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In this episode of Construction Disruption, Todd Miller and Ryan Bell from Isaiah Industries are joined by Charlie Gindele, a veteran in the home improvement industry. Charlie shares insights from his 40-year-long career, from his time at Alcoa Building Products to his successful run with Renewal by Andersen. He discusses the shifting market dynamics in Southern California, the impact of recent wildfires, and emerging home improvement trends. Charlie also highlights the significance of knowing your business's numbers, fostering a positive company culture, and effective marketing strategies. He emphasizes the importance of helping customers buy rather than just selling to them and suggests following industry thought leaders like Brian Gottlieb, Brian Kaskavalciyan, and Shawn Feurer. The episode wraps up with rapid-fire questions, revealing personal anecdotes and professional advice from Charlie.Timestamps02:01 Guest Introduction: Charlie Gindele04:40 Charlie's Early Career and Transition to Retail07:10 Southern California Market Insights12:37 Rebuilding After Southern California Fires16:59 Replacement Windows and Emerging Trends22:58 The Dial One and Renewal by Andersen Journey29:44 Franchise Advice: Look Before You Leap30:09 Key Lessons for Business Success33:14 The Importance of Marketing38:21 Industry Thought Leaders to Follow42:18 Final Thoughts and Advice45:36 Rapid Fire Questions53:45 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationConnect with Charlie OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-gindele-436aa661/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cgindeleWebsite: https://www.charliegindele.com/Email: charles.gindele1@gmail.comResources Mentioned in this EpisodeCharlie's Books: https://amzn.to/4il6zZdBeyond the Hammer Book: https://amzn.to/42zBDP1Brian Kaskavalciyan - The Wealthy Contractor: https://www.thewealthycontractor.com/Brian Gottlieb: https://briangottlieb.com/Shawn Feurer Consulting: https://www.shawnfeurer.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, co-hosts Todd Miller and Ryan Bell from Isaiah Industries sit down with Peter DeMaria, Chief Design Officer and co-founder of Mid-Rise Modular, LLC. Peter brings a wealth of experience in architectural design and academia, and he discusses his mission to address the global housing crisis through innovative and sustainable modular solutions. From his unique methods involving light gauge steel to the impact of policy and technology on construction, Peter's insights are invaluable for anyone interested in the future of housing and architecture. Don't miss out as he shares formative moments in his career and his vision for addressing homelessness both locally and globally.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Introduction00:13 A Bat in the House: Todd's Story01:42 Challenge Words Game02:19 Introducing Peter DeMaria03:37 Peter's Career Beginnings and Inspirations08:44 Mid-Rise Modular and Homelessness Solutions13:50 Challenges in Rebuilding After Fires18:41 The Benefits of Steel in Construction25:48 From Design to Manufacturing30:24 Addressing the Homeless Crisis34:12 A Heartfelt Encounter34:37 Reflections on Architectural Impact35:54 Insights from the International Builder Show36:48 Innovative Shower Solutions39:39 The Concept of Team Prefab41:24 Advice for Aspiring Professionals41:59 Embracing Technology and Change46:55 Rapid Fire Questions57:48 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Peter OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-demaria-4b021b12/De Maria Design:https://demariadesign.com/Mid-Rise Modular: https://midrisemodular.com/TEAMprefab: https://www.teamprefab.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller of Isaiah Industries is joined by co-host Ryan Bell and special guest Shawn Maloney, President and Founder of RetireWise. The discussion delves into the complexities of retirement planning. Shawn shares his personal journey, the inception of RetireWise, and its 'Retire Happy' framework designed to ensure a secure and fulfilling retirement. They explore the unique financial planning needs of business owners, the impact of irregular income patterns, and changes in retirement planning, given the evolving economic landscape. Shawn also shares success stories, the importance of starting early, and practical steps for those who haven't started planning for retirement yet. Timestamps00:00 Meet the Hosts: Todd Miller and Ryan Bell00:15 Kicking Off with Jokes00:59 Introducing the Challenge Words01:24 Diving into Retirement Planning01:49 Guest Introduction: Sean Maloney of RetireWise02:20 Shawn's Journey to Founding RetireWise04:42 RetireWise's Unique Approach07:04 Challenges for Business Owners09:59 Adapting to Irregular Income11:26 Changes in Retirement Planning13:22 Impact of New Administration14:45 Taxing Social Security16:11 The Joy of Helping People17:16 Creating a Retirement Plan17:58 Practical Steps for Young Savers20:04 Engaging RetireWise Services21:13 The Priority Retirement Podcast24:05 Rapid Fire Questions28:26 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Shawn OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-maloney-retire-wise/Website: https://www.retirewisepro.com/Email: shawnmaloney@retirewisepro.comFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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In this episode of Construction Disruption, hosts Todd Miller and Ryan Bell sit down with Doug Sandler of the Turnkey Podcast. Discover how Doug transitioned from a 30-year career as an entertainer and DJ into becoming a leading podcast producer. Learn about the journey behind his own successful podcast, 'The Nice Guys on Business,' and how Turnkey Podcast aids businesses in leveraging podcasts for growth.Doug offers invaluable insights on setting goals, understanding your market, and the true monetization aspects of podcasting beyond mere sponsorships. Whether you're a podcaster or a business professional, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your podcasting game.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter02:07 Guest Introduction: Doug Sandler03:16 Doug's Journey into Podcasting09:15 Podcasting Facts and Figures13:15 Challenges in Podcasting18:12 Monetization and Success Stories25:01 Debunking Podcast Monetization Myths26:15 The Future of Podcasting: Trends and Innovations28:12 Repetition in Podcasting: Is It a Problem?29:41 The Journey of 'Nice Guys on Business' Podcast31:30 Turning Podcasting into a Profitable Venture32:25 Getting Started with Turnkey Podcasts34:03 Guest Acquisition and Building Authority37:30 Rapid Fire Questions with Doug Sandler42:56 Final Thoughts and FarewellConnect with Doug OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-sandler/Website: https://turnkeypodcast.com/moneyFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, hosts Todd Miller and Ryan Bell from Isaiah Industries welcome Carrie Gardenhire, an expert in HR and workforce management from Arcoro, to discuss the persistent labor challenges in the construction industry.Carrie shares insights on the root causes and potential solutions to workforce shortages, the importance of company culture in recruitment and retention, and the role of technology and HR software in streamlining hiring processes. The episode also touches on the increasing participation of women in construction, tips for enhancing company culture, and how Arcoro partners with contractors to help overcome these challenges.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Opening Jokes01:24 Challenge Words and Episode Setup02:12 Industry Challenges: Labor Shortage02:59 Guest Introduction: Carrie Gardenhire03:37 Carrie's Background and Role at Arcoro05:17 HR Technology and Workforce Management07:11 Survey Insights: Hiring Difficulties09:21 Strategies for Effective Recruitment11:43 Enhancing Company Culture14:45 HR Software and Applicant Tracking Systems25:55 Women in Construction27:57 Increasing Representation of Women in Construction29:45 Advice on Hiring and Retaining Workers30:54 The Concept of Stay Interviews33:24 Introduction to Arcoro and Its Onboarding Process37:40 Implementation and Support for Arcoro Users40:34 Rapid Fire Questions with Carrie Gardenhire45:49 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with Carrie OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriegarden/Website: https://arcoro.com/Email: carrie.gardenhire@arcoro.comFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, co-hosts Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries and Ethan Young dive into the intricacies of CRM platforms and sales optimization with Jason Kramer, founder, and CEO of Cultivize. Jason shares his rich experience from over 20 years in the industry, helping bridge gaps between marketing and sales for companies worldwide. Tune in as he discusses the importance of effective lead nurturing, the impact of digital transformation on the construction industry, and his top CRM recommendations. Plus, don't miss the challenge words game and a fun rapid-fire session!Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Host Banter00:54 Guest Introduction: Jason Kramer01:35 Jason's Background and Early Career03:20 The Birth of Cultivize03:41 Challenges in Sales and Marketing Alignment07:19 Lead Nurturing Strategies07:31 Common Mistakes in Lead Nurturing10:13 The Importance of CRM Systems11:55 Custom CRM Implementations15:46 Recommended CRM Platforms18:56 Digital Transformation in Construction21:11 Commercial vs. Residential Communication21:48 Measuring Lead Nurturing Success23:01 The Importance of Asking Customers25:35 Text Message Marketing Insights28:25 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs31:53 Wrapping Up and Resources33:29 Rapid Fire Questions39:49 Final Thoughts and FarewellConnect with Jason OnlineJason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonleighkramer/Website: https://afterthelead.comFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller and Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries welcome Robert Bedard and Dylan Tinker, co-founders of MOXY OID. Robert and Dylan discuss the development and commercialization of CERLOS, a sustainable material made from forestry and agricultural fibers. The material boasts impressive attributes, including fire resistance, water stability, mold resistance, and more.They also cover their strategy for bringing CERLOS to market through licensing and partnerships, its potential impact on the building materials industry, and the environmental benefits. Tune in to learn about this groundbreaking product and its transformative capabilities for the construction sector.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Host Greetings00:43 Meet the Guests: Robert Bedard and Dylan Tinker00:58 Understanding CERLOS: A Revolutionary Material02:38 The Journey of the Founders05:03 Production and Commercialization of CERLOS07:39 Market Strategy and Adoption10:26 Performance and Testing of CERLOS12:22 Challenges and Future Vision24:15 Rapid Fire Questions31:15 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with Robert and Dylan OnlineRobert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-bedard-12a1b93b/Dylan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-tinker-29270216/Website: https://moxyoid.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of Construction Disruption, Ryan Bell and Todd Miller of Isaiah Industries chat with David Fraser, founder of Bunkie Life. David shares his journey of creating Bunkie Life and how it has transformed small-space living. He discusses the origins of the bunkie concept, the differences between bunkies and tiny homes, the challenges faced in the business, and the significance of his family and community. David also dives into the impacts of regulations and trends in the tiny living space. Tune in for inspirational stories, entrepreneurial advice, and some fun rapid-fire questions!Timestamps00:44 Guest Introduction: David Fraser of Bunkie Life01:22 The Origin of Bunkie Life02:29 Defining a Bunkie03:39 Bunkies in the Backyard07:21 Challenges and Triumphs11:39 Trends in Tiny Living14:49 Navigating Red Tape21:01 Innovative Automation in Manufacturing21:50 Building Time and Efficiency23:01 Community and Customer Engagement25:06 Future Plans and Expansion27:57 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs31:53 Rapid Fire Questions37:36 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsConnect with David OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcavanfraser/Website: https://bunkielife.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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Join Todd Miller and Ryan Bell on the Construction Disruption Podcast as they delve into groundbreaking housing solutions with Aleksandr Gampel, co-founder of Cuby Technologies. Discover how Cuby's decentralized, mobile micro-factories, inspired by automotive production systems, are set to address U.S. housing and labor shortages by creating affordable, resilient homes with fewer skilled labor needs. Learn about their non-proprietary supply chain, software-managed operations, and successful commercial ventures in cities like Las Vegas and Denver. This episode is packed with visionary insights into the future of housing, industrial capacity, and personal inspirations, concluding with a fun rapid-fire question round with Aleksandr.Timestamps01:08 Introducing Today's Guest: Aleksandr Gampel01:52 Understanding the Housing and Labor Shortage03:55 Innovative Solutions by Cuby Technologies05:18 The Concept of Mobile Micro Factories09:12 Operational Details and Challenges14:35 Commercialization and Future Plans17:33 Debunking Home Building Costs18:36 Scaling Up: Factory Expansion Plans19:49 Investor Insights: Partnering with QB22:03 Rapid Fire Questions: Fun and Personal27:25 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Aleksandr OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamaleksandrgampel/Website: https://www.cubytechnologies.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of Construction Disruption, hosts Todd Miller and Ryan Bell sit down with Josh Sanabria, an expert in master planning and urban design from Go Architect and Engage. Josh shares insights into the importance of intentional community planning and the critical role of thorough surveys in shaping public spaces. From school districts planning for future growth to city downtown revitalizations, Josh's firm specializes in strategic community development. Learn how they use innovative tools like Engage's survey software to gather qualitative and quantitative data to inform and support master plans. Josh also opens up about his journey in architecture, the challenges of leading a startup, and his passion for community improvement through art and design. Don't miss this deep dive into the complexities and rewards of creating cohesive, vibrant communities.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Introduction01:57 Master Planning with Joshua Sanabria02:31 Josh's Background and Career Path04:33 Importance of Good Planning05:15 Chicago's Master Planning Success06:50 Go Architect's Projects and Approach14:32 Community Engagement and Surveying18:19 Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis26:56 Understanding Project Support27:40 Engage: Open for All27:58 Versatile Applications of Engage28:57 Author and Photographer29:59 Lessons in Leadership32:37 Future Trends in Design and Construction36:15 Final Thoughts and Farewell36:54 Rapid Fire QuestionsConnect with Josh OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpsanabria/Website: https://www.goarchitect.com/Survey Software: https://engagebygo.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of Construction Disruption, hosts Todd Miller and Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries engage in a lively and informative discussion with Katie Smith, founder and Fractional Chief Marketing Officer of Wildpath Consulting. Katie shares insights on the impact of authentic and truthful marketing, the evolving customer journey, and her unique approach to helping businesses grow sustainably through customized marketing strategies. She also explains how her background as a wilderness guide influences her approach to guiding companies through the complexities of modern marketing. Filled with anecdotes, professional advice, and laughter, this episode is a must-listen for businesses looking to enhance their marketing efforts.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Banter01:11 Introducing the Challenge Words01:34 What Makes a Business Stand Out?02:19 Guest Introduction: Katie Smith03:17 Katie's Background and Marketing Journey04:50 The Role of a Fractional CMO06:48 Wilderness Guiding and Marketing Analogies12:34 Marketing vs. Branding21:32 The Power of Authenticity in Business22:49 Identifying Ideal Clients24:24 Building a Custom Marketing Strategy25:52 Success Story: Transforming a Metal Manufacturer32:03 The Importance of Marketing and Sales Alignment32:47 Trends to Watch: AI in Marketing34:17 When to Hire a Fractional CMO35:36 Rapid Fire Questions39:40 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with Katie OnlineLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiesmithwildpath/Website: https://followthewildpath.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Host: Taylor Morgan Ballot language released for Constitutional Amendment D The ballot language for the constitutional amendment dealing with ballot initiatives has been released. The response has been pretty intense from people on both sides of the issue. We wanted to know more about why the ballot question was phrased the way it was, and why some are so opposed to it. State Senator Kirk Cullimore, Majority Assistant Whip explains more about how the ballot language came to be. Ryan Bell, Better Boundaries Board Member also joins the program to share why that organization is so disturbed by the ballot question’s language. Discussing the findings and effects of audit into signature verification process Utah State Auditor John “Frugal” Dougall joins KSL at Night to discuss what he found during a recent signature verification process audit. The investigation came following claims that several candidates in the June primary election didn’t have enough signatures to be on the ballot. Auditor Dougall walks listeners through the investigation and shares insights into the “statistical analysis.” Younger voters: will they turn out for Kamala Harris in November? Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is making quite an impact on young adults across social media. But will that momentum translate to better turnout at the ballot box on Election Day? Several reports say it’s up in the air; the young generations are too unpredictable. State Senator Nate Blouin shares his thoughts on what he’s seeing with young Democratic-leaning adults.
Host: Taylor Morgan The ballot language for the constitutional amendment dealing with ballot initiatives has been released. The response has been pretty intense from people on both sides of the issue. We wanted to know more about why the ballot question was phrased the way it was, and why some are so opposed to it. State Senator Kirk Cullimore, Majority Assistant Whip explains more about how the ballot language came to be. Ryan Bell, Better Boundaries Board Member also joins the program to share why that organization is so disturbed by the ballot question’s language.
Rosa and Joku are joined by Ryan Bell aka Whack Nicholson (formerly of Western Kabuki) to review Stephen Chow's 2004 "Kung Fu Hustle" and Osgood Perkins' 2024 "Longlegs".Check out Whack: https://linktr.ee/whacknicholsonSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CumpostingPodcastOur Podcast Artist is the incredibly talented Vero (she/they) of Praxisstvdio who you should check out here: https://linktr.ee/praxisstvdioTwitch: http://www.twitch.tv/cmpostingThe Cumposting Power Ranking: https://letterboxd.com/cumposting/list/cumposting-all-movies-watched-ranked/Buy Us Things: https://throne.com/cumpostingReddit (Cringe): https://www.reddit.com/r/cumpostingpod/Follow Rosa: https://linktr.ee/reddestrosaFollow Joku: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MqDAGSrKEVBzHtgBBbT0w
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Join Todd Saylor in this amazing interview with great friend and businessman, Ryan Bell of TLA Signs. In this episode, they discuss the history and growth of TLA Signs and dive into their contributions to the Lake James Fireworks. Ryan shares insights on the importance of community involvement and the efforts to raise funds for the spectacular 4th of July Fireworks. Don't miss this engaging conversation about business, friendship, and giving back to the community.#WiredDifferently #Podcast #ToddSaylor #RyanBell #TLASigns #LakeJames #Fireworks #Community #4thOfJuly #BusinessGrowth #Friendship #GivingBack #Inspiration
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Join Todd Miller and Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries in this episode of the Construction Disruption Podcast as they explore the future of construction profitability with Susanne Mariga, founder of The Mariga Group. Learn about the Profit First method, how to scale business while increasing profits, and the crucial metrics every construction business owner should watch.Susanne shares her extensive knowledge on job costing, tax strategies, and leadership, transforming complex accounting concepts into actionable insights for all business owners. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this episode offers valuable advice on creating intentional profitability and long-term financial stability. Timestamps02:28 Introducing Susanne Mariga05:29 Profit First Method Explained21:23 Leadership and Employee Compensation26:48 Managing Debt and Financial Monitoring27:32 Understanding Client Relationships28:11 On-Site Visits and Operational Insights29:23 Pricing Strategies and Inflation Concerns29:58 Client Success Stories32:34 Leadership Qualities in Business35:26 Navigating Economic Challenges37:06 Personal Reflections and Future Goals40:14 Rapid Fire Questions43:06 Final Thoughts and ResourcesConnect with Susanne OnlineWebsite: https://www.marigagroup.com/Free Resource: https://profitmap.co/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susannemariga/Order Susanne's Book: https://amzn.to/3WjBpIMFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.Construction Disruption was recently featured in this 15 Best Podcasts for Contractors list!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, hosts Ryan Bell and Todd Miller chat with Tony Nicolaidis, the Chief Commercial Officer of Origin AI. They explore the groundbreaking Wi-Fi sensing technology that Origin AI is developing and discuss its applications in smart homes, healthcare, and home security. Tony explains how the technology works, its origins, and how it differs from other monitoring methods.The conversation also touches on real-world use cases, including collaborations with Verizon and Verisure for security and patient monitoring, along with the potential integration into future building designs. Tune in to learn about the challenges and excitement surrounding this revolutionary technology and its future impact on the construction industry and beyond.Timestamps00:39 Meet Tony Nicolaidis and Origin AI01:28 Understanding WiFi Sensing Technology06:09 Real-World Applications of WiFi Sensing14:01 Challenges and Future of WiFi Sensing24:15 Rapid Fire Questions with Tony30:41 Closing Remarks and Final ThoughtsConnect with Tony OnlineWebsite: https://www.originwirelessai.com/Email: tony.nicolaidis@originwirelessai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-nicolaidis-9b5b236/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller and Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries discuss the future of construction with Chad Prinkey, founder of Well Built Construction Consulting. From his early days in the industry working with his brother to his consulting efforts, Chad shares invaluable insights on how to elevate construction companies to new heights.The conversation covers client success stories, current industry challenges, the importance of interpersonal relationships, and the transformative impact of effective leadership and operational optimization. Chad also shares with us his recently released book, 'Well Built: How the Top 2 Percent of Construction Contractors Create Superior Value, Profits, and Excellence.'Timestamps02:03 Introducing Today's Guest: Chad Prinkey03:38 Chad's Background and Journey09:35 Client Success Stories13:11 Challenges and Solutions in Construction Consulting22:06 Industry Trends and Economic Insights29:20 The Morning Huddle Construction Show31:05 The Well Built Series32:38 Passion for the Construction Industry33:52 Advice for Young Professionals37:10 Chad's New Book41:04 Rapid Fire Questions48:02 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationConnect with Chad OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-prinkey/Chad's Book: 'Well Built: How the Top 2 Percent of Construction Contractors Create Superior Value, Profits, and Excellence.'Chad's Podcast: https://www.themorninghuddleconstructionshow.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries and co-host Ethan Young explore innovative digital marketing strategies with Jarod Spiewak, founder of Comet Fuel. Jarod shares his journey from a young entrepreneur at 14 to a successful international speaker and marketer. He discusses Comet Fuel's core philosophy, emphasizing transparency and revenue-focused digital marketing. Key insights include the importance of detailed tracking for lead generation and marketing ROI, the potential of Google Ads, and practical tips for aspiring entrepreneurs in the construction industry.Jarod also discusses the role of AI in marketing and his unique clicks-to-cash approach, which ensures businesses get tangible results from their campaigns. Whether you're a construction professional looking to optimize your marketing efforts or an entrepreneur eager to learn from Jarod's experience, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.Timestamps00:47 Meet Jarod Spiewak: From Teen Entrepreneur to Agency Founder02:55 The Birth of Comet Fuel: Bridging Freelancing and Agency Work05:48 Comet Fuel's Core Services: Clicks to Cash09:52 Challenges in Lead Generation and Marketing ROI14:40 Crafting Irresistible Offers in the Construction Industry22:04 The Role of AI in Marketing and Operations25:57 Transparency and Client Communication at Comet Fuel28:00 Reevaluating Business Goals28:39 Trends in the Construction Industry29:16 Importance of Tracking Marketing Channels32:19 Choosing the Right CRM33:07 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs35:10 Understanding Marketing for Business Growth38:14 Embracing Change and Experimentation41:02 Rapid Fire Questions49:46 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with Jarod OnlineWebsite: https://cometfuel.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JarodSpiewakFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller and Ryan Bell from Isaiah Industries engage in a dynamic conversation with Jesse Hernandez, owner of DepthBuilder and a seasoned professional in the construction industry. Jesse shares his journey from working on job sites to becoming a thought leader in leadership and communication. They discuss the importance of effective leadership, storytelling, and communication in driving industry transformation. Jesse also provides insights into his methodology for enhancing leadership skills and improving problem-solving abilities. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to elevate their leadership game in the construction field.Timestamps01:11 Introducing Jesse Hernandez02:56 Jesse's Journey in Construction06:50 Leadership and Communication10:39 DepthBuilder: The Origin Story25:42 Client Success Stories27:25 Realizing Leadership Mistakes29:19 Emotional Bungee Jumpers Experiment32:17 Books and Their Impact34:36 Onboarding New Clients39:51 Personal Motivation and Sobriety42:06 Advice for Young Professionals46:06 Rapid Fire Questions52:11 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with Jesse OnlineWebsite: https://www.depthbuilder.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-hernandez/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Welcome to a brand new podcast from Waiting For Next Year! Brothers-in-law Joe Gerberry and Ryan Bell have long had drawn out conversations about any and all topics, often sports, and decided it was time to bring those conversations to your listening ears. Gerbs and Ryan discuss the Amari Cooper "hold out" and what they would do to fix the situation, whether or not they think Nick Chubb will be ready for Week 1 based off his incentives, which of the Cavs players they would hold on to and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Todd Miller and co-host Ryan Bell from Isaiah Industries explore the future of design, building, and remodeling with Michael Fortinberry, Senior VP of Perennial Construction Solutions and co-founder of Protiv.Michael shares insights on how Protiv's performance-based pay system is revolutionizing employee motivation and company culture in the construction industry. He discusses the challenges of hourly compensation, the importance of company culture, and the potential for Protiv's model to be adopted in other industries. Tune in for a deep dive into construction innovation, company culture, and practical advice for contractors and young professionals entering the industry.Timestamps01:19 Guest Introduction: Michael Fortinberry02:54 Perennial Construction Solutions Overview07:31 Challenges in Employee Compensation10:26 The Birth of PROTIV15:14 Implementing PROTIV: Practical Insights20:41 Expanding Beyond Construction24:20 The Importance of Incentive Compensation25:08 Recruitment and Retention Strategies26:13 Empowering Workers with Technology30:20 Advice for Newcomers in Construction35:01 Rapid Fire Questions41:25 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Michael OnlineWebsite: https://protiv.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfortinberry/X (Twitter): https://x.com/protivpropayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/protivpropay/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of the Construction Disruption podcast, Ryan Bell of Isaiah Industries and co-host Ethan Young dive into the transformative world of construction technology with Jon Sibley, CEO of TrueBuilt. They focus on how TrueBuilt's AI and NLP-powered software is addressing the challenges of pre-construction processes for both residential and commercial builders amidst inflation, pricing volatility, and supply chain issues.Jon elaborates on TrueBuilt's mission to minimize risk and maximize business opportunities for builders by streamlining the pre-construction phase, highlighting the benefits of AI for speed and accuracy improvements. He also shares his insights on the role of AI in enhancing the productivity of estimators and pre-con managers. Whether you're a construction professional looking to stay ahead of the curve or simply intrigued by the impact of technology on traditional industries, this episode is packed with enlightening discussions on the future of construction. Timestamps00:54 Introducing Jon Sibley: Revolutionizing Pre-Construction with AI01:30 Deep Dive into Truebuilt's Mission and Technology06:37 The Human Element: Trusting AI in Construction09:01 Navigating Industry Challenges with Truebuilt10:13 Encouraging Tech Adoption in the Construction Industry20:20 Exploring the Future: AI's Role in Construction and Beyond27:19 Rapid Fire Questions: Fun Insights with Jon Sibley31:23 Wrapping Up: The Impact of AI and Final ThoughtsConnect with Jon OnlineWebsite: https://www.truebuiltsoftware.com/Email: jon@truebuiltsoftware.comFor more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode of the Construction Disruption Podcast, Todd Miller and co-host Ryan Bell explore the intersection of design, architecture, and health with award-winning architect Ali Heshmati. Heshmati's work primarily centers on designing environments that promote mental and physiological health by aligning with our natural biological rhythms.Ali brings over 30 years of experience in architecture and design to share his insights on the impact buildings have on human health and well-being. He explores concepts like biometric architecture and the importance of natural light in our daily routines.Heshmati also discusses Circadian Eyewear, a product he developed to mitigate the adverse effects of artificial light on our circadian rhythms. Throughout the podcast, he discusses various cultures, the essence of human-centric design, and the future of architecture in fostering healthier living spaces.Whether you're a professional in the field or simply curious about the space we inhabit, this episode promises to reshape your understanding of architecture's role in our daily lives. Join us as we uncover the future of design and the profound ways it can enhance our physical and psychological state.Timestamps01:15 Introducing Award-Winning Architect Ali Heshmati04:51 Ali Hashmati's Journey: From Tehran to Norway14:11 The Impact of Built Environments on Health and Wellbeing19:54 Exploring Circadian Rhythms and Architectural Design32:19 Daylight in Architecture: Balancing Energy and Experience39:38 The Gap in Architectural Education42:24 The Personal Journey to Circadian Eyewear42:48 The Impact of Circadian Eyewear51:23 Designing Buildings for Human Experience54:02 The Vision for a User Manual in Architecture56:14 Advice for Aspiring Architects59:37 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Anecdotes01:09:23 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Ali OnlineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leadinc/LEADinc: https://www.leadinc.no/Circadian Eyewear: https://circadianeyewear.com/For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell
There is a blog post that accompanies this episode at PrMarlon.comCheck out our church at Cloverdale.orgThe intro music Fleet of Happy Fingers by Ryan Bell