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What is LeanScaper? w/ Mark Bradley09 Jul 202501:00:47

After selling LMN for over $250 million, Mark Bradley could’ve walked away. But instead, he launched LeanScaper - with a mission to build a better future for every tradesperson in the green industry. In this powerful debut episode, Mark gets brutally honest about burnout, the mistakes that nearly cost him everything, and why the trades deserve more than low wages and broken systems.

🔍 Highlights:
• Why most landscapers are sabotaging themselves without realizing it
• The 4 pillars of the LeanScaperOS - and how they transform team culture, profitability, and operations
• What Mark wishes every small business owner knew before scaling This is more than a business episode. It’s a call to arms for the trades to demand better - and build it.

Unlock Endless Customers With These 4 Shifts w/ Marcus Sheridan10 Jul 202501:00:34

Best-selling author and marketing powerhouse Marcus Sheridan joins Benji to reveal why trust - not tactics - is the real secret to sales growth. From breaking down the “trust deficit” to why most landscapers lose the sale before the call, this episode is a roadmap to building a brand buyers believe in.

Learn how to:
• Win the 80% of the sales journey that happens before the first contact 
• Future proof your sales process for the age of AI 
• Be bold enough to say what other brands won’t and show what others won’t show (people buy transparency) 

If you’re ready to grow your business and dominate your market - this is your blueprint.

Landscaping Needs More Female Leaders. Here’s How. w/ Ellen Rohr11 Jul 202501:05:52

Ellen Rohr is one of the most respected women in the trades. As President of Zoom Drain and author of multiple best-selling books, she’s coached thousands of business owners toward profitability, purpose, and personal growth.

In this episode, Ellen opens up about:
• How she overcame her fear of numbers, mastered financial literacy, and used bookkeeping to transform her life
• The hard truth about trying to “change” your partner in business and the lesson that growth starts on the inside
• Why tradeswomen are still underrepresented on the frontlines and what needs to happen at the small business level to rewrite that story

This episode is a must-listen for any woman building a business in landscaping - raw, tactical, and full of heart.

Your Business Is a Waste Factory, Lean Fixes That w/ Tom Hughes16 Jul 202501:04:09

What does “Lean” really mean - and why should every landscaper care? In this episode, Benji sits down with Tom Hughes to unpack the origins of Lean thinking, straight from Toyota’s post-WWII survival mode to today’s jobsite inefficiencies. 

You’ll learn:


-Why Lean was born from desperation, not inspiration

-The 7+2 types of waste every business leader should be targeting

-How landscapers lose time (and money) without realizing it

-Why focusing on the 98% of waste - not the 2% of value - is the secret to scale


From hanging a picture to running a multi-million dollar crew, this episode shows why most of what you think is productive… isn’t.


Favourite moment: “Comfort is the enemy of innovation.”


You don’t need to make your good stuff better - you need to kill your waste. Period.


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Is Your Landscaping Business Ready For Agentic AI? w/ Mark Bradley12 Aug 202500:45:08

On Thursday July 24th, LeanScaper’s Founder Mark Bradley unveiled LeanScaper.ai, the first and only AI platform built for landscapers and their teams. Lana, the chat agent inside LeanScaper.AI, which you’ll see demonstrated in this video is available to you now for free.

Just click here to create an account in less than one minute. 

In this groundbreaking keynote from the Lawn and Landscape Technology Conference, Mark shares the deeply personal story behind Lana’s creation, a mission sparked by his son’s decision to join the landscaping industry and a determination to help the next generation avoid the burnout and chaos Mark once faced. 

More than just tech, Lana represents a new era of leadership, efficiency, and empowerment for landscape business owners. 

If you’re tired of the grind, overwhelmed by inefficiencies, and ready to unlock real growth, this episode is a must-listen. 

Discover how LeanScaper.AI is built to eliminate waste, scale smarter, and give landscapers the tools and the freedom they’ve been missing.

Why Most Contractor Sales Teams Fail (And How to Fix Yours in 2025) w/ Ryan Groth05 Aug 202500:52:21

The era of order-taking is over and if your sales team is still sitting around waiting for the phone to ring, you’re in trouble. In this episode, Benji sits down with Ryan Groth, CEO of Sales Transformation Group, to unpack what today’s high-performance contractor sales orgs actually look like and how you can build one from scratch.

You’ll learn:

• Why “sales culture” is your biggest lever in today’s market
• How to future-proof your sales org in an AI-driven world
• What sales leaders must master (hint: CRM, coaching, and culture)
• Why it’s time to lead from the front - not from the boardroom


Hard truth's and tactical next steps every $1M–$10M contractor needs to hear.

Connect with Ryan Groth and STG at salestransformationgroup.com
 

SEO Has Changed: Here’s How to Stay Visible in the Age of AI w/ Devon Hayes29 Jul 202500:47:31

SEO isn’t what it used to be and if your marketing agency is still chasing backlinks and blog posts, you’re falling behind. In this episode, Benji talks with Devon Hayes, co-founder of Elevation Marketing, about how AI and large language models have transformed search and what landscaping business owners must do to stay visible and competitive.

You’ll learn:
• Why your brand is now the biggest factor in Google rankings
• What “entity SEO” means and how it’s already impacting your business
• How to audit your online presence with a Pre-SEO Checklist
• Why reviews, SOPs, and internal ops matter more than you think If you’re paying an agency to “do SEO,” this is your wake-up call.

Get aligned, get visible, and get modern.

Get the SEO Readiness Checklist here
Connect with Devon here

Elephant Hunting: How to Land and Keep Big Clients w/ Steve Wheatcroft22 Jul 202500:51:46

You don’t scale a landscape company past $30M without learning how to hunt elephants and survive the feast.

In this episode, we sit down with Steve Wheatcroft, founder of ULS and now a LeanScaper advisor, to unpack the high-stakes game of enterprise sales in landscaping. From university project to $100M powerhouse, Steve built ULS by mastering the art of landing massive municipal, institutional, and retail contracts and living to tell the tale.

We dig deep into:
• What it really takes to win big clients (and why most landscapers screw it up)
• How elephant hunting nearly killed his business and what systems saved it
• The three core risks that come with big revenue jumps (cash, complexity, talent)
• How to know if you’re ready or if that elephant will eat you alive
• His step-by-step sales strategy and what most entrepreneurs get wrong in the bid cycle This one’s not theory. It’s hard-earned wisdom from a guy who’s done it, exited, and is now helping the next generation do it smarter. If you’re serious about scaling this is your roadmap.

🤝 To learn more about Steve's advising click here

Why Burnout Hits Hardest for Business Owners (And How to Recover) w/ Jon DeWaal02 Sep 202501:04:48

In this powerful episode, Benji sits down with Jon DeWaal, Executive Director of Liminal Space, to unpack burnout from the inside out - what it feels like, why it happens, and how entrepreneurs can break free from the grind that’s stealing their energy and purpose.

Expect to learn:
• What “functional burnout” feels like and how it traps leaders in a life they can’t escape
• How burnout hijacks your presence, leadership, and decision-making
• Easy-to-spot signs you’re burning out (and what to do about it)
• 5 practical strategies to get back your energy and lead with purpose
• Why owning your limits can actually build trust and performance in your team

This episode cuts to the heart of a common but unspoken problem: the cost of grinding nonstop without pause. Jon gives you the tools to self-diagnose burnout and reframe it not as a failure, but as a signal that it’s time to lead differently. If you’re running low on energy but can’t slow down - this one’s for you.

Connect with Jon Learn more at inaliminalspace.org Email: jon@inaliminalspace.org

One Plan. Massive Action. Total Turnaround w/ Justin White26 Aug 202500:45:22

What’s holding landscapers back from their true potential?

In this episode, Justin White (CEO of K&D Landscaping) brings raw energy to his keynote in Charlotte. He shares how “sweat equity,” a championship mindset, and bold long-term vision can transform not just your business but your entire life.

Justin doesn’t just talk about growth; he proves it by living it. From nearly losing his family business to scaling it into a market leader, his story is a wake-up call for every landscaper who’s playing small.

✅ Why most contractors set goals that are way too small
✅ The “champion’s mindset” that separates winners from everyone else
✅ How private equity is reshaping the industry - and why grit still wins
✅ Why your 10-year vision is the most valuable thing you’ll ever build
✅ The truth about sweat equity and why most leaders never apply it This isn’t about easy hacks or shortcuts. It’s about discipline, mindset, and action.

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The Inner Fight: Why Mindset Beats Tactics Every Time w/ Tom Reber19 Aug 202500:46:19

Sometimes it’s not your systems holding you back, but your mindset. In this episode, Benji sits down with Tom Reber - Marine Corps veteran, business coach, speaker and founder of The Contractor Fight - to unpack the real work contractors need to do: winning the inner fight.

You’ll learn:
• Why fear is the #1 limiter of growth - and how to beat it
• The daily habits top contractors use to stay sharp and focused
• How to lead people instead of doing everything yourself
• Why success is an inside-out game (and how to start at home)
• A simple mindset framework (T-BAR) to reset your thinking and actions If you’re tired of repeating the same problems in your business, this episode will challenge you to look in the mirror and take your power back.

📚 Grab Tom’s book Sell Unafraid on Amazon🎯 Learn more at thecontractorfight.com 

How To Lose Most Of Your Employees In One Year w/ Benji Carlson09 Sep 202500:42:36

In this special episode of The LeanScaper Podcast, Benji Carlson takes the stage to deliver one of his most impactful talks yet: how to build a one-year people plan that actually works.

Most contractors love strategy - it’s fun, exciting, and creative. But sooner or later, every great plan must run through people… and that’s where the real challenges begin.  In this live session, Benji shares the painful lessons a particularly bad year in business taught him about leadership, and the simple but powerful framework any entrepreneur can use to align their team, prevent chaos, and drive results.

You’ll hear from a bunch of the business owners in the room too, raw reflections on leadership mistakes, and practical takeaways you can implement immediately in your own company. If you’ve ever wondered how to get your people to care as much as you do, this is the episode for you.

In This Episode:
• Why strategy always breaks down at the people level
• The lessons Benji learned from his “dumpster fire year” in business
• How to design your org chart around vision, not chaos
The three most common hiring and leadership mistakes contractors make
• Practical tools to build trust, accountability, and performance across your team
• Audience Q&A: real-world people challenges and how to solve them If you’re interested in coming to a LeanScaper event like the one this talk was taken from go to LeanScaper.com/events to see our event calendar.  We’d love to see you at our next one! 

Timestamps 
0:00 – Welcome to The LeanScaper Podcast 
2:15 – Why strategy fails without people 
6:30 – Benji’s “dumpster fire year” story 
12:50 – Vision first, structure second, people third 
17:45 – Clear deliverables and written agreements 
22:40 – Chaos addiction vs. structure 
25:00 – Why management systems matter 
29:10 – Real-world people challenges shared from the audience 
34:05 – Nervousness around delegation and leadership growth 
38:50 – How to earn respect and inspire your team 
40:55 – Every pair of hands comes with a free brain 
46:30 – Hiring, firing, and culture fit lessons 
49:00 – Closing reflections and takeaways

8 Money Mistakes Killing Your Landscaping Business (And How to Avoid Them) w/ Bob Gauvreau18 Sep 202501:03:44

You don’t run a profitable landscaping business by accident. In this episode, Benji sits down with Robert Gauvreau - CPA, author of The Wealthy Entrepreneur, and founder of Gauvreau Accounting, Tax, Law, Advisory - to expose the eight most common financial mistakes contractors make and how to avoid them.

Robert’s firm has worked with over 4,000 businesses across North America, including 700+ contractors, giving him a unique, behind-the-scenes look at what drives sustainable profitability in landscaping.

Expect to learn:
• Why financial literacy is still taboo in the trades and how to get over it
• The biggest “cash flow killers” and how to fix them fast
• Why underpricing is not a math problem, but a mindset problem 
• The truth about taxes and why “I bought it with cash” is just bad business 
• How to build a simple financial scoreboard to make better decisions 

Whether you’re just getting your books in order or gearing up for serious growth, this episode will show you how to become the CFO your business needs. Because doing great work is only half the battle. The other half? Knowing your numbers. 

🔗 Connect with Robert: https://www.gauvreaucpa.ca/ 📥 Need help? 
DM us or visit leanscaper.com 

The Lean Operations Playbook For Landscapers w/ Mike Lysecki23 Sep 202500:44:13

What happens when you hire a software programmer, not a landscaper, to help run one of the biggest jobs of your career? In this live talk turned podcast episode, Mike Lysecki reveals the behind-the-scenes story of how systems, transparency, and accountability became the backbone of TBG’s success and eventually the foundation for LMN and LeanScaper.

From a $5M residential project that ballooned into $12M, to a job interview where Mark opened his QuickBooks and doubled Mike’s salary on the spot, this conversation lays out the real playbook landscapers need to scale smarter. 

✅ Why you might want to hire an operator instead of another landscaper 
✅ How a $12M project exposed the need for systems 
✅ The surprising power of financial transparency in leadership 
✅ The first version of the Lean Playbook—and why it still works today 
✅ Lessons from 20 years of cutting waste, building teams, and scaling businesses 

This isn’t theory. It’s the operating system that transformed a company, and can transform yours. 

Hiring Your First Salesperson? Don’t Screw This Up. w/ Asad Zaman07 Oct 202501:08:20

Hiring your first salesperson can feel like pulling the cord on a chainsaw that won’t start; over and over again. In this episode, Benji sits down with Asad Zaman, CEO of Sales Talent Agency, to unpack why this hire is so hard and why most business owners get it dead wrong.

Asad has helped 1,500 companies make over $1 billion in sales hires, and he’s here to deliver hard truths and practical steps. They dive into why only 1 in 10 salespeople are actually good at the job, why the real obstacle is usually your systems, not your salesperson, and how supply-and-demand dynamics make top sales talent incredibly hard to attract.

You’ll Learn:

  • Why most sales hires flop and how to avoid the “bozo trap” that keeps business owners and sales leaders stuck on the hiring treadmill
  • How one bad estimate can destroy your margins and why sales mistakes often show up too late to fix
  • The brutal truth about top sales talent and what it really takes to attract someone who can actually sell
  • How to shift from owner-seller to building a sales system that scales

If you’re stuck on this hire, or burned out from false starts, this episode is your wake-up call and your playbook.

Big takeaway: Sales isn’t just another hire > it’s the unlock to real scale. But if you don’t get this right, you’ll be stuck wearing this hat in your business… forever.

The Blue-Collar Gold Rush: PE’s Big Move into Landscaping w/ Morgan Tate30 Sep 202500:59:22

Private equity is flooding into the landscaping industry, but why now? In this episode, Morgan from Breakwater M&A breaks down the massive shift in investor focus and what it means for blue-collar entrepreneurs. 

We talk about: 

• Why landscaping is suddenly a hot investment target 
• How AI is pushing investors out of tech and into real-world businesses 
• The “golden era” of exits—and how to avoid leaving money on the table 
• The real reason most contractors can’t sell their business (and how to fix it) 
• What makes your company irresistible to buyers—and how to get top dollar 

If you’re running a landscape business and thinking about your future, this is the episode you can’t afford to skip. 

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How to Build a Leadership Team Before You Burn Out w/ Barry Hartman14 Oct 202501:13:45

If your business can’t run without you, it’s not a business - it’s a bottleneck. Barry Hartman built 505-Junk into a 7-figure operation because he built leaders - not just labor. In this episode, he shares the hard-won lessons behind building a leadership team that drives growth without bloated overhead.

✅ When to begin designing and building a leadership team (hint: sooner than you think)
✅ How to design roles that create ownership and eliminate confusion
✅ Why culture beats credentials in blue-collar leadership
✅ Where to find your next leader - inside your org or outside it

Timestamps: 
0:00 – Why this episode matters 
3:10 – How Barry knew it was time to build a team 
7:45 – Structure vs. people: what comes first? 
12:20 – Common mistakes contractors make in hiring leaders 
16:00 – How to map out a lean leadership org chart 
23:00 – Interviewing & onboarding: what really works 
28:40 – Culture tips for leading leaders 
33:50 – Closing advice from Barry Hartman 

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How the Best Local Landscapers Become the Obvious Choice13 Jan 202600:48:18

If you’re a landscaper trying to grow your business, content isn’t about going viral—it’s about becoming the obvious choice in your market.

In this episode, Benji sits down with Brian Fullerton to break down what actually matters when it comes to content, social media, and long-term brand trust in local service businesses. This is not an episode about algorithms or posting hacks. It’s about credibility, consistency, and calm leadership—and why most contractors misunderstand content entirely.

Brian shares what he’s learned after nearly a decade of building a community, answering thousands of DMs, and growing a blue-collar business in public. If you’ve ever felt invisible, unsure where to start, or worried about looking stupid online, this conversation will reset how you think about content.

You’ll learn:
• Why content is now part of your credibility infrastructure
• How the best local landscapers become the name clients think of first
• Why “going viral” is the wrong goal for service businesses
• How to turn real job sites into authentic content—without forcing it
• What not to post if you care about trust and professionalism
• How to stop worrying about what people think and just start

00:00 Why content now matters more than ever for landscapers
03:10 How customers actually decide who to hire today
06:15 Company A vs Company B: the 3-year content gap
09:45 Why content is a long-term investment, not a test
11:00 Should landscapers start with YouTube, Instagram, or something else?
18:30 The real goal of content: building a community, not followers
24:00 Why chasing virality hurts local service businesses
27:40 Turning daily job sites into real, compelling content
33:45 What not to post if you want trust and professionalism
35:10 Benji’s ICP framework: hires, customers, and partners
40:30 Showing wins and mistakes without losing credibility
46:20 Fear, confidence, and the 18–45–65 rule
49:00 Final mindset shift: nobody is paying attention—and that’s freeing 

Why Success Still Feels Empty for So Many Business Owners06 Jan 202600:44:35

Why do so many business owners achieve everything they set out to build… yet still feel a quiet emptiness underneath it all?

In this conversation, Benji sits down with Philip McKernan to explore why success often feels misaligned, why old wounds silently shape our ambition, and what it takes to shift from proving yourself to actually living in alignment. This episode is a grounded, honest look at the emotional and psychological patterns entrepreneurs rarely talk about—but deeply feel.

In this episode: • Why success doesn’t guarantee fulfillment • How trauma shapes ambition and leadership • The “I’ll show you” fuel that eventually burns out • The three mountains and the cost of staying on the wrong one • How to start reconnecting with work that feels true  

Timestamps 
00:00 Opening and setup 
01:26 Why emotional alignment matters more than achievement 
04:16 How trauma quietly drives many entrepreneurs 
07:38 The danger of building a life to prove someone wrong 
11:14 Understanding ego in a healthier, more honest way 
14:26 The myth of “escape velocity” and waiting to feel free 
18:53 What it takes to step into the next mountain 
27:38 Simple first steps to reconnect with purpose

Stop Wasting Leads: Funnel Audit for Landscapers w/ Allan Dib04 Nov 202500:50:13

Marketing is the lifeblood of every small business — yet most entrepreneurs waste thousands chasing shiny objects, outsourcing to the wrong people, or tracking the wrong numbers. In this conversation with best-selling author Allan Dib (The 1-Page Marketing Plan, Lean Marketing), we unpack how to eliminate waste, focus on what matters, and build a marketing engine that works.

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Timestamps: 
00:00 – Introduction 
01:19 – Why outsourcing marketing fails 
04:52 – Marketing is like a marriage 
09:18 – Defining marketing waste 
13:41 – The cost of shiny object syndrome 
17:49 – Advertising as pollution vs. gardens as goodwill 
25:35 – Why vanity metrics don’t pay the bills (CAC & LTV) 
32:57 – Why tradespeople lose leads 
36:10 – The handwritten note hack that doubles show-ups 
44:36 – Why 2025 is “2008 for personal branding” 
47:42 – The 3 rules for waste-free marketing 

The 5 Stages of Scaling Your Landscaping Business w/ Mark Bradley28 Oct 202501:13:57

 Learn More About Our Accelerator Programs: https://leanscaper.com/programs

In this episode of the LeanScaper Podcast, Benji Carlson sits down with Mark Bradley to break down the five stages of scaling a landscaping business—from startup hustle to legacy enterprise. Mark shares raw stories, painful lessons, and powerful frameworks that every entrepreneur needs to hear.

Whether you’re stuck at $500K, fighting to get past $3M, or steering a $20M company, this roadmap will help you scale with clarity, systems, and sanity.

Timestamps: 

  • 00:45 – Why scaling is harder than people think
  • 02:00 – Entrepreneurship = personal development
  • 04:03 – The fear of not knowing what’s next
  • 08:10 – The Starter Zone ($0–500K): hustle & accidental profit
  • 12:36 – Mark’s story: hiring at Home Depot & early struggle
  • 22:23 – The Grow Zone ($500K–$3M): the hardest stage
  • 30:21 – When your business feels like a plane going down
  • 38:56 – Scaling ($3M–$10M): grit stops working
  • 46:10 – Hire your mentors & specialists
  • 56:54 – Dreamer vs. visionary: the CEO shift
  • 1:02:53 – Enterprise & legacy: culture, coaching, and succession
  • 1:12:31 – Final advice to Mark’s younger self 
How To Harness Jobsite Intelligence w/ Isaac Barlow21 Oct 202500:45:58

In this episode, Benji sits down with Isaac Barlow, founder of BusyBusy, one of the first time-tracking tools purpose-built for the trades. Isaac is a visionary entrepreneur and technologist who transformed the way contractors capture and use jobsite data.  

Isaac shares his deep insights on the power of “jobsite intelligence,” the critical field data that helps contractors make smarter, more profitable decisions.  

This conversation explores:

  • Why time tracking is the most crucial, yet elusive, data point in the trades and how to fix that.
  • The cultural shift required to become a data-first company, starting with leadership priorities and field-first technology.
  • The dangers of bad data and data black holes on job sites.
  • Why high performers crave transparency, and how accurate data helps you attract and retain A-players in a competitive labor market.
  • The “coach not player” mindset for crew leaders and how lining out work daily reduces waste and confusion on the job site. 


Whether you’re scaling a landscape company or leading a crew, this episode will challenge you to think differently about data, leadership, and field productivity.

To learn more about BusyBusy visit: https://busybusy.com/  

The 4 “Boring” Things That Actually Grow Landscaping Revenue30 Dec 202500:49:00

In this episode of the LeanScaper Podcast, Benji sits down with Justin White, CEO of K&D Landscaping, to break down what actually drives revenue growth in a landscape business.

Justin shares his journey from being thrust into the CEO role at 25 years old to scaling K&D from ~$1.5M to over $20M in annual revenue. Together, they unpack the boring but powerful principles that create predictable growth—things like standardized sales processes, labor hour management, focusing on what you’re already great at, and spending more time with your A-players. 

If you’re tired of chasing shiny objects and want to build a real revenue engine that scales, this conversation is for you.  

00:00 – Intro & welcome 
01:20 – Justin’s family business story & sudden move into the CEO role 
04:00 – Learning leadership the hard way at 25 
07:00 – Casting a big vision before you believe it 
10:20 – Unhealthy beliefs landscapers have about revenue growth 
13:30 – The “boring” systems that actually scale revenue 
18:45 – Why standardized sales processes reduce stress 
22:30 – Doing more of what your company is already great at 
26:45 – Labor hour management as the master KPI 
31:00 – How to improve estimated vs. actual labor hours 
36:00 – Spending more time with A-players 
40:00 – Final rapid-fire insights & closing thoughts

The Partnership Playbook That Drives Growth 23 Dec 202500:45:12

What if the biggest growth driver for your landscaping business isn’t ads, equipment, or even skill—but partnerships?

In this episode of The LeanScaper Podcast, Kevin Scott reveals how 90% of revenue comes from partnerships with architects, builders, vendors, realtors, municipalities, and even customers.

Expect to learn: -Why you should never email proposals again -How nagging a single architect turned into $90M of work -Why a deep bench of local partners and friends can you help you weather a challenging market

Timestamps: 
0:00 – Intro & Studio Bloopers 😂 
1:58 – Why partnerships drive 90% of revenue 
3:19 – What young landscapers get wrong 
8:55 – The partnership funnel (charcuterie boards & donuts 🍩) 
11:22 – Why partnerships matter more than ever in today’s economy 
13:46 – Finish strong or blow the whole project 
16:25 – Stop emailing proposals—always present them live 
24:35 – The $90M lesson: persistence pays off 
39:43 – Community as the glue of business longevity 
44:19 – Kevin’s new role as LeanScaper advisor & final advice 

How Landscapers Should Build Next Year’s Budget Step by Step16 Dec 202500:42:20

What if the key to keeping more money in your landscaping business isn’t selling more work—but finally building a budget you’ll stick to?

In this episode of The LeanScaper Podcast, Benji sits down with Meaghan Likes—entrepreneur, financial educator, and owner of multiple home-service companies—who has built hundreds of budgets and helped contractors hit double-digit net profit with simple systems. 

Meaghan breaks down why most landscapers avoid budgeting, how to shift your mindset from “restriction” to “design,” and the step-by-step framework she uses to build profitable, realistic plans for the year ahead. 

Expect to learn: 

  • Why 99% of businesses operate without a real budget 
  • The mindset shift that makes budgeting empowering, not restrictive 
  • How last year’s P&L tells the real story of your business 
  • Why gross profit is the metric that drives everything 
  • The 5 core numbers every landscaper must call for 2026 
  • How to actually use your budget all year long 


If you want clarity, confidence, and a system to build a profitable year—this episode is your blueprint. 

0:00 — Intro & quick setup 
1:00 — Why most businesses avoid budgeting 
2:35 — Budgeting as designing the life you want 
5:45 — Getting past the overwhelm of your first budget 
8:07 — How to review last year before planning ahead 
12:14 — Revenue capacity analysis (simple napkin math) 
17:25 — What your P&L reveals about spending patterns 
18:11 — The importance of gross profit 
22:18 — Start with this number: what you want to earn 
30:53 — Turning budgets into better hiring decisions 
31:42 — The 5 numbers to call for next year 
36:57 — How to stick to the budget all year 
39:32 — What to keep, cut, and invest in for 2026 
41:37 — Where to find Meaghan Likes 

Why the Traditional ‘Marketing Funnel’ No Longer Works for Contractors w/ Marc Levesque09 Dec 202500:51:03

The old marketing funnel is broken (or at the very least has some holes in it). In this episode of The LeanScaper Podcast, Benji sits down with Marc Levesque of Webrunner Media to break down why contractors keep wasting money on leads, how to actually generate AND capture demand, and the exact steps to fix your “leaky funnel” before you pour more money into ads.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Why the old marketing funnel is broken
5:05 – Lead magnets, nurturing, and why it doesn’t work anymore
9:50 – The #1 mistake contractors make in marketing
14:18 – Why you need to think like a media company
17:43 – Stop wasting your content (do this instead)
23:20 – Paying for eyeballs works (here’s why)
27:26 – How to audit your own company
38:41 – The “10K contractor who wants $100K jobs” story
42:52 – Why most campaigns fail (leaky buckets)
49:51 – The two biggest wastes in contractor marketing

What 35 Businesses Taught Dwayne Kerrigan About Building Success w/ Dwayne Kerrigan02 Dec 202501:00:05

In this episode, Benji sits down with serial entrepreneur and podcaster Dwayne Kerrigan, who has owned 35+ businesses across 14 industries. From road building to landscaping to restaurants, Dwayne shares the 5 fundamental business skill sets that span industries.

You’ll hear:

  • Why vision is a muscle anyone can build
  • The 20-minute “think time” writing exercise that forces breakthroughs
  • The shocking truth about culture: you get what you tolerate
  • Why sales scripts are the ultimate freedom—not a crutch


⏰ Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: 35+ businesses before 40
06:59 – The power of singular focus vs. juggling businesses
12:51 – Vision is a muscle, not just a gift
16:23 – The power of better questions
22:40 – The brutal 20-minute think-time exercise
27:29 – Culture = you get what you tolerate
41:12 – Sales is table stakes—find the pain point
57:57 – Becoming data-driven: P&Ls and finance days
01:01:51 – Advice to 21-year-old me

Is Profit Lying to You? Why Throughput Might Be the Only Number That Matter w/ Mike Lysecki25 Nov 202501:04:28

Unlock the hidden metrics that actually drive profitability in contracting and landscaping businesses. In this episode, LeanScaper CEO Mike Lysecki breaks down why profit numbers lie, how throughput reveals the truth, and the exact ratios you should track to make more money.

Expect to learn: 

  • The “labor efficiency ratio” and how it instantly shows if your crews are productive
  • How mowing can look more profitable than hardscape — but throughput proves the opposite
  • The universal “bottleneck law” that applies to every contracting business 
  • Why one superstar foreman can outperform ten average employees 


Timestamps 
00:00 – Why profit numbers mislead business owners 
07:30 – The steel plant story that changed everything 
09:43 – Labor efficiency ratio explained in plain English 
18:41 – Why labor isn’t really a variable expense 
22:26 – The bottleneck analogy: assembly lines & paint booths 
36:53 – Mowing vs hardscape: the shocking profit truth 
46:49 – How TBG slashed overhead to 7% 
51:46 – The one check every sales team should add 
57:39 – Why a superstar foreman is worth 10 employees 
01:05:58 – The data mantra that separates average from elite companies 

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Breaking the Scarcity Trap: How Landscapers Attract Wealth w/ Brian Kaskavalciyan18 Nov 202500:55:53

In this episode, Benji Carlson sits down with Brian Kaskavalciyan of The Wealthy Contractor to uncover why so many landscapers and contractors struggle with scarcity thinking—and what it really takes to build wealth in business.

Brian shares powerful mindset shifts, personal stories, and practical tools that help entrepreneurs overcome fear, reprogram limiting beliefs, and finally give themselves permission to win.

Expect to learn:
1. Why fear is the #1 reason contractors undercharge.
2. How most business owners accidentally have more faith in failure than success.
3. Why every contractor who delivers quality work deserves to be profitable (and wealthy). If you’re ready to stop playing small and start creating abundance in your business, this is a must-watch. ⏱

Timestamps:
00:36 – The fear-driven pricing trap
05:18 – Why competition is an illusion
06:43 – How to create opportunities out of thin air
09:29 – Mindset vs. skillset (why 90% is mindset)
15:08 – Stop asking “how” and ask this instead
22:37 – Why most people have faith in failure
25:45 – Reprogramming your subconscious stories
30:06 – Why mindset is like going to the gym
42:36 – Money only amplifies who you are
46:47 – How to stop moving the goalposts
53:06 – The truth: You deserve to make a profit

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‘Post & Pray’ Hiring Is Dead: How Landscapers Win With Proactive Recruitment w/ Crew HR12 Nov 202500:48:50

Hiring in the trades is broken. Too many contractors “post and pray,” hoping the right people show up. In this episode, Benji sits down with Naomi Pitt and Josianne Gaudette from CrewHR to break down what real recruitment looks like in 2025—from building pipelines, referral programs, employer branding, and even using AI without losing the human touch.

If you’re struggling to attract and keep top talent, this episode is packed with tactical advice and powerful mindset shifts.

Timestamps: 
00:50 – Why contractors fall into “post and pray” hiring 
03:06 – The biggest mindset shift in recruiting 
04:40 – Recruitment is a sales funnel 
10:33 – Beyond job boards: new sourcing channels 
14:36 – Referral programs that actually work 
20:09 – The “Ideal Candidate Profile” (ICP) explained 
25:20 – Gen Z and the rebranding of the trades 
32:39 – Why remote work is overrated 
35:10 – Mapping career paths visually 
39:06 – Employer brand 101: more than logos 
44:39 – AI in hiring: efficiency vs empathy 
50:34 – Why small companies actually have the advantage 
52:20 – CrewHR’s mission + what’s next 

The Future of Landscaping: AI, Roll-Ups & Monster Exits27 Jan 202601:17:45

Discover where the landscaping industry is heading next. In this panel discussion recorded live at our Dallas event, six industry leaders share practical insight into the forces reshaping the future of landscape businesses: technology, private equity, M&A, scaling, leadership, and long-term value creation.

Whether you’re building toward an exit, planning your next growth phase, or trying to future-proof your company, this conversation offers a clear look at what’s coming and how to prepare.

Expect to Learn:
• How tech adoption directly drives higher multiples
• What private equity firms actually look for in landscape companies
• Why independent operators may be stronger than ever
• The systems and metrics that increase enterprise value
• What happens after the deal closes
• The leadership traits needed for the next decade

In this episode:
00:00 – Intro
01:30 – Why tech is reshaping service businesses
08:45 – How private equity views landscaping today
15:20 – Modern M&A strategies and valuation drivers
23:10 – Founder journeys: scaling, timing, and identity
33:55 – Building a business buyers compete to own
41:20 – Protecting culture and people through growth
49:15 – Preparing for the next decade of service entrepreneurship
58:40 – Leadership principles that won’t change
1:05:00 – The biggest risks (and opportunities) ahead

Featuring: 
Nick Bartolo, Essential Partners 
Jeff Domenick, KeyServ Company 
Scott Lesak, Kasel Rocks 
Jonathan Pototschnik 
Austyn Roth, Lucky Landscaping LLC 
Mark Sedgley, Granum 

How to Build a Landscaping Brand That Increases Enterprise Value (Not Just Leads)17 Mar 202600:25:09

If you think “brand” is just a logo, this episode will change how you see your business.

John Dalton breaks down why brand is a real financial asset — one that lowers acquisition costs, shortens sales cycles, increases pricing power, and can dramatically increase your enterprise value.

Highlights: 
• “You own the company… your customers own the brand.” 
• The franchise “rent” analogy that explains why strong brands sell for higher multiples 
• Cheap upgrades (like clean trucks and website clarity) that instantly elevate perceived value

Timestamps

00:00 Why Brand Impacts Enterprise Value 
05:58 You Own the Company… Customers Own the Brand 
10:30 The Franchise “Rent” Math (How Brand Adds Millions) 
15:49 Owner Dependency vs Transferable Brand 
28:16 Why “We Do Great Work” Is Not Positioning 
33:03 Stop Selling the Project — Sell the Escape 
45:14 Cheap Brand Upgrades That Move the Needle 
55:30 Stop Chasing Shiny Marketing Objects

How to Lead When Everything Feels Uncertain10 Mar 202600:41:18

Is trying to out-plan volatility the biggest mistake leaders are making right now?

In this episode, Eric Termuende joins Benji Carlson to unpack why making “big bets” in uncertain times might be the wrong strategy — and what leaders should do instead.

They dive into:

  • Why most strategic bets are probably wrong 
  • The difference between 1% better and 1-degree shifts 
  • How to build teams that thrive in turbulence 
  • Why fragility — not AI — is the real threat 
  • How to manage your mindset when the future feels overwhelming

If you’re leading in today’s rapidly changing world, this conversation will fundamentally shift how you think about risk, innovation, and team building.

00:00 – The tidal wave of change leaders are feeling
03:44 – The “lily pad” strategy for uncertainty 
08:50 – “We train a Toyota and a Ferrari leaves” 
10:13 – Forget 1% better. Think 1 degree. 
17:08 – “You’re wrong.” Why big strategic bets fail 
23:36 – Why better questions unlock better ideas 
35:30 – The 3-circle framework for anxiety 
38:14 – Leadership during turbulence 
39:25 – The wrong question about the future

Stop Managing Time. Start Managing Priorities.04 Mar 202600:48:54

Do you constantly feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day?

In this episode, Tanya Dalton, best-selling author, motivational speaker, and nationally recognized productivity expert, breaks down why overwhelm isn’t about workload — it’s about clarity — and how priority management (not time management) is the key to scaling your business without burning out. 

We dive into: 
• Why urgency is NOT the same as importance 
• The 5 P’s framework for reclaiming your time 
• Why 80% done by someone else beats 100% done by you 
• The uncomfortable truth about growth and delegation 

Timestamps: 
00:01 – Why overwhelm isn’t about too much to do 
06:38 – Comfort zones and revenue ceilings 
11:44 – The myth of time management 
15:15 – Why you’re stuck in reactive mode 
18:20 – The 5 Whys and fixing the real problem 
31:42 – Grab the $100 bills 
43:14 – Urgent vs Important 
52:03 – Delegation done right 
01:02:15 – The power of unplugging 
01:06:24 – What to expect at Cape Coral 

If this resonated, share it with another business owner who needs to hear it. 

Why Trust Beats Tactics in Landscaping Sales (Real Operators Tell All)25 Feb 202600:57:22

Revenue doesn’t grow from “more leads” alone—it grows when marketing promises, sales behavior, and customer experience actually reinforce each other. In this high-performance revenue panel, four operators break down what’s working in the real world: trust-building content, aggressive qualification, sales-to-ops alignment, and community-driven brand equity. 

🔥 Highlights you’ll want to steal: 
• The QR-code review system that generated 850+ detailed reviews—and paid the crew (without paying customers for reviews). 
• “Attention management, not time management”: why most sales teams stay busy but don’t grow revenue. 
• The “mental test drive” approach to selling premium projects (Ferrari-level positioning for landscaping).

How to Make Blue Collar Work Sexy Again (Modern Playbook)18 Feb 202600:59:41

Most trades businesses don’t have a labor problem. 

They have a positioning problem. 

In this episode, Mika lays out why blue collar work lost status — and what it takes to bring it back: premium branding, professional culture, performance pay, and leaders with swagger. 

This is about more than hiring. 

It’s about rewriting what the trades represent. 

🔥 Standout quotes: 
• “People are attracted to people — not companies” 
• “You can’t fake pride” 
• “Commit… and if you think you’re committed, double down”

The Momentum Flywheel: A Simple System To Get Unstuck10 Feb 202600:41:02

Momentum isn’t something you summon. It’s something you build. 

In this episode, Benji Carlson sits down with mental fitness coach Fyfe Barraclough to explore how momentum actually compounds and why most leaders unknowingly sabotage it. 

The conversation moves beyond motivation and into systems: how energy, clarity, alignment, action, and reinforcement interact to either accelerate progress or quietly slow it down. 

Inside the episode: 
• Why momentum feels elusive even when effort is high 
• The leadership behaviors that quietly kill forward motion 
• How progress becomes self-reinforcing when built correctly 
• Why small, visible wins matter more than big pushes 
• How to spot the real bottleneck in your momentum If progress has felt harder than it should, this episode offers a more precise way to think about how momentum is created — and maintained. 

How to Choose the Right CRM for Your Landscaping Business03 Feb 202600:55:17

Most contractors don’t have a software problem—they have a decision-making problem.

In this episode of the LeanScaper Podcast, Benji Carlson sits down with Mark Sedgley to break down how to actually implement technology that sticks, why most software ends up unused, and how leaders can build the muscle of better systems thinking in a world full of disruption.

Expect to learn:
• Why buying software is like buying a gym membership
• The #1 mistake that kills software implementations
• How to choose tools that support your business long-term—not just today

Timestamps: 
00:00 – Why most companies waste money on software 
05:28 – The gym membership analogy 
10:11 – The first question every buyer must answer 
17:22 – Software as a force multiplier 
20:10 – Why copying peers’ tech stacks fails 
36:31 – Why implementation matters more than features 
40:33 – Ease of use vs depth of functionality 
42:31 – The biggest implementation mistake 
53:38 – Leading through disruption 

The First 100 Days | Landscape Onboarding System28 Apr 202600:48:16

Most landscape owners don't have an onboarding problem — they have a relationship problem they've been solving with paperwork.

Joey Coleman is the author of Never Lose an Employee Again and one of the most sought-after customer experience speakers in the world. If your crew is walking in March and gone by June, this conversation is the one to listen to.

Spring is the most dangerous time to rely on improvised hiring — and the decisions you make in the first 100 days determine whether your best people become your crew or your competition's.

In this episode: 
• Why 20–70% of new hires quit before their 100-day mark, and why hourly seasonal workers skew toward the worst end of that range — plus the three specific phases where landscape teams lose people most 
• The Affirm Phase: what needs to happen between the job offer and day one to stop "new hire remorse" from killing your spring crew before the season starts 
• How to build a career path conversation that turns a summer laborer into someone who asks "could I own part of this someday?"

⏱ TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 — Intro & Why Spring Hiring Is Dangerous 
1:49 — The Real Cost of Early Turnover 
4:28 — Orientation vs. Onboarding: Key Difference 
7:12 — Why Warm Welcomes Actually Matter 
10:12 — The Four R's of Onboarding 
13:03 — Top 3 Places Companies Lose New Hires 
19:31 — Malleability, Standards & New Hire Feedback 
24:38 — SOPs, Standards & the Email Example 
30:44 — The Psychology of the First 100 Days 
33:35 — Day-by-Day Milestones Through the Season 
40:57 — Helping Employees See the Bigger Picture 
43:05 — Titles, Recognition & End-of-Season Celebration

To learn how the only AI platform purpose-built for landscapers can help your business → https://leanscaper.com/platform

Hidden Creek's Growth System: How Turning Away Clients Became the Most Profitable Decision in Their Business21 Apr 202600:41:00

The landscape businesses that win in a downturn aren't the ones with the most leads — they're the ones who already said no to the wrong ones long before the economy shifted.

Jason Cromley, founder of Hidden Creek Landscaping and one of the most recognized premium brands in the green industry, breaks down how they engineered a $400K average job, 800+ five-star reviews, and 1,200+ annual applicants — by building a system designed to repel as much as it attracts.

For any landscape business between $1M and $10M trying to move upmarket, this is the operational blueprint: qualification, social proof, digital presence, and rapport-based selling — all in one conversation.

In this episode:
• The "Dream Builder" form that screens zip codes, home values, prior install history, and design fee commitment before a sales rep ever picks up the phone — and how this single system changed what Hidden Creek closes
• How a team-based review strategy — crew members named in reviews, read aloud to 150+ people in English and Spanish, rewarded with specialty gift cards — drove 800+ five-star reviews without a single dollar paid to a client
• Why Hidden Creek's website is deliberately built to intimidate the wrong prospects and recruit the right hires — and why their "Our Team" page consistently outperforms their services page
• The rapport-selling philosophy Jason built on bartending instincts and Sandler training that pushed their average job to $400K — including why picking up dinner tabs with clients worth 100x more than him was the most profitable decision he ever made

⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – The review system that named 12 employees in one Google review
1:05 – Welcome: Jason Cromley of Hidden Creek Landscaping
1:53 – Why selling to high-end clients is a strategic choice
3:32 – What immediately got better when they moved upmarket
4:31 – The qualifying system: zip codes, dream builders & design fees
8:27 – Why making it harder to reach your sales team is smart
10:05 – We don't sell projects — we're your investment firm
10:51 – How Hidden Creek engineered 800+ five-star reviews
13:03 – The $250 review that named 12 people at a company meeting
15:57 – How the website is designed to repel the wrong clients
18:33 – Why photo and video assets matter more than web design
22:51 – The website's real job: recruitment, not lead gen
28:04 – Sales training, Sandler, and selling with passion
31:39 – Why rapport is the most important premium brand tool
35:08 – Unreasonable Hospitality and what it means for landscaping
38:36 – If you stripped away the brand — what would still make people choose you?

To learn how the only AI platform purpose-built for landscapers can help your business → https://leanscaper.com/platform

Turn Strategy Into Something Your Whole Crew Gets14 Apr 202600:42:05

Most landscape business owners have a detailed plan — and zero strategy. That gap is quietly costing them focus, money, and the ability to build a business that doesn't depend entirely on them.

Alex Brueckmann, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Strategy Legacy, brings one of the clearest frameworks for business strategy I've heard — built specifically for the kind of operator who's tired of complexity and ready to make fewer, better decisions.


For any $1M–$10M landscape business owner who's ever built a plan that nobody followed, this one reframes what you're actually supposed to be doing.

In this episode:

  • Why confusing strategy with planning is the most common mistake landscape owners make — and how a real strategy functions as a decision-making filter for everything you spend time and money on.
  • The Base → Strategy → Execution framework: why you can't write a real strategy until you've defined who you are, who you serve, and what you're genuinely better at than anyone else.
  • The three questions your crew needs answered before they'll buy into any change you're asking them to make — and how answering them creates pull instead of resistance.


⏱ TIMESTAMPS: 
0:00 – Why selling your strategy matters more than any SOP 
1:03 – Welcome: Alex Brueckmann, author of The Strategy Legacy 
1:55 – The 3 reasons landscapers struggle with strategy 
3:27 – Strategy vs. planning — not the same thing 
9:00 – Thinking in bets: how to place your chips 
13:11 – The hardest part of strategy: saying no 
21:13 – The three layers of strategy explained 
28:33 – Financials are the outcome of strategy, not the input 
33:03 – How to sell your strategy to your crew 
39:13 – KPIs as mile markers toward your vision 
40:33 – Where to start if you want to think more strategically

To learn how the only AI platform purpose-built for landscapers can help your business → https://leanscaper.com/platform

Stop Winging Your Sales Calls | Landscaping Sales Scripts07 Apr 202600:57:39

🚀 Ready to scale your landscaping business? Start here: https://leanscaper.com/platform

Most landscapers lose deals not because of price — but because of the words they use. In this episode, sales expert Phil M Jones breaks down the exact language frameworks landscape business owners can use to open stronger conversations, handle price objections, and close more high-ticket jobs with confidence.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Introduction & Revenue Intensive Recap
1:30 - The Hidden Cost of Imprecise Language
3:29 - Language as Infrastructure in Sales
4:41 - Vague Language Mistakes Sellers Make
5:59 - What NOT to Say: Lazy Language & Over-Friendliness
7:01 - Moment, Modality, Message Framework
9:11 - The Power of Preparation in Sales
10:37 - What Over-Friendliness Is Really Costing You
12:45 - OFQPPF: How to Start Difficult Conversations
14:10 - Live Landscaping Sales Roleplay
18:34 - Past, Present, Future Questions in Action
23:43 - The Unique Landscaping Sales Environment
28:34 - Relationship-Based Selling & Buyer's Remorse
31:43 - The Four Magic Phrases from Exactly What to Say
32:22 - "What Do You Know?" — Establishing Authority
38:48 - "Just Imagine" — The Power of Guided Visualization
43:55 - How to Use Fear and Abundance Together
48:03 - "I Bet You're a Bit Like Me" — Creating Reciprocity
50:43 - "What Happens Next" — The Assumptive Close
55:15 - Why You Don't Need a Follow-Up Sequence
57:49 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Phil M Jones LINKS:

🎙️ Podcast: https://leanscaper.com/podcast
🚀 Platform: https://leanscaper.com/platform
📈 Accelerator: https://leanscaper.com/programs

Personal Finance for Landscaping Teams - What Nobody Talks About31 Mar 202600:49:43

Build a team that stays — start with LeanScaper: https://leanscaper.com/platform

Want to reduce turnover and build loyalty? Start by helping your crew get financially stable.

This episode tackles the elephant in the room — the financial stress your team carries every day but never talks about. Benji sits down with wealth manager and CPA Nick Bartolo to break down compound interest, emergency savings, Roth IRAs, 401k matching, and owner-specific tax strategies that landscape business owners and their teams can start using right now.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Introduction & Guest Background
2:00 - The Elephant in the Room: Financial Stress on Your Team
5:08 - Why Money Is Such a Sensitive Topic
7:53 - How Financial Stress Hurts Retention and Culture
9:19 - Creating Psychological Safety Around Money
12:43 - Financial Stability Framework: Where to Start
13:19 - The Power of Compound Interest
15:00 - Building Emergency Reserves & Budgeting Basics
17:55 - The Ostrich Strategy — and Why to Avoid It
20:40 - Debt Pay-Down Hierarchy
23:08 - Credit Score Maintenance
25:20 - Munger's Inversion Principle Applied to Business
26:23 - Common Financial Mistakes and Snake Oil to Avoid
30:20 - Automating Your Savings
31:17 - Wealth Building Ladder: Roth IRA & TFSA
35:17 - 401k, Simple IRA, and Employer Match
39:11 - What to Do With the Money Once It's Invested
44:09 - Low-Cost Brokerage Options for Beginners
46:10 - Personal Financial Forecasting with AI Tools
49:56 - Owner Strategies: Spouse & Children on Payroll
53:40 - Choosing a Value-Driven CPA
55:58 - Real Estate: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Contractors
1:01:33 - Trusts and Asset Protection Basics
1:02:46 - The First 3 Financial Moves to Make This Month
1:04:23 - How Financial Literacy Changes Everything

LINKS:
🎙️ Podcast: https://leanscaper.com/podcast
🚀 Platform: https://leanscaper.com/platform
📈 Accelerator: https://leanscaper.com/programs

The Blue Collar Gold Rush: Why AI Will Make Landscapers Richer24 Mar 202600:56:11

AI is reshaping the economy faster than most people realize — but the biggest winners might not be who you think. 

In this episode, Mark and Benji unpack the surprising opportunity emerging for tradespeople and operators as AI automates white-collar work. From robotic crews to AI-powered businesses, they explore why the next 20 years will be a blue-collar gold rush. 

If you’re a contractor, operator, or builder trying to understand how AI will impact your business, this conversation breaks down what’s hype, what’s real, and what you should be doing right now. 

Highlights from the episode: 
• Why AI could trigger a blue-collar gold rush 
• The two skills every human needs to learn now 
• What the AI-powered landscape company of the future looks like 

Timestamps:
00:00 Trades Are the Biggest Winners in the AI Age 
04:36 What "Rise of the Working Class" Actually Means 
06:16 Why AI Is a Once-in-a-Century Shift 
08:03 When Information Is Free, What Becomes Scarce? 
13:00 The Blue Collar Gold Rush (And the White Collar Reckoning) 
15:00 What AI Is Already Replacing Right Now 
26:46 How $1–10M Operators Should Position for the Next 10 Years 
37:01 The New Skill Stack Every Tradesperson Needs 
50:17 How Soon Is This Actually Happening?
53:19 First Steps: Build Your AI Database Now

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