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In this episode, Colby and Levi sit down with Aaron Furlong, the other partner at our company Iron House Pro. We talk business, partnerships, personal growth, and the messy path that shapes how people lead. Aaron shares his journey from construction and project management, relationship-building, and helping organizations work through complex change. The conversation also explores Iron House Pro’s next big step: launching a bookkeeping service built around clarity, consistency, and human support. https://www.ironhousepro.com/ Connect with Aaron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-furlong-72678b1b4/ Connect with Colby: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colby-jardine/ Connect with Levi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/levilawrence/ Time Stamps 00:00 – Introduction • Colby introduces Aaron and the idea behind the episode. 00:20 – Meet Aaron Furlong • Aaron shares who he is and why he usually stays behind the scenes. 02:22 – Aaron’s Construction Background • How carpentry and project management shaped his early career. 04:56 – Learning Through Big Projects • Aaron reflects on being trusted with responsibility at a young age. 07:53 – Managing Clients and Complexity • Why building homes requires people management, material management, and client management. 09:44 – Frustration with Old Systems • Aaron talks about pushing against rigid construction processes. 11:15 – Leaving Construction • The personal and professional uncertainty after stepping away. 13:29 – Rebuilding Confidence • How campaigning, odd jobs, and reflection shaped his next move. 15:05 – Reframing Past Experience • Aaron realizes his background had more value than he gave himself credit for. 16:10 – Entering Corporate Project Work • His first experience working with a larger tech company. 17:02 – Working Differently • Aaron explains how remote work and flexibility changed his perspective. 19:00 – Meeting Colby • The coffee shop connection that helped shift Aaron’s path. 20:23 – Understanding the Work • Aaron explains how projects succeed through people, timing, and context. 21:31 – Technology, AI, and Human Work • The group discusses how technology is changing creative and project work. 24:09 – Early Responsibility in Business • Levi reflects on being trusted with major responsibility at a young age. 25:15 – Learning by Doing • Colby shares his own experience leading major work without fully understanding the weight of it. 27:03 – Who Gets Left Behind • Levi talks about nonprofits, small businesses, and organizations struggling to keep up. 28:33 – Business, Government, and Support Systems • Aaron shares his perspective on grants, government involvement, and business realities. 31:26 – False Success and Entrepreneurial Pressure • The group discusses comparison, ambition, and the pressure business owners feel. 33:05 – What Success Means Personally • Levi asks the partners to reflect on what they each want from Iron House Pro. 34:12 – Colby’s Vision for the Business • Colby talks about building a sustainable professional services company. 35:20 – Profit, Sustainability, and Succession • Aaron reflects on money, legacy, and building something that lasts. 37:41 – Chasing Lightbulb Moments • Levi shares what excites him most about the work today. 38:44 – Trust and Relationship-Based Work • Aaron explains why trust is central to community and business work. 41:07 – Learning From Other Business Owners • The value of seeing other entrepreneurs’ challenges up close. 42:32 – Building a Trusted Network • Aaron reflects on mentorship, community, and long-term relationships. 43:37 – Supporting Owner-Operators • Colby talks about helping business owners work through deeper challenges. 45:20 – Loneliness in Business • Aaron shares a personal story about feeling isolated while building. 47:53 – Partnership and Shared Values • Aaron explains what makes the Iron House Pro partnership work. 51:18 – What’s Next for Iron House Pro • The team introduces the new bookkeeping service. 52:14 – Why Bookkeeping Became the Opportunity • Colby explains the gap they kept seeing with client financials. 53:18 – The Need for Reliable Numbers • Levi explains why many businesses struggle without dependable bookkeeping. 55:30 – Simple Numbers and Better Decisions • Colby talks about learning which numbers actually matter. 55:59 – Why Boring Businesses Matter • Aaron shares why he has become excited about the boring side of business. 57:23 – Numbers Tell the Story • The group discusses margins, utilization, and financial clarity. 59:44 – Building Iron House Books • Aaron explains how bookkeeping can help prevent burnout and support better decisions. 1:02:01 – Final Thoughts • Aaron reflects on discomfort, growth, and doing meaningful work. #BuiltToLastPodcast #IronHousePro #Entrepreneurship #BusinessLeadership #SmallBusiness #BusinessGrowth #Partnerships #Bookkeeping
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