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Episode 8: Not All Stucco Cracks Are Bad (Here's the Difference) w/ Richard and Griffin

19 min · 10. juni 2026
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This week, we sat down with Richard and Griffin to talk about one of the most common questions in stucco: cracks. We discuss the different types of stucco cracks, what causes them, how to tell them apart, and why some are more significant than others. Not every crack is a cause for concern, but knowing what you're looking at can make all the difference. Whether you're a contractor, inspector, or property owner, this episode offers practical insight from years of field experience to help you better understand what stucco cracks can tell you about a building.

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Episode 11: Track and Field Edition

This week, we're doing something a little different! We're excited to welcome Torrence "TJ" Brooks and Rod Jones from Birmingham, Alabama. TJ and Rod were on the track team at Woodlawn High School and are both planning on continuing their athletic careers into the collegiate level. After helping bring home multiple state championships for Woodlawn, they share their journey, what it took to reach this point, and what's next as they prepare for the collegiate level. These two have a tremendous amount of potential, and we're excited to see where their careers take them. If you have any questions or comments, email us at: plasteredatsimpson@gmail.com [plasteredatsimpson@gmail.com] Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/plasteredbysimpson [https://linktr.ee/plasteredbysimpson] Follow TJ and Rod on social media: @your.t.j @nsu_rod

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