The Fix is the podcast made for the trades - built to support tradespeople, promote education, foster innovation and inspire the next generation of essential pros. Coming to you from Oatey University and hosted by Oatey Co.’s Katherine Lehtinen, Senior
In this episode of The Fix, Brian Schaffran, Head Coach and Founder of Motogo Cleveland, shares how his nonprofit is reigniting shop class by teaching students mechanical skills through motorcycle building. Motogo helps students embrace failure as part of the learning process, builds teamwork across genders, and offers hands-on experiences that foster confidence, problem-solving, and life skills. He also highlights the program's impact on underserved communities and the importance of reintroducing trades education into schools.Learn more at motogocleveland.comFollow Motogo Cleveland on Instagram and Facebook.
In this episode of The Fix: A Trades Conversation, Rhoni Basden, Executive Director of Vermont Works for Women, discusses the organization's mission to promote economic justice and gender equity by supporting women and youth in trades careers. She highlights the challenges women face in entering nontraditional careers, from representation gaps to systemic barriers, and shares how programs like Rosie's Girls and Trailblazers provide hands-on training and mentorship to build confidence and skills. Rhoni also emphasizes the importance of industry collaboration, mentorship, and early exposure to trades education to break down stereotypes and create more inclusive opportunities in the workforce.Learn more at vtworksforwomen.org and follow along on LinkedIn.
In this episode of The Fix: A Trades Conversation, Renee Jones, Program Director at Chicago Women in the Trades (CWIT), shares her journey from social services to becoming an electrician and eventually leading programs that empower women in the trades. She discusses CWIT's mission to improve economic equity by preparing women for careers in traditionally male-dominated fields through pre-apprenticeship programs in welding, construction, and other trades. Renee highlights the organization's partnerships with unions, the support systems in place to help women succeed, and the transformative impact these career opportunities have on individuals and their families.Learn more at https://cwit.org/ Follow CWIT on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
In this episode of The Fix: A Trades Conversation, Mark Hedstrom, CEO of Skilled Careers Coalition, shares his journey and the mission of his organization to inspire, connect, and convert young talent into skilled careers. He discusses the challenges of attracting youth to the trades, the importance of destigmatizing skilled careers, and how the coalition leverages partnerships, marketing, and youth-led content to drive engagement. Mark highlights the success of initiatives like Skills Jam, which creates authentic, engaging content to inspire the next generation of skilled workers, and emphasizes the need for collaboration among industry leaders to create a unified approach to workforce development.Learn more about Skilled Careers Coalition at skilledcareers.org and Skills Jam at skillsjam.comFollow Skilled Careers Coalition on LinkedIn, and Skills Jam on Instagram and TikTok.
We're joined by Leisa Williams-Swedberg from Women in Skilled Trades Michigan (WIST), sharing her journey into construction management and her impactful work empowering women in the trades. Leisa recounts how WIST was founded to provide women with pre-apprenticeship training, overcoming barriers like math skills, job readiness, and access to trade opportunities. Her passion shines through as she celebrates the program's success stories, including graduates who have gone on to become journeymen, proving the transformative power of WIST. Learn more at www.wistmichigan.org.
In this episode of The Fix podcast, Emily Cox, the brains behind Building Badasses, shares her fascinating journey from architecture to building a revolutionary organization for women in trades. She delves into the driving force behind her vision of fostering a more inclusive and balanced industry, where women make up 51% of every trade. Listen in for a remarkable conversation on bridging the gap in the trades, creating networking opportunities, and crafting a safe and supportive space for aspiring female builders. Learn more at www.buildingbadasses.com and follow on Instagram.
Lisa Alessandro and Alicia Chet join us from Remington College in Cleveland to discuss their dedicated trade program offerings, such as construction, building maintenance, and welding. They discuss Remington College's commitment to non-traditional students, providing rigorous hands-on training to equip them for entry-level positions in a shorter time frame than four-year programs. Learn more at remingtoncollegetraining.com.
In this inspiring episode of "The Fix," we sit down with Perlla DeLuca, a trailblazer in the construction industry and the founder of the Pink Hardhat Foundation, Iowa School of Construction and Southwest Constructors. Perlla shares her remarkable journey, from cleaning houses and working in restaurants to becoming a seasoned construction professional and advocate for women and minorities in the trades.
This week on The Fix, Carol Phillips and Nichole Stephenson of West Virginia Women Work join us to tackle the vital topic of women's empowerment in skilled trades, sharing their personal journeys and the impactful work of West Virginia Women Work. They discuss the challenges women face in traditionally male-dominated fields, the importance of training and education, and the organization's strategies to promote diversity and inclusivity in the workforce.Learn more at www.westvirginiawomenwork.orgFollow WV Women Work on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
This week on The Fix, we're joined by Oatey Ambassadors Nick Merritt and Justin Noftle from Canada, who share insights about their paths to working in the plumbing industry. They debunk plumbing myths, discuss the impact of technology, stress the significance of continuing education and share their diverse experiences and challenges in the trade.Follow Justin on Instagram.Follow Nick on Instagram.
Jeff Keller, a seasoned plumber, business owner, and #OateyAmbassador from Jefferson, Texas, shares his 17 years of experience in the industry. Starting at his father's company straight out of high school, he now runs the family business after earning his Master Plumbers license in 2020. We talk about the crucial role of customer service and building trust with customers in the service industry, his future ambitions and finding work-life balance.
Bart Bettiga, the Executive Director of the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA), joins us to discuss NTCA's mission to promote the use of high-quality products sold by trained distributors and installed by skilled contractors, helping drive an increased consumption of tile and stone in the market. We explore the association's commitment to improving the tile trade through education, training, and setting industry standards. Bart highlights the various training opportunities NTCA offers, such as in-person workshops and online NTCA University courses, aiming to enhance professional skills in ceramic tile installation and allied products.Follow National Tile Contractors Association on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
This week on The Fix, we sat down with Doug Winston, board member of Bring Back the Trades! Bring Back the Trades is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the skilled trades as a viable and rewarding career path. The organization provides scholarships to students interested in trade schools and organizes community events while collaborating with educators, leaders, and vendors to change the societal perception of trade careers.Follow Bring Back the Trades on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.
This week on The Fix, Kristina McMillan, Founder of Crew Collaborative, takes us on a deep dive into the organization's mission of strengthening the blue-collar workforce, particularly in the construction industry. We learn how Crew Collaborative is changing the perception of construction careers with innovative tactics, such as the Classroom Talks, Ambassador Program, and Framework, designed to educate high school students, support small businesses, and foster innovation. Learn more at https://crewcollab.org/, and follow Crew Collaborative on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
We're going down under his week on The Fix!Hacia Atherton, the founder of Empowered Women in the Trades in Australia, joins us to discuss her organization's mission to transform the trades industry through the empowerment of women and non-binary individuals. EWIT collaborates with educational institutions and industry leaders to address the national skills shortage in Australia, emphasizing the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the industry.Follow Empowered Women in the Trades on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Kate Cinnamo, Toni Bower, and Maddy Sorenson from Explore The Trades join The Fix to share their paths to the organization and talk about their passion for advocating for plumbing, HVAC, and electrical careers. They also delve into discussions on dispelling common myths about blue-collar jobs, fostering diversity in the trades, forming collaborations with schools, and partnering with industry allies. Follow Explore The Trades on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest.
In this episode of The Fix, we sat down with Allison Grealis, Founder and President of Women in Manufacturing, to talk about her journey in the manufacturing industry and how her organization has influenced women in the field. Grealis emphasizes the importance of increasing career awareness, promoting modern manufacturing, and the benefits of education, networking, and mentorship in helping women overcome obstacles in this field.For more info visit: www.womeninmanufacturing.org Follow Women in Manufacturing on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Chris Griffin and Keith Dorton from the Trades Education Center delve into their inspiration behind the center's inception and their vision for the future of the trades industry. They underscore the significance of practical experience in trade education and share how their curriculum incorporates this essential element. Additionally, they reveal their expansion plans, which include diversifying into other trades and providing test prep for journeymen and master plumbers.Learn more at www.trades-ed.org and follow along on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
This week on The Fix, we sat down with James Brann, Chair of the Workforce Task Force at the Treasure Coast Builders Association. where we delved into misconceptions, technological advancements, and collaborative efforts aimed at ensuring a vibrant future for the trades industry. Learn more about Treasure Coast Builders Association at www.treasurecoastba.com.
Gina and Rich Camacho, Co-Founders of BlueRecruit discuss this revolutionary platform that connects skilled tradespeople with hiring companies. BlueRecruit offers personalized career paths and has been praised by both employers and job seekers for its effectiveness in matching job opportunities with the right skills and certifications. The company collaborates closely with accredited trade schools, facilitating a continuous talent pipeline while offering tailored career paths for job seekers.Follow BlueRecruit on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Scott Caron, master electrician and co-host of 'This Old House,' shares his journey to becoming a master electrician and highlights the pivotal role of trust, perseverance, and a supportive network in the trades. He also talks about his ongoing commitment to improving the perception of trades.Scott also discusses the Elite Trades Championship Series, a high-profile competition epitomizing skills across trade sectors, including the Plumbing National Championships, which will kick off in the spring of 2024. Follow Plumbing National Championship on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
In this episode of The Fix podcast, Brent McCartney and Pat Ciarleglio from Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) discuss how their institution offers a range of technical high school career paths. They highlight their unique blend of academic and trade education, tailored to industry needs with a focus on experiential learning. The pair also touch on CTECS's apprenticeship programs, future expansion plans for adult education, and their vision for a future where tradespeople are respected, valued, and prioritize safety on job sites.Follow Connecticut Technical Education and Career System on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Chris Price, president of the Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation, joins us to talk about their efforts to foster the next generation of trades industry leaders. Price discusses both K-12 and adult programs, striving to create opportunities and training for individuals with a focus on overcoming hurdles such as poverty and criminal backgrounds. With their tech-forward approach, including VR in training, and having reached 70,000 students, the foundation hopes to see its successful workforce strategies replicated across the country.To learn more about the Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation, visit www.indianaconstructionfoundation.com.
Lori Tschol, co-founder of Women in Plumbing and Piping (WIPP) and owner of Eagle Pipe Heating and Air, joins us to share her unconventional journey into the trades and the proactive measures WIPP is taking to champion women. Tschol also discusses the critical roles of mentorship, networking, education, and recognition in showcasing the invaluable contributions of women in the plumbing and piping industry.
In the latest episode of The Fix, Katie Poehling-Seymour, President and CEO of First Supply, delves into her story of success within the wholesale distribution sector. She discusses First Supply's longevity and the issues and prospects within the trades industry. The episode also explores her commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and advocating for women in the trades, along with the importance of sustainability and industry innovation. Follow First Supply on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Angela Collins, Chief Learning Officer at PHCC Educational Foundation, narrates her journey into the trades and shares insights about the growth of PHCC Academy. Angela touches on the mission, vision and key initiatives of the PHCC Educational Foundation and their innovative approach with industry partners.
Oatey Ambassadors Evan Berns (@re.plumb) and Shay Lorette (@that.plumber.dude) share their experiences in the plumbing industry and as influencers within the trade community. The pair touched on the significance of developing regular content that resonates with their values and aligning with like-minded brands. They discussed the importance of advocating for trade careers to the younger generation, emphasizing their potential as rewarding professional paths.Follow Evan on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTubeFollow Shay on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube
Keith Williams, the CEO of Skill Stadium, discusses his innovative platform that links job seekers and employers in the skilled trades industry. The platform leverages video technology to enable users to present their skills and abilities in a unique manner. Williams' ambition is not only to transform the industry through Skill Stadium, but also to dispel stereotypes and promote these trades as respected professions offering equal opportunities to all.Learn more at www.skillstadium.com.
This week on The Fix we are joined by our friends and partners Joe Herkowski and Steve Stickler from Herkowski Stickler and Associates (HSA).They talk about the challenges faced by the plumbing industry, succession planning, shortage of skilled labor in trades, career advantages of pursuing trades, diversity, community efforts, and building strong relationships in the industry.Follow HSA on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Twitter.
Angela Coldwell, founder of Honour the Work, joins us to share her inspiring journey of promoting and supporting skilled trades in Canada, the importance of exposing children to diverse career paths, and overcoming misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding the trades.Follow Honour the Work on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.
This week on The Fix, we were joined by Bruce Pilbeam and Thomas Ponting from Winsupply. We covered a range of topics from Winsupply's role in the plumbing industry, the changes and constants in the industry over the years, the transition from vendor to customer perspective, and Winsupply's support for addressing shortages in the trades.
The Fix podcast welcomes Kristen Fallon, co-founder of Let's Build Construction Camp for Girls, which aims to empower young women in the AECM (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing) industries. Kristen shares how her background in construction led her to create the camp, which offers hands-on experiences, technical education, and confidence-building, as well as the camp's impact on promoting diversity and bridging the workforce gap in the trades.Related Resources:www.letsbuildcamp.comQuestions or Feedback:thefix@oatey.com
In this podcast episode, Spencer Brown, the Director of Sales for Pfister Faucets, joins Katherine and Doug to discuss the American Plumber Stories initiative. The conversation focuses on supporting and inspiring tradespeople, particularly those in the plumbing industry. The goal is to break down stereotypes, showcase diverse stories of plumbers, encourage the younger generation to consider trades careers, and emphasize the role of storytelling in changing public perception.
Katherine and Doug interview Jennifer Green, Director of Competition for Skills Ontario. Jennifer, who became a Red Seal Industrial Mechanic millwright at 21, is the Director of Competitions at Skills Ontario, an organization that encourages youth to explore and pursue careers in the skilled trades and technologies. In 2021 she completed an Appointment with the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development as an Apprenticeship Youth Advisor. In direct response to the Advisor's final report, the Ontario Government invested $90 million to promote the skilled trades to young people further.For more information, visit www.skillsontario.com.
In this episode of The Fix, we're joined by Oatey Ambassadors Germaine Nelson and Rob Broccolo to talk about all things family and work-life balance, or lack thereof. They each share some of the struggles that come with having active families, running successful plumbing businesses, and how they take time for themselves.
We're joined by Oatey Ambassadors Colin Luttrell and Nick Parlet during Ambassador Fest to talk about how social media and plumbing go hand-in-hand in helping to learn new things, develop friendships and grow your business. Follow Nick on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTubeFollow Colin on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
In this episode of The Fix, we're joined by Oatey Ambassadors Twig and Ty to discuss mental health and some of the unique challenges and perspectives that come with working in the trades.They each talk about some personal challenges they have faced regarding mental health, as well as ways they have given and received support from the trades community. Resources are available if you or someone you know is struggling with mental health. Visit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (US) or the Canadian Mental Health Association today.
Roger Wakefield is an American plumber and business owner from Dallas, Texas, a master plumber with over 40 years of plumbing experience. He is a teacher, trades advocate, podcaster and social media influencer. Roger sits down with Doug and Katherine about his 40+ years in the plumbing industry and how he transformed his business (and career) with social media. Guest:Roger Wakefield - LEED AP Plumber, Business Owner, Public Speaker and Influencer Related Resources: www.rogerwakefield.com YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Paige Knowles, skilled trades advocate, public speaker, and children's book author (Plumber Paige - Let's Fix a Running Toilet, Plumber Paige - Let's Replace a Shower Head), joins us to talk about how she began her career as a plumbing and heating student at her local high school and her path to becoming an entrepreneur and trades influencer for the next generation of young girls. Guests: Paige Knowles - Trades Advocate, Children's Author, Public Speaker, Business Owner Related Resources: www.plumberpaige.com www.letsbuildcamp.com Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Episode Overview: Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of residential service and repair and learn from the experts about how they've made a name for themselves in the plumbing industry and how Alex Gouin and Josh Hopkins work with local schools to promote plumbing as a successful path for young students looking to get into the trade. Guests: Alex Gouin – Oatey Ambassador, Business Owner Josh Hopkins - Director, National Sales Canada Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Episode Overview: As the Workforce Development Leader for the Home Builders Association of Greater Des Moines, and the co-founder of Iowa Skilled Trades, Brandon plays an integral and active role in ensuring that the next generation has opportunities to learn the valuable skills that are needed to help bridge the skills gap. We talk about their upcoming annual Build My Future event which is a hands-on career day showcasing the industry for over 5,000 high school students across Iowa. Guests: Brandon Patterson - Workforce Development, Home Builders Association of Greater Des Moines & Advocate, Iowa Skilled Trades Related Resources: www.iowaskilledtrades.comwww.dsmhba.comFacebook, InstagramQuestions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
The Fix – Season 3, Episode 3 Title: Breaking Barriers: Empowering Young Girls to Pursue the Trades Episode Overview: Mollie Elkman is the President and Owner of Group Two, a leading new home marketing partner for builders, and the author of The House That She Built, a book that educates young readers about the people and skills that go into building a home. She joins us to talk about changing the perception of career-based bias by getting in front of the youngest learners and shifting the mindset of teachers and parents to change some of the unfavorable/stereotypical images of specific jobs. Guests: Mollie Elkman – President/Owner, Group Two Related Resources: www.thehousethatshebuilt.com www.grouptwo.com Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Episode Overview: Keith Laschinger, Executive Director of Cleveland Builds and Tim Linville, Co-Chair of Cleveland Builds and CEO of the Construction Employers Association, join us to discuss the Union Construction Readiness Program that has placed 50 individuals into the trades since 2021. They also discuss advocacy initiatives and how to educate the next generation and their influencers about trade career benefits and opportunities. Guests: Keith Lashinger -- Executive Director, Cleveland Builds Tim Linville -- Co-Chair, Cleveland Builds and CEO of the Construction Employers Association Related Resources: www.clevelandbuilds.com www.ceacisp.org Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Ethan Karp, the CEO of Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network (MAGNET), joins us to discuss the challenges facing the manufacturing industry in the US and how to improve diversity, incorporate new technologies, encourage innovation, and provide better leadership. We dive into the importance of workforce development and working collaboratively as a community of manufacturers to improve and sustain the industry's longevity. Guests: Ethan Karp, President and CEO of MAGNET, Northeast Ohio's Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network Related Resources: www.manufacturingsuccess.org Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Plumbers Trey Young (https://www.instagram.com/iplumbit/ (@iplumbit)) and Germaine Nelson (https://www.instagram.com/capitolmech/ (@capitolmech)) are in the studio wrapping up Ambassador Mini-Series, and we had so much fun with these two. Between their hilarious banter and combined 25+ years of experience, you don't want to miss this episode. Related Resources: To learn more about the Oatey Ambassador program, visit our https://www.oatey.com/connect/oatey-brand-ambassadors (website). Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
In part 2 of our Oatey Ambassador Mini-Series, our hosts welcome Omar Harris (https://www.instagram.com/omartheplumber/ (@omartheplumber)) and Rob Broccolo (https://www.instagram.com/prodrains/ (@prodrains)), who are visiting Cleveland as a part of Ambassador Fest 2022. Omar is a journeyman plumber currently based out of Miami, Florida, specializing in the residential field. He began working in the plumbing trade to support his growing family, and his passion has continued to grow ever since. With ten years of experience in plumbing coupled with owning a business over the last five years, Rob Broccolo has truly seen it all from his hometown of Connecticut. During this episode, Rob and Omar share how beneficial social media has been when it comes to connecting with others in plumbing and how it has affected their day-to-day lives. They also reflect on their own children's interest in the trades, as well as future generations' potential impact on the industry. We appreciate Rob and Omar sitting down with us and discussing the trade that we all love! Related Resources: To learn more about the Oatey Ambassador program, visit our https://www.oatey.com/connect/oatey-brand-ambassadors (website). Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
In part 1 of our Oatey Ambassador Mini-Series, our hosts chat with Danielle “Twig” Browne (@thelittestplumber) and Thomas Young (@t.y.custom) who are in Cleveland visiting Oatey Headquarters for Ambassador Fest 2022, a two-day immersive experience that includes exclusive training, networking and recreation activities. Coming from Newfoundland, Canada, Twig discusses her work and establishing her role as the first female plumber in the province. Thomas traveled all the way from his home in the San Francisco Bay area to discuss his robust experience and the role the trades played when helping him bounce back from a serious health problem. Thomas and Twig dive into why they love being Oatey Ambassadors and how beneficial the program has been for them. A huge thanks to Thomas and Twig for sitting down and talking with us here on “The Fix!” Related Resources: To learn more about the Oatey Ambassador program, visit our https://www.oatey.com/connect/oatey-brand-ambassadors (website). Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Oatey's own Maureen Pansky and Brian Lippert are in the studio to you give the inside scoop on all of the exciting innovation and workforce development opportunities that continue to unfold at the organization, including Oatey's emphasis on building cross-skilled technician generalists through its rigorous Industrial Maintenance Apprenticeship Program. They debunk common misconceptions and emphasize that manufacturing careers are not what they used to be – strong safety protocols, diversity and inclusion, as well as state-of-the-art technology, continue to be significant game changers for our essential workers. Related Resources: https://www.clevelandmetroschools.org/MAXSHAYES (Max S. Hayes High School – Career and Technical Education) https://www.youthopportunities.org/ (Youth Opportunity) https://www.youthopportunities.org/ (Unlimited – Workforce Development) Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Our latest guest Patrick McCombe is truly a jack of all trades. He's spent the past 17+ years refining his remodeling skills, championing the trades and writing about residential construction on behalf of several well-known trade publications. He currently holds the title of Senior Editor at Fine Homebuilding Magazine and hosts the publication's fan-favorite podcast. His authentic approach to writing and producing content stems from his dedication to “keeping the craft alive.” Patrick places a thoughtful emphasis on quality and craftsmanship in all of his articles, arming readers with the highest quality of technical advice. Stay tuned as Patrick details how his greatest passions collided to form the career of his dreams. Guest: Patrick McCombe – Senior Editor, Fine Homebuilding Magazine Connect with Patrick: pmccombe@taunton.com Related Resources: Fine Homebuilding Magazine's https://www.finehomebuilding.com/ (Website), https://www.instagram.com/finehomebuilding/?hl=en (Instagram) & https://www.finehomebuilding.com/blog/fine-homebuilding-podcast (Podcast) Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
We had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Michele Scott Taylor, who has spent most of her career in higher education administration developing and guiding a myriad of young students toward successful professional paths. Currently, Michele serves as the Chief Program Officer of College Now Greater Cleveland, an organization that helps middle/high school students and adult learners throughout Northeast Ohio reach postsecondary completion through the facilitation of educational opportunities, career counseling, college access advising, financial aid and more. Michele and her team empower students to pursue postsecondary educations that best align with their interests, passions and aptitudes – whether that includes completing a certification, on-the-job training, associate program, trade apprenticeship or four-year college degree. Don't let its name fool you – College Now welcomes every type of student, not just those with college aspirations. Tune in for Michele's unique take on how we can better grow the trades talent pipeline by nurturing students' interests while also effectively assessing their aptitude and exposing them to real-world professionals, as well as organizations, in the trades and beyond. She offers both parents and educators great advice on how they can help put students on a viable career pathway with long-term financial security and independence. Guest: Dr. Michele Scott Taylor, Chief Program Officer, College Now Greater Cleveland Connect with Michele: info@collegenowgc.org Related Resources: College Now Greater Cleveland https://www.collegenowgc.org/ (Website), https://www.instagram.com/college_nowgc/ (Instagram) & https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-now-greater-cleveland/ (LinkedIn) https://careertech.org/cte (Career Technical Education (CTE)) https://www.acementor.org/ (ACE Mentor Program) https://www.manufacturingsuccess.org/ (MAGNET) Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com
Jeff Patterson, also known as the “Home Repair Tutor,” is a licensed general contractor from Pittsburgh who's turned his passion for home renovation and video creation into an impressive online community with over 1.3 million social media followers/subscribers. Utilizing his diverse skillset, Jeff produces comprehensive, step-by-step videos and courses to aid homeowners tackling all kinds of renovation projects. His goal is simple: make home renovations easier for everyone. Jeff is a shining example of how individuals can hone their creativity in the trades, while also showcasing their technical skills and helping others along the way. Throughout this episode, Jeff reflects on the supportive community he's championed, delivering relevant content to his audiences and being mindful of his own work-life balance. Guest: Jeff Patterson – Licensed General Contractor & Digital Content Creator Connect with Jeff: jeff@homerepairtutor.com Related Resources: Home Repair Tutor https://homerepairtutor.com/ (Website), https://www.instagram.com/homerepairtutor/?hl=en (Instagram) & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP2vaEZS8MvZrFklwBtW1GA (YouTube) Questions or Feedback: thefix@oatey.com