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Identical twins, the Carey Brothers, share play-by-play duties for The Amarillo Sod Poodles. Doug Rice welcomes them to PRN's Behind the Mic.
This week, the well-known Carey Brothers come onto the show to talk about their former radio show spanning 30 years, their business, and more!
Transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, recently gloated after a win at a swim meet. It's not enough that biological men naturally have the strength to beat biological women... now they need to rub their losing opponents nose in it, as well. Plus a visit from the Carey Brothers ahead of their final show this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have an intimate chat with my sons, Paul and Chistian Carey - also known as Kids4Cure. Having learned 16 years ago that their Mom had ALS, a fatal disease with no cure, my sons open up and give advice to parents and other kids. They share thoughts on telling children about a serious diagnosis. They also give advice and encouragement to kids who have a loved who is struggling with an illness. Kds4Cure has raised over $1 Million dollars for ALS research & patient care and Paul & Christian have been active advocates in the ALS fight since they were 11 & 13. This episode focuses on sharing what they've learned. Thanks for listening in. Podcast community, photos & show notes at:https://www.facebook.com/ImDyingToTellYouPodcast/.Connect: https://www.instagram.com/imdyingtotellyoupodcast/?hl=en and https://twitter.com/LorrisPodcast
Title: Value is What You DeliverTopic: Brendan Casey knows how to deliver decks and fences, as well as he knows how to deliver advice. In the words of our guest, “Everybody gives a price. Value is what you deliver.” And that’s just one of the many nuggets of wisdom that Brendan laid on the Carey Brothers in this episode of CBP. Guest: Brendan Casey, Owner of Casey Deck and FenceWebsite: www.CaseyFenceandDeck.com 3 Points for Success – Brendan Casey:You have to be honest with your clients all the time. Our integrity will carry us through every situation. Good, bad or indifferent. That will make a difference in the end. And people will remember that. And it's something that they will recommend us for later. Change the narrative from price to value. So many people, you go only appointment and you're talking and they're waiting for the price. And that's probably the job we were never going to get. So we do try to discuss with our clients and filter out the best we can before we ever go on an appointment. What they're looking for, if they're a price shopper, we're probably not going to be a good fit. Those are people that are seeking us out and wanting us for those designs and things like that. And I really think that that that makes of a big difference. Participate in different award programs. You have to be willing to take risks and you have to risk yourself to go out there, leap with your chin and put yourself up and hope for the awards. And also because people love a winner. When you're winning awards from your governing body of your industry, whether it's local industry, national industry, like NADRA people see that it automatically validates everything that you're saying. It makes life so much easier for you to go out and sell that work.
Title: Value is What You DeliverTopic: Brendan Casey knows how to deliver decks and fences, as well as he knows how to deliver advice. In the words of our guest, “Everybody gives a price. Value is what you deliver.” And that’s just one of the many nuggets of wisdom that Brendan laid on the Carey Brothers in this episode of CBP. Guest: Brendan Casey, Owner of Casey Deck and FenceWebsite: www.CaseyFenceandDeck.com 3 Points for Success – Brendan Casey:You have to be honest with your clients all the time. Our integrity will carry us through every situation. Good, bad or indifferent. That will make a difference in the end. And people will remember that. And it's something that they will recommend us for later. Change the narrative from price to value. So many people, you go only appointment and you're talking and they're waiting for the price. And that's probably the job we were never going to get. So we do try to discuss with our clients and filter out the best we can before we ever go on an appointment. What they're looking for, if they're a price shopper, we're probably not going to be a good fit. Those are people that are seeking us out and wanting us for those designs and things like that. And I really think that that that makes of a big difference. Participate in different award programs. You have to be willing to take risks and you have to risk yourself to go out there, leap with your chin and put yourself up and hope for the awards. And also because people love a winner. When you're winning awards from your governing body of your industry, whether it's local industry, national industry, like NADRA people see that it automatically validates everything that you're saying. It makes life so much easier for you to go out and sell that work.
Title: Spread the NewsTopic: Peter Daich joins the Carey Brothers to spread the news about his spreadable flooring, countertops, and outdoor finishes. Guest: Peter Daich – President of Daich CoatingsWebsite: www.daichcoatings.com3 Points for Success – Peter DaichStart off with a good canvas upon which to do your masterpiece. Make sure that that surface is clean. There's certain preparation techniques that may be required. Daich Coatings is very close by. Give us a call and we will work with you on making sure that your project works. Let's share the information and the facts together, and let's make your project a good one.#DaichCoatings #Daich #garage #driveways #carports #patios #pooldecks #flooring #countertops #balconies #tilefloors #waterproofdecks #decks #diyflooring #commercialflooring #careybrospros #forprobypros
Title: Spread the NewsTopic: Peter Daich joins the Carey Brothers to spread the news about his spreadable flooring, countertops, and outdoor finishes. Guest: Peter Daich – President of Daich CoatingsWebsite: www.daichcoatings.com3 Points for Success – Peter DaichStart off with a good canvas upon which to do your masterpiece. Make sure that that surface is clean. There's certain preparation techniques that may be required. Daich Coatings is very close by. Give us a call and we will work with you on making sure that your project works. Let's share the information and the facts together, and let's make your project a good one.#DaichCoatings #Daich #garage #driveways #carports #patios #pooldecks #flooring #countertops #balconies #tilefloors #waterproofdecks #decks #diyflooring #commercialflooring #careybrospros #forprobypros
Title: New Tile TechGuest: Jeff Styles, Regional Manager – Southwest Region for Schluter SystemsTopic: Schluter Systems continues to impress the Carey Brothers, and they’re back with their newest innovative products. Morris and James discuss with Jeff the reasons they love their older products and the ways they can envision themselves using their new ones! Website: http://schluter.com/3 Points for Success – Jeff Styles:Knowledge is king. The more information you can gather and present to your customer, the further ahead you’ll be from your competitors. Reach out to the younger generation and get them involved. There is a labor shortage in this country and we’d like to see that gap get smaller, not larger. Enthusiasm. If you come into a project with enthusiasm, the homeowner is going to sense that and they’re going to lean towards that enthusiasm and remember you for it.
Title: New Tile TechGuest: Jeff Styles, Regional Manager – Southwest Region for Schluter SystemsTopic: Schluter Systems continues to impress the Carey Brothers, and they’re back with their newest innovative products. Morris and James discuss with Jeff the reasons they love their older products and the ways they can envision themselves using their new ones! Website: http://schluter.com/3 Points for Success – Jeff Styles:Knowledge is king. The more information you can gather and present to your customer, the further ahead you’ll be from your competitors. Reach out to the younger generation and get them involved. There is a labor shortage in this country and we’d like to see that gap get smaller, not larger. Enthusiasm. If you come into a project with enthusiasm, the homeowner is going to sense that and they’re going to lean towards that enthusiasm and remember you for it.
Title: Quality Through the RoofTopic: “The roof over our head,” isn’t a phrase for nothing! Mike Loughery, of CertainTeed, joined the Carey Brothers to discuss roofing credentials, warranties, hail-resistant shingles and much more!Guest: Mike Loughery, manager of communications at CertainTeed Corp.Website: http://www.certainteed.comThree Points for Success – Mike Loughery:In the morning, before you get out of bed, plan your day. Think about what you're going to do. Think about the order in which you're going to do it. You have an idea of how you're going to handle your day because then it makes your day go a little bit easier than if you just take things as they happen. You can be successful in life and be a good person, a nice person and treat others with respect. You don't have to be a backstabber, you don't have to be a lying cheating person you know philanderer or whatever you can be a good honest person be a nice person and still be successful in life. You may not always make the most money but you can be the happiest and most content and you don't have to deal with all of the nonsense. Have the courage to deal with your challenges in life face to face with people and not through texting and not through email. If you did something wrong admit it. It goes away really fast but deal with people in an honest way and face to face. Have the courage to do that.
Title: Quality Through the RoofTopic: “The roof over our head,” isn’t a phrase for nothing! Mike Loughery, of CertainTeed, joined the Carey Brothers to discuss roofing credentials, warranties, hail-resistant shingles and much more!Guest: Mike Loughery, manager of communications at CertainTeed Corp.Website: http://www.certainteed.comThree Points for Success – Mike Loughery:In the morning, before you get out of bed, plan your day. Think about what you're going to do. Think about the order in which you're going to do it. You have an idea of how you're going to handle your day because then it makes your day go a little bit easier than if you just take things as they happen. You can be successful in life and be a good person, a nice person and treat others with respect. You don't have to be a backstabber, you don't have to be a lying cheating person you know philanderer or whatever you can be a good honest person be a nice person and still be successful in life. You may not always make the most money but you can be the happiest and most content and you don't have to deal with all of the nonsense. Have the courage to deal with your challenges in life face to face with people and not through texting and not through email. If you did something wrong admit it. It goes away really fast but deal with people in an honest way and face to face. Have the courage to do that.
Title: Tile Done BetterTopic: Phil Woodruff joins the Carey Brothers to discuss how Schluter Systems can have your tile done better!Guest: Phil Woodruff – territory manager of Schluter SystemsWebsite: www.schluter.com3 Points For Success – Phil Woodruff:The first one is education. As a former tile contractor, I felt I knew exactly that I needed to do. But I cut myself short, so at Schluter Systems we pride ourselves on education. So, I would I would challenge anybody listening to be more educated about what they're doing whether it's their business or whether it's about installation. The second one is don't be afraid to make money. The third one is align yourself with good partners. And I feel that Schluter Systems is that partner. You know most anybody that is in sales for Schluter has installed, so we've been there and we take great pride in that. @Schluter #schlutersystems
Title: Tile Done BetterTopic: Phil Woodruff joins the Carey Brothers to discuss how Schluter Systems can have your tile done better!Guest: Phil Woodruff – territory manager of Schluter SystemsWebsite: www.schluter.com3 Points For Success – Phil Woodruff:The first one is education. As a former tile contractor, I felt I knew exactly that I needed to do. But I cut myself short, so at Schluter Systems we pride ourselves on education. So, I would I would challenge anybody listening to be more educated about what they're doing whether it's their business or whether it's about installation. The second one is don't be afraid to make money. The third one is align yourself with good partners. And I feel that Schluter Systems is that partner. You know most anybody that is in sales for Schluter has installed, so we've been there and we take great pride in that. @Schluter #schlutersystems
Title: Festool Roadshow – Keeping the Craft AliveTopic: Eugen Gassmann discusses Festool Roadshow's mission to keep the craft trades alive.Description: Remodeling spending is at an all-time high, but the skilled labor forces are dwindling. Eugen Gassmann joins the Carey Brothers to discuss the Festool Roadshow’s mission to bring education to school’s and vocational operation’s around the US. There’s more than one way to help, and Eugen shares some ways for you, as a pro, to help out this program and the future skilled, craft labor.Guest: Eugen Gassmann, Vice President of Marketing for Festool Inc, is helping Festool pave the way into the future of skilled labor by promoting the Festool Roadshow.Website: www.festoolusa.com Learn more about the Festool Roadshow here.
Title: Festool Roadshow – Keeping the Craft AliveTopic: Eugen Gassmann discusses Festool Roadshow's mission to keep the craft trades alive.Description: Remodeling spending is at an all-time high, but the skilled labor forces are dwindling. Eugen Gassmann joins the Carey Brothers to discuss the Festool Roadshow’s mission to bring education to school’s and vocational operation’s around the US. There’s more than one way to help, and Eugen shares some ways for you, as a pro, to help out this program and the future skilled, craft labor.Guest: Eugen Gassmann, Vice President of Marketing for Festool Inc, is helping Festool pave the way into the future of skilled labor by promoting the Festool Roadshow.Website: www.festoolusa.com Learn more about the Festool Roadshow here.
Title: The Magic of Glass and MirrorsTopic: We’re learning how to keep our glass half-full with Cameron Kartak of AAA Kartak Glass and Closets Inc. Cameron joined the Carey Brothers to discuss shower doors, mirrors, correctly measuring a client’s bathroom for swinging doors, and, of course, the CareyBrosPros Three Points for Success. During this edition of CareyBrosPros, you’ll find out: - How you should prepare for measuring a client’s bathroom. - What keeps AAA Kartak glass cleaner than all the rest!- Why you should ALWAYS put in double backed studs or a 4x4 stud for your shower enclosure. Guest: Cameron Kartak is the CEO of AAA Kartak Glass and Closet’s Inc. of the greater Seattle area. Website: http://www.aaakartak.com3 Points for Success – from Cameron Kartak: 1. The most important is that glass is a final product. You need to make sure that you're looking at what you're buying. 2. You get what you pay for. Everyone has the same glass. There's going to be probably just a couple of glass manufacturers in the world and so everyone all over the world gets shipped the same glass virtually. And so you're not really paying for different glass companies for the glass, you're paying for the installers. 3. It's better to over strengthen your hard surfaces then under strengthen them. If you understrength them, you could have your frameless shower enclosure dream shatter. You need to get a header. BONUS TIP: Out of squares are okay as long as they're consistent. We don't want any dog legs or elbows. That's where you can't cut the glass very specific in that way.
Title: The Magic of Glass and MirrorsTopic: We’re learning how to keep our glass half-full with Cameron Kartak of AAA Kartak Glass and Closets Inc. Cameron joined the Carey Brothers to discuss shower doors, mirrors, correctly measuring a client’s bathroom for swinging doors, and, of course, the CareyBrosPros Three Points for Success. During this edition of CareyBrosPros, you’ll find out: - How you should prepare for measuring a client’s bathroom. - What keeps AAA Kartak glass cleaner than all the rest!- Why you should ALWAYS put in double backed studs or a 4x4 stud for your shower enclosure. Guest: Cameron Kartak is the CEO of AAA Kartak Glass and Closet’s Inc. of the greater Seattle area. Website: http://www.aaakartak.com3 Points for Success – from Cameron Kartak: 1. The most important is that glass is a final product. You need to make sure that you're looking at what you're buying. 2. You get what you pay for. Everyone has the same glass. There's going to be probably just a couple of glass manufacturers in the world and so everyone all over the world gets shipped the same glass virtually. And so you're not really paying for different glass companies for the glass, you're paying for the installers. 3. It's better to over strengthen your hard surfaces then under strengthen them. If you understrength them, you could have your frameless shower enclosure dream shatter. You need to get a header. BONUS TIP: Out of squares are okay as long as they're consistent. We don't want any dog legs or elbows. That's where you can't cut the glass very specific in that way.
Title: NARI’s Business Building SuccessTopic: Elizabeth McKenna, managing partner of NARI, joined the Carey Brothers to discuss: During this edition of CareyBrosPros, you’ll find out: - How NARI can benefit you (no matter the size of your business) - What to expect from a NARI membership - Why you should attend tradeshows like IBS/KBIS in 2019 Guest: Elizabeth McKenna – Principal/ Managing Partner of NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) the oldest remodeling trade association in the country. NARI offers education, certifications, and recognition for anyone who wants to build a better business for themselves! Website: www.nari.org 3 Points for Success – from Elizabeth McKenna: 1. Invest in yourself and your business by getting additional certifications and enrolling in education programs. 2. Get recognized for your hard work by submitting to become the Contractor of the Year Award and review the previous winners. 3. Stand out from the crowd by taking advantage of NARI’s accredited Remodeling Company Program.
Title: NARI’s Business Building SuccessTopic: Elizabeth McKenna, managing partner of NARI, joined the Carey Brothers to discuss: During this edition of CareyBrosPros, you’ll find out: - How NARI can benefit you (no matter the size of your business) - What to expect from a NARI membership - Why you should attend tradeshows like IBS/KBIS in 2019 Guest: Elizabeth McKenna – Principal/ Managing Partner of NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) the oldest remodeling trade association in the country. NARI offers education, certifications, and recognition for anyone who wants to build a better business for themselves! Website: www.nari.org 3 Points for Success – from Elizabeth McKenna: 1. Invest in yourself and your business by getting additional certifications and enrolling in education programs. 2. Get recognized for your hard work by submitting to become the Contractor of the Year Award and review the previous winners. 3. Stand out from the crowd by taking advantage of NARI’s accredited Remodeling Company Program.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.
James and Morris Carey share their experiences as award-winning, licensed contractors through their popular weekly radio program, On the House. With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Brothers offer money-saving tips on building, remodeling, and repairing homes.