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Construction Brothers

  • Construction Command Center

    15 MAY. 2024 · 00:00 - Introduction Tyler’s got rib issues. Yes, of course it’s from pickleball. Yes, the injury was earned during a match against an 80-year-old lady. Would we all love to hear her account of the story? Very much. This leads us into a brief sharing session about embarrassing recreational injuries. We also talk about what catches our gaze 08:50 - Getting to know Chris and Trevor Anyway… Today we welcome Chris Patton and Trevor Owen from Rogers-O'Brien Construction. Chris and Trevor give us a run-down of their construction history (some BIM coordination, some electrical work, and recently some begging and a little attempted beard construction). Trevor talks about his love of innovation and how that has driven his work at Hilty and now at Rogers-O’Brien. Then he and Chris share with us about 15:50 - Reality capture and the ROCC Chris leads us into the topic we were looking forward to discussing today. He shares that several years ago he and others at R-O saw that reality capture would become increasingly important in construction. They assessed the various strategy and personnel adjustments that would need to be made in order to capitalize on this tool. The ROCC is the RO Command Center, a training approach that would ensure that up-and-coming field directors, superintendents, and other senior builders would be better prepared to be better builders across all of their projects. Eddie asks for details, and Chris discusses the idea of bringing platform data and observational data together in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of project execution. Autonomous reality capture provides much of the data that is channeled into the ROCC Trevor shares about the reality-capture logistics as well as some of the benefits that come with this approach. The ability to access data from a comfortable venue–an office, trailer, or truck–means less of the physical strain that often leads people to consider career changes or to retire early. Tyler asks about the role AI may have in this process, and Chris explains that their vision for AI is to expedite data collection and access rather than to replace human supervisors and decision-makers. 27:23 - Loom and AI Tyler mentions the benefits of thoughtful training. He shares about how https://www.loom.com/looms/videos and similar tools can exploit AI in a way that makes things smoother and easier for various team members. Trevor ties this training efficiency to the labor shortage issues, discussing how increased efficiency helps maximize productivity. Eddie raises the likelihood that AI will be taking our jobs. He points out that even much of our creative work is going to be done very differently. Chris shares some counterpoints, laying out his speculations about how things will shift, including AI augmentation rather than replacement. Eddie discusses the ongoing rotation of new jobs that enable automated equipment to reliably do the jobs that people were doing yesterday. Tyler connects this to a recent visit to Walmart. Chris discusses the futuristic processes related to drone fleets. Trevor builds on this with some insights about 360 camera walks and other platform-specific data-analysis insights. 48:48 - Megaphone Messages Chris says not be scared of these changes. Don’t be intimidated by them. Embrace them. For people coming out of school, he says this: There are many different routes for getting into the construction industry. It’s a dynamic industry with lots of opportunity. If you like dynamic, collaborative, problem-solving environments, consider education. Trevor has these words: Be curious, be gritty, be patient. Get your boots dirty.  Find Trevor https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-o-67092533/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-o-67092533/Find Chris https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-patton-99747430/  Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ -https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
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  • Pickleball (AKA The Secret to Life)

    10 MAY. 2024 · Would you guess by the title that Tyler picked today’s topic? He’s got a new paddle. We’re all very excited. In his extensive on-court experience, Tyler has learned that he plays better when he just doesn't beat himself up. His takeaway: When you’re excessively hard on yourself, you lose focus. When you just try to appreciate the experience and the opportunity to play, you play better. Eddie refers to Max Homa’s post-Master’s interview. Homa said that he’d played gratefully that day. Tyler breaks down the number of people who let their heads get in the way and fell behind until they shifted their mindsets. Don’t lose games because you’ve gotten in your own way. Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    5m 43s
  • Tips on Building a Family Business

    8 MAY. 2024 · 00:00 - Introduction It’s been a long day full of recording. Eddie starts out by hashing out an unsettled issue about crabs. He’s not a licensed crabberman. He pulled a Kramer and harvested without a permit. This sets Tyler off on some reflections about The Little Mermaid and lobster zombies.  05:40 - Anyway, about family businesses… Surely you’re still interested in advice from these guys. Eddie asks Tyler if he’d choose to join a family business even knowing what he knows about the challenges. For 20 years, Eddie has been working in the family business where he thought he wouldn’t stay for more than 2 years. We discuss the day-to-day challenges that are unique to a family business. You’re working around people you know really well. That has its good parts and its bad parts. Eddie shares a bit about the dynamics of working under your father. We touch on the hierarchy issues, and Tyler advises that you make a big-time conscious effort toward maintaining a sense of active respect. You’ll likely fail in this effort from time to time. When that does happen, work through it openly. Be family first. Love each other first. Don’t let the business destroy your relationships. 14:40 - Pick some weeds Eddie encourages family-business folks to pay attention to the little things that can grow into problems. Invest some effort in seeing where tensions might arise. Make room for your family co-workers to grow. Don’t insist that they work so hard that they’re unable to thrive in other aspects of their lives. Tyler points out that it can be easy to misconstrue growth as greed–especially when some members of the family are progressing at a different pace in earnings or advancement. He also shares about the more natural tag-team dynamic that can become a healthy part of family business. 21:47 - The Podcast Eddie and Tyler discuss the natural brotherly energy that fills the podcast but also filled their workspace when Tyler was in the detailing business. They discuss their dad’s role in developing them as not just steel detailers and businessmen but as fathers and husbands. The bros address the topic of boundaries and family time. It’s important to be sure that work doesn’t flood over into birthday parties. Tyler shares about the sense of reward and pride that comes with becoming better because of the work you do with your family. Eddie discusses the sense of comradery that helps everyone make it through the crappy times. He gives an example of how Dad is taking a laptop and heading off this weekend to be with Pop (Grandpa). 37:30: Pressure Eddie addresses the disparities in expectations that can come with family connections. He also warns against nepotism. Tyler discusses his decision to stay in the building even when he broke off professionally to do his own thing.   Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
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  • Quickbase | 5 Minute Friday

    3 MAY. 2024 · The conversation that Tyler and Eddie refer to in this episode is part of Empower 2024, and you can register here: http://www.quickbase.com/empower24/constructionbros Tyler’s concerned about his hair again, but he’s more concerned to let you know about an upcoming opportunity. Tyler and Eddie recently recorded an episode with Rob Coakley of Lithko Contracting on the topic of renting equipment vs. buying.  We’ve all experienced the hunger to buy a new toy when a project justifies it, but Rob makes the argument that if you crunch all the numbers, you’ll likely realize that renting is a better way to go. Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    3m 39s
  • Build a Ballin' Rig (ft. Dell's Ken Flannigan)

    1 MAY. 2024 · 00:00 - Introduction We start out today with some small talk–or maybe short talk–about online meetings. We share our complicated experiences with meeting people in person after establishing relationships online or over the phone. We also share some speculations about how avatars may affect this in the future. Then, of course, we express our affection for Bluey because… well, because he’s Bluey. Then things briefly take a dark turn as Tyler shares some of his own dog blues. 06:22 - Welcome, Ken  Ken is Director of AEC Alliances and Solutions at Dell. In this role, he leads strategy related to the construction industry, geospatial industry, and some parts of the manufacturing industry. Ken’s background is more in software than in hardware. He brings the voice of the industry into the engineering groups to help them understand how Dell’s towers, laptops, and rugged hardware are used by people in industry. Ken shares about his work with drafting–from 2D AutoCAD to floor designs. He walks us through the path he followed into Revit design work and training and eventually consultant work. He worked as a BIM solution owner for https://www.kone.us/, a Finnish elevator company. Eddie asks about Kone elevators, and Ken geeks out in a way that reveals his detailer/designer roots.   13:28 - Tyler Goofs Up  Tyler raises the painful story about one of his recent interactions with Ken. It had to do with a rugged laptop that Ken graciously shared for a video shoot. Tyler decided to get kind of Tyler-ish with it and… Let’s just say Tyler pushed it too far. The laptop handled an amazing array of challenges. Then Tyler saw the 40,000-pound boom lift. Tyler talks through the numerous other tests he conducted with the rugged laptop. Ken glosses over his request for a replacement laptop. 18:51 - A Broad Update  We ask Ken to bring us up-to-date on what’s going on in computer technology within the construction industry. He talks about the numerous demands on computers operating in the current landscape. He touches on the annual updates to internal hardware components. With a growing number of demanding software packages, these updates make noticeable differences. We spend some time talking about AI integration and its effects on computer performance. This leads to a discussion about the NPU (neural processing unit) on Intel’s 14th-gen processors. Ken explains how this low-latency unit can help to conduct behind-the-scenes performance enhancements. Tyler asks about reality capture and the use of AI with registration, stitching, and object classification. We get into some point-cloud talk and photogrammetry. Ken addresses the interplay among ISVs (independent software vendors) and computer companies. He also fesses up to using advanced features to make his house look clean during online meetings. 25:50 - Helping the Lost  Eddie raises the concern that many people feel overwhelmed or lost when choosing hardware that can meet the demands of their software. He also asks about battery life. Ken shares some scenarios related to battery consumption as well as the heat mitigation that affects computer performance. We discuss the need for computer down-time–proactive or reactive–that was needed while using early versions of Revit and other demanding software. Ken shares some early-career stories about workloads growing because his boss saw the cool things that he could do in design software. 32:42 - Processor Talk: Core vs. Xeon Tyler asks Ken to explain the difference between Core processors and Xeon processors. Ken explains that a Xeon processor is like a bus or a train that can get you and all of your friends to your destination reliably and quickly. A Core processor is like a Corvette, that can get just you and one friend to your destination, but will get you there really quickly. Ken also explains single-threading and multi-threading and how those things affect daily tasks. Eddie asks for some specific advice on devices. Ken explains the Precision 3680 is the bulldog of the industry as far as tower workstations, and he suggests that you load up on as much RAM as possible. He also discusses the benefits of graphics cards, including some specific NVIDIA GPUs. As far as mobile units–especially for reality-capture specialists–he recommends the 7780 Precision laptop. We discuss additional component specifics 41:58: Where Are We? Eddie asks if the industry is as far along as we think we are in computing. Ken discusses costs and processing power. Ken shares about the challenges of having an entire team that is properly trained and properly equipped to leverage the features that are out there. We also discuss how to cope with lacking IT support. 49:14: Megaphone Message Ken wants the industry to know that you can’t just throw more software at new challenges without investing some time in knowing what hardware is required to make that software operate at its full potential.  Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ -https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    51m 39s
  • Strategic Thinking for the Future | 5 Minute Friday

    26 ABR. 2024 · This is repost details one of Eddie's best pieces of advice to date. Eddie’s stealing this week’s insight from Micah Piippo (See https://www.brospodcast.com/episodes/planning-fallacy). That insight? Think ahead–way ahead. Plan long. Dad said it too. Don’t just think about this week, this month, or this year. Plan out 20 years. Where do you want to be? Tyler mentions how quickly you see time pass when you’re a parent. That’s part of the point, but not all of it. Eddie points out how few people there are who can stick with a plan of action in order to achieve five-year goals. Tyler said he feels like he’s a bit too obsessed with the long term. Stick with it. Think about the long game. Don’t just imagine the future; do what you can to plan for it. Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ -https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw -https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast -https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en -https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    4m 36s
  • How and When to Automate (3 Expert Tips)

    24 ABR. 2024 · This episode originally aired in 2023 and contains advice that has become increasingly relevant.  00:56 - Introduction Brent Wadas is an Army veteran who has also worked in finance and SaaS. In 2020, he and his two co-founders dove into construction automation with BotBuilt. He joins us today to talk about automated framing. 04:38 - BotBuilt Overview Brent explains why he sometimes feels like a five-year-old. He and his co-founders found that most automated systems required almost complete uniformity. He explains The Panel Book that contains detailed breakdowns of components, designs, and costs. He talks us through how they use industrial robot arms from eBay to building out wall-panel systems. (https://youtu.be/5pklRasSnsc.) The marked, labeled panels then simply need to be properly placed and nailed together. The contractors working with BotBuilt can complete the framing for a single-family residence in 2.5-5 hours using the panels assembled in their facility. Brent compares BotBuilt’s process to that of other automated-construction companies. 08:48 - Ikea-style Assembly Eddie asks how BotBuilt lays out instructions for contractors to assemble their plans. Brent explains that the incredibly detailed plans they did for their first run-through ended up in the mud because the builder just wanted the simplest one-page overview plan. Tyler asks for some more details about the computer programming. Brent talks about the math involved and the challenge of regional code variations. Brent emphasizes that they can work up a schedule with just a PDF version of the plans. He talks about high school intern Joseph, whose fast work pace caught Brent off-guard. 18:26 - Growth, the Future, and Recruiting Brent talks about how far things have come in the last couple years and how quickly things are going to change over the next five years. He talks about his company’s work with https://www.ycombinator.com/. Eddie asks about the challenges of funding such an ambitious business. Brent talks through the way he and his co-founders process those decisions. This conversation includes some insights gained from buying and renovating fixer-uppers. We find ourselves talking yet again about the challenges of getting the younger generations interested in pursuing construction jobs. Brent ties in some thoughts from his time in the military. 35:10 - What to Consider Before Automating Tyler asks Brent to outline the things that owners, contractors–anyone–should consider before automating. Here are Brent’s thoughts: -Reproducibility is the first thing to consider. If you’re looking at a process that repeats the same specs time after time, you might want to consider automation. -Ask yourself, “Is there a problem here?” Don’t automate just because you see other people automating. -Consider the personnel demands. Don’t set yourself up to pay the same people for the same number of hours just to solve a problem in a more complicated, new way. 45:00 - Safety and Legacy We talk about work site safety, and Brent says that you’re 10x more likely to die framing a house than on the battlefield in Afghanistan. He said that 35 service members died every year at the height of the war. 350 people die every year framing houses according to OSHA. He shares how BotBuilt’s consistency, standards, and simplicity can make a dent in these numbers. Tyler and Eddie discuss their experiences with safety practices (or the lack thereof) on their early-career worksites. Rarely if ever was there anyone designated to keep an eye on safety. We discuss how messed up that is. This leads us into a discussion about leadership. 1:00:33 - Megaphone Message Brent has a couple megaphone messages. He wants construction workers to keep hope alive, and he wants people from the tech industry as a whole to please come learn the culture of construction. He wants them to discover the wealth and satisfaction that construction has to offer. Find Brent Online: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentwadas/ - https://www.botbuilt.com/ Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ -https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw -https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast -https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en -https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
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  • Don't be a Whiner | 5 Minute Friday

    19 ABR. 2024 · This is repost of one of our old favorites. If you want to stand out in business, don’t be a whiner.  It’s a natural human tendency, for sure. That’s why avoiding it will help you stand out from the crowd. Whining wastes time and strains relationships. The more you can suck it up and do the work when circumstances are tough, the better things will go for you and those around you. Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    4m 9s
  • Construction's Culture Problem (ft. Fouad Khalil)

    17 ABR. 2024 · Today we're revisiting a conversation we had with Fouad Khalil in October of 2023.  Fouad is the founder of and Principal at Modly, a modular construction consultancy that provides the building and real estate sector with market research, feasibility analysis and advisory services. Today he’s here to share some leadership insights. We jump right into the conversation today with some talk about liability. Tyler asks Fouad to repeat what he had explained in an earlier conversation.Fouad says that your insurance carrier will tell you… -Don’t say, “It will be done this way.” -Don’t get on the job site and direct other teams’ workers on how to do their job. When you do these things, you’re taking on liability. Eddie points out that general contractors get trained to shed liability. This leads to gray areas within the hand-off territory where information degradation occurs. Tyler mentions that some schools are unable to implement shop programs because of insurance costs. 5:03 - Sweden and Building Robust Teams Fouad shares about his experience working on a project in Sweden. He recounts a conversation about potential leaks on structural wood components on the building. The answer about potential leaks was, “We’ll work on the solution together.” Fouad shares about the critical path and lead times. He talks about schedule compression and how every single step in the process can become critical. A shortage of screws can result in a whole project coming to a standstill. He mentions the insights he gained from the book https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Unexpected-Sustained-Performance-Complex/dp/1118862414/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YOO9Z0HDPVSA&keywords=Managing+the+Unexpected&qid=1698115066&s=books&sprefix=managing+the+unexpected%2Cstripbooks%2C215&sr=1-1. This book focuses on high-reliability organizations like air-traffic control, NASA, etc. In manufacturing, you can burn through your cash in no time. Efficiency is everything. Fouad wanted to apply this knowledge in his clients’ projects. Fouad talks about the need for humility and honesty in regard to the planning fallacy. We underestimate. 20:36 - Key Lessons from the book We asked Fouad here today to discuss some of the lessons he learned from a book he mentioned to us recently. The book is https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Unexpected-Sustained-Performance-Complex/dp/1118862414/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YOO9Z0HDPVSA&keywords=Managing+the+Unexpected&qid=1698115066&s=books&sprefix=managing+the+unexpected%2Cstripbooks%2C215&sr=1-1 by Karl E. Weick and Kathleen M. Sutcliffe. Here are the five traits that the authors saw in high-reliability organizations: - Operational sensitivity - Preoccupation with failure - Reluctance to simplify - Commitment to resilience - Deference to expertise We expand upon each of these briefly. Fouad quotes Churchill: “Plans are useless, but planning is essential.” Eddie discusses the confusion he felt when his college coach told him to work at 90%. His point was to be deliberate and have a reserve. Maintain a buffer. Fouad explains that these principles apply to managing crews of any size. If you don’t manage thoughtfully in these respects, your best people are going to burn out. He gives examples about how to institute quiet times throughout the day when there will be no meetings. Eddie talks about creative use of red Solo cups in the office. 33:20 - Debriefing to Avoid Repetition of the Same FailuresTyler asks Fouad to explain how effective review of failures can ensure improved performance going forward. He talks about the importance of categorizing and analyzing the failures. He refers to various historical failures that were addressed thoughtfully. Eddie connects this to recognition of safety failures even if those don't lead to serious injuries. We also discuss how the principle plays out in relationships with contractors who try to downplay mess-ups. 43:04 - Recognizing the Experts Fouad talks about the distribution of responsibility in specific situations to the people most capable of making the best decision. It’s not about staying loyal to a flow chart. If the lower-ranking person is in a better position to make the judgment, let them make the judgment. Then hand that authority back to the conventionally in-charge figure once the situation has been addressed. It’s about dynamic teams. One more time, here’s the book Fouad brought to our attention today: https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Unexpected-Sustained-Performance-Complex/dp/1118862414/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YOO9Z0HDPVSA&keywords=Managing+the+Unexpected&qid=1698115066&s=books&sprefix=managing+the+unexpected%2Cstripbooks%2C215&sr=1-1. Find Fouad Online: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fouad-khalil-7b7b715/ Check outhttps://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ -https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw -https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ -https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast -https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en -https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
    55m 30s
  • Stay in the Pocket | 5 Minute Friday

    12 ABR. 2024 · Despite Tyler’s apathy toward football, today Eddie is encouraging us with a football analogy: stay in the pocket. He explains that the quarterback who trusts his offensive line can examine his options while standing confidently within the pocket. When you’re looking to move the ball down the field, you might be tempted to run off to the side or run backward to an area that looks so peacefully empty. This almost always ends badly. Hang in there and keep surveying your options. Tyler translates this analogy to pickleball. When you’re tempted to slam it from the kitchen, it’s usually better to just keep it going. Step into the hardship. Stay in that pocket.  Check out https://www.brospodcast.com/partners that make our show possible. Find Us Online: https://www.brospodcast.com/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7OcpEn4q1_4yWXIY9Zuyiw - https://www.instagram.com/constructionbrospodcast/ - https://www.facebook.com/constructionbrospodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-c-057b3b11/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerscottcampbell/If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
    4m 21s

Eddie and Tyler Campbell are 6th generation builders who currently own a virtual building and modeling company called ABSI. Each week, Eddie and Tyler will explore ideas both directly and...

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Eddie and Tyler Campbell are 6th generation builders who currently own a virtual building and modeling company called ABSI. Each week, Eddie and Tyler will explore ideas both directly and indirectly related to the construction industry. Thanks for listening to the Construction Brothers podcast! Find us wherever you listen!
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