Archispeak Podcast in the press

April 2020 – Veranda Magazine

Archispeak has been named of the 10 Best Design Podcasts to Keep You Inspired at Home by Veranda. They highlight “[t]he brightest minds in the industry are lifting our spirits by facilitating connection and sparking your creativity.”

Veranda:

Archispeak has something for everyone, whether you’re a veteran of the architecture industry or just dipping your toes in the water. Archispeak is one of the leading podcasts on all things architecture and design.

Spring 2019 - IIDA Perspective design journal

Archispeak has been featured in the Spring 2019 issue of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Perspective design journal.

From IIDA:

Perspective is the award-winning IIDA design journal. Published twice a year, Perspective offers compelling commentary and articles about the topics that matter most to designers today.

See the mention of Archispeak on page 51 of the issue. 

May 2018 – 10 Design Podcasts You Should Download Right Now

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Architectural Digest includes Archispeak in their list of 10 podcasts you should download right now. Here's what they have to say:

Design podcasts are an excellent way to get inspired on your commute or while lounging on a weekend morning. That's right, design podcasts—there's actually quite a lot you can learn and enjoy about visual arts and architecture through recorded conversation. No pictures required! Often, these podcasts come from completely independent producers, act as an extension of academic programs, and are associated with design media or radio. The topics are just as varied, and you can be a total beginner to get sucked into any of them—the conversations transport, educate, and entertain. Here are ten that span the field, covering everything from architecture to interior design, fashion, furniture, urban planning, and more.

You can find their entire list of recommended podcasts here on the Architectural Digest website.

January 2017 - Top Architecture Blogs of 2017

Brandon Hubbard of The Architect's Guide includes the Archispeak Podcast in his annual list of top architecture blogs for 2017.

The Archispeak Podcast, while not a blog per se, is a great resource covering a variety of topics. Each episode, Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, and Cormac Phalen have a casual conversation about all things architecture, and invite you to listen in as they talk about everything in the profession, both the good and the bad.
— Brandon Hubbard

January 2017 - The Best Architecture And Design Podcasts To Listen To Right Now

TMD studio , the collaborative practice for architecture and design, based in London and Prague has named Archispeak as one of "The Best Architecture And Design Podcasts To Listen To Right Now" 

TMD studio: 

Architects Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen, and Neal Pann have a fun and approachable podcast that pulls back the curtain on what it is really like to work in the field of architecture. Tune in to what feels like a casual conversation among industry friends. The topics are widely varied and cover different design aspects, engineering, winning new work and working with clients. The trio has been described as, “The new voice of reality for the profession.”

November 2016 - Archisnapper names Archispeak one of ten AEC podcasts that will grow your business

The creators of the punchlist app ArchiSnapper have named Archispeak one of the top ten podcasts to grow your AEC business.

Archisnapper:

You can either figure out all about “doing business” the hard way, OR you can try to learn as much as possible by learning from other people.  Obviously, I’m not talking about your uncle’s “good advice” on your company logo. I’m talking about fundamental, core aspects on doing business.

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July 2016 - Graphisoft recommends Archispeak

The official Graphisoft blog mentioned podcasting and recommends listening to Archispeak:

The Archispeak Podcast is one podcast I’d recommend checking out. The trio of hosts; Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, and Cormac Phalen get together regularly to have casual conversations about all things architecture. What I like about their style is they celebrate the triumphs and highlight successes AND are unafraid to point out failures or situations where they think the proverbial bar was missed.

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