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Architects Who Win
Rolf Louis
35 episodes
3 days ago
"Architects Who Win" is a podcast designed to teach architects how to confidently secure clients, charge for consultations, and grow their practice. We discuss real-world challenges and solutions that architects face in the modern world.
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"Architects Who Win" is a podcast designed to teach architects how to confidently secure clients, charge for consultations, and grow their practice. We discuss real-world challenges and solutions that architects face in the modern world.
Show more...
Design
Arts
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Ep 23 - Breaking My Own Rules: A Lesson in Trusting the Red Flags
Architects Who Win
7 minutes 27 seconds
11 months ago
Ep 23 - Breaking My Own Rules: A Lesson in Trusting the Red Flags

In this episode of Architects Who Win, host Rolf Louis shares a cautionary tale about breaking his own rules and working with a difficult client. Through this story, he explores the importance of trusting red flags, setting boundaries, and staying true to your instincts. With insights from thought leaders like Maya Angelou, Brené Brown, and Oprah Winfrey, this episode offers valuable lessons for any architect navigating challenging client relationships.

Architects Who Win
"Architects Who Win" is a podcast designed to teach architects how to confidently secure clients, charge for consultations, and grow their practice. We discuss real-world challenges and solutions that architects face in the modern world.