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Industrial Voices

Podcast by Bradley Dunn

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From rail yards to loading docks, Industrial Voices explores the systems and people that keep our economy moving. Hosted by Bradley Dunn, this podcast features deep conversations with the people who design, build, and operate the industrial backbone of America. Whether you're in manufacturing, logistics, or commercial real estate, you'll leave each episode smarter—and more connected to the big picture.

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5 episodes

episode Millions of Acres: Understanding Timber Investments with Manulife artwork

Millions of Acres: Understanding Timber Investments with Manulife

Ready to discuss your commercial real estate needs? Call me: 704-777-7003 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863/] Email: bdunn@trinity-partners.com [bdunn@trinity-partners.com] Website: www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn [https://www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn] Host Bradley Dunn sits down with Skeet Ponder, Director of Timberland Resource Valuation at Manulife Investment Management – Timberland & Agriculture, to demystify one of the most misunderstood asset classes in the world: timber. Whether you're a CRE professional, a logistics leader, or someone curious about how global institutions invest in land and natural resources, this episode delivers a masterclass on how timber works—from biological growth cycles to financial underwriting, risk management, carbon strategies, and global demand drivers. Skeet brings a rare blend of forestry expertise, valuation experience, and institutional investment insight. He breaks down the fundamentals of timber markets, dispels common myths (including the truth about sustainability), and explains how Manulife manages one of the world's largest timber portfolios. This is Timber 101—what it is, how it works, why it matters, and how executives can begin thinking about timber as a strategic, long-duration investment. Topics Covered (Short Version) * Timber 101: How timberland works as an institutional asset class * Returns & Valuation: What actually drives financial performance in timber * Manulife's Approach: How a global manager underwrites and manages timberland * Sustainability Myths: Replanting, certifications, and the truth about "deforestation" * Timber vs. CRE: How underwriting compares to industrial real estate * Market Trends: Housing, packaging, carbon markets, and global demand shifts Skeet Ponder Director, Timberland Resource Valuation Manulife Investment Management – Timberland & Agriculture * Leads valuation, underwriting, and due diligence across Manulife's global timberland portfolio * Prior experience with WestRock (fiber procurement) and a Georgia-based family office focused on forestry & agriculture * B.A. in Natural Resources (Sewanee), Master of Forest Resources (University of Georgia), MBA in Finance (Wake Forest University)

2 Dec 2025 - 1 h 4 min
episode Decoding the Economy: Inflation, Labor, and the Fed's Next Move with J.P. Conklin artwork

Decoding the Economy: Inflation, Labor, and the Fed's Next Move with J.P. Conklin

Ready to discuss your commercial real estate needs? Call me: 704-777-7003 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863/] Email: bdunn@trinity-partners.com [bdunn@trinity-partners.com] Website: www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn [https://www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn] Host Bradley Dunn welcomes J.P. Conklin, Founder of Pensford Financial Consulting and LoanBoss, for a candid deep dive into the forces shaping today's economy, from inflation and labor to the Fed's next move. Known for his sharp insights and no-nonsense approach, J.P. breaks down complex economic dynamics into clear, actionable takeaways for business and CRE leaders navigating a changing interest rate environment. Together, they unpack what's really happening behind the headlines, from job reports and wage growth to inflation data and Fed decision-making, offering a practical framework for interpreting market signals and positioning for what's ahead. Whether you're a CFO, developer, investor, or operator, this episode delivers a grounded perspective on how to think about rates, capital, and the broader economic cycle in 2025 and beyond.

15 Oct 2025 - 1 h 6 min
episode Jon Morris – Beacon Development Parters artwork

Jon Morris – Beacon Development Parters

Ready to discuss your commercial real estate needs? Call me: 704-777-7003 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-dunn-42738863/] Email: bdunn@trinity-partners.com [bdunn@trinity-partners.com] Website: https://www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn [https://www.trinity-partners.com/people/bradley-dunn] In this episode of Industrial Voices, host Bradley Dunn sits down with Jon Morris, Senior Partner at Beacon Partners, to unpack the story of one of the Carolinas' most prolific full-service real estate firms. From joining Beacon in the mid-1990s to helping scale it into a $2.8B platform with more than 33 million square feet developed and acquired, Jon has witnessed—and led—transformative growth in Charlotte's industrial landscape. He shares the origin story of Beacon, funny "scrappy" moments from the early days, and the culture that continues to define the firm today. Listeners will also hear detailed insights on flagship projects like Carolina Logistics Park and how Beacon secured competitive sites, phased capital, and balanced design with tenant demand. Jon also breaks down today's industrial market trends and offers practical takeaways for manufacturers, distributors, and brokers alike. Whether you're a developer, occupier, broker, or investor, this conversation offers a rare inside look at how a top regional platform navigates cycles, executes large-scale parks, and invests in both community and culture.

11 Sep 2025 - 45 min
episode Georgia Ports & the Future of U.S. Ocean Freight: A Conversation with Stacy Watson of Georgia Ports Authority artwork

Georgia Ports & the Future of U.S. Ocean Freight: A Conversation with Stacy Watson of Georgia Ports Authority

Bradley is joined by Georgia Ports Authority's Stacy Watson to explore the critical role ports play in the flow of goods across America—and how Savannah has emerged as a global powerhouse in ocean freight. They discuss the fundamentals of port operations, the ripple effects of the Panama Canal expansion, and the major infrastructure investments shaping the next decade of U.S. trade. Show Notes: In this episode of Industrial Voices, host Bradley Dunn sits down with Stacy Watson, Director of Economic & Industrial Development at the Georgia Ports Authority, to unpack the mechanics, strategy, and future of one of the nation's fastest-growing ports. With over three decades at GPA, Stacy has guided manufacturers, distributors, and site selectors through the complexities of global freight. From explaining TEUs and free trade zones to outlining how ocean freight connects seamlessly with rail and truck, Stacy offers a rare insider's view of how ports operate—and why Savannah's model is winning. The conversation also covers GPA's response to the Panama Canal expansion, current cargo trends in a post-COVID world, and the capital projects positioning Georgia Ports for sustained growth. Topics Covered: * Ocean Freight 101: TEUs, cargo types, and how ports fit into a supply chain * The impact of the 2016 Panama Canal expansion on East Coast ports * Savannah Harbor Expansion Project and dredging strategy * How Georgia Ports influences the Southeastern U.S. economy * Trends in port traffic, global sourcing, and e-commerce logistics * Current and future infrastructure investments at GPA * When and how industrial users should engage with port leadership About the Guest: Stacy Watson is the Director of Economic & Industrial Development at the Georgia Ports Authority, overseeing strategies that connect global trade to inland U.S. markets. Based in Savannah, he works closely with economic development teams, corporate site selectors, and industrial developers to integrate port access into long-term logistics planning.

12 Aug 2025 - 55 min
episode Rail, Tariffs, and the Future of Freight: A Conversation with Mary Beth Flournoy of Norfolk Southern artwork

Rail, Tariffs, and the Future of Freight: A Conversation with Mary Beth Flournoy of Norfolk Southern

Bradley is joined by Norfolk Southern's Mary Beth Flournoy to walk through everything industrial users should know about rail—from common misconceptions to game-changing benefits. They cover site selection for international users, tariff-related strategy shifts, and how Norfolk Southern's new sustainability initiatives may influence your next location decision. In this episode of Industrial Voices, host Bradley Dunn sits down with Mary Beth Flournoy, Director of Industrial Development at Norfolk Southern, to unpack the often-overlooked role rail plays in modern industrial site selection and logistics strategy. Mary Beth brings a unique perspective, having worked with manufacturers, developers, and global site selectors to help companies integrate rail into their long-term plans. Together, she and Bradley explore how the evolving landscape of tariffs, sustainability, and infrastructure is shaping where and how companies build in the U.S. Whether you're a developer, occupier, broker, or logistics executive, this episode offers practical insights into using rail as a competitive advantage. Topics Covered: * How international companies can navigate U.S. industrial site selection * The truth about rail: what it is, what it isn't, and who it works for * Norfolk Southern's new sustainability credit program * Tariff implications and how they're influencing freight strategies * Misconceptions industrial users have about rail * What developers should know when evaluating rail-served land * Why working with rail early in the process is critical About the Guest: Mary Beth Flournoy is the Director of Industrial Development at Norfolk Southern, one of the nation's largest Class I railroads. She works closely with economic development teams, corporate site selectors, and industrial developers to position rail-served sites for long-term success. Her work helps bridge the gap between rail infrastructure and modern industrial growth.

14 Jul 2025 - 59 min
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