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Architecture Business Club with Jon Clayton

Architecture Business Club

Architecture Business Club is the podcast to help you build a profitable, future-proof architecture practice that both you and your clients love! Whether you’re an Architect, Architectural Technologist, or Architectural Designer…This is THE podcast for you.

Recent Episodes

How To Avoid Miscommunication Problems In Architecture with Usman Yaqub | 125
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June 10, 2026

How To Avoid Miscommunication Problems In Architecture with Usman Yaqub | 125

Avoiding Costly Miscommunication in Architecture: Clearer Client Communication with Usman Yaqub Jon Clayton hosts Architecture Business Club with guest Usman Yaqub, president of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists and director at Studio Yaqub Architecture, to discuss how miscommunication and technical jargon damage projects and client relationships. Usman explains that clients, contractors, planners, engineers, and consultants view the same project through different lenses—emo
Navigating Home Design Costs with Michael Sweebe | 124
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May 27, 2026

Navigating Home Design Costs with Michael Sweebe | 124

Fixing Budget Misalignment in Residential Projects. A conversation with Michael Sweebe on Build Cost Estimation. Host Jon Clayton interviews residential architect Michael Sweebe of Sweebe Architecture about the common problem of homeowners’ design goals outpacing their budgets and the lack of early tools to define scope and estimate costs. Mike shares how his childhood experience in an unsuitable apartment shaped his focus on homes as expressions of memory, identity, and aspiration, and how 20 y
Marketing & Lead Generation Tips For Small Businesses | 123
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May 6, 2026

Marketing & Lead Generation Tips For Small Businesses | 123

Top Marketing & Lead Generation Episodes for Architecture Practices Jon Clayton introduces a roundup of Architecture Business Club episodes focused on improving marketing and lead generation for architecture practices beyond a website portfolio and occasional Instagram posts. Jon highlights the most popular marketing and lead generation episode to date, shares a “hidden gem,” and reveals one of his personal favourites. — Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Most Popular Marketing & Lead G
Solopreneur's Guide To Business Mastery with Kathy Ennis | 122
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April 22, 2026

Solopreneur's Guide To Business Mastery with Kathy Ennis | 122

Host Jon Clayton welcomes Kathy Ennis of Little Piggy Ltd to Architecture Business Club to discuss why many solopreneurs and micro business owners struggle and what drives success. Kathy explains that talented people often rely on passion and “window dressing” marketing without learning core business skills, especially planning and cashflow forecasting. She outlines her five “Ps”: people (start with psychographics and choose who you want to buy from you), product (for services, productise offers
Get More People To See Your Content (Repurpose It!) with Annette Mashi | 121
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April 8, 2026

Get More People To See Your Content (Repurpose It!) with Annette Mashi | 121

Host Jon Clayton interviews Annette Mashi on Architecture Business Club about repurposing existing website content—case studies, portfolios, photos, and blog posts—so more people see it across platforms and are driven back to the website. Annette explains a top-down process: start with a large piece (e.g., an energy-efficiency case study), turn it into a blog, then break it into topic-specific newsletters and short LinkedIn posts that link back to the blog. They discuss finding content ideas in
What is Succession Planning & Why Does It Matter with Kevin Crawford | 120
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March 25, 2026

What is Succession Planning & Why Does It Matter with Kevin Crawford | 120

Jon Clayton hosts Architecture Business Club with guest Kevin Crawford, an architecture practice leader with 20+ years’ experience who implemented a succession plan at Crawford Architecture via a transition to employee ownership. They define succession planning as future-proofing the business, protecting legacy, and ensuring continuity if the owner retires, can’t work, or dies, noting many practices delay it until it becomes urgent. Kevin shares how waiting until his father was around 70 created