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Devils Advocate: Trades Edition

Podcast de Lisa McGrath

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Hard Hats Hard Truth EP 11

Lisa McGrath and Michael discuss burnout, celebrating LPM's success, and the humor behind "happy wife, happy life," exploring its history and gender roles. They tackle burnout solutions, emphasizing the value of sounding boards and comparing entrepreneurs' and employees' experiences. Workplace burnout is linked to the Employment Standards Act and legal workplace policies. HR consultancy is suggested for workplace issues, along with personal downtime strategies. The episode highlights men's mental health, camaraderie, and the importance of seeking help, ending with a teaser for next week's topic. (0:00) Introduction, banter, and burnout overview (4:35) Excitement about LPM's success (5:04) "Happy wife, happy life" and related humor (7:39) Historical context of women's independence (10:14) Gender roles in celebrations (14:11) Combating burnout: having a sounding board (15:24) Entrepreneurs vs. employees on burnout (16:10) Workplace burnout and the Employment Standards Act (18:23) Intellectual property rights and personal devices at work (21:00) Legal aspects of workplace policies (22:00) Seeking HR consultancy for workplace issues (22:26) Burnout and personal downtime strategies (27:25) Addressing stress and importance of talking to someone (30:27) Men's mental health and camaraderie (32:12) Reaching out for help (34:25) Wrapping up and teaser for next week's topic

21 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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Stress Relief, Spiritual Growth, and Mental Fitness with Nancy Shadlock

In this episode, Lisa McGrath chats with Nancy Shadlock about stress relief through neuroscience and technology's role in stress and spirituality. They offer a guided relaxation exercise and calming techniques. Lisa shares her stress management journey, discussing work-life balance, ADHD, OCD, and productivity. They also explore clutter-free environments, pets, and teaching kids responsibility. The conversation touches on saying no, strengths as weaknesses, and stress relief across industries. Nancy introduces her mental fitness boot camp and saboteur quiz. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and future plans. (0:21) Introduction, guest introduction, and Nancy's background (2:01) Positive stress relief modalities and neuroscience (4:01) Technology's impact on stress and spirituality (5:14) Overwhelm and guided relaxation exercise (8:17) Calming techniques and meditation approaches (11:16) Lisa's personal stress management journey (12:28) Balancing work, life, and sabotaging behaviors (14:23) ADHD, OCD, and productivity (15:20) Clutter-free environments and pets in stress relief (18:02) Teaching responsibility to kids and delegation (20:22) Saying no, pleasing others, and relationship impacts (22:08) Strengths as weaknesses and stress relief across industries (24:27) Problem-solving mindsets and coaching (25:34) Voices, perspectives, and teamwork (27:46) Spiritual education and personal journey (29:41) Finding clients, saboteurs, and the saboteur quiz (32:32) Communication, anxiety, and young people’s nervous system regulation (41:00) Self-love and peaceful leadership (42:09) Nancy's mental fitness boot camp details (43:24) Saboteur quiz uses and applications (44:13) Kolbe method, shadow work, and personal growth (45:51) Closing remarks and future plans

20 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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Hard Hats Hard Truth EP 10

In this episode, Lisa McGrath reflects on the podcast's journey and discusses Canadian grants, support programs, and LMIA challenges. Michael Hamoen delves into the legal aftermath of the Humboldt accident, while resettlement assistance for refugees and immigrants is explored. The conversation covers unemployment, generational work expectations, and public sector employment. Employment standards, hiring, and corporate transparency are also discussed. The episode touches on veteran support, the MAID program, mental health funding, and government inefficiency, ending with a lighthearted chat on pharmaceuticals. A teaser for next week's discussion on burnout wraps things up. (0:20) Introduction, meeting Red, and podcast journey (2:18) Grants, support programs, and LMIA issues in Canada (4:33) Legal aftermath of the Humboldt accident and Michael Green’s role (8:15) Canadian resettlement assistance and economic mobility pathways (10:10) Financial support and integration challenges for refugees and immigrants (14:19) Unemployment, job market issues, and generational work expectations (17:36) Public sector employment and its impact on policy (18:47) Employment Standards Act, hiring transparency, and job postings (20:35) Corporate transparency and concluding thoughts (23:51) Canadian veteran support and the MAID program (25:02) Ethics and implications of the MAID program (29:05) Mental health funding, governmental inefficiency, and socioeconomic factors (31:17) Lighthearted banter on pharmaceuticals and vegetables (32:45) The "you are enough" sweater and its impact (33:13) Episode wrap-up and teaser for next week’s burnout topic

14 de may de 2026 - 34 min
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Burnout, Politics, and Shifting Canadian Identity

Lisa McGrath opens the episode by introducing upcoming episodes and events. She delves into the issue of burnout and community challenges in Airdrie, reflecting on its broader implications. The conversation shifts to Alberta politics, discussing recent election outcomes and their impact. Lisa examines the labor market, touching on the Canadian population's influence on employment trends. The discussion then explores cultural changes and shifts in Canadian identity. The episode concludes with Lisa offering closing remarks and teasing future topics. (0:21) Episode Introduction, Upcoming Episodes, and Events (1:34) Burnout and Community Issues in Airdrie (3:46) Alberta Politics and Election Reflections (5:08) Labor Market Impact and Canadian Population (5:52) Cultural Changes and Canadian Identity (7:29) Closing Remarks and Upcoming Topics

13 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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Hardhats Hard Truth Ep.9

In this episode, Lisa McGrath shares a personal story about visiting an acupuncturist and relocating her office, reflecting on achievements at home. She explores a data leak in Alberta and information misuse, then discusses political affiliations, Alberta's potential separation, and the implications of a US loan request. Lisa talks about free speech, cultural differences in Canada, and shares life experiences from a third-world country. The episode covers political alignment, majority governments, and critiques of leaders, emphasizing emotion-free discussions. It concludes with insights on women's rights, immigration's impact on trades, two-tier medical systems, and the LMIA process. (0:20) Introduction and Lisa’s moving story (2:12) Acupuncturist visit and office relocation (3:06) Displaying achievements at home (4:24) Data leak in Alberta and information misuse (6:15) Political affiliations, Alberta separation, and US loan request (8:54) Concerns about joining the US (9:10) Free speech, rights, and ideologies (10:55) Cultural differences in Canada (13:06) Uber driver incident and labor (14:20) Lisa's cultural background and family history (16:07) Life in a third-world country and sneaking out stories (18:05) Generational differences and survival stories (19:00) Political alignment, majority governments, and term limits (20:21) Criticisms of political leaders and accountability (24:41) Removing emotion from political discussions (25:13) Women's rights, political threats, and government frustrations (32:02) Immigration and trade industry impacts (34:18) Two-tier medical system concerns and subsidies (35:57) Trades companies and LMIA process (36:09) Episode sign-off and final words

7 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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