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Architect My Business

Architect My Business (AMB) is a podcast for architects and designers in the AEC who are thinking of starting, already managing or want to take their business to the next level. Hosted by Aya Shlachter, each episode offers simple, actionable tips on leadership, people, marketing, processes, and, of course, profit. Check out our mini-shows: Her Space and Ask Aya!

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Welcome to Her Space’s exclusive podcast series, following my recent session with the AIA Long Island Women in Architecture Committee: Growing through Personal Branding and Marketing! Join me as I chat with five incredible women who have paved their own paths in architecture and discover how personal branding has been a game-changer for their success. In our pilot episode, I interview Ebru Sülker-Hunter, co-chair of the AIA Long Island Women in Architecture Committee. Ebru shares valuable insights on building a personal digital footprint and how it can expand your professional network. Want to see the conversation in action? Head over to our YouTube Channel (@architectmybusiness) and watch the full video interview!

9/5/24 • 06:08

Overwhelmed by tax planning, payroll checks, or just managing your salary? In this episode, I chat with Ryan Sullivan, an engineer turned financial advisor and founder of "Off the Beaten Path Financial," who breaks down essential money management tips for architects and engineers in the AEC profession. Ryan explains why financial literacy is crucial for architects, how money provides options and flexibility, and shares key lessons from his journey from engineering to finance. He highlights the ability to zoom in and out when solving problems and the similarities between architecture and finance. Ryan offers practical tips on optimizing time, managing cash flow, and diversifying income by productizing services. He also emphasizes a holistic approach to financial planning, covering business strategy, tax planning, retirement plans, and overall financial wellness. Struggling with your finances? Don’t miss this episode and start mastering your financial future!   ABOUT THE GUEST:  Ryan Sullivan is the founder and lead financial planner at “Off the Beaten Path Financial”, a firm that specializes in helping architects and engineers. Ryan began his career as a mechanical engineer, where he built an engineering department from the ground up before transitioning to financial planning. He focuses on helping architects and engineers build and grow their wealth to achieve their biggest dreams.  Ryan believes cash flow is the foundation of a strong financial position and works with his clients to ensure their money aligns with their values. He creates systems that provide peace of mind, financial clarity, and better decision-making.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify: Architect My Business Apple Podcasts: Architect My Business  Podcast Website: www.architectmybusiness.com   Connect with Us! Instagram: @architectmybusinesspodcast LinkedIn: Architect My Business   Get in Touch: Ask Aya anything: www.speakpipe.com/AskAya  Be a Guest: bit.ly/AMBPodcastGuest  

7/23/24 • 37:35

Today's question is: “Do you work when you go on vacation? Or do you unplug completely?”   In this episode, I share how I transitioned from constantly inserting work during vacations to truly enjoying my time off. It’s not easy to completely unplug, but here’s what I did to be more present and enjoy rest without guilt:   🏖️ I became more proactive than reactive, planning ahead to ensure smooth operations. ✈️ I inform my team well in advance about my vacation, setting clear expectations. 📧 I set up an automated email response to manage client and team communications. 👥 I delegate responsibilities to my core management team, trusting them to handle things. 💻 When I can't resist checking into some urgent work, I limit myself to an hour to align with my team. It's okay to give in occasionally; a few minutes for peace of mind won't hurt!    Make sure to listen to this episode for more insights!   If you have questions you'd like me to answer in my next episode, please leave a comment below, send me a voice message via SpeakPipe, or DM me!

7/16/24 • 05:56

Social gatherings and networking events are a big part of our industry, but many architects still struggle to make the most of them. So, how can we turn these events into real opportunities? In this episode, networking expert, coach, and author Julie Brown shares practical tips on networking, personal branding, and content creation. She explains how we can network strategically for personal and professional growth and how to show up better in networking situations. We get into the details of effective networking, including the best ways to reach out to people online, how to be a good connector on LinkedIn, and the importance of staying authentic in events where you feel the need to impress. Plus, we learn how to use our personal brand to build connections. Ready to up your networking game? Be sure to listen to this episode!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Julie Brown is a leading figure in the AEC industry, specializing in building strong networks. Known for her dynamic speaking style, she inspires and transforms organizations. Julie noticed that in the industry, networking gets a bad rep so she decided that has to change. She helps architects and firm owners make genuine connections without selling, empowering many to advance their careers through networking. As a business development strategist with deep knowledge of the architecture industry, Julie has helped architects implement effective business strategies, focusing on personal branding, content creation, and lead generation. Julie is also the author of, “This Shit Works, a No-Nonsense Guide to Networking Your Way to More Friends, More Adventures, and More Success.” which she will be discussing in this episode.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify: Architect My Business Apple Podcasts: Architect My Business  Podcast Website: www.architectmybusiness.com   Connect with Us! Instagram: @architectmybusinesspodcast LinkedIn: Architect My Business   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything: www.speakpipe.com/AskAya  Be a Guest: bit.ly/AMBPodcastGuest

7/9/24 • 48:43

Ever felt like architecture school didn't prepare you for the business side of things? In this episode, I talk to Jon Clayton, an Architectural Technologist helping architects succeed in entrepreneurship with his podcast, Architecture Business Club. Jon shares his story, from starting as an architect to launching Architecture Business Club to fill the business gaps in the AEC industry. He also introduces his free resource, The Architecture Business Blueprint, a 71-page guide to building your own architecture business. We also discuss why having the right people in your business matters, how personal branding can make a difference, and the importance of marketing and offering specific services. Jon gives great tips on hiring consultants, managing money, and using digital tools to make running an architecture business easier. Want to learn how to make your firm thrive? Don’t miss out — listen now and start your path to success!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Jon Clayton is the founder of Architect Business Club based in Norfolk, England. He's a chartered architectural technologist who has worked in architecture for over two decades and a sole practitioner for over 10 of those years. John struggled with the challenges of being a sole practitioner in architecture.  He's made it his mission to help architecture professionals around the world free up their time and build profitable future -proof businesses that fit around their lives. He does this through his work as a coach, consultant, and a mentor, and through knowledge sharing on his top -rated weekly podcast. Outside of work, John's a guitar -playing, kayaking, Lego -building movie trivia buff!   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

7/2/24 • 45:22

Today's question is: “Do you have a core management team? How do you delegate and monitor responsibilities?” In this episode, I share how having a core management team has positively changed how I run my business. Here’s why you should consider it too: 💡 A core management team allows for better delegation and monitoring of responsibilities. 💡 It relieves the pressure on you to do everything yourself, just as it did for me! 💡 Using apps and tools for our digital headquarters has improved project monitoring and business management. 💡 Delegating and giving autonomy to employees reduces micromanagement and empowers the team. 💡 Having a well-defined management structure and responsibilities allows for better work-life balance and peace of mind. Tune in to this episode for more insights! If you have questions you'd like me to answer in my next episode, please send me a voice message or DM me!   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Website   Connect with Us! Instagram LinkedIn AMB Connect Page   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Send us a message  

4/19/24 • 06:40

In this episode, I chat with Morgan Chawaga, also known as The Healthy Architect. She dives into why mindfulness and stress reduction are crucial in the AEC. Morgan shares her own story as an architect and mom, revealing how it inspired her to start The Healthy Architect (THA). THA offers coaching and workshops to support architects in managing stress and preventing burnout. Throughout the conversation, Morgan highlights the importance of being present and setting boundaries to maintain a healthy work-life balance. She also talks about how meditation can rewire the brain and gives easy-to-follow steps on weaving mindfulness into our daily routines, particularly tailored for architects and other professionals in the AEC field. Tune in to the full episode for a deep dive into integrating mindfulness into your professional practice!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Morgan Chawaga, licensed architect turned stress management consultant, experienced burnout firsthand, sparking her mission to revolutionize the A.E.C. industry.  Founder of The Healthy Architect, she teaches architects stress management tools that help them DESIGN and BUILD a healthier relationship with their career.   With Morgan’s guidance, architects all over the world have learned how to not only reduce stress, but also communicate their unique workplace needs and prioritize their overall health.  These architects are now able to focus on what they do best: designing impactful architecture. Learn more about Morgan at www.thehealthyarchitect.org.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Website   Connect with Us! Instagram LinkedIn AMB Connect Page   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Send us a message  

4/17/24 • 49:30

In this episode, we're joined by Katerina Burianova, the founder of Katerina Burianova Architecture Inc. and host of the ‘From the Honeycomb’ podcast, ranked in the top 100 Best Architecture Podcasts.  Katerina recounts her career journey in the architecture industry, from launching her firm to successful podcasting. She offers insights into her experiences with the ARE exams and the essential lessons she learned. Katerina also discusses Vastu Shastra principles, detailing how she incorporates them into her design work. Additionally, she speaks on the challenges she's faced as a woman in architecture and her strategies for overcoming these barriers. Katerina shares her favorite organizational tools and introduces her new resource - 'The Mindful Blueprint for Launching your Architecture Firm' e-book, which aims to help architects establish their firms. For more insights into Katerina's career journey, listen to the episode wherever you listen to podcasts! Don't forget to check out the link below to buy her e-book, and use the code architect10 for a 10% discount. Purchase the e-book here: https://www.kbarchitectinc.com/category/all-products   ABOUT THE GUEST: Growing up with two cultures gave Katerina Burianova a unique perspective on the world. Born in the Czech Republic and raised in the US, she chose to study architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. During her five years at university, Katerina worked on various internships, from a historically significant building in the Czech Republic to high-end residential architecture in Chicago. After graduating, she stayed in Chicago for a few years but eventually moved back to sunny Orange County, California in 2017. In 2022, she became a licensed architect and established Katerina Burianova Architecture Inc. Outside of architecture, Katerina enjoys yoga, hiking along the California coast, and swimming in the ocean.     Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Website   Connect with Us! Instagram LinkedIn AMB Connect Page   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Send us a message  

4/10/24 • 41:25

Welcome to the first episode of AMB's mini-show: Ask Aya! This is where I answer all your questions about business, careers, or anything in between, all in under 8 minutes. Today's question: "Hi Aya! How do you keep yourself from getting spread too thin with all your responsibilities as a business owner or CEO?" Stick around for the whole episode where I share some tips on how I manage to juggle everything without burning out, and still have time for my hobbies, family, and some good old me-time. Let's dive in!   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Our Website

3/11/24 • 07:27

In this episode of Her Space, the She Builds trio take us behind the scenes of their podcasting journey, sharing both the triumphs and challenges of showcasing stories of remarkable women in the industry. You'll discover how their podcast has positively influenced their lives and career paths, making them valuable contributors to the AEC industry. The conversation also highlights the importance of inclusivity in the industry and the inspiration derived from stories of pioneering women. This was their motivation for launching the She Builds Podcast, and why they continue to create a platform that amplifies the voices of women who have left a significant mark in the AEC industry over the years. Make sure to tune in as Lizi, Jessica, and Norgerie discuss podcasting, the role of women throughout the history of architecture, and share interesting tidbits about themselves that will make you love the She Builds hosts even more!   ABOUT THE GUESTS: Elizabeth Raar, or Lizi, is a licensed Project Architect from West Michigan, now working in California. She loves making projects both functional and beautiful for her clients.  Jessica Rogers is a content creator and Marketing Coordinator who's passionate about architecture. Jessica has spent over four years working at the National Headquarters of the American Institute of Architects, where she managed programs for emerging professionals and women in the profession.  Norgerie Rivas is an Architect from Puerto Rico working as a project manager in Houston, Texas. She's designed projects for various sectors and is all about celebrating and elevating women in her field.  She Builds Podcast is all about telling the untold stories of women who've made a big impact in architecture, construction, and development.  They highlight stories of women who've played a key role in shaping the built environment, hoping to make women a more equal part of future architectural history. These ladies started the podcast after realizing there were gaps in what they learned in school, and they wanted to share that knowledge with others. Find out more about these ladies at shebuildspodcast.com/about.  

3/8/24 • 57:08

It's finally here! 🎙️ Introducing Architect My Business — a business growth podcast for architects and designers in the AEC who are thinking of starting, already managing or want to take their business to the next level. Launching on International Women's Day means so much to me as I celebrate my biggest inspiration: my mom. She's not just an entrepreneur; she's my SHEro. From being a stay-at-home mom to selling baked goods to friendst that then turned into a bakery. Then stunb like a bakery and jewelry manufacturing business with over 300 female employees, her skills influenced how I managed my company. One of the key lessons she taught me is that evolution is a part of life, and reinvention is a sign of growth. And today, I’m putting her wisdom to practice as I reinvent myself to serve a wider audience through this new podcast. Creatives are taught how to master their craft, but not how to run or grow their business — with this podcast, I want to bridge that gap by offering practical tips on leadership, marketing, processes, and profit. And there's more! Alongside Architect My Business, I have two mini-shows: Ask Aya and Her Space. Ever since I started my company, people have been asking me for business advice. ‘Ask Aya’ is a mini-show where I'll tackle your questions about business, career, or whatever else, all squeezed into quick 8-minute episodes. Her Space is close to my heart. It's a continuation of the Architect My Life Podcast, celebrating the stories and experiences of women in the built environment, just like those who inspired me on my journey. Running a profitable architecture or design business isn't easy, but with this resource, I hope to guide you towards success, whether you're just starting or aiming to level up.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn

3/8/24 • 12:16

Happy International Women’s Month! As we kick off this new month, I want to share some bittersweet news — today marks the final episode of Architect My Life (AML) – a women in architecture podcast. During the pandemic, I launched this podcast to support women balancing work, family, and business from home. Over time, it grew into a platform highlighting incredible women who inspire us all to be our best. Recording this last episode stirred up a mix of emotions for me. AML started as a passion project but grew into something far more impactful and opened doors to unexpected opportunities. The past three years with AML have also been a journey of growth and development for me. I've grown alongside the community that has supported me from the beginning. This led me to understand that now is the right time to transition — and I’m so excited to tell you what's coming next! So, the end of this podcast simply means that I'll be coming back with even better ideas and tools to "step up." Because like you, I'm always seeking growth and learning, and there's no better way to do that than together. We'll keep you posted on this transition, so be sure to follow our socials to stay updated. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. Here's to the next chapter of growth and stay tuned for my big announcement on March 8th, International Women’s Day!

3/1/24 • 08:35

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with the hosts of She Builds Podcast — Norgerie Rivas, Jessica Rogers, and Lizi Raar.  In this episode, the She Builds trio take us behind the scenes of their podcasting journey, sharing both the triumphs and challenges of showcasing stories of remarkable women in the industry. You'll discover how their podcast has positively influenced their lives and career paths, making them valuable contributors to the AEC industry. The conversation also highlights the importance of inclusivity in the industry and the inspiration derived from stories of pioneering women. This was their motivation for launching the She Builds Podcast, and why they continue to create a platform that amplifies the voices of women who have left a significant mark in the AEC industry over the years. Make sure to tune in as Lizi, Jessica, and Norgerie discuss podcasting, the role of women throughout the history of architecture, and share interesting tidbits about themselves that will make you love the She Builds hosts even more! EXCITING NEWS! She Builds Podcast is hitting its 100th episode milestone, and everyone's invited to join the celebration! Hang out with Jessica, Lizi, and Norgerie during their live episode recording on March 2nd at 2 PM EST.  Click here to join the fun: https://riverside.fm/studio/she-builds-podcast. See you there!    ABOUT THE GUESTS: Elizabeth Raar, or Lizi, is a licensed Project Architect from West Michigan, now working in California. She loves making projects both functional and beautiful for her clients.  Jessica Rogers is a content creator and Marketing Coordinator who's passionate about architecture. Jessica has spent over four years working at the National Headquarters of the American Institute of Architects, where she managed programs for emerging professionals and women in the profession.  Norgerie Rivas is an Architect from Puerto Rico working as a project manager in Houston, Texas. She's designed projects for various sectors and is all about celebrating and elevating women in her field.  She Builds Podcast is all about telling the untold stories of women who've made a big impact in architecture, construction, and development.  They highlight stories of women who've played a key role in shaping the built environment, hoping to make women a more equal part of future architectural history. Find out more about these ladies at shebuildspodcast.com/about.   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

2/26/24 • 56:56

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Suzanne Hunt — Principal Architect and Founder of Suzanne Hunt Architect (SHA). In this episode, Aya and Suzie discuss Suzie's architectural philosophy and its strong connection to people. Suzie shares how this philosophy has influenced her journey, from starting SHA in her bedroom to becoming an award-winning firm in Perth. Suzie gives practical advice to emerging architects, emphasizing the importance of networking outside the industry. She highlights that "architecture is a business" and encourages active community engagement for growth. She also shares strategies for managing firm operations and navigating the unique challenges of running a creative business as an architect. They also talk about Suzie’s impactful advocacy for equity, diversity, and inclusion, particularly through "Work Women Wisdom". Suzie addresses age invisibility among professional women and her commitment to inclusivity in the architectural profession. Tune in to gain insights into Suzie's architectural philosophy, journey, and impactful advocacy!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Suzanne (Suzie) Hunt LFRAIA RIBA is a registered Architect and Principal of Suzanne Hunt Architect, an award-winning architectural and interior design practice. She graduated with Honours from Curtin University in 1986 and gained valuable experience in boutique and large-scale practices in London. In 2004, she founded Suzanne Hunt Architect (SHA) due to limited part-time opportunities in larger firms, starting from her bedroom and growing into a fully-fledged office in 2016. SHA is recognized for residential, hospitality, and local government projects, including award-winning refurbishments like Leeuwin Estate Winery.  Suzie served on the Rottnest Island Authority Board, Legal Practice Board of WA, and chairs the Curtin Architecture Advisory Board. Elected President of the Australian Institute of Architects WA Chapter in 2017, Suzie advocates for gender equity and mentors through initiatives like #WorkWomenWisdom.  Since 2017, she has been a TV presenter for MWC Australia By Design on Channel 10, receiving accolades such as the 2021 Paula Whitman Prize for Gender Equity and the 2022 WA Architects Board Award. In 2023, she was honored with Life Fellowship of the Australian Institute of Architects. Find out more about Suzie at suzannehuntarchitect.com.au/our-story/.   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

2/1/24 • 78:22

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Sarah Ramos — Founder and Managing Director of Eldane Pty Ltd. In this episode, Aya talks with Sarah, a Filipina architect and firm owner in Canberra, Australia. They discuss Sarah's involvement in establishing the United Architects of the Philippines in Australia and New Zealand, her migration story, how she adjusted culturally and professionally, and her enjoyment of architecture in the laid-back Australian setting. Additionally, Sarah shares the challenges she faced as a business owner, including networking and language barriers. She talks about founding her firm, Eldane, and the important contribution of client relationships to its growth. She also mentions how she met her first client on Instagram! Sarah also shares her project management approach and the importance of client involvement for project success. Inspired by Australian culture, she discusses maintaining work-life balance and efficient processes to meet deadlines and project standards. Make sure to listen all the way through to learn more about the life of being a firm owner in Australia!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Sarah Ramos is the founder and managing director of Eldane Pty Ltd, a leading design firm in Canberra known for its focus on purposefully designed spaces and innovative approaches to the design process. As a seasoned Filipina architect with qualifications in both Architecture and Interior Design from the Philippines and Australia, Sarah has dedicated her practice to helping clients achieve spaces that not only reflect their lifestyles or businesses but also contribute to creating a safe and healthy built environment for years to come. Sarah's unique perspective as a designer is shaped by a fusion of Philippine and Australian influences, resulting in designs that transcend conventional boundaries. Her work seamlessly integrates cultural richness with contemporary functionality, telling compelling stories through the spaces she creates. Find out more about Sarah at https://eldane.com.au/about-us.   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

1/25/24 • 38:25

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Caitlin Brady — a licensed architect and Host of the Architectette Podcast.  In this episode, Aya and Caitlin dive into the essence of groups and organizations in the AEC community for collective growth and support. Caitlin shares her journey from architecture school to active participation in various organizations, highlighting the value of mentorship in her professional development.  She also discusses her approach to continuous learning, even without a mentor, and emphasizes her dedication to helping and mentoring emerging architects, which has earned her multiple awards for her efforts. As an architect-podcaster, Caitlin shares both the enjoyable and challenging aspects of podcasting. Despite the ups and downs, she expresses how podcasting has deepened her love for her work and advocates for professionals to stay engaged in the AEC industry. Tune in to discover more about Caitlin's life beyond architecture and Architectette!   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

1/20/24 • 32:15

In this year's pilot episode, Aya talks about her New Year tradition— picking a special word for the year. Instead of the same old resolutions, she shares how one word played a pivotal role in making her goals happen!  She also recaps the ups, downs, and ‘unconventional’ moments of her 2023, and shares what she learned that's coming along with her into this new year. Plus, she reveals her word for 2024 and shares what she's planning for the year. If you're still figuring out your game plan for 2024, make sure to tune into this episode to learn an exercise that might just be what you need to ace your goals! Here's a little hint: think of it as finding your very own North Star. 🌟 ABOUT THE HOST: Aya Shlachter is the founder and CEO of MGS Global Group, offering architecture staffing and drafting support to the AEC, hospitality, and retail sectors. She earned a Master's in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University and a Bachelor's in Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She furthered her education through Harvard University's Hospitality Design program. Aya is a wife and mother of two. She enjoys traveling, golf, and recreational triathlons. Cooking and spending time outdoors also make her happy. Recently, she started joining (and enjoying!) weekly group cold plunges in Cleveland.   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch: Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest  

1/16/24 • 38:02

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Katelyn Rossier — a licensed architect and founder of MentorDINO LLC. In this episode, Aya and Katelyn explore the profound impact of mentorship and training in the architecture business. Katelyn shares her personal journey with mentoring, emphasizing how it transformed her as an architect and inspired her to become a mentor herself. They also delve into the creation of MentorDINO and its focus on guiding designers through career transitions and the human side of architecture. Katelyn highlights the importance of moving away from trial and error, advocating for a focus on building a strong foundation through mentorship. Katelyn’s resources at MentorDINO are geared towards assisting both fresh grads and firm owners. They also discussed these courses in the pod, and talked about how each course is designed to benefit the AEC industry and prevent common problems.  Tune in to discover the transformative power of mentorship in architecture and the innovative solutions offered by MentorDINO!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Katelyn Rossier is a licensed Architect at Smithgroup and the brain behind MentorDINO. With degrees from Kent State University, she has tackled complex projects in healthcare, higher education, workplace, and science and technology.  Katelyn, inspired by her own experiences, highlights the transformative impact of mentorship in our industry. Fueled by the mentors who kept her in the profession, Katelyn is now dedicated to helping professionals of all generations through MentorDINO. Find out more about Katelyn at www.mentordino.com/about/.   ABOUT THE PODCAST: Architect My Life is a podcast for empowering women creative entrepreneurs. Our show is dedicated to supporting architects and designers to achieve business growth, financial freedom, and health and wellness. We share inspiring success stories and valuable lessons from others' experiences. This podcast is hosted by Aya Shlachter, CEO and Founder of MGS Global Group - a company that provides on-demand drafting services for architecture and design firms.   Listen to the Podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts  Libsyn Website   Connect with Us! Instagram Facebook LinkedIn   Get in Touch Ask Aya anything  Be a Guest

12/14/23 • 48:09

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Joann Lui — a licensed architect, brand designer, personal brand strategist for architects, and founder of Women Architects Collective. In this episode, Aya and Joann address questions about digital marketing and branding specifically for architects, designers, and firm owners. Joann shares valuable insights on how to establish a strong online presence and navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape as a professional in the AEC industry. They cover various topics including becoming comfortable with online presence, choosing relevant content to share online, embracing self-promotion, professional and personal branding, and more. They also emphasize the significance of authenticity in marketing activities. Don't miss out on this episode for strategies on how to elevate your marketing game! ABOUT THE GUEST: Find out more about Joann at www.joannlui.com. BE PART OF THE PODCAST: Do you have a question in mind? Send me your questions and I’ll answer them on a podcast episode! If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.

11/13/23 • 28:12

Finally, Episode 7 of our AML Podcast Series is here! Wrapping up this series, we sat with architecture ally, Jing Lauengco. Join us as she offers her unique perspective on the AIA Women's Leadership Summit as a creative entrepreneur outside the field. You can also check out the video interview on our YouTube Channel (@architectmylife) or simply click on this link to watch it. This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

11/4/23 • 03:44

Episode 6 of our AML Podcast Series features Vivian Lee, as she shares her powerful insights on how challenges can pave the way for positive change, particularly for women in architecture. You can also check out the video interview on our YouTube Channel (@architectmylife) or simply click on this link to watch it.  This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

11/2/23 • 04:08

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Shannon Battisson — Director of Architecture at The Mill: Architecture + Design, Immediate Past President of the Australian Institute of Architects, and Conference Committee Chair of the 2023 Australian Architecture Conference. In this episode, Shannon offers an exclusive overview of the highly anticipated Australian Architecture Conference 2023! She covers everything from the conference theme and the lineup of speakers to the choice of venue and the exciting events that attendees can anticipate.  Additionally, she delves into the evolution of The Institute over the years and the meticulous planning that culminated in this conference, bringing together a global community of innovative architects and designers! As a bonus, Shannon also shares insights about her background in Architecture, her journey into the profession, and her trajectory into leadership roles, especially within the Australian Institute of Architects. Be sure to tune in to the entire episode for a comprehensive look into the architecture scene in Australia! Don't miss out on this special episode!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Shannon Battisson is an architect with almost 20 years of experience. She is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects and a dedicated advocate for architecture. Graduating from the University of New South Wales, Shannon returned to her hometown, Canberra, which has a rich architectural legacy. She started her career with an environmentally-focused design and construct company, where she developed a respect for the environment and a passion for creating homes. Shannon is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to safe, comfortable, and affordable homes that are also climate-responsive and joyful to live in. In 2011, Shannon established her practice, The Mill: Architecture + Design, with Interior Designer Sarah Welsh. She has a proven track record of designing climate-responsive housing and supporting commercial clients in creating human-centric work environments. Shannon has been actively involved with the Australian Institute of Architects since 2012. She has served as a Juror, Councillor, Chair of the Sustainability Committee, and Chapter President. Currently, she is the Institute's National President (2022-2023) and a Director on the Board. Shannon has also chaired national awards juries, including the prestigious Gold Medal. She has received recognition for her work, including the American Institute of Architects' President's Medal in 2022. In addition to her professional contributions, Shannon volunteers her time to promote the benefits of good architecture in cities. She enjoys public speaking, writing for various publications, architectural photography, and participating in events that promote good design to the public. Shannon is a passionate advocate for modernist architecture and actively promotes Canberra's rich modernist architectural legacy. Find out more about Shannon at www.themilldesign.com.au/the-team.   BE PART OF THE PODCAST: Do you have a question in mind? Send me your questions and I’ll answer them on a podcast episode! If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.

10/30/23 • 49:34

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Krystl Fabella — Founder of Filipina on the Rise. In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, Aya and fellow Filipina Krystl discuss relatable topics about being a Filipina creative — from being an overachiever to discussing the conventional career paths of Filipinos and how they managed to pursue a creative career despite the prevalent stereotypes associated with Filipino families predominantly working in the medical field. Krystl also shares her journey of connecting with her Filipina identity, transitioning from a successful tech job to pursuing a creative career. She talks about what inspired her to start Filipina on the Rise, aiming to promote the true essence of being a Filipina through real success stories, and how she gives back to the community through this initiative. She also goes into detail about Filipina on the Rise and how she built an audience of thousands of followers on social media, using these platforms to create a community of like-minded Filipino women around the world. Tune in to this episode to know more and celebrate the achievements of Filipino-Americans in various ways. Don't miss this special episode!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Krystl Fabella is the founder of Filipina on the Rise, a media company and #1 podcast spotlighting impactful Filipino women around the world, with over 50,000+ listeners. She has been listed in the NYC Journal's "Top 30 Women to Watch Out for in 2022." Immigrating to the U.S. at the age of 7, Krystl grew up noticing the lack of women that looked like her in media and various industries. In 2019, while working in San Francisco tech, a google search for "inspiring Filipino women" resulting in objectifying pages lit a fire to start a podcast and promote "Filipina Excellence." Since then, FOTR has amassed a following of tens of thousands around the world and produces everything from nationwide popup events, shows interviewing award-winning names, and even launched the first successful Filipino-American NFT collection. Krystl has spoken at national conferences, Disney, Deloitte and even spearheaded statewide policy for women's rights. It is her passion to advocate for those of underrepresented backgrounds and help others feel seen, represented, and encouraged to "Stay Rising." Find out more about Krystl at www.filipinaontherise.com.   BE PART OF THE PODCAST: Do you have a question in mind? Send me your questions and I’ll answer them on a podcast episode! If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.

10/23/23 • 57:07

Episode 5 of our AML Podcast Series is here! Gabriela Baierle joins us to share her inspiring journey at the AIA Women's Leadership Summit 2023. Discover how this summit reignited her own journey and fueled her passion to uplift fellow women architects. You can also check out the video interview on our YouTube Channel (@architectmylife) or simply click on this link to watch it. This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

10/19/23 • 04:07

Episode 4 of our AML Podcast Series is now live! Tune in as we engage in an enlightening conversation with Saakshi Terway. Join us as she shares her wisdom and leadership journey, reflecting on the highlights of the AIA Women's Leadership Summit 2023. You can also check out the video interview on our YouTube Channel (@architectmylife) or simply click on this link to watch it. This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

10/17/23 • 04:00

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Cathy Morrison— Partner at Neighboring Concepts. In celebration of Filipino Heritage Month, Aya and fellow Filipina Cathy delve into Cathy's career in the architecture industry. Cathy shares her journey, from acquiring a firm with partners to overcoming challenges as a Filipina architect. She underscores the value of seeking opportunities outside the office for personal and professional growth. Cathy also reveals effective business development strategies and highlights the importance of genuine networking. She offers practical insights into project management and team alignment. The conversation also touches on staffing and talent retention, along with Cathy's dedication to supporting minority architects. Don't miss this insightful discussion on Cathy's remarkable contributions to both the architecture industry and her community. Listen all the way through to gain valuable takeaways on starting a firm!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Cathy Morrison is a seasoned architect with a passion for collaborative design and a broad range of experience in various fields, including urban planning, education, and healthcare architecture. She strongly believes in the power of the built environment to improve everyday experiences and enable members of our communities to thrive. With 16+ years experience, Cathy brings a passion for collaborative design and a broad range of experience in Urban Planning and Architecture.  As a Partner at Neighboring Concepts, she strongly believes in the power of the built environment to elevate everyday experiences and allow all members of our communities to thrive. Cathy is a recipient of the 2023 NCARB President's Medal for her service striving to increase diversity in the leadership of the organization and profession. Find out more about Cathy at www.neighboringconcepts.com.   BE PART OF THE PODCAST: Do you have a question in mind? Send me your questions and I’ll answer them on a podcast episode! If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.

10/14/23 • 52:23

Episode 3 of our AML Podcast Series is here! In this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Luciana Triplett.  Join us as she shares her inspiring story and leadership journey while offering valuable insights from her experience at the AIA Women's Leadership Summit 2023. You can also check out the video interview on our YouTube Channel (@architectmylife) or simply click on this link to watch it. This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

10/13/23 • 07:23

Episode 2 of our AML Podcast Series takes you even further into the insights and stories shared at the AIA Women's Leadership Summit 2023. Join us as we sit down with Mika Naraynsingh and explore her incredible journey at the summit! You can also check out this video interview on our YouTube Channel, @architectmylife, or simply click on this link to watch it. This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global Group and Utile.

10/10/23 • 03:55

Join us for the very first episode of our AML Podcast Series, recapping the AIA Women's Leadership Summit in Boston! This special series was recorded during the WLS Happy Hour hosted by the Immigrant Architects Coalition and Women Architects Collective, proudly sponsored by MGS Global LLC and Utile. Listen to our chat with Graciela Carrillo and stay tuned for more inspiring conversations with incredible women from the summit! You may also view the video on our YouTube channel, @architectmylife, or simply click on this link to watch it.

10/9/23 • 05:35

Your host, Aya Shlachter, talks with Nikita Morell — a copywriter for only architects and founder of Architects WordShop: an online shop dedicated to helping architects with their words. In this episode, Aya and Nikita explore the role of words in the world of architecture. Nikita, an expert in architectural copywriting, shares some practical tips to help architects make a strong impression online.  Nikita discusses why it's important for architects to have a website and gives advice on how to create a good one. She talks about the value of good writing for architects and points out some common mistakes architects make when writing for their websites. Plus, she offers easy-to-follow tips on how to fix those mistakes.  Nikita also talks about using email newsletters to connect with clients, and she describes what makes a great email newsletter that keeps clients interested and helps architects stand out as experts in their field. Listen to this episode to learn how using the right words can help architects get more clients!   ABOUT THE GUEST: Nikita Morell is a copywriter for only architects. She is also the founder of Architects WordShop: an online shop dedicated to helping architects with their words. Nikita specializes in making architecture websites sound more human, less robot—so architects can get a steady stream of ridiculously good projects. Nikita analyzed 663 architecture websites, you can see the results on her website. Find out more about Nikita at www.nikitamorell.com.   BE PART OF THE PODCAST: Do you have a question in mind? Send me your questions and I’ll answer them on a podcast episode! If you'd like to be a guest on Architect My Life, click HERE.

10/7/23 • 35:19