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Architects often find themselves buried under deadlines, staff questions, and the pressure to deliver flawless work—leaving little room to breathe, lead, or think creatively. This episode explores why that overwhelm feels so persistent and why traditional fixes rarely move the needle.
Drowning in projects, staff issues, and nonstop client demands? In this episode, Enoch and Rio dig into what really sits beneath overwhelm for architecture firm owners and new partners.
You’ll hear how ego and pride in being “the busy one” can trap you in a me-centric office, and why real change starts with how you see yourself, not with another tool or system.
• The hidden “reward” you may be getting from overwhelm… and why letting it go can feel unsafe.
• A quiet shift in how you see your role that lets your team grow while you step back.
• The wake-up calls that push some architects to rebuild their firms—and their lives.
00:00 Intro
03:42 Why Fortune 500 Leaders Have Coaches (But You Don’t)
06:28 The Shadow Side: What Your “Busy” Really Means
09:15 From Lover to King: The 4 Stages Every Architect Must Face
12:37 How Your Ego Creates the Chaos You’re Drowning In
15:52 The Me-Centric Universe That’s Killing Your Practice
19:08 Why Smart Architects Make Terrible Business Owners
22:44 The Hidden Payoff Keeping You Overwhelmed
25:31 “I Must Be Important” – The Addiction to Being Needed
28:19 How Victoria Beckham Learned to Kill Her Ego
31:47 The Wake-Up Call: When Health Crisis Forces Change
34:25 Why Non-Architects Often Run Better Architecture Firms
37:13 Architecture School’s Toxic Programming Problem
40:28 “Until You Make the Unconscious Conscious…”
42:45 Start Acting Like the Creative Director You Want to Become
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