Episodios

  • 417 – Why Is The Bar So Low for Running A Successful Architecture Firm
    Apr 3 2026
    On this episode of Inside the Firm, should institutional investors own single family homes, then an update on interest rates, and finally why is the bar so low for running a successful architecture firm? Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
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    22 m
  • Monday Morning Coffee with Van Carlson
    Mar 30 2026
    Van Carlson is the Founder & CEO at SRA and has over 25 years of experience within the risk management industry. Van began his career with Farmers Insurance Group as an agent; eventually growing his book to be among the largest in his home state of Idaho. Van’s primary goal is to continue the upward growth of SRA and continue to develop new products to bring to market.
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    30 m
  • 416 – Why Architects Must Reclaim the Master Builder Mentality or Become Irrelevant
    Mar 27 2026
    On this episode of Inside the Firm, business conditions for architecture firms may stabilize soon, then lessons from General Contracting, and finally why architects must reclaim the master builder mentality or become irrelevant. Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
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    34 m
  • Monday Morning Coffee with Matthew Fornaro
    Mar 23 2026
    Matthew Fornaro is a South Florida business and commercial litigation attorney who has been serving clients since 2003. After working at two AmLaw 200 firms, he launched his own practice focused on contract disputes, construction law, intellectual property, and business formation. As both an attorney and small business owner, Matthew brings practical legal insight to entrepreneurs and mentors emerging business leaders throughout the community.
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    28 m
  • Monday Morning Coffee with Carl Fudge
    Mar 16 2026
    Carl Fudge is a "narrative strategist" who bridges the gap between deep business logic and world-class design. As the founder of Presentation Mode, he helps startup founders unlock capital by transforming complex business models into high-conviction fundraising stories.
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    31 m
  • 415 – How Ai Pushes Architecture Marketing Into a Sea of Sameness
    Mar 13 2026
    On this episode of Inside the Firm, could Ai replace 64% of architects’ jobs, then Erie Colorado might get rid of sprinklers for single family homes, and finally how Ai pushes architecture marketing into a sea of sameness. Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
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    29 m
  • Monday Morning Coffee with Claudine Ripert
    Mar 9 2026
    Claudine Ripert is the Chief Operating Officer of Critical Control Restoration, where she works alongside executive teams during high-pressure operational disruptions such as fires, floods, and major system failures. She helps leaders maintain clarity, authority, and momentum when normal processes break down, protecting productivity, revenue, and team alignment when it matters most. Claudine brings practical, execution-driven insights on how disciplined leadership and strong systems prevent small incidents from becoming prolonged crises.
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    25 m
  • 414 – Why Firms Racing to Automate May Lose Their Project Architects
    Mar 6 2026
    On this episode of Inside the Firm, Claude can Revit?, then the Colorado AIA on how architects can use two new state housing bills to build denser, more affordable multifamily, and finally why firms racing to automate may lose their project architects. Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
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    31 m