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Architecture Business Club with Jon ClaytonHelping architect shaped people build a better business with actionable tips and tactics. Author: Jon Clayton
Architecture Business Club is the weekly podcast to help solo and small firm architecture business owners build a profitable, future-proof architecture practice that both you and your clients love! Its an inclusive place (for ALL architecture business owners). So whether youre an Architect, Architectural Technologist, or Architectural DesignerIf you sell architectural services and want to improve the way you do thingsThis is THE podcast for you. Im Jon Clayton, your show host, and a Chartered Architectural Technologist based in the UK. Ive been in architecture for over two decades and running my own (solo) practice for 10 years. Each week youll hear from inspiring people from the world of architecture and business who share actionable tips to help you improve how you work, save time, or make more money. Ill also share my own experiences running an architecture business in occasional solo episodes. We cover everything from mindset, money, business strategy, sales & marketing, productivity, systems & workflows, client experience, outsourcing, software, technology, and much more. Episodes are kept as short as possible by cutting out the fluff and getting straight to the point. So expect interview episodes of around 30 minutes or less, and solo episodes of 5 to 15 minutes. New episodes are released every Thursday at 6am GMT / 2am EST. Welcome to the Club! Language: en Genres: Arts, Business, Design, Entrepreneurship Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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How (& Why) The Architecture Business Club Podcast Is Changing | 108
Episode 108
Wednesday, 19 November, 2025
In this episode of the Architecture Business Club podcast, host Jon Clayton reflects on the podcast's impact and announces several upcoming changes aimed at broadening its audience and improving content delivery. Key changes include the transition to both audio and video formats, a shift to fortnightly episode releases, and a tighter editing process to focus on core topics. Jon also discusses the possibility of releasing video versions of past episodes and explores securing a long-term sponsor that aligns with the show's mission. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback on these updates and suggest potential sponsorship partners.—Episode Highlights00:00 Introduction01:01 New Audio and Video Formats02:01 Content and Format Adjustments05:25 Editing and Production Process07:05 Release Schedule Update08:48 Focus on Interview-Based Episodes10:57 Exploring New Podcast Ideas11:27 Sponsorship and Ads15:22 Summary and Conclusion—Key TakeawaysThe importance of adaptability: The episode demonstrates how being flexible and open to change can help you overcome unexpected challenges and seize new opportunities.Effective communication is key: Clear, honest, and timely communication between all parties involved helps to prevent misunderstandings and ensures that everyone is aligned towards common goals.Continuous learning drives progress: Embracing a mindset of ongoing learning and self-improvement allows for personal and professional growth, keeping individuals and organisations competitive in a rapidly evolving environment.—Subscribe on YouTube (for upcoming video episodes!) 📺Send a Voicemail to the show (we listen to every message!) 📢Curious about podcasting? Click here to book a chat with Jon 🎧Want to meet people like you? Click here to join our community waitlist 🤝Follow or Connect with Jon on LinkedIn 🤝—👇 And if you enjoyed this episode…Please leave a 5-star review or rating wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode.—Next EpisodeNext time Jon chats with Christine Gritmon about personal branding.










