Builder Straight Talk Podcast
Joe Halsell is a second-generation builder working out of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties in California. His company, Halsell Builders, has been building custom and entry-level homes on the Central Coast since the early 2000s, and he is the author of the Blue Collar Monk trilogy -- Formed to Serve, The Discipline Field Manual, and The Workbench. This conversation goes well beyond construction. Joe has a philosophy he calls "sacred hands" -- the idea that the work you were built to do isn't an accident -- and he makes a straight-faced case for why the trades deserve more respect than guidance counselors have given them for the past few decades. We also get into the California housing market, the regulatory stranglehold Joe calls the sunshine tax, and how he has found a way to build and sell homes on the Central Coast for under $500,000 using factory-built modular construction. But the heart of this episode is personal. In 2021, Joe's 15-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia. What followed was nearly two years of hospital stays, a business running on fumes, and a marriage tested at its core. Before that, there was a health crisis at 31, real estate deals that went sideways, and a slow drift toward alcohol that traced back through multiple generations of men in his family. Joe got sober nine months before his son got sick. He is honest about what that timing meant. "If there's a crack in the armor and the real stuff hits the fan, that crack gets magnified by ten times." "Whenever you're near the bottom, start digging for treasure. God does his best work when we're empty, when we don't have the answers. That is the most fertile soil where he does his very best work." Joe is offering a free PDF of Formed to Serve to anyone who reaches out directly. Contact links below. --- About Joe Halsell Joe Halsell is a working man, a husband, and the author of the Blue Collar Monk trilogy -- Formed to Serve, Discipline Field Manual, and The Workbench -- three short, straight-talking books on spiritual formation for men who build things for a living. His writing sits at the intersection of work, faith, and identity. Think Carhartt meets Saint Joseph. His story isn't theoretical; it's forged on the job site and in the hard work of becoming the man his family needed him to be. Connect with Joe: * Halsell Builders: https://halsellbuilders.com [https://halsellbuilders.com] * Formed to Serve: https://formedtoserve.com [https://formedtoserve.com] * Joe on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/joe-halsell-64475523 [https://linkedin.com/in/joe-halsell-64475523] * Joe on Facebook: https://facebook.com/joe.halsell [https://facebook.com/joe.halsell] Follow Builder Straight Talk: * Web: https://BuilderStraightTalk.com [https://BuilderStraightTalk.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkrisa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkrisa] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuilderStraightTalk [https://www.facebook.com/BuilderStraightTalk] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/builderstraighttalk [https://www.instagram.com/builderstraighttalk] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Sound Capital 01:05 Meet Joe Halsell 03:25 Origin Story Loving the Dirt 05:28 Hands Are Sacred Finding Purpose 22:49 Building California and Life Trials 38:49 Morning Discipline Reset 39:59 Real Estate Pressure Spiral 42:49 Cracks in the Armor 46:09 Breaking the Family Cycle 58:02 Affordable Modular Mission
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