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The Build Line

Podcast by Heather Tankersley & Jerry Brewer

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The Build Line dives into the intersection of entrepreneurship and construction — where leadership, business, and creativity all come together. Hosted by Heather Tankersley and Jerry Brewer, each episode features real conversations with builders, designers, and entrepreneurs who are shaping the industry. Expect insights on leadership, team development, and the realities of building great companies — along with the funny, unexpected, and totally unfiltered stories that happen when the conversation goes off script. New episodes every other Tuesday.

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18 episodes

episode E18: Why Contractors Lie to Win Jobs and Why It Always Backfires artwork

E18: Why Contractors Lie to Win Jobs and Why It Always Backfires

Episode 18 of The Build Line Podcast dives into one of the biggest problems in construction: telling clients what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear. Hosts Heather Tankersley of Tankersley Build Co. and Jerry Brewer break down the real cost of unrealistic budgets, impossible timelines, and cutting corners just to win a project. They share firsthand stories about losing jobs by being honest, why some contractors overpromise early, and how those decisions almost always catch up to the client later. This episode covers: • Why clients are naturally drawn to the lowest bid and fastest promise • The long term damage caused by unrealistic expectations • Why honest conversations often lose early but win long term • The difference between pre qualifying and pre judging clients • How experienced contractors communicate realistic budgets without killing the relationship • Why trust becomes one of the most valuable assets in construction If you are a contractor, business owner, or homeowner navigating a construction project, this episode is a candid conversation about why honesty matters more than ever in today’s market.

19 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode E17: Your Bank Account is Your Scorecard - and Why You're Losing - With Tom Reber artwork

E17: Your Bank Account is Your Scorecard - and Why You're Losing - With Tom Reber

Tom Reber from The Contractor Fight joins The Build Line for a blunt conversation about the uncomfortable truths contractors need to face around margins, money, mindset, and growth. Heather, Jerry, and Tom get into revenue versus profit, why being busy does not mean being profitable, how contractors underprice out of fear, and why your bank account is one of the clearest scoreboards in your business. This episode covers pricing, sales, cash flow, job costing, labor burden, client boundaries, and the head trash that keeps contractors playing small. If you are growing fast but still feel broke, defending your price, avoiding your numbers, or wondering why the business feels harder than it should, this one is worth the listen. Find Tom: https://thecontractorfight.com/ [https://thecontractorfight.com/]

12 May 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode E16: Why You Can't Find Good Managers and How to Fix It artwork

E16: Why You Can't Find Good Managers and How to Fix It

What does it actually take to build a strong management team in construction—and why do so many owners struggle to find great leaders? In this episode of The Build Line, we break down the real reason most companies can’t attract or retain high-level managers. It’s not a recruiting issue. It’s a leadership issue. The best operators evaluate your business before they ever consider joining it—and if there’s no clarity, discipline, or direction, they’re out. This conversation is about raising the standard—starting with yourself. We dig into what strong leadership actually looks like under pressure and why your habits set the ceiling for your entire organization. From there, we unpack why resumes can be misleading, how to spot true ownership and hunger in candidates, and what separates operators who drive results from those who just participate. We get into: * What top-level managers are really evaluating before they join your company * Why most hiring processes fail to identify ownership and accountability * How to distinguish polish from real hunger in interviews * What it takes to intentionally develop leaders instead of hoping they emerge * How to create accountability without killing culture * Why many owners become the bottleneck—and how to fix it * If you’re trying to build a company that can run without you, this episode is a direct look at what’s required—and where most owners fall short. No shortcuts. No theory. Just how it actually works.

5 May 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode E15: The Business Behind “Something Wrong? Call Anh Phoong” artwork

E15: The Business Behind “Something Wrong? Call Anh Phoong”

Everybody knows the name. Not everybody understands the business behind it. In this episode of The Build Line, we sit down with Anh Phoong, one of the most recognizable personal brands in Sacramento, to break down what it actually took to build it. From starting out with nothing but grit and showing up face to face in the community, to becoming a household name through bold marketing and consistency, Anh shares what most people never see. The early work, the risk of putting your name on the business, and the pressure that comes with it. We also get into what happens after the growth. Building systems to support scale, expanding into new markets like Houston, and why more opportunity doesn’t fix broken operations, it exposes them. This conversation goes beyond marketing. It’s about responsibility, leadership, and not forgetting where you came from. Anh opens up about her family’s experience immigrating to the United States and how the Sacramento community shaped her commitment to giving back. If you’re a business owner trying to grow, build a real brand, or scale without losing what made you successful in the first place, this one hits. In this episode, we cover: • Building a personal brand with intention • The reality of running a business with your name on it • Marketing that actually drives growth, not just attention • Scaling systems and expanding into new markets • Community, philanthropy, and long term impact The Build Line is about real conversations with real operators. What’s working, what’s not, and what we all wish we knew sooner. Official Website: https://phoonglaw.com [https://phoonglaw.com] Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/anhphoong/ [https://www.instagram.com/anhphoong/] Instagram (Phoong Law): https://www.instagram.com/phoonglaw/ [https://www.instagram.com/phoonglaw/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/phoong-law [https://www.linkedin.com/company/phoong-law]

21 Apr 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode E14: Why Most Builders Never Break Into Ultra Luxury with David Kasavan artwork

E14: Why Most Builders Never Break Into Ultra Luxury with David Kasavan

What does it really take to break into ultra luxury construction markets like Pebble Beach and Carmel? In this episode of The Build Line, we sit down with David Kasavan, founder of Kasavan Construction, to talk about the real path from early hustle to building a company in some of the most competitive and relationship driven markets in the country. This is not about overnight success. It is about risk, visibility, leadership, and the moments that either push you forward or almost take you out. David shares what the early days actually looked like before the brand, the momentum, and the high end projects and the decisions that helped him earn trust in markets where reputation is everything. We get into: * What it actually takes to break into ultra luxury and legacy markets * The risks and decisions that almost broke the business and the ones that changed everything * How trust is built with high net worth clients where expectations are higher and margins for error are smaller * The role of visibility and social media in creating opportunity and authority * Leadership lessons from scaling a company under pressure * If you are trying to move into bigger projects, better clients, and higher level work, this episode gives you a real look at what it takes to get there and what it costs along the way. No shortcuts. No theory. Just how it actually works. https://www.instagram.com/kasavan_construction_inc/ [https://www.instagram.com/kasavan_construction_inc/] https://www.kasavanconstruction.com/ [https://www.kasavanconstruction.com/]

7 Apr 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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