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If It's Wrong, Turn Back | 5 Minute Friday
A few weeks ago, we talked to Dr. Michael Bottlang about the rotational force that causes the majority of severe head injuries. This got Eddie thin…
3 years, 1 month ago
Managing Owners' Risk (feat. Norine Bagate)
Episode 159
Norine Bagate is a teacher–not by profession but in practice. Professionally, she’s the founder of NWB Consulting, a technology-based firm that devel…
3 years, 1 month ago
Results or Relationships? | 5 Minute Friday
Long-time listener, first-time caller–like the actual, very first caller! A couple weeks ago we announced our new Construction Brothers call line and…
3 years, 1 month ago
Fixing a Stalled Project
Episode 158
We start with some light chat touching on “the crud,” night-snacking kids, and nosey people who tell you to eat salad. Then we get to today’s subs…
3 years, 2 months ago
Late Bloomers | 5 Minute Friday
Today we start out by stepping into our time machine and looking at contrasting growth spurts in the Campbell home. We see 4-foot-11-inch teenager Ed…
3 years, 2 months ago
Exploring Traumatic Brain Injuries (feat. Dr. Bottlang)
Episode 157
(This episode contains several visual elements. Although we’ll provide some links below, consider watching the Youtube version if possible.) Welcome …
3 years, 2 months ago
Face-Melting Computers | 5 Minute Friday
Today we take a break from our usual Friday routine to talk to Ken Flannigan and welcome Dell as a partner of the podcast. Ken worked in construct…
3 years, 2 months ago
A Civil Engineer Speaks (feat. Richard Racz)
Episode 156
Rich Racz has been working as an engineer within the construction industry for seven years. He started out in Massachusetts and then jumped over the …
3 years, 2 months ago
512 - THE - BROS | 5 Minute Friday
“You used to call me on my cell phone…” Well, you didn’t “used to,” but you can now. The Construction Brothers are now available by voicemail! “…
3 years, 2 months ago
Promoting the Skilled Trades (feat. Andrew Brown)
Episode 155
The story of Andrew Brown’s life in construction starts on September 11, 2001. Andrew was a 23-year-old IT worker on Wall Street. When the towers fel…
3 years, 2 months ago