We found 3 episodes of Hardworking Happy Hour with the tag “sustainability”.
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Episode 150: Are we even ethical people? Who can be sure.
February 17th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 8 mins
business practices, communication, community responsibility, construction industry, craftsmanship, disability, dryer sheets, ethics, green building, historic preservation, keywords bare-knuckle boxing, line cutting, modern development, stealing for survival, super bowl, sustainability, travel woes
In this engaging conversation, Catherine and Sean explore a variety of topics ranging from the dangers of bare-knuckle boxing to the ethical dilemmas surrounding line-cutting in public spaces. They share personal anecdotes about the Super Bowl, travel mishaps, and the moral implications of stealing to feed a family. The discussion also touches on the nuances of ethics in everyday situations, including the treatment of individuals with disabilities and the light-hearted debate over dryer sheets. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine delve into the complexities of ethics in business, particularly in the construction industry. They discuss the balance between profit and quality, the importance of clear communication with clients, and the ethical implications of using lower-quality materials. The conversation then shifts to the topic of historic preservation versus modern development, exploring the community's responsibility in maintaining historical integrity while accommodating new growth. Finally, they touch on the ethics of green building and sustainability, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in construction practices.
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Episode 146: Do bonuses incentivize?
January 13th, 2025 | Season 1 | 1 hr 7 mins
bonuses, california wildfires, communication, community impact, company culture, construction, construction trivia, employee motivation, job inquiry, keywords shop update, operational goals, personalized incentives, sustainability, travel considerations
In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss various topics including updates on their shop, a potential job inquiry that raises questions about travel, the devastating impact of recent wildfires in California, and the implementation of bonuses within their company. They share personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the importance of community and preparedness in the face of disasters. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine delve into the complexities of employee bonuses, discussing the balance between motivation and fairness. They explore the idea of personalized incentives, the importance of communication in bonus structures, and the sustainability of these systems. The discussion also touches on the challenges of traditional bonus systems and concludes with a fun trivia segment related to construction.
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Episode 129: Boomtown or Busttown??
September 9th, 2024 | Season 1 | 1 hr 3 mins
boomtown, bust towns, construction industry, decline, emergency readiness, financial reserve, financial responsibility, gary indiana, infrastructure, keywords boom towns, kyle texas, rapid growth, sustainability, tech industry, texas, trivia, water shortages
The conversation discusses the concept of boom towns and bust towns, using examples of Gary, Indiana, and Kyle, Texas. It explores the rapid growth and subsequent decline of these towns, highlighting the challenges they face, such as water shortages, lack of infrastructure, and emergency readiness. The conversation also touches on the influx of businesses and population to Texas, particularly in the tech industry. It raises concerns about the sustainability of these boom towns and the need for long-term planning and solutions. In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the potential impact of a boomtown on the construction industry. They explore the challenges and opportunities that arise when a small town experiences rapid growth due to an influx of new residents. They also discuss the importance of financial responsibility and having a solid financial reserve in the construction business. The conversation concludes with a trivia segment on construction-related topics.