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What’s it really like to work in architecture? The hosts of Archispeak know, and they’re here to share real-life experiences. Since 2012 architects Evan Troxel and Cormac Phalen have been podcasting their brand of real talk on everything from design, tools, and work/life balance to generational differences, mentoring, job hunting, and more. Probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unique insights have grown their audience and become a weekly ritual for students and seasoned professionals alike.

#156 - Career Crisis

Archispeak shares their recent experience of attending Autodesk University and then gets serious about identifying and coping with a mid-career crisis.

Photo by Cormac Phalen

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Links

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  1. Autodesk University

  2. Red Rock Canyon

  3. AIA Conference on Architecture 2019

  4. David Rock's SCARF Model

  5. Learning about the brain changes everything: David Rock at TEDxTokyo

  6. Designing Your Life

  7. Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

  8. Archispeak Podcast #117 - Motivation

Music

The music for this episode is Everything and More by System Kid. You can buy their music on iTunes. Support the band!

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