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Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Released Sunday, 26th June 2022
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Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Douglas Teiger on building an architecture firm

Sunday, 26th June 2022
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In this episode, I chat with Douglas Teiger about his expansive work in architecture as well as his more recent activities in business coaching, art, and spirituality.

Subjects we cover include:

  • His early projects including the Statue of Liberty renovation,
  • Finessing his approach with clients,
  • Creating a drama-free environment within the firm,
  • Using core values to make decisions,
  • His move to coaching,
  • Identifying as a divine being rather than by what you do,
  • And much more...

Below are also some links to a few of the topics we discuss:

  • Douglas’ amazing art and his coaching website can be found here
  • The architecture firm he founded (and exited) can be viewed here.
  • The exhibition I reference is Making Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarcerationat MoMA. The article I read was this one from the New York Times.
  • Finally, the quotes that we discuss are as follows: “The ideal church is large enough for silence to echo yet small enough for intimacy to remain” and “Architecture should raise your soul to a higher spiritual level.”


If you want to get in touch to chat about anything regarding the podcast, shoot me a message via [email protected].


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