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Level Design Podcast
Scott Zurn
44 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join Scott Zurn, P.E. and guests in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.
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A podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join Scott Zurn, P.E. and guests in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.
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Level Design Podcast
A Day in 2040: What a Construction Project Looks Like in 15 years (Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Management)

What does the year 2040 look like? Flying cars, robots, an AI doing most of our thinking? What types of jobs will exist and which will go extinct? What will we have to watch out for and how can we thrive through change? No one really knows, but in this episode, Scott paints a picture of what it could look like for the built environment.


Chapters

00:08 The 15-year horizon: climate, insurance, and infrastructure strain

04:45 AI as standard practice in design and engineering

06:04 LiDAR, inch-accurate surveys, and real-time stormwater simulations

10:19 Immersive BIM: from 3D models to walkable design reviews

13:13 Optimizing materials and reducing carbon with computational tools

14:24 Carbon-neutral construction and the circular economy

16:16 Innovation outpacing codes: the regulatory bottleneck

18:24 From phone video to CAD: rapid as-builts and adaptive reuse

21:17 Agile business models and national collaboration networks

23:30 Visual build guides and tech-forward contractors

25:23 2040 vs 2060: seamless future or peak chaos?

26:46 Ethics, cybersecurity, and the road ahead

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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1 week ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

Level Design Podcast
What Germany Can Teach the U.S. About Water and Wastewater Management

In this conversation, Scott Zurn shares insights from his recent trip to Germany, where he was part of a delegation focused on water and wastewater management.

The discussion covers the differences in environmental engineering practices between Germany and the United States, highlighting innovative solutions, the role of nonprofit organizations, and the importance of knowledge sharing in addressing global environmental challenges.

Scott emphasizes the need for continued learning and collaboration in the field of engineering to ensure a sustainable future.

Chapters

03:03 Insights from the German Water Treatment Systems

05:46 Comparative Analysis of Population Density and Infrastructure

08:31 Innovative Solutions in Wastewater Treatment

11:29 The Role of Nonprofit Organizations in Water Management

14:22 Environmental Protection and Technological Advancements

17:28 Nature-Based Solutions in Wastewater Management

20:29 The Importance of Care in Environmental Engineering

23:20 Future of Water Management and Global Collaboration

Water treatment, environmental engineering, Germany, wastewater management, population density, technology, nonprofit organizations, environmental protection, innovative solutions, knowledge sharing

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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1 week ago
20 minutes 55 seconds

Level Design Podcast
What We’re Doing to the Planet and Why

Join host us for a candid conversation about our everyday impact on the planet—how infrastructure, convenience, and culture shape the environment—and what architects and engineers can practically do to help.

From wildlife crossings to rail vs. trucking, from lighting up our cities to rethinking packaging and food systems, this episode explores simple behavior shifts and bigger systemic choices that move us toward a healthier built world.

  • How quickly nature rebounds when human activity slows
  • The hidden costs of convenience, throwaway products, and constant illumination
  • Roads, game trails, and wildlife crossings
  • Freight, rail, and why smarter infrastructure matters
  • Bottom-up sustainability: what individuals can do now


Timestamps

00:00 — Nature’s quick rebound during COVID and what it reveals

02:30 — Roadkill, wildlife paths, and green overpasses

03:58 — Lights, energy, and the true cost of nighttime illumination

05:26 — Did previous generations “know”? Intent vs. impact

08:08 — Plastic, packaging, and the throwaway economy

09:04 — Food systems, bulk shopping, and low-waste habits

10:55 — Bottom-up sustainability: small, repeatable choices

12:22 — Trains vs. planes/trucks: freight and carbon efficiency

13:50 — High-speed rail lessons and right-sizing infrastructure


Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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1 month ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Connecting People through Engineering with Murray McBride

We discuss the importance of connecting people through engineering, the role of education in bridging gaps within the industry, and the need for mentorship to retain talent.

We explore the challenges posed by a capitalistic society on the engineering profession and emphasize the necessity of creating a supportive environment for engineers.

The discussion culminates in a reflection on the difference between needs and wants in engineering, advocating for a human-centric approach to problem-solving.


Timestamps

06:05 Bridging the Gap: Engineering and Construction

12:13 Rethinking Engineering in a Capitalistic Society

18:02 Creating a Supportive Environment for Engineers

23:59 Conclusion: What Do We Need vs. What Do We Want?

engineering, mentorship, education, community, construction, capitalism, human-centric design, problem-solving, infrastructure, professional development


Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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3 months ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

Level Design Podcast
The Most Overlooked Skills Engineers Need for a Thriving Career with Kevin Q. Walsh, PhD, PE, SE (Associate Teaching Professor at Notre Dame)

In this episode, Kevin Walsh, PhD, PE, SE, shares his journey through academia and the structural engineering industry, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities within the profession. We explore the evolving role of technology, including AI, the importance of community impact, and the need to inspire the next generation.

We discuss retention issues, the complexities of historic construction, and the emotional resilience required in the field. Kevin also highlights the responsibility of engineers toward sustainability, the influence of financial drivers, and the critical role of interpersonal skills in professional growth. We reflect on the legacy of engineers and advocate for a shift in how the profession is perceived.

We’re joined by Kevin Q. Walsh, PhD, PE, SE, Associate Teaching Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Director, Master of Engineering (MEng).

Kevin Walsh’s primary areas of research interest are sustainable and resilient infrastructure, pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) structural framing, inventory and seismic assessment of masonry and concrete buildings, large-scale experimental testing including the testing of in situ structures, unbonded post-tensioning strand/anchorage systems, modern masonry construction materials, and the professional practice of structural engineering.

Connect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kqwalsh/


Keywords

Engineering, academia, youth engagement, infrastructure, career growth, mentorship, built environment, AI in engineering, community impact, retention issues, historic construction, materials, risk management, environmental responsibility, legacy, interpersonal skills, career purpose


Chapters

03:09 Journey into Engineering

06:10 The Role of Academia in Engineering

09:08 Challenges in Attracting Youth to Engineering

12:11 The Importance of Community and Fulfillment in Engineering

15:03 The Future of Engineering and AI

18:02 The Art and Science of Engineering

20:59 Retention Issues in Engineering

23:55 Infrastructure and Its Impact

27:02 Opportunities in the Built Environment

31:02 Curiosity and Specialization in Engineering

32:26 Historic Construction and Material Challenges

34:51 Teaching Fundamentals and Emotional Resilience

37:30 Navigating Risk and Litigation in Engineering

40:37 Financial Drivers in Engineering Decisions

43:21 The Role of Engineers in Environmental Responsibility

48:15 Legacy and Purpose in Engineering

51:25 Interpersonal Skills and Professional Growth

56:35 Finding Purpose in Engineering Careers


Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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5 months ago
56 minutes 17 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Bridging the Gap: A Bridge Engineer's Journey to Empowering Future Engineers with Luis Duque, PE, M. ASCE, Bridge Engineer @ Jacobs

In this episode, we speak with Luis Duque, P.E., M. ASCE, an award-winning bridge engineer with a passion for innovation and empowering future generations. With over six years of professional experience, he has tackled complex projects involving bridge removal, erection, jacking, as well as complex modeling for full bridge analysis. 

Beyond technical expertise, Luis is a leader. He founded the "Engineering our Future" podcast to equip students and young engineers with the tools to thrive. His dedication extends to volunteering with organizations like Engineers Without Borders, bringing clean water solutions to communities in need. Luis is a recognized leader in the engineering community. 

He actively participates in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI), advocating for diversity and mentorship. He is involved in the Student Engagement Committee to help students get exposure to SEI at the Structures Congress among other activities and the Business Practices Committee to provide business solutions to engineers. Further, he has collaborated with the Building Structural Leaders Task Committee, Educations and Leadership Committee, and the ASCE 2027 Conference Committee.

In this conversation, Luis Duque shares his journey as a bridge engineer, discussing the challenges he faced as an international student and the importance of mentorship and community engagement in the engineering field. He emphasizes the need for effective communication skills and the impact of technology on the future of engineering careers. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing the engineering industry, including the need to keep engineers engaged and the role of mentorship in bridging the gap for future generations.

Connect with Luis

luisfelipeduque.com

linkedin.com/in/luisduquepe

Chapters

00:00 Journey to Engineering Success

03:06 The Day-to-Day of a Bridge Engineer

05:53 The Impact of Communication in Engineering

08:59 Mentorship and Community Engagement

11:58 The Future of Engineering Careers

14:56 Challenges Facing the Engineering Industry

18:08 The Role of Technology in Engineering

21:01 The Importance of Mentorship

23:56 Navigating Changes in the Engineering Landscape

Keywords

engineering, mentorship, bridge engineering, career development, communication skills, technology in engineering, engineering challenges, community engagement, professional growth, engineering industry

Connect with us:

The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for architects and engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment, and financial security.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions, and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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5 months ago
32 minutes 57 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Building Careers, Not Just Resumes: A Recruiter’s Perspective with Brandon McGill

Today, we’re excited to welcome Brandon McGill, an executive recruiter specializing in civil and geotechnical engineering. Brandon is the founder of Charter Executive Search and is widely known as "The Civil Recruiter."

With a passion for building meaningful relationships, Brandon goes beyond qualifications to truly understand the needs of both his candidates and clients, ensuring long-term success for everyone involved.

In this episode, we dive into the challenges and opportunities in the engineering industry, the importance of mentorship, and how Brandon is helping engineers navigate their careers in a rapidly changing market.

From the impact of private equity on engineering firms to the growing demand for entrepreneurial engineers, Brandon shares his unique insights into the current state of the industry and what it takes to thrive.

We’ll also explore the critical gaps in mentorship, the challenges of retaining talent, and why engineers are leaving the profession at alarming rates. Brandon’s approach to recruiting is all about creating win-win situations, and his perspective on the future of engineering is both inspiring and thought-provoking.

Enjoy this insightful conversation with Brandon McGill.

Chapters2:15 Brandon’s Journey into Recruiting6:30 The Role of Relationships in Recruiting10:45 Why Engineers Are Leaving the Profession15:20 The Impact of Private Equity on Engineering Firms20:10 The Importance of Mentorship in Engineering25:45 Challenges in Retaining Mid-Level Engineers30:15 The Rise of Entrepreneurial Engineers35:00 Trends in Remote and Hybrid Work40:30 The Future of Civil and Geotechnical Engineering45:50 How Brandon Helps Engineers Advance Their Careers50:10 The Value of Personal Branding in Engineering

Connect with Brandon:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonmcgill


    Connect with us:

The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for architects and engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment, and financial security.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions, and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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6 months ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Job vs. Career, Loyalty & Pride in Our Work, The Problem with Billable Hours & the Choice You Need to Make as a Civil Engineer with former ASCE President Dennis D. Truax, Ph.D., P.E.

Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Dennis Truax, a true leader and innovator in the field of civil engineering. With a career spanning over four decades, Dennis has made remarkable contributions as an educator, researcher, consulting engineer and mentor. He’s the 2022 President of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and professor emeritus of the Richard A. Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mississippi State University.

An experienced department chair with a demonstrated history of working in higher education, Dennis is a strong business development professional skilled in academic advising, public speaking, private piloting, construction, and stormwater management. He’s also a recognized expert in environmental and water resources engineering, holding multiple advanced certifications and awards, including ASCE’s Edmund Friedman Professional Recognition Award and induction into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni at Virginia Tech.

In this episode, we’ll dive into the difference between a job and a career, finding your competitive advantage, creating loyalty, having pride in our work, the problem with billable hours, and avoiding the 'dinosaur mindset’. We’ll also explore the opportunities and challenges you face whether you’re just starting your career or in the middle of it, and the critical choice every civil engineer needs to make. All this and more with former ASCE President Dennis Truax. 

Enjoy this conversation with Dennis Truax.


Chapters

02:19 Journey to Civil Engineering

06:29 The Difference Between a Job and a Career

10:17 The Role of Civil Engineers in Society

12:44 The Impact of Civil Engineering on Daily Life

16:19 Understanding Infrastructure and Its Importance

20:43 The Disconnect Between Public Perception and Infrastructure Needs

25:14 Celebrating Civil Engineering and Infrastructure

30:21 The Future of Civil Engineering and Its Societal Role

30:52 The Shared Infrastructure of Society

32:14 Understanding Civil Engineering's Role

34:50 Expectations of Water Quality

37:34 The Evolution of Civil Engineering

39:43 Opportunities for Young Engineers

42:00 Navigating Work Environments

46:40 The Commoditization of Engineers

50:25 Innovative Business Models in Engineering

57:27 The Future of Civil Engineering


Connect with Dennis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-d-truax-4678308b


Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.leveldesignpartners.com

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7 months ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

Level Design Podcast
30 Year Engineering Career, $110k Salary (gov director level) to $450k on His Own, to Building Level Design Partners

In this special episode, four of us sit down in Austin Texas to discuss the State of Civil Engineering, Infrastructure, entrepreneurship and the future of the A&E career. We also take a deep dive into Scott’s career and the origins of Level Engineering & Architecture, as well as Level Design Partners.

Scott Zurn (Founder and CEO of Level Engineering & Level Design Partners) observed some serious issues in his profession. His peers were dissatisfied and things started heading in the wrong direction.

In 2015, Scott Zurn founded Level Engineering, a national firm of independent design professionals collaborating and ensuring that our built world is positively impacting the planet we live on. Level Engineering & Architecture aims to create a new level of entrepreneurial success for designers while simultaneously creating designs that contribute to a thriving planet.

The idea for Level Engineering didn’t come to fruition without the extensive experience he had in the engineering and public works sector. Scott has worked as the Public Works Director for the City of Estes Park, Civil Engineer for the City of Longmont, and a Project manager for the City of Thornton. In 2013, Scott was named the Transportation Professional of the Year by ITE. 

He was also designated as a Public Works Leadership Fellow by the American Public Works Association (APWA). He has secured and managed 100s of millions of federal grants and grant-funded NEPA studies and transportation projects. He earned the ENR Best Project of 09, for a 300-acre Brownfield Redevelopment including $250 million dollars in infrastructure bridges and 650,000 sf of retail development.

We’re also joined by Peter Modica, P.E. (Structural Engineer in Austin, Texas) who joined Level in 2024 and Andrew Dominguez (Entrepreneur and Growth Strategist) to extract unique perspectives of Scott’s story and paint a picture of the future.

Some of what we discuss includes:

  • Interstates, pollution and the state of infrastructure

  • Political impact

  • Leaning into technology

  • Going out on your own as an Engineer

  • How Scott got the idea for Level and how he proved it could work

  • 110k salary director level (after 30 year career) to making $450k on his own

  • Starting and building a new business model in A&E

  • The Human Convenience

  • For Benefit business model

  • Why Peter (PE) joined Level

  • Stamping for the first time (and the stress that can come with it)

  • Being connected to the work + mentorship

  • Marketing

https://levelengineering.com/about-scott-zurn

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

www.levelengineering.com

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7 months ago
57 minutes 36 seconds

Level Design Podcast
How Urban Fires Are Reshaping Infrastructure and Design, Fire Recovery, Reimbursement, FEMA, and Rebuilding w/ Jay Blackburn, P.E. & Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Manager Allison James

This conversation delves into the complexities of community recovery following devastating fires in California, focusing on the emotional toll on municipal staff, the bureaucratic challenges posed by FEMA, and the importance of partnerships in recovery efforts.

We’re joined by Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Manager Allison James as well as Engineers Scott Zurn and Jay Blackburn. They share their experiences with disaster management, the intricacies of debris removal, and the need for effective contracting and procurement processes to ensure successful recovery and rebuilding efforts.

In this conversation, Allison James, Scott Zurn, and Jay discuss the complexities of disaster recovery, focusing on FEMA reimbursements, the importance of documentation, and the emotional toll on communities. They share insights on navigating the recovery process, building resilient infrastructure, and the necessity of trauma-informed care for both staff and residents. The conversation emphasizes teamwork, communication, and the need for proper planning to ensure effective recovery and rebuilding efforts.

If you’ve been affected by the LA fires, don’t hesitate to reach out and discuss how we can help you navigate recovery, FEMA reimbursement, and building back better. Levelengineering.com

Keywords: Fire Recovery, evaluation, reimbursement, FEMA, engineering, rebuilding, California fires, LA Fire, community recovery, FEMA, public works, infrastructure, emotional impact, disaster management, partnerships, debris removal, contracting, disaster recovery, infrastructure, emotional impact, trauma-informed care, community support, reimbursement, rebuilding, resilience

Chapters

00:54 Understanding the Fire Situation

02:49 Community Impact and Emotional Toll

05:57 Public Works and Emergency Response

08:47 FEMA's Role and Bureaucratic Challenges

12:12 Celebrating Recovery Success

15:03 Partnerships in Recovery

17:57 Debris Removal Process

20:59 Contracting and Procurement Challenges

24:01 Building Back Better

27:00 FEMA Reimbursement and Project Management

30:11 Final Thoughts on Community Resilience

39:20 Navigating FEMA Reimbursements

41:31 The Importance of Documentation in Disaster Recovery

43:47 Challenges with Tree Recovery Post-Disaster

45:49 Assessing Infrastructure Damage After a Disaster

48:51 Building Back Better: Infrastructure Resilience

51:33 Emotional Impact of Rebuilding After Disaster

55:57 Trauma-Informed Care for Disaster Recovery

01:01:55 The Role of FEMA in Community Recovery

01:04:58 Teamwork and Support in Disaster Recovery

01:10:40 First Steps for Effective Disaster Recovery


If you’ve been affected by the LA fires, don’t hesitate to reach out and discuss how we can help you navigate recovery, FEMA reimbursement, and building back better. Levelengineering.com

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence.

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8 months ago
1 hour 45 seconds

Level Design Podcast
The Biggest Contributor to Global Warming, Who’s Solving it, and What it Means for the Future

This conversation explores the multifaceted issues surrounding climate change, its impact on migration, and the role of human activity in exacerbating environmental challenges.

We discuss the importance of understanding both natural and human-induced factors contributing to climate change, the implications for human life, and the urgent need for innovative and sustainable design solutions.

What are the real implications of climate change on ecosystems, migration, and food systems, – what are some of the common interconnectedness of economic models and environmental impact.

The discussion highlights the importance of individual action and the potential for the design community to lead the way in addressing these pressing issues.


Chapters

02:57 The Impact of Climate Change on Human Life

06:08 Natural vs. Human-Induced Climate Change

09:02 The Role of Oceans and Ice Melting

12:01 Research Tools and Data on Climate Change

13:30 “The Tipping Point”

14:57 Human Convenience and Its Environmental Impact

17:58 Deforestation and Its Consequences

21:14 The Urgency of Change

25:11 Climate Change and Its Implications

28:09 The Role of Design in Climate Solutions

32:43 Migration and Displacement

36:05 The Interconnectedness of Food Systems and Climate

40:02 Rethinking Economic Models for Sustainability

43:14 The Power of Individual Action and Innovation


Keywords

Climate change, global warming, migration, environmental impact, human convenience, deforestation, ocean acidity, greenhouse gases, research data, sustainability, design solutions, migration, food systems, economic models, environmental impact, adaptation, innovation


Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.


Join us: Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?


Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence: leveldesignpartners.com


Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com

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9 months ago
34 minutes 47 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Mentorship, Entrepreneurship and Taking Back Control of Your Career with Andrew Dominguez

In this episode of The Level Design Podcast, we dive into the challenges and opportunities shaping the engineering and architecture fields today.

Our guest, Andrew, shares his journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship, offering insights into the evolving landscape of mentorship, the lasting impact of COVID-19, and the growing shift toward entrepreneurial models.

He discusses the knowledge gap created by economic downturns and emphasizes the importance of leadership, connection, and fostering a positive work culture.

Andrew also reflects on the emotional toll of traditional work environments and explores how community, collaboration, and open-mindedness can pave the way for a more balanced and fulfilling future in the industry.

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.


Chapters


03:56 The Knowledge Gap in Engineering

07:01 Impact of COVID-19 on Work Culture

10:07 Challenges of Entrepreneurship

12:58 The Importance of Leadership and Connection

16:00 Andrew's Journey to Entrepreneurship

18:56 The Disconnect in Engineering Training

22:07 The Role of Level in Supporting Engineers

24:57 Emotional Drain and Work-Life Balance

28:07 The Future of Collaborative Work

31:02 The Fear of Entrepreneurship

33:56 The Power of Community and Collaboration

36:57 The Value of Mentorship and Learning

40:00 Taking Back Control of Your Career

43:08 The Importance of Youthful Thinking

46:06 The Future of Work and Corporate Structures


Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com

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9 months ago
49 minutes 29 seconds

Level Design Podcast
A&E: Becoming Irreplaceable (and finding purpose in your work)

The conversation explores critical themes surrounding structural safety, the commoditization of A&Es, and the historical context of the 1740s in our ‘How we got here” series.

Scott addresses the challenges faced by the engineering workforce, including declining interest in engineering careers and the factors contributing to this trend.

We discuss the challenges faced by professionals in the engineering and architecture sectors, particularly focusing on employee turnover, the impact of organizational structures, and the importance of mentorship. We explore how the commoditization of talent is affecting job satisfaction and career advancement, emphasizing the need for individuals to find purpose and uniqueness in their work.

This discussion also highlights the evolution of firms in the industry and the necessity for modernization to attract and retain talent.

Chapters

00:00 Structural Safety and Urgency in Childcare Facilities

02:52 The Commoditization of Design and Engineering

05:59 Historical Context: The 1740s and Its Influencers

09:01 The Role of Benjamin Franklin in Shaping America

12:10 Challenges in the Engineering Workforce

15:09 The Decline of Interest in Engineering Careers

19:28 Understanding the Reasons Behind Employee Turnover

22:58 The Impact of Organizational Structure on Talent

24:14 Strategies to Avoid Becoming a Commodity

28:17 The Role of Willpower in Career Advancement

30:51 The Evolution of Engineering and Architecture Firms

33:39 Finding Purpose and Uniqueness in Your Work

36:32 The Importance of Mentorship in Engineering

39:35 Modernizing the Industry for Future Success

Keywords

structural safety, engineering, historical context, 1740s, design professionals, industry trends, employee turnover, organizational structure, talent management, engineering, architecture, mentorship, career advancement, industry modernization, purpose in work, avoiding commoditization

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com

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10 months ago
33 minutes 15 seconds

Level Design Podcast
The ADU Challenge & Opportunity

In today’s episode, we discuss the subtle effect Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) will have on communities, highlighting their potential benefits and challenges, including increased density and the need for careful planning to avoid overwhelming existing infrastructure.

We discuss the cyclical nature of public perception towards infrastructure, the role of shared community resources, and the intriguing concept of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a potential solution for affordable housing. Tune in as we connect the dots between history, community, and the future of urban living.

Keywords

Infrastructure, community, ADUs, urbanization, shared resources, history, housing, community planning, transportation, roads

Chapters

00:11 - The Cyclical Nature of Infrastructure Perception

01:55 - Infrastructure as a Catalyst for Business

02:18 - Community Perspectives on Infrastructure

04:17 - Historical Context of Infrastructure Development

05:17 - The Tribal Effect and Urbanization

08:32 - Early Road Improvements

09:40 - Infrastructure's Achilles Heel

11:37 - Financing and Management of Infrastructure

12:48 - Shared Infrastructure and Community Responsibility

17:12 - The Pros and Cons of ADUs

19:52 - The Impact of ADUs on Communities

24:40 - The Future of Urban Development

31:30 - The Importance of Transit Planning

33:03 - Closing Remarks and in invitation

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

Podcast website: ⁠leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: leveldesignpartners.com⁠

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1 year ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

Level Design Podcast
Your Role in the Design Industry is Changing Forever: Embracing Regenerative Practices and Purpose-Driven Paradigms with Trevanna Frost Grenfell

In this conversation, we’re joined by Trevanna Frost Grenfell. Trevanna is faculty at reNourish Studio as well as working with businesses and organizations independently on developing self-organizing potential through application of living systems thinking and developmental processes to their work.

She has a background in nonprofit strategic consulting work, but pivoted to organizational development in her current form when she encountered the work of Carol Sanford in 2016, since she found that the methodology and thinking of this regenerative community was the missing piece in much of her previous organizational work.

Layering the rigorous application of the principles or regeneration into the practical application of business and organizational leadership development allows Trevanna to work with teams and organizations to re-inspirit their work and to grow into the next levels of their potential within the systems of our world -- many of which deeply need regeneration and restructuring.

Trevanna also has academic training in conflict resolution, mediation, and negotiation with international NGO and community partners and graduate study in "Leadership for Sustainability", and she interweaves her business consulting work with her deep personal experiences of wildlife tracking, wilderness guiding, and community-building in connection with the natural world around us. What role can you and your work play in supporting the systems evolutions that are imperative in our current world?

In this conversation we discuss changing systems, the “problem” with problem-solving and the need for creativity,  mentorship, the development of human potential, and the evolution of business paradigms from profit-driven to purpose-driven.

What does all this mean for the design industry? How can this shift dramatically impact the way you work? How can this impact your career, your thinking, your decision making, your community, your wealth, and your fulfillment?

Chapters

00:00 The Meeting of Minds: Indigenous Perspectives on Environmentalism

02:55 Living Systems Thinking: The Interconnection of People and Places

06:02 Engineering for Change: The Role of Creativity in Problem Solving

09:01 The Evolution of Business Paradigms: From Profit to Purpose

11:52 The Importance of Nested Systems in Global Change

14:58 Behavioral Shifts: Learning from Nature's Ecosystems

17:59 The Role of Community in Engineering and Design

20:57 Developing Human Potential: The Key to Thriving Organizations

23:47 Metrics of Success: Beyond Financial Capital

27:04 The Journey of Self-Development in Professional Growth

29:48 Entrepreneurship: Navigating Barriers and Building Community

32:55 The Power of Mentorship in Shaping Future Leaders

35:57 Creating a Regenerative Culture in Business

38:54 The Future of Engineering: Embracing Change and Innovation

42:00 The Role of Leadership in Fostering Development

44:57 The Interplay of Traditional and Innovative Thinking

47:58 The Path Forward: Building a Supportive Ecosystem for Entrepreneurs

Resources

  • Carol Sanford: carolsanford.com
  • reNourish: renourishstudio.com/resources
  • Level Design Partners: leveldesignpartners.com

Keywords

Regenerative business, environmentalism, living systems thinking, engineering, creativity, business paradigms, community, change, entrepreneurship, mentorship, regenerative culture

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The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

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1 year ago
53 minutes 59 seconds

Level Design Podcast
A Different Path for Engineers & Architects

Today, Scott talks about 3 main career options you have as a design professional. He lays out his experience in both the corporate world (private, public etc) and in the entrepreneurial world, and his path to a more attractive career path for design professionals.

Over the past 8 years, we’ve created a new way of working for A&E’s that combines the benefits of entrepreneurship with the support and resources of a collaborative organization.

The goal is to create a more attractive career path for design professionals and address the declining interest in the industry. Level provides mentorship, support, and a sense of community while allowing individuals to have the freedom and flexibility to work on their own terms.

The organization focuses on lifelong learning and creating a sustainable future for the built environment in the United States.

We discuss:

  • Combining the benefits of entrepreneurship with the support and resources of a collaborative organization.

  • How to create a more attractive career path for architects and engineers and address the declining interest in the industry.

  • Access to mentorship, support, and a sense of community while also having the freedom and flexibility to work on their own terms.

  • The false conception that a corporate job is the safest route

  • The focus is on lifelong learning and creating a sustainable future for the built environment in the United States.

Chapters

08:16 The Need for a New Way of Working

13:23 The Declining Interest in Architecture and Engineering

18:53 The Benefits of Level Collaborative

21:14 Onboarding and the Unique Structure of Level

25:31 The Growing Collaborative and the Future of Level

30:52 The Importance and Excitement of the Built Environment

Keywords

Level Collaborative, architects, engineers, entrepreneurship, collaborative organization, career path, mentorship, support, community, freedom, flexibility, lifelong learning, sustainable future, built environment

Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com⁠

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1 year ago
29 minutes

Level Design Podcast
The Sustainability Problem No One is Talking About

In today’s episode, we dive into green infrastructure and sustainable materials, emphasizing the urgent need for eco-friendly practices to combat climate change. But, what if we’re talking about the wrong problem? We throw buzz words out there all the time…green infrastructure, sustainable materials, environmentally friendly infrastructure, renewable energy etc. These are all important, but what’s the larger conversation? What happens when we zoom out? Scott highlights the importance of smarter water systems and evolving transportation needs in a post-COVID world. The conversation underscores the necessity of long-term sustainability in decision-making and the challenges cities face in accommodating growing populations. It stresses the competitive nature of cities and the need for collaboration to fund and develop infrastructure, with a focus on the role of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in fostering cooperation. We briefly touch on the historical context of infrastructure development in the 1720s (how we got here). We discuss: The role of local governments How much it costs to maintain US roads It’s easy to blame the Government, but… What needs to change to create real sustainability How water systems are built primarily to support fire fighting The new fire suppression system regulation History recap - How we got here - 1720s Changing dynamics of transportation in a post-COVID world Keywords Green infrastructure, sustainable materials, climate change, government, infrastructure maintenance, water systems, transportation, sustainability, infrastructure planning, collaboration, Metropolitan Planning Districts, transportation systems, community involvement Chapters 03:08 Exploring the Impact of Human Activities on Climate Change 07:25 The Role of Government in Infrastructure Maintenance 12:02 The Need for Smarter Water Systems 17:02 The Changing Dynamics of Transportation in a Post-COVID World 19:08 Balancing Sustainability with Practicality 21:03 Meeting the Infrastructure Needs of Growing Cities 25:18 The Role of Metropolitan Planning Districts (MPOs) 29:00 The Impact of COVID-19 on Transportation Needs 33:10 The Historical Context of Infrastructure Development in the 1720s Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet. Podcast website: ⁠leveldesignpod.com⁠ Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship? By combining the benefits of independent work with the support and resources of a collaborative organization, Level Design Partners is charged with creating a different path for Engineers & Architects. Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence. Get involved: ⁠leveldesignpartners.com

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1 year ago
35 minutes 36 seconds

Level Design Podcast
The Knowledge Gap and the Need for Mentorship in the Design Industry

In today’s episode, we explore the growing knowledge gap as well as the critical importance of mentorship for Architects and Engineers. We discuss why mentorship is baked into everything we do in our collaborative, Level Design Partners.

We also address the challenges of climate change and how the built environment affects the planet. We explore the need for sustainable design and the role of technology in our field.

Then, we shift to the history of infrastructure development in the early 1700s, focusing on transportation, bridge construction, and urban planning, highlighting both the frustrations and opportunities of that era.

Are you one of the 5% of Engineers and Architects who's ready to take on Entrepreneurship?

By combining the benefits of independent work with the support and resources of a collaborative organization, Level Design Partners is charged with creating a different path for Engineers & Architects.

Dive deeper, fill out the form, and our leadership team will personally connect with you, address your questions and explore reclaiming your professional independence: https://leveldesignpartners.com

Keywords

Mentorship, design industry, engineering, architecture, infrastructure, climate change, built world, sustainable design, transportation, bridge construction, urban planning

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Personal Experiences

03:12 The Impact of Climate Change and the Built World

08:01 The Importance of Mentorship in the Design Industry

14:51 The Knowledge Gap and the Need for Mentoring

20:59 Combining Tech and Traditional Approaches in Level

28:09 Exploring the History of Infrastructure Development

34:56 The Frustration and Opportunities of the Early 1700s

Connect with us:

The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com⁠

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1 year ago
29 minutes 8 seconds

Level Design Podcast
What’s Under Our Cities?

The conversation explores the history and challenges of underground infrastructure. From the complexity and challenges it presents today, the transition to clean energy, regulatory challenges, and the importance of planning for the future.

It highlights the shortage of knowledge and expertise in maintaining these systems and the overwhelming amount of underground infrastructure that requires creative solutions.


Chapters

00:37 Infrastructure in the early 1700s

5:42 Foundations of American Infrastructure

7:32 Early Water Distribution Systems

8:11 Challenges of Sanitation and Waste Disposal

9:05 Overview of Underground Infrastructure

12:06 Evolution of Water Mains

15:23 The Need for Creative infrastructure Solutions

16:17 Overview of Underground Infrastructure

20:28 Complexity and Challenges

21:06 Contractor Responsibilities and Insurance

22:16 Ownership and Responsibility of Underground Facilities

23:14 Job Security and the Future of Infrastructure

25:12 Shortage of Knowledge and Expertise

27:31 The Overwhelming Amount of Underground Infrastructure

28:20 Modern Solutions: Tunnels and Boring Machines

29:35 The Transition to Clean Energy

41:44 Regulatory Challenges and Planning for the Future

44:45 An exciting advancement in Water Filtration Technology


Keywords

US infrastructure, engineering, architecture, infrastructure, water systems, Job Security, Water Mains, Water Distribution Systems, Sanitation, underground infrastructure, water filtration, tunnels


Connect with us:

The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security.

Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.

Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠

Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com

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1 year ago
40 minutes 20 seconds

Level Design Podcast
How Our Roads Work & Which State Has the Best Roads

Many people aren't aware of how roads are designed, funded, or function. Road infrastructure is crucial in our society, connecting communities and enabling easy travel. In today’s episode, we dive into this topic to reveal insights about modern civil engineering and how we got here. We dive into the evolution of road construction materials and the shared nature of public infrastructure. Scott highlights the challenges of road maintenance and the need for more engineers in the field of infrastructure. Chapters 01:10 The Public Nature of Beaches 03:15 Appreciating Public Access to Beaches 04:41 Infrastructure Development in the 1690s 05:12 The Emergence of Government for Public Services 06:05 Wooden Water Mains 07:23 The Governance of Public Spaces 08:05 The Evolution of Road Construction Materials 10:02 The Shared Nature of Public Infrastructure 11:13 The Maintenance and Management of Roads 12:39 Understanding Road Construction 22:04 The Design of Roads to Fail 23:32 The Challenges of Road Maintenance 29:38 The Quality of Roads in Different States 35:05 The Need for More Engineers in Infrastructure Keywords US infrastructure, engineering, architecture, infrastructure, transportation, water systems, road systems, highway engineering, engineering economics Connect with us: The Level Design Podcast is a podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join us in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet. Podcast website: ⁠https://www.leveldesignpod.com⁠ Get involved: ⁠https://leveldesignpartners.com⁠

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1 year ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

Level Design Podcast
A podcast for Architects and Engineers who want to thrive in this industry by creating more freedom, fulfillment and financial security. Join Scott Zurn, P.E. and guests in uncovering how to restore value and honor to the unique people who choose to be designers and caretakers of our built world and why it’s essential to the future of our society, our industry, and our planet.