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| Introduction to the Glorified Carpenter Podcast | 14 Feb 2025 | 00:17:17 | |
Trying to get one pod under my belt after 3+ yrs.... Wanted to tell you a little of why I thought a "new" podcast in the residential construction field was needed. Why share? The goal is simple; inspire & educate through amazing conversations w/ builders/ makers & artisans. Hope you enjoy!
Find us on instagram: @theglorifiedcarpenter
Want more info and knowledge: www.glorifiedcarpenter.com
Episode sponsor: www.durationmillwork.com/ | |||
| Episode 1 Nate Witschi | 17 Feb 2025 | 02:53:17 | |
Nate Witschi 2nd generation builder from Witschi Construction out of Visalia, California joins us in episode 1. We hit some topics like avoidance, work ethic, pre-con, etc.
$: 8-10 custom homes a yr
Company size: 5-10 employees
Guest:
www.WitschiConstruction.com
@witschiconstruction
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 10 Brian Greenberg | 27 Apr 2025 | 03:20:12 | |
Brian Greenberg of Grit & Grace Custom Homes is a true “bags-on” builder, leading a tight crew of five. They self-perform everything — from framing to finish carpentry — bringing an old-school work ethic and ethos to every job. Brian runs only two projects at a time, making it feel like you hired him — not just an employee. A true craftsman with a deep love for the trade, Brian and I dive into everything: project management, how he approaches a build, paper plans vs. digital, quality control, Lump Sum vs. Cost Plus contracts, change orders, and more.
Brian’s journey started in the white-collar world before he shifted to blue-collar life — and never looked back. He dipped his toe into real estate flips while commuting into Boston for his full-time gig, eventually evolving into spec homes and now custom builds and renovations.
Super proud of this episode, enjoy!!!
Book Brian mentioned:
Shop Class as Soulcraft: “An Inquiry into the Value of Work”
Author: Matthew B. Crawford
Project Size: 2-3 Custom Projects Yr
Yearly Revenue: $5mil
Company size: 5-6 employees
Guest:
https://www.ggbuilds.com
@gritandgracebuilds
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors | |||
| Episode 11 Jacob Reinbold | 06 May 2025 | 03:20:07 | |
Jacob’s entry into the industry is wild—pure chance, but it lit a fire. With the backing of a mentor and a relentless drive to learn the craft, he fast-tracked his way through the trades, building up both skill and a trusted sub-pool. His first major project? Building his own home—something most only dream of. That experience catapulted him into the spec world, then onto the Parade of Homes, and eventually into high-end custom builds and renovations. Along the way, he brought millwork in-house to dial in execution and control—raising the bar on every project. Killer convo with a true craftsman.
Project Size: 6-8 Custom Projects Yr
Yearly Revenue: $5mil
Company size: 10+ employees
Ep. 11 Guest:
https://reinboldinc.com
@reinboldinc
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Review Shoutout:
Freddy @periodcraftsmen thank you!!
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 12 OttoMagdanz | 12 May 2025 | 02:22:14 | |
Otto Magdanz of Coda Managed Homes took a distinctly different path into residential construction—and it shows in everything he does. A Harvard Business School grad with roots in the trades, Otto didn’t set out to build flashy custom homes. He set out to fix what was broken. After years of listening to clients’ frustrations and pain points early in his career, his mission became clear: build a process that puts the homeowner first. That mindset naturally led to stunning homes, happy clients, and a niche approach that sets Coda apart. In this episode, we dive into the why behind Otto’s model—and what the industry can learn from it. Enjoy the conversation.
Project Size: 2-3 Custom Projects Yr + Concierge Projects
Yearly Revenue: $6-10mil
Company size: 8-10 employees
Ep. 12 Guest:
https://codahome.com
@codahome
The Wall Street Journal Link:
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www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors | |||
| Episode 13 Andrew Prchlik | 23 May 2025 | 04:08:54 | |
Andrew Prchlik, owner-operator of Whalebone Homes in Osterville, MA, is one of the best-kept secrets in high-end residential construction.
For the past 19 years, he’s quietly built a reputation for crafting exceptional homes—whether through spec builds, renovations, or ground-up custom projects—for a small, select group of clients.
I met Andrew a few years back and felt an instant connection rooted in a shared love for the craft, acts of service, deep relationships, and a passion for creating. This episode marks round two of our conversations—and this time, we’re bringing it to the podcast.
This isn’t a checklist of what makes Andrew great as a builder or person. You won’t find labeled chapters or step-by-step takeaways. Instead, the real value is laced throughout the conversation—layered in stories, insights, and subtle truths. That’s what I love about talks like this.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Project Size: 4-6 Custom Projects Yr
Yearly Revenue: $6-10mil
Company size: 2-4 employees
Ep. 13 Guest:
https://whalebonehomes.com
@whalebonehomes
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 14 Nate Altheimer | 04 Jun 2025 | 03:03:50 | |
Episode 14 brings in Nate Altheimer of A3 Builders, based out of Belgium, Wisconsin.
With 30 years in the game and still wearing his bags, Nate splits his time between running a young framing crew—where his oldest is now swinging a hammer—and supervising larger development projects.
We dig into what it means to build in a market where “high-end” doesn’t look like what you see on social media—and how chasing that illusion can lead to overbuilding in a landscape where that kind of demand doesn’t exist.
In Nate’s world, the goal is clear: build smart—for efficiency, longevity, and reputation.
It was great catching up with Nate, and I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.
Project Size: 2-3 Spec Homes, 1-2 Development projects & Supervision
Yearly Revenue: $5mil
Company size: 3-5 employees
Ep. 14 Guest:
@A3Builders
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@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 15 Lenny Gimmelfarb | 12 Jun 2025 | 03:30:05 | |
Episode 15 we sit down with Lenny Gimmelfarb of Echelon Builders in Smithfield, RI. We dive into what a small-scale model looks like—an owner-operator with no employees, building a brand and reputation one project at a time. Lenny shares how he’s cultivated relationships with designers and architects to secure one flagship build and a couple of smaller projects each year—his ideal rhythm. Great to catch up with Lenny and see what he’s building and why. Hope you enjoy the convo!
Project Size: 1 Large scale project & 2-3 smaller Renos
Yearly Revenue: $2-4mil
Company size: 0 employees
Ep. 15 Guest:
@Echelon_builders
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@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 16 Ian MacFayden | 23 Jun 2025 | 03:33:18 | |
Ian MacFayden—Canadian Red Seal carpenter turned COO of HummingBird Hill Homes—joins the podcast!
We dive into the evolution of the trades, from where we started to where things stand today. Ian shares insights on attracting and retaining top talent as your projects scale and your team needs grow.
High performance isn’t just about house wraps—it’s about understanding the materials and systems that will outlast the families living in these homes. We get into how to integrate sustainability, Passive House, Net Zero, WELL AP, and carbon-conscious design into your everyday building practices.
Then we shift to the craft itself—and what’s missing in the handoff between generations. Why is there still a gap between young talent and seasoned builders? Ian’s answer: Projekt Network—a new platform bridging that gap, like a ZipRecruiter built for residential construction.
Great conversation, real insight—and a ton to take away. Hope you enjoy it!
The RED List: https://living-future.org/
Project Size: 15-18 Builds
Yearly Revenue: $40-50mil
Company size: 60+ employees
Ep. 16 Guest:
@HummingbirdHillhomes
@timbersolutions_hh
@projektnetwork
Hummingbirdhillhomes.com
projektnetwork.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 17 Paul Charett | 30 Jun 2025 | 03:44:08 | |
Episode 17: Paul Charett of Wood Theory Design
Paul is the perfect mix of woodworker and artist—bringing true artisan energy to life through his use of reclaimed wood, salvaged doors, and materials with soul. He gives old pieces new purpose in some of the sexiest builds across New England.
We dig into what it’s like to narrow your focus to such a specific niche—how that tight client funnel forces you to be intentional about who you work with, and why finding the right client to “marry” matters more than ever. We also talk about setting boundaries, honoring craft, and building a business that stays true to who you are.
Great conversation with an amazing dude and a wildly talented maker I’m proud to call a friend. Hope you enjoy it!
Project Size: 25-30 Projects
Yearly Revenue: $500k
Company size: 1-4 employees
Ep. 17 Guest:
@woodtheorydesign
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 18 Joe Langlais | 09 Jul 2025 | 03:49:39 | |
EP18: Joe Langlais — From Apprentice to Owner of Langlais Custom Builders
In Episode 18, we sit down with Joe Langlais of Langlais Custom Builders — a true “mom & pop” New England contractor. Joe runs the field, while his wife Emily keeps everything moving behind the scenes. Together, they’ve built something special.
Joe also has one of the best origin stories in the business. As a student at a local vocational school, he was selected for an apprenticeship on This Old House — and his first interview? None other than Tom Silva. What followed was a decade-plus of mentorship under Tommy at Silva Brothers before Joe stepped out on his own to launch Langlais.
Now nine years in, we dig into the “why” behind the company, the goals, the boundaries, and the systems that bring stability to an otherwise chaotic industry. We talk backlog, team building, and how to create something sustainable — not just successful.
Hope you enjoy this one!
Project Size: 5-8 Projects
Yearly Revenue: $1-1.3mil
Company size: 1-3 employees
Ep. 18 Guest:
@Langlaiscustombuilders
Langlaiscustombuilders.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 19 Mike Michalowicz | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:35:27 | |
Mike Michalowicz joins the show!
Author of Profit First, Pumpkin Plan, Clockwork, Fix This Next, All In—and more.
Mike wrote his first book back in 2008, but he landed on my radar closer to 2018 when Profit First shifted the way I thought about business. That book—and honestly, most of his others—should be required reading whether you’re running a business or managing a single job site.
Every project is a business in itself. If you don’t treat it like one—with structure, systems, and accountability—you might be delivering great-looking work while running a failing operation behind the scenes.
In this episode, we hit on several of Mike’s key concepts:
1. Profit First – Create margin first so you can build systems and hire support.
2. Pumpkin Plan – Identify your best clients and prune what no longer serves you.
3. Clockwork – Build repeatable systems so the business runs even when you're not on site.
4. Fix This Next – Diagnose what’s really broken before making your next move.
5. All In – Hire the right people to fit your business and your values.
It was an awesome conversation with a guy who’s helped thousands of entrepreneurs work on the business, not just in it. Enjoy the episode!
Additional Resources below!
Ep. 19 Guest:
@mikemichalowicz
Mikemichalowicz.com
Profit First Resources:
Profitfirstbook.com
Pumpkin Plan Resources:
Pumpkinplan.com
Clock Work Resources:
clockworkbymikemichalowicz.com
Fix This Next Resources:
fixthisnext.com
All In Resources:
allinbymike.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 2 Mike Telich | 24 Feb 2025 | 02:34:13 | |
We catch up with Mike Telich of Telich Custom Homes of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mike runs a lien team to create amazingly unique homes! We discuss the love of creating, team dynamics, site culture, billing, deposits, etc.
Project Size: 3-5 custom homes a yr (renovations & new construction)
Company size: 5-10 employees
Guest: www.TelichCustomHomes.com
@telichcustomhomes
Sponsors: www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors | |||
| Episode 20 Taylor English | 31 Jul 2025 | 03:01:13 | |
Episode 20: Finding Balance with Taylor English of Tailored Design + Decked by Tailored
In this episode, I catch up with Taylor English to explore the real-world dilemmas many small firms face. We discuss whether chasing “big” jobs is really worth it, or if multiple smaller projects can be more profitable. Taylor also shares how he separates his love for the craft from the need to run a sustainable business—without sacrificing his passion.
Taylor doesn’t just think about these ideas; he’s putting them into practice. By focusing on one or two flagship renovations each year and layering in 10–15 deck projects, he’s found a balance that lets him hone his business and marketing while still enjoying the work.
If you’ve ever wondered how to balance creativity, service, and profitability, you’ll enjoy this conversation with Taylor English.
Project Size: 15,000-300,000
Projects: 15-20
Yearly Revenue: $800-1 mil
Company size: 3 employees
Ep. 20 Guest:
@tailored_design_build
@decked_by_tailored
Tailoreddb.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 21 Adam Heffner | 11 Aug 2025 | 03:52:44 | |
Episode 21 hits different. My guest, Adam Heffner, went from ironworker to specialty metal fabricator and entrepreneur. Maker Table is his third company—and it’s taken off thanks to a mix of calculated strategy and a little luck.
From plasma-cut signs and outdoor décor to massive art installations at the Hard Rock Hotel, Adam’s work blends precision with creativity. He’s a deep thinker, and I always love catching up to dig into his “why.” His drive is relentless—he doesn’t just quote Malcolm Gladwell’s “10,000 hours to become an expert,” he lives it. Adam reverse-engineered his path, figuring that by working seven 10-hour shifts and taking off every other Sunday, he could hit mastery in just over three years—without burning out.
That focus and discipline fueled Maker Table and launched his latest venture, Hero Machine Co., bringing plasma and laser cutting by makers, for makers. Adam believes in the “rising tide lifts all boats” mentality, and it shows in everything he does.
I think you’re going to get a ton from this one—enjoy the conversation, and if you do, please leave a review on your listening platform!
Ep. 21 Guest:
@maker.table
Malertable.com
@heromachineco
Heromachineco.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
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@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 22 PJ Antonik | 08 Sep 2025 | 01:58:53 | |
I sit down with PJ Antonik — Emmy-nominated developer, TV personality, builder, husband, and father. Each of those could stand alone as a full-time career, but PJ finds a way to take them all on.
We dig into how he balances it all: time management, mental and physical health, leading a team, and the risks that come with wearing so many hats. PJ also opens up about the humbling transition from running a 20+ person company to working solo—and the lessons he’s still learning from that shift.
Finally, we look ahead: what’s next for PJ and Oak Development, from customs to flips and specs, and the goals he’s setting as he continues to juggle TV, business, and family life.
Project Size: 1-2mil
Yearly Revenue: $5mil
Company size: 1-5 employees
Project Size: $250k- 3mil
Projects: 3-7
Company size: 1-5 employees
Learn more about Ep. 22 Guest:
Oakdd.com
@oak_development
Heartofoaktv.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
David West Photography
@bornimagery
www.bornimagery.com | |||
| Episode 23 Andy Moore | 22 Sep 2025 | 02:59:27 | |
This week we sit down with Andy Moore of ModernOak Construction out of Lynchburg, Virginia — a smaller market where the median home price runs around $270k–$300k and construction comes in between $200–$400 per square foot (per my ChatGPT research).
Andy is coming up on his 12-year anniversary with ModernOak, a milestone worth celebrating. We asked ChatGPT what it had to say about Andy’s company and his market, then dug into the real stuff: what it takes to train employees, lose employees, and transition from being “on the bag” to stepping back into leadership.
We cover the types of projects Andy takes on, how they’ve matured as his business has grown, what non-negotiables before he says “yes” to a client/ project and what’s next for him, his career, and ModernOak.
Hope you enjoy this conversation with Andy!
Project Size: $300K - $350K
Project per Year: 4-5 projects
Yearly revenue: $600K - $750K gross
Company Size: 3-4 employees (including Andy)
Learn more about Ep. 23 Guest:
@modern_oak
Modernoakconstruction.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
David West Photography
@bornimagery
www.bornimagery.com
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| Episode 24 Spencer Lewis | 06 Oct 2025 | 02:59:45 | |
The great and powerful Spencer Lewis joins the pod this week!
Spencer cut his teeth running insane trim packages solo—the kind of work most can’t sustain, but he’s built a career on it. He’s grown on his own terms, never sacrificing his means or methods.
What I love most about Spencer is his ethos. His pursuit of execution has always been for himself and his own standards—not for followers or clients. Few truly understand what it takes to pull off the level of trim and millwork packages he delivers. Like any perfectionist, he keeps pushing regardless of who’s watching.
That authenticity carries into his IG and YouTube channels. They weren’t created for likes—they’re platforms to spread knowledge. And in doing so, Spencer has become a trusted voice in the carpentry world, sharing tips, tricks, and insights into how he executes at such a high level.
Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned vet, Spencer is a resource every carpenter can learn from. It was awesome catching up and talking shop with him—I think you’ll enjoy this one.
Project (Home) size: $2-4 million
Projects per year: 6-12
Company Size: 3 team member including owner.
Learn more about Ep. 24 Guest:
@insider_carpentry
insidercarpentry.com
https://youtube.com/@insidercarpentry?si=fszRivpIEKHDADqT
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
David West Photography
@bornimagery
www.bornimagery.com
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| Episode 25 Rick Mills | 24 Oct 2025 | 03:32:46 | |
Episode 25 — Rick Mills | Jackson Andrews Building + Design
Rick Mills out of Virginia is the perfect blend of building science and on-site execution. We share a similar path into the industry, and in this episode we dive into his early exposure to the trades—how money, experience, and growth shaped the journey.
Rick’s held down the Superintendent / Project Manager role for more than 16 years and recently stepped into a Senior PM position. We get into the Do’s and Don’ts of running projects as a Super, what it takes to level up after 23 years in the industry (and 12 with the same company), and how to stay sharp while taking on new responsibilities.
An incredible guy backed by an incredible company—Jackson Andrews Building + Design—turning out some seriously cool projects.
🎧 Hope you enjoy this conversation.
Project Size: Jobs ranging from 300k up to 15mil+
Projects per Year: 5-7 (but some are multi-year)
Company Size: 15 employees
Learn more about Ep. 25 Guest:
@rick.jacksonandrewsbuilding
Jacksonandrewsbuilding.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth | |||
| Episode 26 Stan Romanek | 10 Nov 2025 | 02:47:01 | |
Stan Romanek is the kind of contractor you’d want running your own home renovation or addition — someone who values the craft, enjoys being in the mix every day with his bags on, and leads by example with his two-man crew.
Stan’s true to his word and consistently overdelivers. We get into how he stays so dialed in on his numbers for fixed-price work and schedule durations — especially since most of his projects involve homeowners living in the house during construction.
He’s also been smart about keeping his scopes tight and his crew size manageable. And here’s the kicker — Stan paid off his house last year. That kind of discipline, drive, and focus is rare in this business.
Hope you enjoy this conversation with Stan Romanek!
Project size: varies between $3k- $400,000.
Projects per year: 20-30
Revenue between 750-950
Employees: 2
Learn more about Ep. 26 Guest:
@levelhomeimprovement
Levelhomeimprovements.com
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 27 Dave Short | 15 Dec 2025 | 03:25:28 | |
Black Boots Builders is a hidden gem in Pittsburgh, PA. I’m grateful I had the chance to spend three days with David—meeting him, his crew, and walking his job sites. He didn’t disappoint. His story, his execution, his team, and even Pittsburgh itself—I loved all of it.
Dave has an incredible story, and we dig into how it all started, focusing on the small moments that had the biggest impact on his growth, timelines, and execution. He’s built some amazing projects, but the most impressive thing he’s built is his team—and he’d agree.
Black Boots is a near 50/50 mix of management and hands-on carpentry, and it’s the perfect recipe for the highly technical projects they’re bringing to life.
This is Dave’s story. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video from the weekend—walking sites and talking shop—drops for the holidays.
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
Project size: $500K - $20Million +
Project per year: 4-6 projects per year
Yearly Revenue: $8million to $10million
Employees: 12
Learn more about Ep. 26 Guest:
@blackbootsbuilders
Blackbootbuilds.com
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@youtube
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 28 Russ Barstow | 29 Dec 2025 | 02:27:36 | |
Meet Russ Barstow. Remember the name—because you’ll definitely remember the story.
I don’t use the term “self-made” loosely. Very few people earn that label in my book, and Russ is one of them.
Russ spent years searching for purpose. He found it in the mountains, through hiking. Construction, at first, was simply a way to make a living—to subsidize that purpose. But like most of us, it only takes a couple of meaningful projects and a few incredible clients to pull you all the way in.
Changing people’s lives through the homes we build is a drug in itself.
What I love most about this story is that Barstow is a true husband-and-wife team. Russ and Sue set boundaries between work and life. They set goals together—years out. They check in with each other. Their personal finish line aligns with their clients’ finish line. No shortcuts. No favorites.
Because without their personal happiness and success, there is no Barstow. And without that, there is no construction.
I love Russ and Sue’s priorities and their approach to life and business.
I hope you enjoy their story as much as I did.
Learn more about Ep. 28 Guest:
@barstowconstruction
www.barstowconstruction.com
Project size:
* Customs: $2.5-5,000,000
* Renovations range: $100,000 to $500,000
* Additions approaching 1,000,000 depending on the home.
Projects per year. 3 to 6 including new construction some commercial end renovations/ additions.
Yearly revenue - $600-850,000 best estimate. Depends on the year for sure.
Employees - Just Sue and Russ and a long term site cleanup guy who is awesome.
🎥 YouTube Series:
#RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
*link is in bio
Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
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@spotify
@youtube
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 29 Jason Black & Mike Conneely | 07 Jan 2026 | 02:36:18 | |
What a YEAR!!
Couldn’t think of (2) better guys and builders to recap 2025. Jason & Mike join me in discussing all topics
We discuss everything AI, bringing trades in-house, markets, slow or on the rise, ADU’s, BuildShow, Golf, health and everything in-between.
Hope you enjoy the conversation.
Learn more about Ep. 29 Guests:
@artisansignaturehomes
@greenside_design_build
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
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| Episode 3 Austin Lineberry | 03 Mar 2025 | 02:44:26 | |
Love this guy!! Austin Lineberry Georgia Base builder for the past 20+yrs. We talk everything from college for our teenagers, client payments, keeping a lean team but quality high.
Guest:
www.newriver.build
@NewRiverBuildingCo
Project Size: 5-7 custom homes a yr
Builds - Development - Relief
Company size: 3-5 employees
North Carolina Relief
www.patriotrelieffund.com
www.newriverrevival.org
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Hosted: Johnny Hourihan
@heresjohnnyh
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| Episode 30 Zane Ellis | 19 Jan 2026 | 02:58:35 | |
Zane Ellis is a Project Manager at F.E. Trainer out of Knoxville, TN—and more famously, a co-host of the LevelHeads Podcast.
This industry… the clients, the pressure, chasing money, job security—the list goes on and on. It can be a killer. Zane opens up about how it almost killed him.
Even after being told to step away from the industry, he came back. This conversation dives into how having the right support system—and everyone operating in their own lane—can completely change how enjoyable this work can be.
Zane shares his start, his journey through the trades, and ultimately what forced a “pause” in his career.
Hope you enjoy.
Learn more about Ep. 30 Guest:
@zane_fetrainer
Fetconstruction.com
@levelheads_pod
Project Manager
Project size: $1mil - $6mil builds
Projects per year: Zane Manages 3-4 projects at the same time
Employees: Site Supervisor is on-site running 1-2 projects
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
*link is in bio
Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 31 Breck Craparo AIA Principal Architect | 02 Feb 2026 | 03:49:49 | |
In this episode, I sit down with architect Breck Craparo to dig into the thinking behind the work — not just the drawings, but the decisions. We talk about what it really takes to build an architecture firm, the do’s and don’ts he’s learned along the way, and what actually matters when a design moves from idea to reality.
As builders, understanding how a design is created, why it was created, and the key factors that shaped it changes everything. It leads to better collaboration, smarter execution, and ultimately a better home for the client.
This one’s for anyone who cares about process, intention, and the people behind great design.
Hope you enjoy Breck’s story.
Learn more about Ep. 31 Guest:
@breckstudio
breckstudio.com
https://www.youtube.com/@breckstudio
Project size: $5mil - $15+mil builds
Projects per year: 1-4
Employees: 3-5
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
*link is in bio
Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
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Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 4 R.B. Gallup | 10 Mar 2025 | 03:13:40 | |
R.B. is a second generation builder. We dive into company systems in DETAIL. Roles and responsibilities. How making an investment in employees & systems helps create a better product. We go through each role of his 14 person team! Dig into contracts and communication w /the help of BuilderTrend.
Project Size: 8-12 full size home a yr
Company size: 12-15 employees
Guest:
www.gallupdesignbuild.com
@gallupdesignbuild
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
JLC Live March 27th & 28th
Project Management Class 9:30-12:30 27th
Schedule & Budget Class 9:30-11 28th
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| Episode 5 Mike Whalen | 18 Mar 2025 | 04:18:38 | |
Mike Whalen Lead Carpenter/ PM with 30+ yrs experience. We talk about site culture, project management, owning a company, tracking data from site, being the best PM/ Lead and how….
Project Size: 77 Renovations a yr
Project Value: $15k-$500k
Company size: 20-25 employees
Guest:
www.DBSRemodel.com
@dbsremodel
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
JLC Live classes
March 27th & 28th
TH07 Project Management Class 9:30-12:30 27th
FR08 Schedule & Budget Class 9:30-11 28th
Mike’s classes:
TH12 Mastering Managing From the Field 1:30-4:30 27th
FR20 Custom Service From the Field 2:30-4 28th
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| Episode 6 Jason Black | 25 Mar 2025 | 03:18:40 | |
Jason Black of Artisan Signature Homes joins us to catch-up and talk a little shop; vetting clients/ projects, finding your lane, stress, work/ life, gmp v. cost plus, struggles & success.
Project Size: 2-3 Custom Homes + 2-3 High-End Spec Homes
Project Value: $1.2mil- $5mil
Company size: 4-5 employees
Guest:
www.artisansignaturehomes.com
@artisansignaturehomes
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 7 Live from JLC Live Show | 01 Apr 2025 | 01:03:32 | |
JLC Live is a Rhode Island based Trade Show where I caught up w/ a couple carpentry class students. We talk about the show and what they like about the industry and the show floor.
We also catch up w/ Rick Mills of @jacksonandrewsbuilding and what brings him from VA to the show. Garret Davis @lifeofbub also joins us on the shows values and what's new in the his world of decks in FLA.
JLC Live
www.jlclive.com
@jlclive
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 8 Micheal Conneely | 08 Apr 2025 | 02:34:44 | |
Micheal Conneely of Greenside Design Build a true vet of the industry of 29yrs + joins the podcast on episode 8 to catch up, dig into “what is a MASTER BUILDER”, staying lean while running 8-10 builds…. Always amazing to catch up w/ this great dude! Enjoy!!
Project Size: 8-10 Custom Homes Yr
Yearly Revenue: $16mil
Company size: 4-5 employees
Guest:
https://www.greensidedesignbuild.com
@greensidedesignbuild
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www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
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| Episode 9 Austin King | 20 Apr 2025 | 02:37:05 | |
Austin King started as a flipper and over 13yrs + has grown into a custom Design Build firm. Project sizing from $1.5 up to $10mil and even opened a finish trim company putting the finishing touches on RafterHouse Builds but also other projects in the area.
Project Size: 8-10 Custom Homes Yr
Yearly Revenue: $12-15mil
Company size: 10-15 employees
Guest:
https://www.rafterhouse.com
@_rafterhouse_
https://www.arcadiatrimco.com
@arcadiatrimco
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www.durationmillwork.com
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| Episode 32 Troy Lupul | 17 Feb 2026 | 03:36:06 | |
Troy’s Journey: From House Moving to Tiny Home Innovation
I loved catching up with Troy and digging into the innovations he and the Fritz team are bringing to the tiny home space.
His path is anything but linear — from growing up in a family house-moving business, to aviation mechanics, to flooring, and ultimately co-founding First Tiny Homes with Kevin and Heather Fritz. Today, they’re building premium tiny homes that challenge the standards of the industry.
One of the biggest takeaways?
Building smaller — and even building indoors — doesn’t magically eliminate the challenges of construction. You’re still creating something custom and unique with human hands. The process still demands leadership, sequencing, culture, and accountability.
We get into what it really takes to build a team before you build an exceptional product — because the structure is only as strong as the people behind it.
Hope you enjoy Troy’s story.
Learn more about Ep. 32 Guest:
@fritztinyhomes
Fritztinyhomes.com
Project size: $155k-$250+
Project per year: 13-16 tiny homes & 4-6 sauna builds per year
Employees: 12
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
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Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
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Sponsors:
durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Partnerships:
projektnetwork.com
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| Episode 33 Dmitry Shevchenko | 03 Mar 2026 | 02:19:58 | |
Dmitry Shevchenko of Shevcon Custom Homes is a different breed.
Most will agree — framers are warriors. Out in the elements, winter and summer, building the bones so every other trade has something to pile into. But beyond that grit, Dmitry introduced me to something I’d never experienced before:
The wood-fired banya.
We start with his story — how he got into framing, what shaped his work ethic, and how he’s built Shevcon into what it is today. Then we shift gears.
230 degrees.
Venik.
Steam.
Cold plunge.
And repeat.
For a couple of hours, we cycled heat and cold while digging deeper into mindset, resilience, and what it really takes to endure — on the jobsite and in life.
This one was more than a podcast.
It was an experience.
Hope you enjoy it.
Learn more about Ep. 33 Guest:
@chevcon_custom_homes
Shevcon.com
Project size: Custom Frames; New Construction & Renovation
Projects per year: 2-4 depending on size
Employees: 13-15
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— EARLY 2026
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
*link is in bio
Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
@apple
@spotify
@youtube
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Partnerships:
projektnetwork.com
@projektnetwork
Local Sponsor:
www.hiresmooth.com for all your spray foam needs!
@HireSmooth
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| Episode 34 Brent Hull | 16 Mar 2026 | 02:02:33 | |
Brent Hull — Fort Worth, TX native and award-winning master builder. A graduate of the North Bennet Street School in historic preservation in the ’90s, Brent is also the author of six books and co-host of the podcast Passion for Craft.
Brent is more than a romantic about the craft — he’s a purist. He believes in quality inside and out and has devoted his career to understanding the details and where they originate from: materials, sizes, angles, proportions — every element that makes traditional architecture feel right.
He also recognizes that it’s becoming harder and harder to find the craftsmen capable of producing these components. Instead of accepting that loss, Brent brought the work in-house, building three companies around the craft: Hull Homes, Hull Millwork, and most recently Hull Designs.
At a time when the means and methods of traditional building are fading, Brent is helping preserve and pass them on — through his work, his companies, and his books.
It was an absolute pleasure spending the afternoon touring Brent through one of our 1908 renovation/restoration projects and talking a little shop.
Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Learn more about Ep. 34 Guest:
@hullmillork_hullhomes
@hull.works
brenthull.com
Project size: Construction & Renovation; Avg. $6mil
Projects per year: 2-4 depending on size
Employees: 50+
🎥 YouTube Series: #RoadTrip
Video Series —walking sites and talking shop— March
Find my YouTube channel: @heresjohnnyh
*link is in bio
Listen • Subscribe • Watch• REVIEW
@apple
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@youtube
Sponsors:
www.durationmillwork.com
@durationmouldingandmillwork
www.heavydutypocketdoorframes.com
@hdpocketdoors
Show Merch:
upstatemerch.com
@upstatemerch
Partnerships:
projektnetwork.com
@projektnetwork
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