Renovation Story- Indianapolis 1939
Publisher |
Gābl Media
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Jun 30, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:41:26

Jeff Echols joined me to talk about this experience renovating his 1939 home in Indianapolis, IN. What is different about the way we live today versus 1939? What does it mean to modernize a house? What are the downsides of DIY?

About our guest:

Jeff Echols studied architecture at Ball State University and left architecture to work with professional service providers on Branding and Marketing through his company Echo Engagement. . He is the Director of Brand Strategy at EntreArchitect, has a podcast Build Your Brand and another called Context and Clarity.

https://www.echoengage.com

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