Sean Collinsgru has hosted 175 Episodes.
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Episode 176: Jacob Wimsatt of CW Architects
October 13th, 2025 | 1 hr 6 mins
ai in architecture, client relationships, collaboration, construction, cw architects, design, jacob wimsatt, keywords architecture, nashville, warm modern
In this episode, Sean and Catherine welcome architect Jacob Wimsatt from CW Architects. They discuss Jacob's journey into architecture, the concept of 'warm modern' design, and the importance of collaboration between architects, clients, and builders. Jacob shares insights on navigating construction challenges, the role of AI in architecture, and how to balance creativity with client needs. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of architecture and the impact of technology on the industry.
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Episode 175: Navigating Customer Sentiment
October 6th, 2025 | 50 mins 38 secs
brand loyalty, building materials, conference insights, construction, customer sentiment, home improvement, industry trends, keywords podcast, personal updates, supplier relationships
In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss their personal updates, including Sean's recent trip to Nashville for a building materials conference. They delve into insights gained from the conference, particularly around customer sentiment and spending behavior in the construction industry. The conversation highlights the importance of brand loyalty, supplier relationships, and the impact of COVID-19 on the industry. They emphasize the need for contractors to understand market trends and customer behavior to better inform their business strategies, while also reflecting on the value of networking and personal experiences in shaping professional growth.
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Episode 174: Are you building your own prison?!
September 29th, 2025 | 49 mins 49 secs
business challenges, business ownership, community support, emotional cycles, freedom, gratitude, keywords subcontracting, mindset, organization, relationships
In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss their recent experience as subcontractors, exploring the pros and cons of this role in the construction industry. They delve into the illusion of freedom that comes with business ownership, the emotional cycles that business owners experience, and the importance of maintaining good relationships with general contractors. The conversation emphasizes the need for organization, community support, and gratitude practices to navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to embrace the highs and lows of business ownership and to seek help when needed.
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Episode 173: Lets talk social media money!
September 22nd, 2025 | 1 hr 1 min
art classes, community engagement, facebook, instagram, keywords social media, kindness, mental health, monetization, tiktok, youtube
In this episode, Catherine and Sean discuss their personal updates, including Catherine's art classes and Sean's experiences with social media monetization. They explore the differences in income from various platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, highlighting the unpredictability of earnings. The conversation also touches on the importance of kindness, mental health in content creation, and the value of friendships. They conclude with trivia and fun facts related to their discussion.
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Episode 172: Navigating Change Orders!
September 15th, 2025 | 1 hr 7 mins
american culture, business growth, change orders, client interaction, communication, construction, humor, keywords podcast, project management, teamwork
In this episode of the Hardworking Happy Hour, hosts Sean and Catherine reflect on their week, share humorous cultural observations, and discuss the importance of effective client interactions. They delve into the revamped client communication process, emphasizing the balance between providing excellent service and managing change orders without overwhelming clients. The episode also features a fun trivia segment, testing their knowledge on construction and culture, while highlighting personal growth and teamwork in their business.
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Episode 171: The death of high design?
September 8th, 2025 | 52 mins 11 secs
architecture, branding, construction, cracker barrel, design, marketing, minimalism, podcast, simplicity, trends
In this episode, Catherine and Sean discuss various topics ranging from personal updates to the decline of high design in branding. They delve into the recent controversy surrounding Cracker Barrel's logo change, exploring themes of nostalgia and emotional connections in branding. The conversation shifts to the trend of simplicity in design, reflecting on how societal changes influence design choices. The episode concludes with trivia questions related to construction and design, emphasizing the cyclical nature of trends and the importance of thoughtful design in architecture and personal spaces.
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Episode 170: Improving Customer Experience!
September 1st, 2025 | 1 hr 12 mins
In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss ways to enhance the client experience in their business, focusing on the initial interaction process, the use of AI tools for productivity, and the importance of follow-up communication. They also share personal anecdotes about their week, including Catherine's cushion crafting project and Sean's insights on AI tools. The conversation transitions into a fun segment of construction trivia, highlighting their knowledge and humor in the industry.
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Episode 169: Jonathan Moeller of Colorado Custom Covers and Decks!
August 25th, 2025 | 58 mins 51 secs
business growth, colorado, construction, custom decks, deck building, design process, entrepreneurship, innovation, project management, subcontractors
In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine speak with Jonathan Moeller from Colorado Custom Covers and Decks about his journey in the deck building industry. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of custom projects, the importance of building trust with homeowners, and the evolution of his business from cookie-cutter decks to unique, high-end builds. Jonathan shares insights on project management, the transition to subcontractors, and innovative products that enhance the building process. The episode also features a fun segment called the Happy Hour Hot Seat, where Jonathan answers lighthearted questions about his preferences and experiences in the industry.
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Episode 168: Are you using AI to help your business?!
August 18th, 2025 | 1 hr 1 min
communication, construction, keywords ai, personal development, podcast, productivity, scheduling, technology, time management, tools
In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss their personal updates, reflections on life changes, and the integration of AI into their daily lives. They explore the challenges of time management and how AI tools can help streamline tasks and communication. The conversation also touches on the environmental concerns surrounding AI and its potential to revolutionize personal and professional tasks. Through trivia and light-hearted banter, they emphasize the importance of learning to use AI effectively while maintaining a critical perspective on its implications.
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Episode 167: WE'RE BACK BABY!!!
August 11th, 2025 | 51 mins 9 secs
In this episode, Sean and Catherine dive into the critical role of pre-planning in project success. They share personal anecdotes and insights on how meticulous preparation can streamline processes, empower team members, and ensure smooth execution even in the face of unexpected challenges. Tune in to discover how a well-thought-out plan can be your best ally in achieving project goals efficiently and effectively.
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Episode 166: The Power in PERSISTANCE!
June 23rd, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 9 mins
car commercials, contractor insights, home improvement, janka hardness scale, keywords business growth, marketing strategies, outdoor living, persistence, personal development, youtube content
In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss the importance of persistence in business growth, reflecting on their journey over the past ten years. They explore insights gained from car commercials and how these lessons can be applied to contractor marketing. The conversation also touches on trivia related to construction, including the Janka hardness scale and the significance of paver thickness for different applications. The episode concludes with a reminder to appreciate one's journey and the growth achieved along the way.
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Episode 165: We all have mental health, lets talk about it!
June 16th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 1 min
anxiety, construction industry, coping mechanisms, emotional health, emotional well-being, keywords men's mental health, male depression, men's health awareness, men's health challenges, mental health, mental health month, mental health stigma, mental health support, mind-body connection, panic attacks, self-awareness, sharing experiences, therapy
In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the significance of Men's Mental Health Month, particularly in the context of the construction industry, which often carries a stigma around mental health discussions. They explore the challenges men face regarding mental health, the importance of seeking help, and the role of community support. Sean shares his personal journey of recognizing and managing his mental health issues, emphasizing the need for open conversations and support systems for men. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine delve into the complexities of anxiety, panic attacks, and the importance of discussing mental health openly. They share personal experiences, coping strategies, and the significance of therapy in understanding and managing anxiety. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness and support in navigating mental health challenges, particularly among men, and encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability and seek help when needed.
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Episode 164: Innovative Thinking!
June 9th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 4 mins
aging, architecture, building, business purchases, concrete knowledge, construction, creativity, curated spaces, decision making, design, design inspiration, diderot effect, efficiency, energy efficiency, equipment, financial awareness, home improvement, innovative techniques, inspiration, keywords birthdays, mindfulness, outside the box thinking, project management, trivia
In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the significance of birthdays and aging, reflecting on how perceptions of age change over time. They delve into the Diderot effect, illustrating how one purchase can lead to a cascade of additional spending, emphasizing the importance of mindful financial decisions. The discussion transitions to the impact of new equipment on efficiency in business operations, highlighting the benefits of investing in the right tools. Finally, they explore the concept of thinking outside the box in design, encouraging listeners to embrace innovative ideas and inspiration from various sources. In this conversation, Catherine and Sean explore innovative construction techniques, particularly the idea of building structures on the ground and lifting them into place. They discuss the importance of creativity and thinking outside the box in construction. The conversation then shifts to finding inspiration in design, emphasizing the value of being mindful of surroundings and how curated spaces can spark ideas. They conclude by highlighting the omnipresence of inspiration in everyday life and the need for curiosity in design. In this episode, Catherine and Sean explore various themes including curated spaces, trivia questions related to home improvement, concrete knowledge, and the importance of mindfulness in decision-making. They discuss how inspiration can be drawn from unique environments and the significance of being aware of one's purchasing decisions to avoid financial pitfalls. The conversation is light-hearted yet informative, filled with fun facts and engaging trivia.
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Episode 163: Customer Experiences are the KEY TO SUCCESS!
June 2nd, 2025 | Season 1 | 59 mins 56 secs
client engagement, client satisfaction, communication, consumer experience, customer satisfaction, customer service, expectations, food service, home improvement, home services, keywords customer experience, landscaping, over-delivering, personal projects, reviews, service industry, small business
In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss their recent experiences with home improvement projects, the importance of customer service, and the value of communication in building strong client relationships. They share personal anecdotes about their hobbies, including yard work and gardening, and reflect on the significance of going the extra mile in service. The discussion also highlights the necessity of asking for reviews to enhance business visibility and reputation. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the importance of going above and beyond for clients in various service industries, emphasizing the significance of communication, setting expectations, and the impact of customer reviews. They share personal anecdotes from their experiences in landscaping and food service, highlighting how thoughtful gestures can enhance client satisfaction. The discussion also touches on the necessity of tracking services and the role of consumer expectations in shaping experiences. Ultimately, they conclude that effective communication and a commitment to over-delivering are essential for success in any service-oriented business.
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Episode 162: Professional Golf Deck Builders!
May 19th, 2025 | Season 1 | 53 mins 18 secs
adhd, business pressures, community, construction, emotional health, future living, hobbies, keywords weather, lawn care, mars, mental wellness, mortgage, nasa, personal growth, pga tour, refinancing, responsibility, self-awareness, space exploration, work-life balance
In this engaging conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss various topics ranging from the challenges of rainy weather and lawn care to the complexities of refinancing a mortgage. They share their experiences building a deck for the PGA Tour and attending the event, highlighting the unique atmosphere and high costs associated with golf tournaments. The discussion then shifts to NASA's ambitious plans for construction on Mars, exploring the implications of space exploration and the future of living on other planets. Throughout the conversation, they reflect on personal experiences and broader themes of exploration, innovation, and the human condition. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine explore the nuances of emotional states, particularly focusing on feelings of being in a 'funk' and the pressures of responsibility that come with business ownership. They discuss the impact of ADHD on Sean's ability to manage tasks and responsibilities, and how this can lead to feelings of being overwhelmed. The importance of finding hobbies and community support is emphasized as a way to alleviate stress and provide a mental break. The conversation concludes with reflections on the cyclical nature of life and business, recognizing that periods of struggle are often followed by growth and renewed energy.
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Episode 161: Is AI the designer of the future?
May 12th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 7 mins
ai, chaos, collaboration, communication, construction, design, ethics, feedback, influence, innovation, keywords ai, leadership, perception, personal growth, photography, problem-solving, reality, relationships, resentment, social media, teamwork, technology, trends, trivia, workplace
In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss the chaotic nature of their lives, particularly during the busy month of May. They delve into the impact of AI on design, highlighting how AI-generated images are becoming increasingly realistic and often mistaken for real-life inspiration. The discussion raises concerns about the disconnect between aesthetics and functionality in AI designs, as well as the gullibility of older generations when interacting with AI on social media. Ultimately, they reflect on the disruptive nature of AI technology and its influence on consumer behavior. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine explore the implications of AI in creative fields, particularly in design and photography. They discuss the challenges and ethical considerations of AI, emphasizing the importance of using it as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity. The dialogue shifts to the significance of open communication in the workplace, highlighting a recent disagreement over photography standards and the value of constructive feedback in maintaining a healthy work environment. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the significance of communication in both personal and professional relationships. They emphasize the importance of being open to feedback and constructive criticism, and how it can lead to personal growth and improved relationships. The discussion transitions into a fun trivia segment related to construction, showcasing their knowledge and experiences in the industry. They conclude by reiterating the value of open communication and addressing resentment in relationships.