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Author: Andy Richardson

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Enhance is focused on learning about the WHAT and the WHY of AEC professionals. 

Andy Richardson is a structural engineer with 27 years of experience, and he interview architects, contractors, engineers, and professionals in the AEC industry. We educate, entertain and inspire about the AEC industry. 

So if you are an architect, engineer,  contractor,  professional in the AEC industry and you want to learn, be inspired and have a little fun, then you are invited to listen. 

Come with us on a journey as we explore topics on how to ENHANCE the world around us.

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, ENHANCE welcomes Katelyn Rossier of Rossier Architecture & Design and mentorDINO to delve into the crucial topics of mentorship, professional development, and building a learning culture within the AEC industry. Katelyn shares her insights on overcoming "silent panic" – the internal struggle professionals face when encountering new challenges – and emphasizes the importance of building a supportive network. Andy and Katelyn discuss practical strategies fo...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, ENHANCE welcomes Roger Krulak, founder of Fullstack Modular, to discuss how factory-built construction could transform the way we solve the housing crisis. Roger traces his passion for modular back to his grandfather's involvement in a government prefab program, and how decades of frustration with conventional construction drove him to build something radically different. Andy and Roger break down the engineering and business realities of volumetric modular —...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, ENHANCE welcomes AJ Waters, Chief Evangelist at Kahua, to explore how people, process, and technology come together to “build the world.” AJ shares his journey from aspiring teacher and coach into construction, then into leadership and construction tech, and how that background shapes the way he communicates, leads, and advocates for the industry. Andy and AJ dig into Kahua’s project management platform and product philosophy—out‑of‑the‑box workflows that can...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, ENHANCE welcomes Harold Muñoz, Structural Engineer & Construction Support Manager at 29E6, for a practical look at what it takes to keep complex projects moving across different countries, codes, and construction methods. Harold shares his journey from studying structural engineering in Venezuela and rebuilding his career in the United States, adapting from metric to imperial units and from concrete and CMU to wood framing. Andy and Harold break down how ...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, ENHANCE welcomes Mark Riffey, CEO of ENERCALC, for a candid look at what it really means to lead mission-critical structural engineering software in the AEC industry. Mark shares his path into ENERCALC, how the company has evolved over decades, and why he believes business is deeply personal: for employees, clients, and the communities they serve. Andy and Mark dig into how ENERCALC is innovating while staying trustworthy: expanding its codebase, updating cor...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and podcast host Jake Maxey joins ENHANCE to unpack what it really looks like to build an impactful career in the AEC industry—beyond just doing solid technical work. He and Andy dig into Jake’s journey from traditional roles into entrepreneurship, and how communication, proactive client service, and owning your work can transform both projects and careers. We explore the real role of electrical engineers in building design,...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Anthony Fasano joins ENHANCE to talk about what effective project management really looks like in the AEC industry—and why it’s essential to keeping projects on track. He and Andy break down the project manager’s role as a facilitator and communicator, not just a scheduler, and discuss how mentorship, diverse project experience, and stepping outside your comfort zone can accelerate an engineering career beyond technical skills alone. They dig into how AEC pro...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, builder and designer Jonathan Wolk joins ENHANCE to talk about what happens when architecture, construction, and real estate all sit under one roof. He shares how starting with the land, the site, and the client’s lifestyle—before anyone prices a set of drawings—leads to clearer expectations and fewer surprises. Jonathan explains why he believes in a single point of responsibility instead of separate architect, builder, and broker silos. Jonathan and Andy dig...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, structural engineer Tyler Sease joins ENHANCE to dig into the world of delegated steel connection design and why it is so critical to safety. Representing Southern Steel Engineers, Tyler walks through some of his current work—from a major aviation project with 460‑foot trusses that must remain stable during erection, to a children’s hospital in Memphis where seismic demands near a fault line drive every connection decision. Tyler and Andy get into the realiti...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Daniel Calabro joins ENHANCE to unpack how AI is reshaping civil and structural engineering through his work with Ferris. He shares why he built Ferris as a “virtual partner” for engineers—helping manage massive calculation workloads, detect errors with a verified calculation agent, and use an automated submittal reviewer that doubles as an educational tool for younger engineers. Daniel and Andy zoom out to the bigger questions: how AI can augment rather than...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Detailer and President of Wyoming Linz Inc, Nathan Lind joins us on ENHANCE to share his journey from the early days of manual drafting to today’s complex, model-driven workflows. He breaks down how the profession evolved alongside tools like SDS-2 and why precision—not just “design intent”—still determines downstream success. Nathan shares candid lessons from decades in the shop and field, making the case that detailers sit at the critical junction whe...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Micaela Socci from WeMoter for a candid look at integrating remote talent across architecture, engineering, and construction. Drawing on her background connecting global professionals and her roots in Argentina, Micaela explains why Latin American talent is a powerful, values‑aligned fit for AEC firms—and how structured remote work can enhance operations while easing fears from past negative experiences. Micaela shares practical strategies for...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Eddie Campbell—steel detailer and co-host of the Construction Brothers Podcast—for a deep dive into the realities of steel detailing and how clear communication drives better outcomes in construction. Eddie breaks down the translator role detailers play between engineering intent and fabrication, the friction (and necessity) of RFIs, and why well-defined scope and connection design responsibilities can make or break a project. Eddie shares pr...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of ENHANCE, Andy Richardson sits down with engineer Peter Nabhan to explore how AI is transforming architecture, engineering, and construction. Peter shares the experiences that led him into civil engineering and how that purpose drives his approach to innovation across the AEC sector. You’ll hear practical ways to use tools like Microsoft Copilot, Gemini, and ChatGPT to boost productivity—summarizing emails, analyzing PDFs, and automating routine tasks—while ...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Bryce Batts—talent strategist, recruiter, and co‑founder of Career Collective—who helps AEC firms attract, engage, and retain the right people in a fast‑changing workforce. The conversation tackles what’s driving today’s hiring and retention challenges, from generational shifts in job tenure and motivations to the realities of remote and hybrid collaboration. We dig into employer branding and culture communication, and how clarity around flexi...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Rich Richardson, a telecommunications professional and engineer, and our host Andy’s father. We trace his path from field work to engineering, earning a degree while working, and the industry’s shift from analog copper to digital fiber. Rich shares practical lessons on standardization, building reliable fiber infrastructure, and staying resilient through change and downsizing. He also reflects on how faith and family shaped work‑life balance, ...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Buddy Touchinsky, a chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner with Peak Integrated Medicine, who helps professionals optimize health for sustained performance and safety. The conversation explores how well-being drives productivity, the dangers of prolonged sitting, and practical ways to build healthier habits at work and home—from ergonomics and movement to sleep, stress management, and nutrition. Buddy shares actionable strategie...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Arnie McClure, an architect and co-founder of Coast Architects, whose portfolio spans gas stations, medical offices, community facilities, and more. We dig into his philosophy that project diversity fuels creativity and sharper problem-solving, and how honoring place and history guides his work. Arnie describes Coast Architects' flexible, family-first environment that fosters loyalty and longevity, ongoing transition planning with ...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we're joined by Ryan Sullivan, a former engineer turned financial advisor, who founded Off the Beaten Path, a firm specializing in personalized financial strategies for professionals in the AEC industry. The conversation covers the critical importance of financial literacy, merging personal and business financial planning, and the unique challenges AEC professionals face when starting their own ventures. Ryan shares actionable insights on business growth, emp...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we're joined by Jane Frederick, a South Carolina-based architect specializing in sustainable residential design with a Southern vernacular style. We explore the principles of building science and climate-adapted architecture. The conversation delves into her upcoming book for homeowners in hot, humid climates, the historical evolution of Southern construction from pre-air conditioning ingenuity to modern resilience post-Hurricane Andrew, and the critical role...
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