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How to Build Trust in the Construction Industry | Blue Collar Startup #130

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In this episode of Blue Collar Startup, hosts Mike Nelson and Derek Foster sit down with Denver Whetten of Degan Construction LLC to discuss building a successful construction company through leadership, Extreme Ownership, and strong client relationships. Denver shares how he scaled from a small concrete startup into a major contractor while developing leaders, creating a winning company culture, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship in the trades. Learn more about Denver Whetten and Degan Construction LLC, based in Phoenix, Arizona, at deganconstruction.com [http://deganconstruction.com]. 0:00 Intro & opening banter 1:22 AI, marketing shifts, and adapting in business 3:01 Introducing Denver Whetten & Degan Construction 4:37 EOS and Extreme Ownership discussion begins 7:00 Leaving corporate construction to start the company 11:25 Landing the first jobs with no real plan 13:22 Learning to solve problems without all the answers 15:17 Advice for tradespeople starting a business 17:01 “Make a lot of money, so everybody wins” philosophy 21:38 Discovering Extreme Ownership leadership principles 26:33 Realizing “I was the problem” as a leader 29:35 Weekly leadership training inside Degan Construction 34:05 Building trust with customers through performance 39:21 Why reputation matters more than short-term profit 40:38 Family business leadership & avoiding nepotism 46:46 YouTube Exclusive begins (youtube.com/@bluecollarstartup849)

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episode How to Build Trust in the Construction Industry | Blue Collar Startup #130 cover

How to Build Trust in the Construction Industry | Blue Collar Startup #130

In this episode of Blue Collar Startup, hosts Mike Nelson and Derek Foster sit down with Denver Whetten of Degan Construction LLC to discuss building a successful construction company through leadership, Extreme Ownership, and strong client relationships. Denver shares how he scaled from a small concrete startup into a major contractor while developing leaders, creating a winning company culture, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship in the trades. Learn more about Denver Whetten and Degan Construction LLC, based in Phoenix, Arizona, at deganconstruction.com [http://deganconstruction.com]. 0:00 Intro & opening banter 1:22 AI, marketing shifts, and adapting in business 3:01 Introducing Denver Whetten & Degan Construction 4:37 EOS and Extreme Ownership discussion begins 7:00 Leaving corporate construction to start the company 11:25 Landing the first jobs with no real plan 13:22 Learning to solve problems without all the answers 15:17 Advice for tradespeople starting a business 17:01 “Make a lot of money, so everybody wins” philosophy 21:38 Discovering Extreme Ownership leadership principles 26:33 Realizing “I was the problem” as a leader 29:35 Weekly leadership training inside Degan Construction 34:05 Building trust with customers through performance 39:21 Why reputation matters more than short-term profit 40:38 Family business leadership & avoiding nepotism 46:46 YouTube Exclusive begins (youtube.com/@bluecollarstartup849)

I går46 min
episode HVAC Business Growth Strategies That Work | Blue Collar Startup #129 cover

HVAC Business Growth Strategies That Work | Blue Collar Startup #129

In this episode of Blue Collar Startup, hosts Mike Nelson and Derek Foster sit down with Lawrence Castillo to talk about scaling an HVAC business through customer service, recruiting, training, and operational structure. Lawrence shares how Brody-Pennell HVAC grew from a legacy company with 250 Google reviews into a dominant Southern California brand with over 5,000 five-star reviews while building a people-first culture focused on long-term growth. Find Lawrence Castillo and Brody-Pennell HVAC online at brodypennell.com [http://brodypennell.com] and connect with him on LinkedIn. 0:00 Introduction and guest welcome 3:00 Brody-Pennell HVAC growth story 6:25 Challenges of the LA HVAC market 10:00 Customer service philosophy 11:57 Growing to 5,000 Google reviews 16:24 KPIs and technician accountability 21:10 Building an in-house training program 24:11 Hiring communicators over mechanics 29:01 Recruiting systems for scaling 33:20 Solving the labor shortage 36:01 Service agreements and recurring revenue 40:36 Creating a customer service culture 44:53 Managing multiple businesses 49:28 Advice for tradespeople and owners 54:00 Where to find Lawrence Castillo 55:29 Outro and sponsors

20. maj 202656 min
episode How a Father-Son Team Built a $25M Trade Business | Blue Collar Startup #128 cover

How a Father-Son Team Built a $25M Trade Business | Blue Collar Startup #128

In this episode of Blue Collar Startup, Scott Sypniewski and Scott Sypniewski Jr. share how they built SSLLC Plumbing into a $25M+ plumbing business by combining extreme ownership, leadership development, and strong company culture. From overcoming personal struggles to scaling fast in the trades, this father-son team breaks down real strategies for growing a service business, implementing EOS, and creating a team that drives long-term success. Find Scott Sypniewski, Scott Sypniewski Jr., and SSLLC Plumbing at ssllc.pro [https://ssllc.pro] and connect with them to learn more about their work in the trades. Watch the full YouTube exclusive segment here: youtube.com/@bluecollarstartup849 [http://youtube.com/@bluecollarstartup849] 00:00 Introduction 1:45 Meet the Guests: Scott Sypniewski Sr. & Scott Sypniewski Jr. 3:30 How Junior Successfully Works Remotely 5:16 Transitioning from Father/Son to Business Partners 8:56 The Power of Using First Names in a Family Business 10:43 The Origin Story of SSLLC Plumbing 14:08 Scott Sr.'s Defining Moment & Extreme Ownership 16:15 Landing a $7.2 Million Contract on Day One 18:46 A Brutal Self-Assessment with Echelon Front's JP Dinnell 23:45 SSLLC Plumbing's Vision: Building on the Success of Others 27:58 Junior Takes the Baton: Building Business Structure 32:08 Implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) 36:15 The Unique Visionary & Integrator Dynamic 40:00 Level 10 Meetings & Decentralized Command in Action 43:18 The 80/80 Principle Explained 48:25 Appointing a Chief Culture Officer 55:58 SSLLC Plumbing's Core Values & Hiring Criteria 1:07:10 Head over to our YouTube channel to watch the YouTube exclusive segment!

13. maj 20261 h 8 min
episode Define the Problem, Fix the Fire | Blue Collar StartUp #127 cover

Define the Problem, Fix the Fire | Blue Collar StartUp #127

In episode 127 of Blue Collar StartUp, hosts Michael Nelson and Derek Foster sit down with Bill Tansey to discuss bringing structure to a chaotic business and defining the real root of your operational fires. They dive into the critical differences between just being busy and actually being productive, and how to know when wearing every hat becomes a liability instead of a hustle. You can connect with Bill Tansey Jr. on LinkedIn, visit his website at theopexshop.com [http://theopexshop.com], or email him directly at bill@theopexshop.com. 0:00 Introduction & Welcome  2:49 Introducing Bill Tansey & The OpEx Shop  5:02 What to do when "everything feels like it's on fire"  7:35 Defining the performance gap in your business  10:22 The importance of proper problem definition  12:56 Common examples of small business chaos  14:00 When does wearing every hat become a liability?  16:13 Quantifying the risk of doing everything yourself  18:34 Are you running a business or being self-employed?  20:57 The 3 types of motion: Rotation, Vibration, Translation  23:43 Moving things from point A to point B  26:18 Falling out of your personal operating system  28:40 The "Automate or Delegate" mindset  31:20 Bringing structure to a company with none  33:41 Setting success metrics for standard roles  36:42 The biggest mistake owners make when getting organized  39:49 Leading your team vs. doing the work yourself  43:41 Where to find Bill Tansey  45:20 Wrapping up the main episode

6. maj 202645 min
episode Simple Marketing for Blue Collar Businesses | Blue Collar StartUp #126 cover

Simple Marketing for Blue Collar Businesses | Blue Collar StartUp #126

In episode 126 of Blue Collar StartUp, Derek and Mike break down what marketing actually looks like when you’re starting a blue-collar business, from building a simple website to leveraging personal social media for real leads. Listen in as they discuss what’s worth your time, what’s a waste of money, and how to grow your visibility without overcomplicating the process. For exclusive content, bonus segments, and deeper dives, check out the Blue Collar StartUp Patreon. https://patreon.com/BlueCollarStartUp?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=copyLink [https://patreon.com/BlueCollarStartUp?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=copyLink] 0:00 Intro and welcome 2:37 New episode formats and updates 5:14 Kicking off the marketing conversation 7:32 Why a simple website matters first 9:58 Avoiding common beginner marketing mistakes 12:26 Google Business Profile importance 14:52 Setting up email and basic infrastructure 17:18 Why personal social media beats business pages 19:44 The reality of Facebook reach 22:10 Choosing the right platforms 24:36 Understanding your target audience 27:02 Social media strategy pitfalls 29:28 Transition into AI and marketing changes 31:54 How AI is impacting search and discovery 34:20 Adapting to new marketing trends 36:46 Simplifying your overall strategy 40:12 Key takeaways for business owners 47:11 Episode wrap-up

29. apr. 202645 min