Architecting
Professional Training And Coaching
Cincinnati, United States
2 employees
- Employees
- 2
Architecting Overview
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, United States
- Website
- www.architectingpodcast.com
- Industry
- Professional Training And Coaching
- Employees
- 2
- Founded
- 2021
- NAICS
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Business Schools and Computer and Management TrainingComputer TrainingProfessional and Management Development Training
About Architecting
If you believe design can change the world, then you’ve found your humans! Learn how to live your passion and claim your architecture lifestyle with career coach Angela Mazzi, FAIA, FACHA, EDAC a practicing architect and thought leader. Subscribe to the podcast for weekly shows on the architect as a person that help you bypass the status quo traps in our profession while learning how to make an impact through your work with real life strategies. Private coaching programs are also available. Angela helps overwhelmed and burned out architects reclaim their passion for great design. Together, we’ll explore Thought Leadership, how to achieve your next career level, Time/Energy Management tips to stay balanced, Promoting Wellbeing in work and life and Conscious Design and Social Change. 5% of all coaching fees are donated to an architecture related charity- stop by the website to see who is currently featured.
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