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The Tradie Who Lost It All and Came Back

1 h 3 min · 19. heinä 2026
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“The difference between a good businessman and a bad businessman is the good one fails and learns.” A tradie builds momentum fast. Makes money fast. Spends it faster. Learns the hard way about GST, tax, super, and the cost of looking like you’ve “made it”. Then the pressure stacks up, burnout hits, and the whole thing starts to wobble. Andrew Hopkins (Hoppo from Hopkins Construction) walks through the real comeback: rebuilding a construction business with better boundaries, a stronger brand, and a work week that actually fits parenting. It also gets practical on social media for tradies (recording vs editing), why AI in construction is useless without clean systems, and how to handle trolls without losing sleep. If you’re a builder, carpenter, landscaper, or tradie thinking about starting a construction business, this is the reality check and the roadmap. CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00: Intro 04:36: Meet Andrew “Hoppo” Hopkins (Hopkins Construction) 06:09: Leaving school early and starting a carpentry apprenticeship 07:00: Getting suspended from an apprenticeship 08:50: Snowboard accident + income protection for tradies 11:05: Starting a business naive (tax, super, entitlements) 13:11: Tradie overspending (Rangers, trailers, debt) 18:10: Partnership breakup + learning from failure 22:07: Burnout: when the business runs but you crash 23:10: Tradie dads being present is hard 27:13: Rebuilding life and work after the split 29:10: Boundaries and setting expectations with clients 31:39: Social media on site: recording vs editing 37:31: AI in construction: fundamentals first 41:10: How many hours content creation really takes 48:10: Weird brand deals, saying no, and not being a sellout 52:15: Trolls, comments, and protecting younger tradies 56:28: MEGT Mindful Moment: advice for apprentices starting a business Our Sponsors: Pro Clima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima [https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima] MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt [https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt] Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod [https://www.instagram.com/themindfulbuilderpod/] Connect with Hamish: Instagram: @sanctumhomes [https://www.instagram.com/sanctumhomes/] Website: https://www.yoursanctum.com.au/www.yoursanctum.com.au/ [http://www.yoursanctum.com.au/] Connect with Matt: Instagram: @carlandconstructions [https://www.instagram.com/carlandconstructions/] Website: https://www.carlandconstructions.com/www.carlandconstructions.com/ [http://www.carlandconstructions.com/] Mentioned in this episode: Proclima Sponsor [https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima]

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