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  <title>Episode 156: Gordon South aka WoodBully!</title>
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In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the evolution of Sean's construction business, focusing on growth, delegation, and hiring practices. They explore the importance of company culture, the challenges of firing employees, and the realities of working in the trades compared to office jobs. The discussion also touches on education and career choices, emphasizing the risks and rewards associated with different paths. In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine explore the complexities of career choices, particularly in the trades, the importance of effective communication in construction management, and the realities of scheduling in the industry. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from hands-on work to management roles, the significance of passion in one's career, and the hard truths about hard work. The dialogue emphasizes the need for flexibility, decision-making, and the value of experience in shaping a successful career.

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&lt;p&gt;In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the evolution of WoodBully's construction business, focusing on growth, delegation, and hiring practices. They explore the importance of company culture, the challenges of firing employees, and the realities of working in the trades compared to office jobs. The discussion also touches on education and career choices, emphasizing the risks and rewards associated with different paths. In this engaging conversation, Sean Catherine and WoodBully explore the complexities of career choices, particularly in the trades, the importance of effective communication in construction management, and the realities of scheduling in the industry. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from hands-on work to management roles, the significance of passion in one's career, and the hard truths about hard work. The dialogue emphasizes the need for flexibility, decision-making, and the value of experience in shaping a successful career.&lt;/p&gt;
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<p>In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the evolution of WoodBully's construction business, focusing on growth, delegation, and hiring practices. They explore the importance of company culture, the challenges of firing employees, and the realities of working in the trades compared to office jobs. The discussion also touches on education and career choices, emphasizing the risks and rewards associated with different paths. In this engaging conversation, Sean Catherine and WoodBully explore the complexities of career choices, particularly in the trades, the importance of effective communication in construction management, and the realities of scheduling in the industry. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from hands-on work to management roles, the significance of passion in one's career, and the hard truths about hard work. The dialogue emphasizes the need for flexibility, decision-making, and the value of experience in shaping a successful career.</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 136: It all comes back to communication...</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss various personal and professional updates, including construction projects, experiences with door-to-door sales, and a new policy at Home Depot requiring executives to work in stores. They explore the importance of understanding different perspectives in the workplace, the significance of communication within teams, and the lessons learned from mistakes made during construction projects. The conversation emphasizes the need for better communication and collaboration to enhance team dynamics and project outcomes. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the challenges faced while working on concrete projects, emphasizing the importance of learning from mistakes and the educational value of trial and error. They also touch on feelings of imposter syndrome that can arise in leadership roles and the normalization of such feelings. The episode concludes with a fun trivia segment that tests their knowledge on various topics related to home improvement and construction.

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  <title>Episode 113: Do you have a fun job site?</title>
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In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss various topics including the challenges of a construction project, the importance of having fun on the job site, and the trend of making people look dumb in internet videos. They also touch on design trends, specifically the use of color in interior design. The conversation explores the trend of moving away from gray tones in interior design and embracing warm, natural colors. The overuse of gray in recent years, particularly in the millennial flip house trend, has led to a desire for more unique and bold design choices. The conversation also touches on the concept of 'othering' and how it relates to design choices. Additionally, the resurgence of pool houses and the incorporation of greenery, both real and fake, into design are discussed. The conversation concludes with a mention of the trend towards simpler patterns and the balance between simplicity and complexity in design.
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