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EA002: Secrets to Blogging Success with Bob Borson
Publisher |
Gābl Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Business
Careers
Design
Publication Date |
Feb 13, 2013
Episode Duration |
00:59:51

We finally made it to Episode 2.

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I’m thinking a month between episodes might be a bit too long. I could not wait to record the second episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. We may need to make some changes to the podcast schedule in order to get you more episodes posted more often. Let me know what you think about that by leaving a comment below.

How often would you like to hear a new episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast?

I received some very encouraging feedback from Episode 1 and my interview with Christopher Pollard, founder and CEO of Anon Design Collective. We spoke about using our architectural education, the skills we have as architects and taking our careers to places other than the traditional architecture firm. If you haven’t listened to that episode, please be sure to check it out. For my very first effort, I am really proud of the result and I hope it makes you to think beyond the traditional roles we have as architects and maybe even inspires you to take YOUR career in a very different direction.

Today I have another great interview with my friend, Bob Borson, a dallas based residential architect who has become rather well known online through his blog, Life of an Architect. We discussed his role at the firm, Bernbaum Magadini Architects and how he loves working with residential clients. He even shares a few behind-the-scenes secrets to his success as a blogger.

I hope you enjoy it. Please let me know what you think in the comments or send me an email by clicking CONTACT above.

Topics Discussed

  • Personality-based success in residential architecture
  • The history of the Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition
  • Behind the scenes at Life of an Architect blog
  • Secrets to success at Life of an Architect blog
  • Traffic stats at Life of an Architect blog
  • Impact of blogging on business
  • Bob Borson’s close call with quitting architecture
  • The good and the bad of blogging
  • Tips for architects thinking about launching a blog
  • Friends made through blogging
  • Texas barbecue and beer making
  • Bob Borson’s musical talents
  • …and much more!

Links

Life of an Architect

Bernbaum Magadini Architects

Dallas CASA

Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition 2012 (stay tuned for info on the 2013 competition)

BUILD LLC

Coffee with an Architect blog with Jody Brown Architect

Life of an Architect FAQ Page

Contact Bob Borson

Let me know what you think…

How often would you like to hear a new episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast?

Today I have another great interview with my friend, Bob Borson, a dallas based residential architect who has become rather well known online through his blog, Life of an Architect. We discussed his role at the firm, Burnbaum Magadini Architects, how he loves working with residential clients and he shares a few behind-the-scenes secrets to his success as a blogger.

We finally made it to Episode 2.

Subscribe on iTunes

Subscribe via RSS

I’m thinking a month between episodes might be a bit too long. I could not wait to record the second episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. We may need to make some changes to the podcast schedule in order to get you more episodes posted more often. Let me know what you think about that by leaving a comment below.

How often would you like to hear a new episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast?

I received some very encouraging feedback from Episode 1 and my interview with Christopher Pollard, founder and CEO of Anon Design Collective. We spoke about using our architectural education, the skills we have as architects and taking our careers to places other than the traditional architecture firm. If you haven’t listened to that episode, please be sure to check it out. For my very first effort, I am really proud of the result and I hope it makes you to think beyond the traditional roles we have as architects and maybe even inspires you to take YOUR career in a very different direction.

Today I have another great interview with my friend, Bob Borson, a dallas based residential architect who has become rather well known online through his blog, Life of an Architect. We discussed his role at the firm, Bernbaum Magadini Architects and how he loves working with residential clients. He even shares a few behind-the-scenes secrets to his success as a blogger.

I hope you enjoy it. Please let me know what you think in the comments or send me an email by clicking CONTACT above.

Topics Discussed

  • Personality-based success in residential architecture
  • The history of the Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition
  • Behind the scenes at Life of an Architect blog
  • Secrets to success at Life of an Architect blog
  • Traffic stats at Life of an Architect blog
  • Impact of blogging on business
  • Bob Borson’s close call with quitting architecture
  • The good and the bad of blogging
  • Tips for architects thinking about launching a blog
  • Friends made through blogging
  • Texas barbecue and beer making
  • Bob Borson’s musical talents
  • …and much more!

Links

Life of an Architect

Bernbaum Magadini Architects

Dallas CASA

Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition 2012 (stay tuned for info on the 2013 competition)

BUILD LLC

Coffee with an Architect blog with Jody Brown Architect

Life of an Architect FAQ Page

Contact Bob Borson

Let me know what you think…

How often would you like to hear a new episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast?

Please remember to leave a review of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast at iTunes.

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