SILL TALKS

Egbeiyon Leonard

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.

  1. FEB 3

    024 WHY ARCHITECTS ARE ALWAYS OWED MONEY.

    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 talks about, the quiet, exhausting reality of being constantly owed. This episode isn’t about bad clients.  It’s about good architects operating without structure. Through real-life stories, familiar scenarios, and hard-earned lessons from practice, this episode explores: Why architects often end up chasing payments — even after doing everything rightHow early career habits quietly train clients to delay commitmentWhy clients struggle to see the real value of architectural workHow scope creep sneaks in unnoticed and slowly drains your time and confidenceThe emotional cost of always “being patient”And the moment clarity finally replaces enduranceYou’ll hear real stories about: Refusing to start work without mobilization — even when it caused conflictWalking away from projects that don't value your input,And why choosing peace over persistence became a defining moment in practiceMost importantly, this episode offers calm, realistic shifts,  that help architects protect their value, their energy, and their future without becoming rude, arrogant, or difficult. If you’ve ever wondered: “Is this architecture  even worth it?”This episode is for you. Take a breath.  You’re not alone.  And it doesn’t have to stay this way. 🎧 Listen now. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    21 min
  2. JAN 26

    023 WHY CLIENTS DON'T TAKE ARCHITECTS SERIOUSLY

    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 responsibility. This is not a client-bashing episode.  It is not a motivational rant.  And it is definitely not academic theory. Instead, this episode is a calm but powerful examination of how architects often and unintentionally position themselves in ways that weaken authority, invite disrespect, and turn professional services into negotiable favours. Through relatable Nigerian and African practice scenarios such as site meetings, unpaid redesigns, “let’s manage it” conversations, friendship-driven projects, and pricing battles, this episode exposes the patterns that shape client behaviour. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why humility, when not balanced with authority, turns into silenceHow architects unknowingly train clients through flexibility and fearWhy leading with drawings instead of decisions reduces professional valueHow pricing like a vendor invites negotiation instead of respectWhy friendship without structure destroys authorityHow silence and conflict avoidance remove architects from leadershipWhy boundaries without consequences always collapseMost importantly, this episode reframes the conversation from “clients don’t respect architects” to a far more powerful question: What version of the architect have we been presenting—and what version do we now need to redesign? If you’re an architect, designer, or creative professional practicing in Africa (or working with African clients), this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar—in the best possible way. It’s a call to clarity.  A call to structure.  And a call to lead the process—not manage discomfort. 🎧 Listen closely. Reflect honestly. And redesign your professional authority. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    32 min
  3. JAN 12

    022 YOUR FIRM IS NOT YOU!

    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 Leonard breaks down one of the most important but rarely discussed truths in architectural practice: A firm is not a person. It is a system. This is not a motivational talk.  It is a practical guide architects can return to. In this episode, you’ll learn: The real difference between a personal practice and a functional architecture firmWhy Architects struggle with delegation more than other professionalsHow founder-dependency quietly creates burnout, delays, and weak client boundariesWhat a “decision ladder” is and how it prevents everything from escalating to youHow to start separating yourself from daily operations without losing qualityHow to redesign your firm the same way you design buildings: with structure, clarity, and redundancyThis episode is especially useful if you are: A firm founder or partnerManaging a small or growing practiceFeeling constantly central, overworked, or indispensableTrying to scale without burning outIf you want to build an architecture firm that can think, decide, and deliver without panic — and eventually outlive your constant presence — this conversation will change how you see your practice. 🎙️ Host: Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard 🎧 Podcast: The SILL TALKS Podcast Episode 22 Beyond the drawing board. Into real practice. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    22 min
  4. 12/29/2025

    021 PREPARING FOR NIGERIA’S NEW TAX REGIME (2026) AS ARCHITECTS

    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. And for architects, this shift goes far beyond compliance. It challenges how we run our firms, how we protect our cash flow, and whether we are truly operating as businesses or merely surviving project to project. In this deeply practical and no-nonsense episode of the SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard takes you inside the real, often uncomfortable realities of architectural practice in Nigeria. This is not tax theory. This is business truth. Leonard unpacks why many architects feel constantly busy yet financially drained, how blurred boundaries between personal and company finances quietly destroy profitability, and why funding site operations from your own pocket is one of the most dangerous habits in practice today. More importantly, this episode walks you through a clear operational reset for 2026,  showing you how to: Separate yourself from your firm properlyCreate simple but effective bookkeeping systemsRoute client payments and site expenses correctlyDocument purchases, site costs, and operations defensiblyBuild professional frameworks that protect your income and your peace of mindTo support this episode, a free, practical resource has been created specifically for architects: 📄 Architect’s Tax & Operations Readiness Checklist (2026) This checklist breaks down, step by step, how to assess your firm’s readiness, from banking structure and bookkeeping to invoicing, site operations, payroll, documentation, and mindset. It is designed to be used, not admired. 👉 Download the checklist here: Architect’s Tax & Operations Readiness Checklist (2026) This episode is not about fear.  It is about control, clarity, and maturity. If you are serious about building an architectural practice that can survive regulatory change, command respect, and grow sustainably in 2026 and beyond, this episode — and the checklist that comes with it — is essential listening. 🎧 Listen. Reflect. Download the checklist. Rebuild. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    18 min
  5. 12/15/2025

    020 PARTNERSHIP IS NOT FRIENDSHIP

    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 Designs, Leonard shares two powerful, real-world scenarios involving critical decisions with his business partner, moments where disagreement, pressure, and high stakes could have fractured the partnership, but were instead resolved through clarity, systems, and intentional structure. This episode goes far beyond theory. It explores the psychology, cultural realities, and practical challenges of partnerships in Africa’s architecture, construction, and creative industries — where trust, familiarity, and “vibes” are often mistaken for business compatibility. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why friendship alone is a dangerous foundation for business partnershipsHow structure protects partnerships from ego, emotion, and pressureThe difference between trust and true partnership alignmentHow pricing, client pressure, and scope creep expose weak partnershipsWhy most creative partnerships collapse under financial stressThe hidden partnership mistakes architects in Africa keep repeatingHow predefined systems and operating frameworks can save both the business and the relationshipThe 7 pillars that make partnerships sustainable, scalable, and conflict-resistantHow to enter partnerships with clarity and exit them without bitternessWhether you’re an architect, designer, creative entrepreneur, or business owner considering a partnership or already inside one that feels fragile, confusing, or emotionally draining. This episode will challenge how you think, how you decide, and how you build. This is not a motivational talk.  It’s a real, honest, and practical masterclass on partnerships — designed to protect your business, your relationships, and your future. 🎧 Press play. Learn deeply. Build smarter. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    17 min
  6. 12/08/2025

    019 ADVERTISEMNENT IS NOT MARKETING

    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 quietly damaged the profession more than we admit. In this deep, transformative, 13mins+ episode, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard takes architects across Africa on an unfiltered journey into the heart of the issue: ⭐ What’s the TRUE difference between advertising and marketing? ⭐ Why are architects still invisible in a world where visibility = credibility? ⭐ How did a rule designed to protect the profession end up weakening it? ⭐ Why are quacks, 3D artists, and builders more visible than trained architects? ⭐ How can architects ethically market themselves without breaking any regulations? ⭐ What does the future look like for architects who refuse to show up? This episode blends storytelling, ethics, business strategy, industry insight, and real-life examples that every architect, young or seasoned, can deeply relate to. You’ll learn: Why the term “advertisement” has been misunderstood for decadesHow marketing, when done ethically, positions architects as trusted leadersWhy silence is the most expensive mistake architects make todayPractical ways to build visibility without compromising professionalismHow to educate, inspire, and influence your audience through storytellingThe new mindset architects MUST embrace to stay relevant in the modern worldThis is not an episode about branding.  This is not an episode about motivational speaking.  This is a wake-up call for a profession that has stayed quiet for too long. If you’ve ever wondered why clients undervalue architects, why the profession keeps losing ground, or why your skill alone isn’t bringing the opportunities you deserve, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Who should listen? Architects at ANY stage of their careerArchitecture studentsDesign entrepreneursReal estate developersAnyone who wants to understand the evolving landscape of the built environmentIf you're ready to rethink your visibility, your influence, and your voice as an architect, press play. 🎧 The SILL TALKS Podcast — The show that helps architects build businesses that are sustainable and profitable. Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    13 min
  7. 10/27/2025

    017 WHY CHARGING LOW FEES WILL GIVE YOU EXPENSIVE PROBLEMS (AND OVERBEARING CLIENTS)

    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 Leonard, shares raw, real, and hard-earned lessons from practice — about how charging low fees often attracts overbearing clients, drains your confidence, and keeps you stuck in survival mode instead of growth. He breaks down:  ✅ Why lowering your fee doesn’t make clients value you more — it makes them question you.  ✅ The hidden cost of “cheap” projects that steal your time, peace, and creativity.  ✅ Practical ways to shift from survival pricing to value-based confidence.  ✅ Why having fewer, well-paying clients leads to deeper trust and lasting respect. This isn’t just a conversation about money — it’s about self-worth, boundaries, and building a practice that reflects your true value. 🎧 Tune in now, and remind yourself: You’re not charging high — you’re charging your worth. You’re not expensive — you’re Valuable.Have a challenge in your practice, business, or professional journey that you’re currently navigating? Send us a message at info@silldesigns.com and share what you’re dealing with. Your insight may shape a future episode or help us point you toward clarity, structure, and practical next steps.

    13 min

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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.