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In the first episode of the Women in Architecture series, Katerina is joined by Shadia Jaramillo, a project architect and co-founder of AIA Florida Northwest Women in Architecture. Their conversation explores how architects can create balance between professional responsibilities and personal well-being.
Shadia shares her journey of career growth, the joy she finds in her work, and why gratitude is such an important daily practice. She opens up about the challenges of setting boundaries, the power of saying no, and how choosing quality over quantity—both in work and volunteering—leads to more meaningful outcomes.
Together, they reflect on the idea that architecture is a profession, not a hobby, and discuss how authenticity and connection shape stronger relationships in the field. This episode is a reminder that self-care and grace are essential for avoiding burnout, and that asking for help is not a weakness but a step toward collective success.
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Listen to Shadia's previous episode on FTH: episode 89
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Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5
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In the first episode of the Women in Architecture series, Katerina is joined by Shadia Jaramillo, a project architect and co-founder of AIA Florida Northwest Women in Architecture. Their conversation explores how architects can create balance between professional responsibilities and personal well-being.
Shadia shares her journey of career growth, the joy she finds in her work, and why gratitude is such an important daily practice. She opens up about the challenges of setting boundaries, the power of saying no, and how choosing quality over quantity—both in work and volunteering—leads to more meaningful outcomes.
Together, they reflect on the idea that architecture is a profession, not a hobby, and discuss how authenticity and connection shape stronger relationships in the field. This episode is a reminder that self-care and grace are essential for avoiding burnout, and that asking for help is not a weakness but a step toward collective success.
Mentioned:
Listen to Shadia's previous episode on FTH: episode 89
Follow Shadia on Instagram
Connect with Shadia on Linkedin
Grab your copy of The Mindful Blueprint for Launching Your Architecture Firm Use code honeycomb20 for 20% off!
Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter!
Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer
Follow From the Honeycomb on Instagram!
Podcast Audio edit by LadyToluu Soile https://www.fiverr.com/users/bamisesoile/seller_dashboard.
Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5
By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting [email protected]