The hardest things to talk about are often the ones that most need our commitment. In this episode, we dive into one of architecture’s toughest (and most overdue) topics: how to make the profession more transparent, inclusive, and accessible. My guest, Roderic Walton, is on a mission to demystify what architects actually do—and to build a community where open discussion replaces gatekeeping. Through his YouTube channel, he’s redefining how we talk about architecture, who gets to be part of it, and how to create a career that truly makes an impact. If you’ve ever questioned your place in the profession—or wanted to change it for the better—this conversation is for you.
- It takes time to forge a career path but what makes your career is the changes you can make for others through your work.
- Hearing and giving voice to a broader community makes your work more relevant and impactful.
- Overcoming negativity and setbacks comes from clarity around why your work is important.
- Part of why our profession isn't getting more diverse is that we don;t have diverse design processes.
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