear values, and intentional growth. Along the way, he shares how marketing and representation influence how design connects with people.Jeff looks to the future of practice with a people-first mindset. He explores the tension between form and function, rural and urban, and business and creativity. This conversation is a reminder that great firms grow when community comes before projects.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community Growth with Jeff Lusin.Learn more about Jeff at 45 Architecture, and connect on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() EA646: Michael Jansen and Dr. Prasanta Bose - Why Architects Will Own the Future of AI Digital Twins | Why Architects Will Own the Future of AI Digital TwinsIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore why architects will own the future of AI digital twins. Mark R. LePage talks with Michael Jansen and Dr. Prasanta Bose about how artificial intelligence is reshaping design and operations. They explain how TwinMaster is helping firms work smarter, not harder.First, Michael shares how his global architecture and technology background led him to build new ways to scale design work. Meanwhile, Prasanta explains how machine learning and digital twins can turn building data into clear, useful insights. Together, they show how AI can improve speed, quality, and decision-making.The conversation looks ahead to what this means for the profession. Architects are no longer just drawing buildings. Instead, they are becoming the leaders of intelligent systems that manage and optimize the built environment.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Why Architects Will Own the Future of AI Digital Twins with Michael Jansen and Dr. Prasanta Bose.Learn more about Michael and Prasanta at TwinMaster, and connect on LinkedIn. Interested in the TwinMaster beta? Get early access to AI-powered digital twins by emailing michael@thetwinmaster.com or prasanta@thetwinmaster.com.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Special Episode: Stuck at $1M, The Path to an Iconic Firm | Special Episode: Stuck at $1M, The Path to an Iconic FirmIf 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 how The Iconic Firm was created to help leaders break through it. Together, they explain how clarity is the first step toward building a firm that stands out.They dive into what makes a firm truly iconic. The conversation shows how purpose, positioning, and leadership shape long-term success. They also share lessons from their own journeys in practice.Jeff and Mark introduce The Iconic Firm Accelerator. This new program gives firm owners a clear path to grow with focus and confidence. As a result, architects can move past survival mode and build something that lasts.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Special Episode: Stuck at $1M, The Path to an Iconic Firm.Learn more about The Iconic Firm Accelerator.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:NCARB PodcastTo Build is Human | — | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() EA645: Vance Morris - What Disney Teaches About Client Experience | What Disney Teaches About Client ExperienceWhat 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 unlikely journey from Disney leader to entrepreneur. Along the way, he learned how powerful storytelling and intentional moments can transform client relationships.Vance’s path was not easy. He faced bankruptcy, career loss, and hard resets before rebuilding his business. Because of this, he now teaches small business owners how to design experiences that inspire trust and loyalty.This conversation is especially valuable for architects. You will learn how to create moments clients remember and talk about. Vance also shares simple systems you can use right away. By the end, you will see how better experiences lead to more referrals and long-term success.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, What Disney Teaches About Client Experience with Vance Morris.Learn more about Vance at Deliver Service Now, get his FREE resource 52 Ways To Wow Your Customers Without Breaking The Bank, and connect with him on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:NCARB PodcastTo Build is Human | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() EA644: Jed Byrne - Start Small Selling What You Already Know | Start Small Selling What You Already KnowStarting small and selling what you already know is the focus as Jed Byrne returns to the EntreArchitect Podcast. He unpacks why selling feels hard for architects and where those fears come from. Then he shows how starting small builds confidence fast.Jed introduces a clear constraints framework for selling that removes pressure and adds focus. As a result, architects learn to sell by sharing what they already know. He also explains how writing his new book shaped his own business development.Jed shares practical advice you can use right away. If selling has felt overwhelming, this episode offers a calmer place to start.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Start Small Selling What You Already Know with Jed Byrne.Learn more about Jed at Oak City CRE, and connect with him on LinkedIn. Get on the list to get a copy of his free e-book that releases in February by emailing books@oakcitycre.com.Referenced in this EpisodeEA595: Jed Byrne – Sharing the Business of the Built Environment Through Content CreationPlease Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:NCARB PodcastTo Build is Human | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() EA643: Kacper Staniul - How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client Communication | How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client CommunicationAI in architecture is changing how firms design, visualize, and communicate ideas. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Kacper Staniul, founder and CEO of MyArchitectAI, joins Mark R. LePage to explore what this shift really means for architects today. Together, they break down why AI-powered rendering tools are becoming more accessible, especially for small and growing firms.Kacper shares the challenges architects face with traditional rendering software and how AI can remove cost and time barriers. He explains how AI supports creativity rather than replacing it. As a result, architects can focus more on design intent and client relationships instead of technical bottlenecks.Kacper looks ahead to a future of interactive visualization and real-time design feedback. He encourages firm owners to embrace AI as a strategic advantage, not a threat. This conversation offers practical insight for architects who want to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving profession.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client Communication with Kacper Staniul.Learn more about Kacper at MyArchitectAI, and connect with him on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.WeCollabify helps small architecture firms build sustainable capacity through an insourcing model that integrates skilled BIM and technical professionals directly into your team—working in your time zone, inside your systems. Learn how to scale with intention at wecollabify.com/entrearchitect.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:To Build is HumanNCARB Podcast | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
24 placements across 23 markets.
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24 placements across 23 markets.
