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Growing In The Green Industry
REPLAY: Peer Groups with Joe Kujawa

Growing In The Green Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 45:16


In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Joe Kujawa, Practice Leader of Bruce Wilson & Company. Joe talks about the power and value of peer groups.  Joe talks about the uniqueness that our industry has compared to other industries and how our industry is willing to share information – successes and failures.  He also shares how networking can be intimidating but the importance of it.  This episode is hosted by SkylerWestergard with LandCare and Brett Lemcke with RM Landscape.

Growing In The Green Industry
Peer Groups with Joe Kujawa

Growing In The Green Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 45:16


In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Joe Kujawa, Practice Leader of Bruce Wilson & Company. Joe talks about the power and value of peer groups.  Joe talks about the uniqueness that our industry has compared to other industries and how our industry is willing to share information – successes and failures.  He also shares how networking can be intimidating but the importance of it.  This episode is hosted by Skyler Westergard with LandCare and Brett Lemcke with RM Landscape.

The Snow Magazine Podcast
Aren't We Normal Yet? Ep. 69

The Snow Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 22:40


Industry coach and Snow Magazine contributor Joe Kujawa returns to the podcast to discuss his outlook for 2022, including managing through labor and supply chain shortfalls, reexamining pricing, and coming to terms with COVID. Joe Kujawa serves as senior facilitator and dedicated practice leader at Bruce Wilson & Co. He was most recently an owner and executive vice president of Kujawa Enterprises, Inc. (KEI), a legacy landscaping and winter services firm in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. He is a 2016 Leadership Award recipient. Joe provides executive leadership in implementing a vision for peer group education events and industry relations. In particular, he consults with snow market leaders on winter services strategies, as well as companies facing the unique challenges of a family-owned business. The Snow Magazine Podcast is hosted by Snow Magazine Editor Mike Zawacki and is supported by the Accredited Snow Contractor's Association (ASCA). With education certification that gives you a measurable competitive advantage, a discounted insurance program, networking events, and opportunities to be a part of a legislative effort that is forever changing the professional snow contractor industry, your ASCA membership never stops working for you. For more business management content focused on the professional snow and ice management industry, check out Snow Magazine Online.

The Commercial Landscaper Podcast
Interview with Joe Kujawa, Practice Leader at Bruce Wilson & Company

The Commercial Landscaper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 20:36


A certified Landscape Professional and past member of the NALP Board of Directors, Joe Kujawa serves as senior facilitator and dedicated practice leader. He was most recently an owner and executive vice president of Kujawa Enterprises, Inc. (KEI), a legacy landscaping and winter services firm in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Joe provides executive leadership in implementing a vision for peer group education events and industry relations. In particular, he consults with snow market leaders on winter services strategies, as well as companies facing the unique challenges of a family-owned business. Joe joined Bruce Wilson & Co. with considerable experience in the operation of high-performing CEO peer groups, and over the years has formed valuable relationships within the landscape industry. His unique perspectives and depth of expertise have been critical in positioning our company for the challenges of an ever-changing market. Kujawa graduated from Cornell University's College of Architecture, Art and Planning, and received an MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. He served as manager of business development for HOK architectural and engineering design firm in Washington D.C. While at Chicago-based Keane Consulting Group, he oversaw operational consulting for Fortune 500 clients. He also helped run the family-owned Kujawa Enterprises until it sold to Sperber Landscape Companies in April 2019. Joe presently serves as Planning Commissioner for the Village of Elm Grove, Wisconsin, and is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield, Wisconsin. He served as a member of the Alumni Board of Directors for Cornell Alpha Delta Phi, Inc., and was a national director for the American Institute of Architecture Students.

The Snow Magazine Podcast
Think Like A Startup Ep. 51

The Snow Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 21:06


Industry leader and business coach Joe Kujawa drops in to discuss adopting a new-business mindset, planning for 2021, cautious optimism, addressing culture needs, worst-case scenarios and more. A certified Landscape Professional and active member of the NALP Board of Directors, Joe Kujawa serves as senior facilitator and dedicated practice leader at Bruce Wilson & Co. He was most recently an owner and executive vice president of Kujawa Enterprises, Inc. (KEI), a legacy landscaping and winter services firm in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Joe provides executive leadership in implementing a vision for peer group education events and industry relations. In particular, he consults with snow market leaders on winter services strategies, as well as companies facing the unique challenges of a family-owned business. The Snow Magazine Podcast is hosted by Snow Magazine Editor Mike Zawacki and is supported by the Accredited Snow Contractor's Association (ASCA). With education certification that gives you a measurable competitive advantage, a discounted insurance program, networking events, and opportunities to be a part of a legislative effort that is forever changing the professional snow contractor industry, your ASCA membership never stops working for you. For more business management content focused on the professional snow and ice management industry, check out Snow Magazine Online.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
Anna Hillburg of Dream Date (Season Three-The Appening-005-April 7, 2020)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 49:58


ANNA HILLBURG was in the band DREAM DATE when she originally appeared on Radio8Ball. Since then she's released two solo LP's. Anna joined this Pop Oracle session with ANDRAS JONES from self-quarantine in Cloverdale, California to discuss how her song answered JOE KUJAWA's question last week and asks her own question to The Pop Oracle in an episode that includes music from RECESS MONKEY, GABRIEL GORDON, BOB DYLAN & ANDRAS JONES. Recorded by phone from Olympia, Washington with Anna Hillburg by phone from Cloverdale, California. Featuring: “The Radio8Ball Theme Song” performed by KP HAWTHORN & GABRIEL GORDON The Pop Oracle Song of The Day for April 7, 2020: “Fred The Tabby Cat” by RECESS MONKEY This episode’s answer: “Paper Airplane” by GABRIEL GORDON To hear the full episode when this song was originally recorded as the answer to a question from JOEL SHEARER on June 22, 2018 http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/07/18/joel-shearer-gabriel-gordon/ Incidental Music: "Murder Most Foul" by BOB DYLAN "My Name Is Gabriel" by ANDRAS JONES "No Fun" by ANNA HILLBURG Double Naught Spy Car provides the musical bed with “The Mooche” by Duke Ellington & “In Walked Bud, Out Walked Bud” by Thelonious Monk To hear Andras Jones’s question please join our Patreon community at any level: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball Thanks to Alan Green for “special projects”. LINKS: RADIO8BALL WEBSITE: www.radio8ball.com ANNA HILLBURG - https://annahillburg.bandcamp.com/  DREAM DATE - https://dreamdate.bandcamp.com/ YEA-MING CHEN - https://yea-ming.bandcamp.com/album/i-will-make-you-mine GABRIEL GORDON - https://gabrielgordonmusic.net/ RADIO8BALL APP - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/radio8ball/id1326738822 RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball  RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/  RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball  RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
Froseph aka Joe Kujawa (Season Three-The Appening-004-March 29, 2020)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 69:12


JOE KUJAWA used to be know as FROSEPH. Now he's known simply as BREAKAWAY. He joined this Pop Oracle session with ANDRAS JONES from self-quarantine in Brooklyn to discuss how his song answered MORTY COYLE's question last week and ask his own question to The Pop Oracle in an episode that includes music from DREAM DATE & CHRIS "SANDMAN" SAND. Recorded by phone from Olympia, Washington. Joe Kujawa was in Brooklyn, NY Featuring: “The Radio8Ball Theme Song” performed by MEERNAA The Pop Oracle Song of The Day for March 29th, 2020: “Baby Houdiini” by CHRIS "SANDMAN" SAND This episode’s answer: “Tour Song” by DREAM DATE Incidental Music: Double Naught Spy Car’s provide the musical bed with “The Mooche” by Duke Ellington & “In Walked Bud, Out Walked Bud” by Thelonious Monk The final segment featuring EDEN SKY & DREAM DATE was recorded on Alternative Talk 1150AM in Seattle, Washington on December 21st, 2007. To hear Andras Jones’s question please join our Patreon community at any level: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball Thanks to Alan Green for “special projects”. LINKS: FROSEPH - https://crimethinc.com/2007/09/16/frosephs-deep-breath-cd-released BREAKAWAY - https://breakawaybreakaway.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/radio8ball/id1326738822 RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball  RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/  RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball  RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Snow Magazine Podcast
Entering Career 3.0 Ep. 18

The Snow Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 31:32


Leaving the family business for the consulting world, Joe Kujawa talks about the challenges of the last year and the next leg of his journey.

BRUJAS World
Episode 4: Seize Bellevue

BRUJAS World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 33:54


This episode is of the workshop Seize Bellevue, recorded on June 9, 2018 at Performance Space New York to conclude Brujas’ three week exhibition and residency. Here we will discuss psychiatry as ideology and hold space for an informed and nuanced conversation on “mental health”. Seize Bellevue, inspired by Michel Foucault’s The Birth Of The Clinic, the occupation of Lincoln Hospital by the Young Lords in 1970, peer support models of addressing crisis, and the real life experiences of BRUJAS and their families navigating the mental health system. The line consists of hand made and dyed designer clothes and a zine calling for a compassionate and radical reconception of one of the more insidious carceral institutions – the pharmaceutical industry and our mental health crisis system. Consisting of both streetwear garments including hoodies, unisex boxers, crop-tops and gym wear, sewn and dyed ethically in California, as well as colorful fleece and muslin hospital gowns inspired by victorian-era hysteria with multiple styling options including detachable hoodies and sleeves. Seize Bellevue is “sick-wear for contemporary rebel youth.” BRUJAS World is brought to you by: mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). BRUJAS (http://brujas.nyc) This episode was recorded at Performance Space New York on June 9, 2018 in New York, New York and edited by Joe Kujawa in Brooklyn, NY. Please take a moment to rate and review BRUJAS World on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. BRUJAS World was produced and edited by Joe Kujawa for mask.fm in Brooklyn, NY. For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 8: Episode 8: No Borders, Migrant Housing Squats, and the Commons in Greece

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 61:25


In this interview, Haris discusses the state’s attack on the Idomeni border camp, the forced relocation of migrants to state run detention centers in the periphery of the city exposing individuals to the most toxic conditions, and efforts by Thessaloniki anti-authoritarian struggles to work with migrants to recuperate housing within the city center itself. Haris also distinguishes squatting in Thessaloniki versus Athens’ Exarchia district. He concludes by discussing the churches and Syriza’s demolition of migrant housing located on church property. We continue the conversation exploring how Greek anti-authoritarian encounters with migrant networks transformed understandings around the commons. In particular, not only creating safe spaces offering all the basic amenities, but spaces of trust and deepening social relations. We then discuss the future of migrant housing squats and self-run camps, the corruption of the refugee aid industry, and the emergence so called “internal” borders within the Greek state restricting movement for migrants refusing to claim asylum within island detention centers. Intro/Outro Song: Killah P — Zoria Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa. Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 7: Episode 7: How to Unite and Unionize With Your Clinic Coworkers: A Win in an LGBT Clinic

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 46:39


Overworked? Underpaid? And still get heat from the bosses that you should be doing more with less cause you’re serving the most vulnerable? Even clinics and nonprofits claiming the most progressive intentions inherit some of the most exploitative practices against their workers. In this episode, we speak with a healthcare worker who linked up with her fellow docs, nurses, and administrators to resist union busting tactics by their bosses and promote fairer conditions in an LGBT clinic. We also talk with our guest about how she got involved with social justice work before entering medical school and where she is now following the dramatic unionizing effort. Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa. Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 6: Prison Abolition and Migrant Justice in Germany: An Interview with Gefangenen Info

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 33:44


The physical and psychological impact of incarceration in Germany is shocking, resulting in suicides and other sequelae. In this interview with an editor of the Gefangenen Info, we learn about the prison abolition struggle in Germany and how German activists are joining with migrant collectives to create mutual aid networks, political actions, and other strategies in response. Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa. Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 5: Reproductive Rights, Mental Health and Collective Liberation

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 41:00


A conversation about reproductive health with Chloe. "A lot of people are uncomfortable with the idea of a 'DIY abortion.' One reason is that the left has ceded the abortion and reproductive rights debates to a more liberal movement. A big slogan of the liberal pro choice movement is 'we won't go back to doing DIY abortions,' but this has inadvertently encouraged a medicalization and institutionalization of abortion." Links https://themastproject.wordpress.com/ (https://themastproject.wordpress.com/) http://www.contraceptionjournal.org/article/S0010-7824(17)30475-4/fulltext (http://www.contraceptionjournal.org/article/S0010-7824(17)30475-4/fulltext) https://www.aclu.org/other/whats-wrong-fetal-rights (https://www.aclu.org/other/whats-wrong-fetal-rights) https://www.listennotes.com/e/7a66b23064f84979aafc93784e3f7152/iii-b-kvelertak-ii-fetal-protection-laws-and-the-consequences-of-health-injustice/ (https://www.listennotes.com/e/7a66b23064f84979aafc93784e3f7152/iii-b-kvelertak-ii-fetal-protection-laws-and-the-consequences-of-health-injustice/) Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa. Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 4: The complexities of mental health

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 41:57


Mental health affects millions of people – 1 in 5 Americans according to some estimates, with half of them not receiving any treatment. Part of the problem might be that we see the mind as orderly and contained, when really the mind seems to be characterized by disorder. Some indigenous cultures view 'insane' as synonymous with shamanic capabilities. Kids are medicated because they can't sit in class, even though stillness is antithetical to the imaginative, dynamic, reactive world children inhabit. In this episode, Frank and Babak talk to their friend and comrade Leijia about personal experiences of mental health, and how considerations of mental health can increase our collective capacity. Closing Poem: We All Conspire by Mario Benedetti Reference links: We are all very anxious (https://www.weareplanc.org/blog/we-are-all-very-anxious/) Health Autonomy is brought to you by mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network by Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). This episode was edited by Joe Kujawa. Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

You Saved My Life
Episode 5: Trans Communism with Leslie Feinberg

You Saved My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 36:02


Feinberg traces the lineage of the formation of transgender identity and answers the age-old question: what does Marx have to do with any of this? You Saved My Life is brought to you by: mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). You can follow Phoenix on Twitter, @kcdanger (https://twitter.com/kcdanger) Please take a moment to rate and review You Saved My Life on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. You Saved My Life was produced by Joe Kujawa and Tyler Reinhard for mask.fm, and recorded in Brooklyn, NY. Music provided by Lucky Cat Band (http://luckycatband.bandcamp.com). For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com

Health Autonomy
Episode 3: Understanding Wellness Culture with a Revolutionary Context

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 64:00


Health Autonomy is brought to you by **mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. This episode was produced by Joe Kujawa & Yvette Hall in Brooklyn, NY. Reference links: When Wellness is a Dirty Word (http://www.chronicle.com/article/When-Wellness-Is-a-Dirty-Word/236266) The Wellness Syndrom (https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jan/22/the-wellness-syndrome-carl-cederstrom-andre-spicer-persuasive-diagnosis) Life Hacks of the Poor and Aimless (https://thebaffler.com/war-of-nerves/laurie-penny-self-care) How Wellness Became an Epidemic (https://www.thecut.com/2017/06/how-wellness-became-an-epidemic.html) Class Combat (http://www.ultra-com.org/project/class-combat/) Self as Other: Reflections on Selfcare (https://cloudfront.crimethinc.com/pdfs/self-as-other_for-screen.pdf) Closing Poem "Karma" by award winning poet, Dominique Christina For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

BRUJAS World
Episode 3: School Kills

BRUJAS World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 39:44


BRUJAS World is brought to you by: mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). BRUJAS (http://brujas.nyc) This episode was recorded by Yvette Hall and edited by Joe Kujawa in Brooklyn NY. Please take a moment to rate and review BRUJAS World on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. BRUJAS World was produced by Yvette Hall and edited Joe Kujawa for mask.fm, and recorded in Brooklyn, NY. For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.

Health Autonomy
Episode 2: Building Communities of Revolutionary Care

Health Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 69:56


Health Autonomy is brought to you by **mask.fm (http://mask.fm), a podcast network from Mask Magazine. To support this show and others, visit our Patreon (http://patreon.com/maskfm). Woodbine (http://woodbine.nyc) Please take a moment to rate and review Health Autonomy on iTunes, which helps others discover our show. This episode was produced by Joe Kujawa & Yvette Hall in Brooklyn, NY. For announcements, follow the network Twitter, @maskdotfm (https://twitter.com/maskdotfm). For feedback and information, contact: fm@mask-mag.com.