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I'll cut to the chase.

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This episode is all about Architecture Business Clubs membership community.

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I'll cover everything you need to know about it so you can decide if it's for you

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in this episode of Architecture Business Club the weekly podcast for small firm

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founders who want to build their dream business in architecture and enjoy more

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freedom flexibility and fulfillment in what they do I'm John Clayton, your host.

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I know that building an architecture business can feel hard, especially

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if you're a sole practitioner.

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Good news is that you don't have to do it alone.

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Last year, we launched our membership community to a small

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group of founding members, including architects, architectural

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technologists, and interior designers.

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We meet online each week, and occasionally in person, to support

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each other in building our businesses, and to have some fun along the way.

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On the 1st of March 2025, we are opening the doors to a

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limited number of new members.

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If you'd like to join this supportive group of like minded

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professionals, now's your chance.

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Just go to architecturebusinessclub.

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com forward slash waitlist or click the link in the show notes and enter

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your details so we can let you know how you can join this incredible group.

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And if you have any questions, just email john, that's j o n

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at architecturebusinessclub.

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com.

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So let's find out how being part of this amazing community

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can help you and your business.

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Hey everyone, thanks for joining me today.

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I've talked a little bit already about the Architecture Business

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Club community in episode 66.

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That was called Building Your Architecture Business with the Power of Community.

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And in that episode you can also hear from some of our founding members

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sharing their experiences so far.

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If you haven't heard it yet, I do suggest that you go and listen to that episode.

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But in this episode, I'm going to dig a little bit deeper into what you can

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expect from the community to really help you decide if this is something for you.

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So, what is the Architecture Business Club community?

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It is a group of small business owners who are working in and around the world

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of architecture, coming together, sharing knowledge and supporting each other

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in building their businesses together.

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And our aim is to help you build your dream business and

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enjoy freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment in what you do.

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So, I want to ask a few common questions that have cropped up about the community.

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Do you have to be an architect to join?

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No, you don't need to be an architect.

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This community isn't just for architects.

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So you might be an architect, you may be an architectural technologist,

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interior designer, you might be the founder of a small practice,

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maybe you're a planning consultant.

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Even a structural engineer.

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You really don't care about your professional title.

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The important thing is that you're working in and around the world of architecture

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and you're running a business, whether that's you on your own or you've got

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some team members working with you.

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So that's who the community is really for in terms of what you get.

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We have a weekly group session which we hold online on Zoom.

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The sessions are varied throughout the month and we've done a variety

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of different sessions so far.

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We've had business planning sessions, networking sessions, group

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discussions, reviews and audits.

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We've also had some mastermind sessions too.

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And we'll be bringing in some guest experts in the coming months as

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well to deliver some trainings.

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We'll be making other improvements to those sessions based on your feedback.

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We also have a chat group, which we currently host on WhatsApp.

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Keep the tech very simple at the moment.

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So it's just a way for all of the members to stay connected with each

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other, to continue the conversation after those group sessions, to ask

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questions, to get feedback on ideas, or support when you're feeling stuck

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at any point throughout the week.

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I do believe that once we eventually outgrow WhatsApp.

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We will move to a different platform for the chat group, but for now,

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we like to keep things simple.

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And the WhatsApp chat group is doing just that.

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You also have access to a member directory so that you can connect directly with

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other members and connect with people that have got shared interests, collaborate on

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projects, or just talk to somebody that's at a similar stage of business that you.

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We also have a shared resources library.

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We've set up a shared drive online for members to share

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resources with each other.

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And also where you can access any resources that I create for those

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group sessions and trainings.

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We usually record the meetings and provide meeting summaries.

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So if you can't make one of those group sessions, It's not an issue.

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Those sessions are usually recorded, stored in the cloud.

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You can just catch up on those any time if you're fortunate you're not able

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to make one of those sessions live.

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Particularly useful when some of the sessions we've covered

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a lot of information, they definitely warrant a re watch.

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And also in person meetups.

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So we actually have our next meet up planned already.

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We're going to be meeting in a pub in London in the UK on

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Thursday, the 6th of March after the Future Build 2025 conference.

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Actually, this particular in person meet up is open to anybody.

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You don't actually need to be.

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Paying member of the community.

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If you are attending future build, then you're very welcome

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to come along and attend.

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It's free to all.

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You just need to buy your own food and drinks.

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I'll put a link to register your spot in the show notes.

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Um, it's very important that you do still register, even though

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this isn't a chargeable event.

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We do need to have an idea of numbers.

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And we have created a pop up Whatsapp group specifically for that event to

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just keep you in the loop about the venue, which we are finalizing shortly

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based on the number of attendees.

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So.

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How much does it cost to join the community?

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Well, as of right now, this episode is being recorded in February 2025,

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it costs just 180 per quarter.

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So that's three months access for 180.

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We've intentionally kept the price low so that this community

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is accessible for almost all business owners and freelancers.

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In terms of how much of your time it will take up, it really depends.

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Our weekly meetings are held on Zoom and last approximately one hour each week.

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And it's not mandatory to attend every week.

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If there's certain sessions that you just feel aren't relevant for you, then,

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you know, you don't have to attend.

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That's entirely up to you.

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I would encourage you to try and attend all of the sessions if you can.

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to get the most out of your membership.

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And this is also going to help you to build stronger relationships

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with the other members much quicker.

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If you're attending those sessions every week, and we are aiming to have

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in person meetups roughly every quarter and again, it's up to you if you attend.

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And whilst we're still a small group, those meetups

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generally very informal today.

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We've just, um, we've picked a pub and we've tended to have meetups around

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all the industry events where people are likely to be heading to anyway.

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So, uh, the last one that we did was a really, a lot of fun.

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We had a meetup at London Build and, um, it was, it was awesome to meet up

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with some of the members in person.

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Why isn't this all free?

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Because you might be thinking, well, hang on, John, there's other

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communities out there and Facebook groups and things that are free.

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Why isn't this one free?

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Well, I'll level with you.

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It takes time to promote and run any sort of community group, to plan the

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weekly sessions to make sure that they're valuable for you, to answer

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questions in the chat group, to stimulate conversations amongst members.

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to arrange and attend those in person meet ups.

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So whilst I want to help as many small business owners as possible,

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and for this community to be as accessible as possible for most

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people, I am not running a charity.

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Unfortunately, I just don't have the time and resources to

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do all of that work for free.

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So, just like you, I need to get paid for my time.

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And besides that, the fact that you have to pay means that

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you've got some skin in the game.

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You're more likely to attend the sessions.

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You're more likely to make the effort to take part and attend in person meetups

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or engage in conversations in the group.

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People generally don't value stuff that they get for free, so we made

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a very conscious decision that this would be a paid community.

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It would not be a free community.

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After all, you're getting lots of free value from this podcast already.

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So if you want the additional value that comes from the community,

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there is a cost associated with it.

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I would say I would look at it more as an investment than a cost.

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How is this community different from other memberships, like

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perhaps the RIBA or CIAT, RICS?

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It's really very different to those.

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Those are professional bodies that abide by a code of conduct and membership of

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those groups usually requires you to hold certain professional qualifications, to

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have a certain level of experience, to go through a lengthy application process,

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perhaps attend a professional interview.

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This community is intended to act as a bridge between different

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professions working in and around the world of architecture.

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We don't care about your professional title.

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We are about supporting you with the business side of things.

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So all the stuff that you don't get taught at architecture school or at

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college, wherever you studied, all of the stuff that you When you decide to

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run a business or become a freelancer in architecture or any other industry, there

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is an awful lot of stuff that you very quickly realise that you do not know.

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All of the stuff about running a business and this is the focus

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of Architecture Business Club.

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It's intended to help you with that.

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What if you live outside the UK though?

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Can you still join?

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Absolutely.

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I would say though that just bear in mind that the weekly

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sessions are currently held at 1.

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30pm.

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GMT, so that's UK time, every Tuesday.

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Currently, with kind of time differences across the globe, that would be 8.

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30am Eastern Time, 7.

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30am Central Standard Time in the US.

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If you live on the West Coast in the US, it's going to be even earlier.

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Which might be okay if you're a morning person, that wouldn't work for me,

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I'm afraid, I'm really not a morning person, but it might work for you.

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If you live in the Far East, or if you live in Australia, somewhere like

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that, it's going to be a very late time slot, I think it's going to be

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like after midnight or something.

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So please do bear this in mind.

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And also, currently any in person events are likely to be in the UK, unless I

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happen to find myself attending an event or a conference overseas in the future.

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Well, maybe we'll arrange an informal meetup around that.

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But otherwise, you can expect those in person events to be in the UK.

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What can you expect after joining?

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Well, once you decide to join, you'll be invited to join our WhatsApp chat group.

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So that is a private group just for the community members and given

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access to a shared resources folder.

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And at the first group session online, you can expect to get a

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warm and friendly welcome from all of the other members of the group.

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You really are a friendly bunch, so you're definitely going to be

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welcome at those group meetings.

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Is there a minimum age requirement for joining?

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Well, no, not really, but as this community is for business owners, I

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would reasonably expect you're probably going to be at least 18 years old,

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and maybe a few years older than that.

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But there isn't really any sort of minimum and maximum age requirements for joining.

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We don't currently offer any discounts or team rates.

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Um, I think that the, the rate that we're offering is very, very competitive,

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very good value for what is included.

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Are there any types of businesses that are prohibited or forbidden from joining?

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No.

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Not really, but if you don't work in and around the world of

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architecture, then some of the sessions might be irrelevant for you.

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Whilst I would say that a lot of what we talk about, what we discuss, what we teach

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is relevant for many small businesses.

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At the end of the day, this is aimed at people working in and around architecture.

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So if that's not you, there might be a more, um, an alternative, more appropriate

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community that you could consider joining.

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Does it include any coaching or mentoring?

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Yes, there are elements of coaching and mentoring in some of the group

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sessions, but this doesn't include any one to one coaching or mentoring.

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If that is something you need, then feel free to drop me a message,

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and I will help you if I can.

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And if I don't feel that I'm the best placed person to support you with that,

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I can certainly Direct you to some other coaches and consultants that

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would be a better fit to help you.

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Can you promote your own products and services to other members?

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Well, selling isn't allowed within the group, but if you wanted to share, say,

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your website or your sales page or a brochure with other members to get some

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feedback on it, that is absolutely fine.

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You're absolutely free to share things like that within the WhatsApp chat group

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and get feedback from other members.

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And this is something that the founding members have been actively

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doing over the past few months.

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what are our community guidelines?

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We do have some community guidelines and I'm just going to read those out for you.

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They're quite simple really.

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Uh, be respectful, so treat all members with kindness and respect.

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We're here to support each other.

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Stay positive, encourage and uplift others and share ideas

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and solutions, not negativity.

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Help each other, offer advice, tips and support.

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We all grow together.

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Keep it professional.

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Stay focused on business and professional growth and avoid

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any inappropriate content.

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Ask questions.

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There's no such thing as a bad question.

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If you are unsure about anything, just ask.

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We're all here to learn together.

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Respect privacy.

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What's shared in the community should stay in the community,

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unless you get permission from other members of the group.

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So don't share personal or business details outside of

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the group without permission.

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And share value.

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If you have knowledge, resources or experiences that could help

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others, then feel free to share them with the rest of the group.

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And then lastly, no spam.

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And I don't mean the, uh, canned meat products.

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No self promotion or spam shared in the group, but please share helpful

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content that benefits everybody.

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You might be wondering if this is an inclusive community.

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Absolutely, it is.

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We welcome people from all ethnicities, religions, genders, abilities.

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Really doesn't matter.

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Everybody is welcome in this group.

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And, can you get a refund if you change your mind?

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Yeah.

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If you decide within the first two weeks of, within 14 days of joining, if you

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decide that it's just not for you, then I will happily give you a full refund

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and revoke your access from the group.

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So why join now?

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Well, as a new community we have less members, so for now at least you're

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going to get more access to me.

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And as an early member, you get the chance to help shape what this community

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becomes, so it best serves your needs.

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And we've got some great sessions planned over the next few months.

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So if you're thinking, John, this sounds fantastic, how do I go about joining?

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We'll be opening the doors to a maximum of 10 new members on the 1st of March 2025.

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Once those seats are filled, the doors will be closed again until further notice.

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And that is to make sure that we can properly onboard and settle

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in new members before opening the doors again in the future.

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So to make sure you have a chance of bagging one of those 10 seats,

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just go to architecturebusinessclub.

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com forward slash waitlist or click the link in the show

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notes and enter your details.

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And if I think you're a good fit, I'll reach out to you personally

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during the next few days.

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and arrange a quick chat with you, we'll answer your questions and

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provide those joining instructions.

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So that's it for today.

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Thanks for listening in and I hope to see you inside the Architecture

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Business Club membership community or at our next in person meetup.

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Next time I chat with Molly Scanlon about sustainable websites.

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You can find a link to my profile in the show notes.

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Remember.

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Running your architecture business.

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Doesn't have to be hard and you don't need to do it alone.

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This is architecture business club.