Building Confidence Through Mentorship with Joshua Ayettey | 117
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概要
In this episode of Architecture Business Club, Jon Clayton introduces Joshua Ayettey, a chartered architect and founder of JADC Studio and Scattered Hub, a mentorship community for aspiring architects. Joshua discusses his personal struggles through architectural training, leading to his passion for mentoring and creating Scattered Hub. The group focuses on providing support, confidence boosts, and guidance to new graduates navigating the architectural field. The conversation covers the group's organic growth, its impact on members, and Joshua's inspiration and future aspirations for Scattered Hub. This episode also highlights practical advice for building community groups and the importance of tackling failures positively.
Today’s Guest
Joshua Ayettey is a chartered architect and creative problem solver who is passionate about improving the way people live through good design and mentoring the next generation of problem solving designers. He’s also the founder of JADC Studio and Scattered Hub.
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Episode Highlights
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Our Guest: Joshua Ayettey
01:07 Joshua's Background and Scattered Hub
01:45 Organic Growth of Scattered Hub
02:02 Mentoring Journey and Early Struggles
03:09 Helping Others and Building Confidence
04:54 Founding JADC Studio
05:45 Formalising Scattered Hub
06:08 Personal Struggles and Mental Health
07:37 Failures as Catalysts for Growth
08:27 Jon's Struggles That Led To This Show
09:20 Setting Up the Group and Formal Arrangements
10:13 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Platform
11:38 Expanding Beyond Architecture
13:01 Community and Collaboration
14:12 Wins and Success Stories
14:22 Building Confidence and Self-Esteem
17:16 Personal Motivation and Influences
20:09 Future Vision for Scattered Hub
20:49 Collaborative Projects and Ecosystem
24:17 Encouragement to Test Ideas
26:14 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
27:25 Encouraging Young People in Architecture
28:56 Resource Recommendations and Learning
29:40 AI and Future of Architecture
31:39 Connecting with Joshua Online
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Key Takeaways
Don't Be Afraid to Fail
You can learn a lot from your failures, even if you can't see it at the time. Joshua failed his final year and had to repeat it. He also failed his part three exam the first time. But these failures taught him important lessons that helped him later. When you fail, it doesn't mean you should give up. It means you're learning something that will help you in the future.
Help Others Along Your Journey
When you're struggling with something, you can still help other people who are facing similar problems. Joshua struggled during his training, but he still helped other students with their work. By helping others, you build confidence in yourself and create a positive effect that spreads to more people. You don't need to wait until you're perfect to start helping others.
Surround Yourself with the Right People
When you're going through tough times, you need people around you who can support you and remind you of your strengths. Joshua almost quit everything, but people around him helped him see that he was being too hard on himself. Find people who reflect where you want to be and who can help you see things clearly when you're struggling.
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