
ThriveCast: Your Podcast Blueprint for AEC & Construction Manufacturing Success
Welcome to ThriveCast: Your Podcast Blueprint for AEC & Construction Manufacturing Success.
This isn’t just a podcast - it’s your secret weapon for building a powerhouse AEC or construction manufacturing business. We’re talking next-level design strategies, construction management hacks, sales game-changers, and community engagement gold. Basically, if it makes your firm better, we’ll have a recording right here!
Think of this podcast as your ultimate AEC cheat sheet. We serve up sharp insights, actionable tips, and just enough wit to keep things spicy. Whether you’re refining processes, leading with innovation, or crafting a client experience so good it makes your competitors weep, ThriveCast has your back.
Ready to ditch average and dominate? Hit play, and let’s thrive together!
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ThriveCast: Your Podcast Blueprint for AEC & Construction Manufacturing Success
Success by Design with Archis Architects | ThriveCAST Podcast
In this episode of ThriveCAST, host Shannon Singler interviews Jeremy Ortiz, founder and CEO of Archis Architects, a firm that doesn’t just design buildings - it architects success. Jeremy has been shaping skylines and defying industry norms since 1999.
From launching his firm during an economic downturn to scaling across multiple states, his journey is a masterclass in resilience, adaptability, and knowing when to put the pencil down. If you’ve ever wondered how to juggle the art and science of business while convincing clients that good design isn’t just a luxury, this episode is for you.
What You’ll Take Away:
- The business of blueprints – Why every architect should minor in business (or risk getting blindsided by the business side of running a business [hint: taxes]).
- Scaling smart – How to expand your firm across multiple locations without losing your mind or money.
- Design that sells – Strategies for communicating the value of thoughtful architecture to clients who only see dollar signs.
Whether you’re an architect, a business owner, or someone who appreciates not living in a cookie-cutter building, this conversation will inspire you to think bigger, design smarter, and build bolder.