SILL TALKS is a podcast dedicated to providing information, finding new ways and developing strategies to help the Architect, Designer and Creatives build better businesses that are profitable and sustainable.In each episode, Arc Egbeiyon Leonard breaks down the core principles that makes architectural businesses worth going into hence helping you find the sweet spot between architecture and business.From Branding to Negotiation for architects to Learning how to find a Niche in Architecture as well as getting paid faster to Learning to deliver value through Architecture and many other ways to constantly grow your revenue and business as an Architect, Designer and a Creative in general.
Have you ever seen a client’s name pop up on your phone — and before you even read the message, your chest tightened?
Not because you did anything wrong.
But because deep down, you already knew what it wasn’t.
It wasn’t payment.
It wasn’t closure.
It was another “we’re almost there”.
In this deeply honest episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Egbeiyon Leonard opens up a conversation every architect has lived but rarely tal...
Clients don’t wake up in the morning and decide to disrespect architects.
They respond to the version of the architect that shows up.
In this deeply honest and reflective episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, host Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard unpacks one of the most painful—and misunderstood—realities of architectural practice in Africa: why architects struggle to command respect from clients, despite their training, expertise, and responsibil...
Your Firm Is Not You
Most architecture firms don’t fail because of bad design.
They struggle because everything depends on the founder.
If every decision must pass through you…
If quality only exists when you’re present…
If your team waits instead of decides…
If you can’t step away without things slowing down…
Then this episode is for you.
In this reference-style episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leon...
Preparing for Nigeria’s New Tax Regime (2026) as Architects.
For years, many architects in Nigeria have survived on improvisation — mixing personal and business finances, paying for site expenses from their own pockets, invoicing casually, and hoping everything “balances out” at the end of the year.
That era is over.
From January 1, 2026, Nigeria enters a new tax regime — one that does not attack creativity, but exposes weak systems. ...
Partnership Is Not Friendship
Many great architectural practices, creative studios, and construction businesses don’t fail because of bad ideas or lack of talent; they fail because partnerships were built on emotion instead of structure.
In this in-depth episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard unpacks one of the most misunderstood truths in business:
Partnership is not friendship.
Drawing from real experiences at Sill ...
In the architectural profession, few topics create more confusion, fear, and silence than this one:
“Architects must not advertise.”
For decades, this statement has shaped how architects behave, show up, communicate, and even define their own professional identity. But in today’s digital world—where clients discover projects online, trust is built on visibility, and influence flows through understanding—the refusal to be seen has qui...
You’ve heard it before:
“Ah Architect, do this job for us — many jobs are coming. We’ll give you exposure.”
In this brutally honest and humorous episode, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard tears apart the exploitation culture in architecture — the one that disguises itself as “opportunity.”
From clients who promise “visibility” to firms that expect “free concepts,” this episode speaks directly to every architect who’...
Every architect knows that moment — when a client looks you and says,
“Your fee is too high… I can't pay this!”
It feels like a small compromise, a harmless adjustment to secure the job. But that’s often where the real problem begins. Because when you lower your fee to please a client, you don’t just reduce your price — you reduce your power.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonar...
Ever felt like your client just doesn’t “get it”?
You’ve explained it three different ways…
You’ve sent drawings, even added labels…
Yet somehow, they’re still unsure — or worse, they’re pushing back.
In this episode of The Sill Talks Podcast, I unpack one of the biggest reasons architectural projects go off track: poor client understanding.
But here’s the honest truth — it’s not always the client’s fault.
It’s our job ...
Let’s be honest, in today's fast paced architecture industry, talent alone doesn’t build a thriving practice.
You can design the most stunning spaces, yet still struggle with inconsistent income, late-paying clients, or a firm that feels like it’s running you.
That’s the reality for many architects.
But it doesn’t have to be.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, I uncover 7 powerful secrets that can completely c...
After years in practice, one truth has become painfully clear: underpricing is one of the biggest traps architects fall into. We do it with good intentions, always wanting to win the client, secure the project, or simply stay busy. But in reality, underpricing is not a strategy, it’s a slow poison. It eats into your profits, undermines your credibility, and leaves you working twice as hard for half the reward.
In this episode of The...
One of the biggest challenges architects face is pricing. Too often, talented professionals undercharge because they fear losing clients or feel pressured to compete on price. The result? Overwork, underpayment, and a business that struggles to grow. But here’s the truth: clients don’t pay more because you work harder; they part with more money when they perceive you have more value.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we go ...
In today’s architectural landscape, technical skill and creative brilliance are no longer enough on their own. Many highly skilled architects continue to struggle with low-paying work, not because they lack talent, but because they lack visibility. The truth is simple: clients cannot value or hire who/what they cannot see.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we examine the crucial role visibility plays in positioning architec...
The world of architecture is changing. More architects are stepping away from the traditional 9–5 office model and embracing freelancing as a flexible and rewarding career path. Freelancing isn’t simply about independence alone, it’s about learning how to position yourself, manage your time, and build systems that allow you to thrive outside the safety net of a firm.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we unpack the realities...
A new year brings new possibilities; but for many architects, it also brings the same old challenges: inconsistent clients, tight margins, and burnout from chasing projects. The truth is, growth doesn’t just happen because the calendar changes, it happens when you make intentional decisions and adopt fresh strategies.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we’ll explore powerful, actionable ideas to set your practice up for grow...
One of the biggest mistakes architects make is trying to be everything to everyone. The result? Blending in, competing on price, and struggling to attract the right clients. The truth is—clarity creates opportunity. And that’s where finding your niche comes in.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we break down the art (and science) of discovering your niche as an architect. A niche doesn’t limit you—it sharpens your identity,...
Architects are trained to design buildings, but rarely trained to manage money. Many practices collapse not because of poor design, but because of poor financial habits. The good news? Building wealth and stability in your practice isn’t about making one big financial move; it’s about the small, consistent habits that compound over time.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we’ll uncover 7 practical financial habits that can t...
Most architects are brilliant problem solvers when it comes to buildings; but when it comes to their own businesses, many end up stuck in survival mode. The days are filled with drawings, site visits, client calls, and deadlines. Important? Yes. Strategic? Not always. And here’s the hard truth: without strategy, growth is accidental at best, and short-lived at worst.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we dive into the mindse...
Most architects dream of a steady flow of high-quality clients—but very few have a clear strategy for making it happen. Instead, they rely on word-of-mouth, random referrals, or wait for opportunities that may never come. The truth is: without a structured lead generation system, even the best-designed practice will struggle to grow.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, we uncover the strategies that successful architects use ...
Every architect hits that moment—you’re juggling projects, clients are calling, deadlines are piling up… and you realize, “I can’t do this alone anymore.” That’s when the big question comes in: how do I build the right team without draining my profits or losing control of my practice?
In this episode of The SILL TALKS podcast, we dive into the different staffing options architects can use to grow smarter, not harder. We’ll talk abou...
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