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This week on the Little Fish Podcast, we welcome Aaron Kyle, founder & director of Build Hatch, a web platform and community dedicated to helping the construction industry. He talks about the current state of construction in Australia and shares his predictions for the next five years. WATCH ON SPOTIFY: Click here WATCH ON YOUTUBE: Click here .
In this episode of the Build Hatch Podcast, Aaron Kyle will be bringing to light the crisis we are seeing in the construction industry at the moment. Joining him is Mark Asimus from Hunter Frame & Truss. Mark will share his perspective as we take a stand together for the good of the construction industry. In this episode we'll discuss: The Master Builders Association Australia estimates there are 70,000 construction workers unable to work due to pandemic restrictions. There is 2.3 million small business' in Australia who contribute 4.18 billion to our economy – 8% is generated by small construction business. In March 2020 the pandemic reached Australia – Mark says during March to September 2020 he was at least 30-50% down on a monthly basis. However, in September, all of the sudden, the work was back with the help of the government subsidies. At the end of 2019, Australia also experienced the Black Summer Bushfires which impacted wood supplies but may have boosted the building and construction industry as we start to rebuild the homes of those affected. Mark is located in the Hunter Valley – his timber supplies come from the Bathurst region in NSW, where he now has a limited allocation. Timber and pine suppliers are owned by a combination of government (around 70% nationwide) and long-standing family business'. Ensuring the future wood supplies considering a pine tree takes 9 years to grow before it can be logged. HIA recently published that in the June 2021 quarter for new homes, there was an 11% increase nationwide. Mark explains how the price increases have impacted his business. There has been up to a 67% increase in price compared to previous years. ‘I can only guarantee my prices for 7 days now' says Mark. As a result of wood supplies, and increased prices, builders are handing back contracts and losing livelihoods. We have a crisis on our hands. Aaron says, ‘I am putting together an exclusive network of people who will be able to lobby together to the people who supply these materials.' He will share how you, as a member of the Build Hatch community, can support this cause. Let's all stand together as a community and bring about the change we all need to see to ensure the longevity of our industry. Links: Build Hatch Follow @buildhatch on Instagram Mark Asimus from Hunter Frame & Truss
We have such an interesting episode for you today as Rebeka and Kribashini settle in for a chat with a like-minded guest who is just as passionate about the building industry as they are. Our guest today is Aaron Kyle, Founder and Director of Build Hatch, a platform dedicated to helping people and sharing stories about life in the building and construction industry. Aaron talks about his background in the construction and mining industry, what led him to the decision to study law as a mature aged student and how he now works to help troubleshoot and mitigate disputes in the construction industry. In this episode, Aaron talks about the types of issues he deals with as a construction lawyer and how his experience in the industry has given him a great perspective to understand where both clients and builders are coming from. He talks about the importance of communication, valuing relationships and having the right attitude to resolve issues as they arise. Rebeka and Kribashini share with Aaron how the BuildHer community works, the courses we offer and how we’re all about equipping women to navigate the not-always-straight-forward building industry. Aaron talks about workshops that he provides on-site to help get everyone on the same page prior to construction and we also touch on how the residential and commercial industries are so different from one another. We talk about quite a few topics in this one and Aaron’s wealth of experience and passion for the industry gives us a spring in our step. If you’re interested to know a bit more about what’s happening on the builder side and some of the challenges that builders and trades might be having, this episode is definitely for you. LINKS: Aaron's Website: https://www.buildhatch.com/ Aaron's Podcast: https://www.buildhatch.com/build-hatch-podcast Buy our book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovating BuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/ BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollective BuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & Build Register for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer
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The group is joined by couple Aaron and Kyle as they discuss how their career paths and age differences have impacted their relationship and the importance of working through it all. Follow Kyle on Instagram @KyleKDR
In this first episode of the Build Hatch Podcast we introduce our host Aaron Kyle. Aaron is interviewed by good friend and architect, Dylan Try from SDA. Dylan and Aaron discuss the motivation behind the Build Hatch Podcast and the history of Aaron's career in the construction industry. In this episode we talk about: Build Hatch was born out of a desire to share the stories behind the build Aaron grew up living between Newcastle and Melbourne Aaron has worked in the areas of; Construction Management, Contract Administration, Mining Infrastructure, Engineering, Property Development and now the Law Aaron is currently working as a specialist consultant in construction dispute resolution Aaron's perspective on balancing family and work The behind the sciences stories that Aaron wants to share through this Podcast and guests Dyan Try's journey into architecture and his perception on the construction industry The traditional and referral-based model of marketing Dylan talks about the importance of the client relationship As a specialist consultant, Aaron has seen many disputes following construction projects Aaron explains the concept of life-long-learning The objectives of the Build Hatch Podcast Sit back and enjoy the first episode of the Build Hatch Podcast with Aaron Kyle Links: Contact Dylan Try from SA Contact Build Hatch Credits: Build Hatch Podcast Soundtrack Title: “Ride It Like You Mean It”. Artist Name: Kristian Leo. Written By: Evert Zeevalkink. Published by Soundstripe Productions.
Episode #19 (Iron Man Trilogy - Retro-Review w/ Aaron): Kyle and James take on not one, not two, but THREE movies at once, and it is a trilogy that may break them, may divide them, it may even tri-vide them, because joining them is Aaron, and he's got things to say that will blow their minds!
This week Jennifer Capati replaces Greg. Aaron Kyle Miles is the special guest.
Hello, and what the fuck is going on? What is this history stuff? Where’s my usual boring comedy talk?! Well, it just so happens that we had one of the best This Day in History shows this past S&M Comedy Continue reading →
Frontman and founding member of great bands such as Le Switch and Geronimo Getty, Aaron Kyle joins me in a very lively chat this week. We sat down at my table, cracked open a couple of beers, and yammered about god damned everything: growing up in a musically diverse home, the zen of songwriting, punk rock, Bob Dylan and much much more. This conversation went down just as I love them to do. Funny, free-flowing, and very interesting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geronimo Getty's scratchy indie-folk plays like the love child of Billy Bragg and John Lee Hooker. Gritty slide guitar wrestles with a perfectly off-kilter fiddle. Loping bass lines snake through the mix between stabs from cracking snare snaps and ramshackle hi-hat flurries. And holding the whole thing together as it careens forward is the band's creative conscience, singer and guitarist Aaron Kyle.
Geronimo Getty's scratchy indie-folk plays like the love child of Billy Bragg and John Lee Hooker. Gritty slide guitar wrestles with a perfectly off-kilter fiddle. Loping bass lines snake through the mix between stabs from cracking snare snaps and ramshackle hi-hat flurries. And holding the whole thing together as it careens forward is the band's creative conscience, singer and guitarist Aaron Kyle.
Geronimo Getty's scratchy indie-folk plays like the love child of Billy Bragg and John Lee Hooker. Gritty slide guitar wrestles with a perfectly off-kilter fiddle. Loping bass lines snake through the mix between stabs from cracking snare snaps and ramshackle hi-hat flurries. And holding the whole thing together as it careens forward is the band's creative conscience, singer and guitarist Aaron Kyle.