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  <title>Episode 159: SINK OR SWIM!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this engaging conversation, Sean and Catherine explore the importance of positivity in daily life, share updates on their projects, and delve into the recent trend of celebrity space travel. They discuss the implications of financing new machinery for their work and critique the cultural significance of celebrity involvement in space exploration, emphasizing the need for genuine achievements over superficial recognition. In this conversation, Catherine and Sean explore various themes including the evolving perspectives on space travel, the human impact of deportation policies, and the challenges of onboarding new employees in the construction industry. They discuss the importance of mentorship, the need for clear communication, and the psychological aspects of workplace culture, emphasizing the need for kindness and support in professional environments. In this episode, Sean and Catherine discuss the importance of clear communication on job sites, engage in trivia that highlights historical construction facts, and delve into construction materials and techniques. They explore the significance of geo-membranes and sacrificial anodes in construction, and reflect on personal growth and the need for therapy in society.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>Episode 157: Mark Hedstrom of Skilled Career Coalition!</title>
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  <title>Episode 151: Our Most Special Guest, Anthony Lombardo!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this engaging podcast episode, Sean, Catherine, and Anthony discuss their experiences on recent construction projects, focusing on project management, efficiency, and the dynamics of their working relationships. They explore the benefits of subcontracting demolition work, the importance of thorough project preparation, and how their differing personalities contribute to their teamwork. The conversation highlights the balance between curiosity and task management, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of their collaborative processes. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss various aspects of project management, focusing on efficiency, creativity, and mentorship within the construction industry. They explore the balance between detail management and creative solutions, the importance of planning and estimation for future projects, and the desire to find a young apprentice to pass on skills and knowledge. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of confidence and initiative in the workplace, as well as the challenges of teaching and learning in a hands-on environment.

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  <title>Episode 148: Dan Preston of Hardscape Mentor!</title>
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