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  • In this episode of 'Hoots on the Ground,' host Adam Hoots welcomes Kent Hedges, a Lean construction advocate and manager of large capital projects at a major healthcare company. Kent shares insights from his extensive 28-year career in the construction industry, which began with a stint as a civil engineer in the Navy before transitioning to healthcare construction management. He discusses the profound impact of Lean methodologies in his work, focusing not only on eliminating waste but most importantly on improving the human aspects of construction processes.

    Throughout the conversation, Kent delves into his personal growth journey, influenced by mentors, his faith, and a strong dedication to connection and service. He emphasizes the importance of leadership and the benefits of fostering a growth mindset within the construction industry. Kent also highlights the significance of building and nurturing relationships across various sectors of the industry, which he views as crucial for successful project management and team dynamics.

    The dialogue further explores Kent's experiences and contributions to Lean construction, emphasizing the approach as a dual pursuit of process enhancement and people development. Kent’s narrative demonstrates how integrating Lean principles leads to better project outcomes and a cohesive, empowered workforce. He stresses the importance of transparency, respect, and collective problem-solving, showcasing these elements as vital to advancing the construction industry.

    This episode serves as a powerful testament to the ethos of Lean construction and its practitioners. Kent’s stories and insights underscore the potential of Lean methodologies to not only transform projects but also to foster a strong, united construction community. His commitment to continuous improvement and respect for all team members resonates deeply, offering valuable lessons for anyone interested in the field of construction management.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    Kent Hedges | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenthedges/ | Large Capital Projects & Design Integration with Medxcel Facilities Management

  • In this episode, Adam Hoots engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Matt Graves, known for his pioneering work with Construction Yeti and as the co-host of the CM Mentors Podcast. This conversation navigates through Matt's transformative journey within the construction industry, highlighting his transition from project management to embracing a role as an owner's representative. Matt shares his unique insights on the construction process, underscoring the critical need for a holistic perspective that goes beyond the immediate tasks to consider the broader impact on project stakeholders and end-users.

    The discussion delves into the origins and aspirations behind the Construction Yeti platform and the CM Mentors Podcast. Matt speaks candidly about the challenges and motivations that fueled these initiatives, aiming to foster a supportive community within the construction sector. They explore the importance of trade collaboration, the integration of technology, and the utilization of digital marketing and social media as tools to modernize the industry and enhance networking and learning opportunities.

    A significant portion of the conversation is dedicated to addressing the knowledge transfer between seasoned professionals and newcomers in the field. Adam and Matt emphasize the value of mentorship, the need for upskilling, and the strategies to prepare for the impending labor challenges. Moreover, they reflect on personal growth, the benefits of stepping out of one’s comfort zone, and the transformative power of collaborative efforts in driving industry-wide change.

    Throughout the episode, Adam and Matt discuss future directions for their respective projects, sharing a vision for expanding their impact through collaborative projects and initiatives. This episode is not just a narrative of individual journeys but a call to action for the construction industry to adopt a more inclusive, innovative, and people-focused approach to building the future.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · https://www.constructionyeti.com/ | All things construction in a fun way!

    · https://www.instagram.com/constructionyeti/?hl=en | Construction Yeti Instagram

    · https://www.tiktok.com/@yetigraves | Construction Yeti Tik Tok

    · https://linktr.ee/constructionyeti | All Things Construction Yeti

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Matt Graves | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-graves-pmp/ | Founder and Content Creator at Construction Yeti

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

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  • Joe Pryor shares his journey from a family masonry business to implementing Lean Construction principles as a leader, emphasizing the importance of respect, team dynamics, and work-life balance in transforming the construction industry and personal growth.

    In this podcast episode, Adam Hoots interviews the great Joe Pryor, revealing his comprehensive journey from the early days in his family's masonry enterprise to his critical roles as a Superintendent and Vice President of Field Operations. Joe diligently applies Lean Construction methodologies throughout his career, focusing on his individual and professional development. He emphasizes the paramount importance of respect, efficacious team dynamics, and the principle of perpetual learning. Joe meticulously articulates the challenges and successes associated with the adoption of Lean principles, showcasing his commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and team cohesion within the construction sector.

    Joe highlights the imperative necessity for a paradigmatic cultural shift within the construction industry, concentrating on accurate scheduling, advocating for a balanced work-life integration, and the essential act of acknowledging and appreciating the workforce to mitigate the sector's skilled labor deficit. Through sharing his experiences, he conveys a deep passion for construction and a commitment to education, discussing the unique experiences and obstacles of maintaining equilibrium between his professional obligations and his role as a dedicated parent. His insights into fostering a healthy work-life balance, alongside promoting respect and value for workers, pinpoint critical areas for industry improvement and personal growth.

    The conversation further delves into the extensive influence of Lean methodologies on the construction sector, including the improvement of communication, the encouragement of constructive conflict, the establishment of feasible expectations, and the foregrounding of mental health. Joe's narrative serves as a persuasive advocacy for the virtues of respect, humility, and authenticity. Through surmounting the intricacies of the construction industry and personal advancement, Joe's account stands as a compelling testament to the transformative power of Lean principles, both in professional settings and personal life, underlining the significant impact of these methodologies on industry standards and individual well-being.

    You are going to want to know Joe as he leads the construction industry to some serious change through his many hats!

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Joe Pryor | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-pryor-56b1366b/ | Vice President of Field Operations, Rudick Construction Group

  • During this episode, Mack Story dives into exactly who he is and where he came from! Hoots talks about all the amazing content that Mack puts out daily with his company, Blue Collar Leadership.

    Mack talks about his wife, Ria, and mentions her story, which you can see in her TEDx Talk linked below. He discusses how he and Ria got started with their speaking and consulting careers. He talks about his love for her and how strong that is and where it came from. Mak also dives into how all his problems were caused by himself!

    He tells about his son, Eric, who hated Mack from age 15 – 19. Mack then found this leadership information from a John Maxwell conference. Then by modeling what Maxwell teaches, he was able to repair and rebuild that relationship with his son. Further, he takes us down his journey of giving up alcohol and profanity back in 2012. Mack references Stephen Covey’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and how it changed his entire life! Between stimulus and response, there is a choice.

    Mack gets Hoots to open up on some of the problems that he is facing at home! Mack’s personal stories allow him to self-reflect and discover some of the next steps that he can take to work on his patience. Tune in to find out more about how to develop patience both at work and/or at home. Cheat code: Don’t forget to grab your pause button!

    Mack claims that everything he talks about is Character Development. Character is the ability to meet the demands of reality! Mack is a wealth of knowledge and gives that knowledge out to others constantly. He enjoys talking with people and making a difference in blue-collar workers’ lives!

    This is an absolute cannot-miss episode with Mack. His one-liners are fantastic, and you will be inspired to a better life after allowing this episode to settle in. As Mack says, “You can’t climb the mountain with base camp Character.”

    Keep Climbing!

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · https://bluecollarleadership.com/ | Mack & Ria Story’s company

    · https://youtu.be/7953w5yQ1uo?si=DCvyOV6Xg90OZjfF | Ria Story’s TEDx Talk “Bridges Out of the Past: A Survivor’s Lessons on Resilience”

    · https://www.maxwellleadership.com/ | John Maxwell Leadership Training

    · The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Mack Story | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mackstory/ | Developing the Blue-Collar Workforce and those who lead them.®Author of 15 BooksLeadership SpeakerTrainer

  • In this episode, Hoots delves into the spiritual dimensions of both business and personal growth. Drawing inspiration from Dr. Bob Emiliani's book, Management Mysterium: The Quest for Progress, he shares how this book has framed his understanding of the spiritual side of the construction industry. No this is not what you’re thinking when it comes to religion! Think more broadly…

    Hoots then takes us on a journey through Eckhart Tolle's book, The Power of Now, discussing how being present in the moment has become a profound aspect of his life. He explores the concept of separating oneself from the being and reflects on the role beliefs play in shaping our experiences.

    A significant part of the discussion revolves around Tolle’s concept of the "pain body" and its influence on responses, especially in the construction world. Hoots shares how he's been intentional about being present, not just in business but also in his personal relationships. He talks about his own pain body of being short-tempered and too quick to respond with anger.

    The episode also touches on practical steps, including the incorporation of mindfulness practices like meditation into daily routines. Hoots discusses the transformative effects of these practices on his life and urges listeners to consider the power of intentional choices. He even gives a cheat code on what has helped him become more mindful over the last several weeks.

    Join Hoots in this enlightening episode as he explores the spiritual side of construction, offering valuable insights into the art of being present and its positive impact on personal and professional development.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website Irrational Institutions: Business, Its Leaders, and The Lean Movement | by Dr. Bob Emiliani Being Present with Yourself with Matt Ohley (Hoots Podcast: Episode 73) The Uncommon Communicator podcast | by James Gable The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People | by Stephen R. Covey, Jim Collins Blue-Collar Leadership: Leading from the Front Lines | by Mack Story Headspace | meditation app “It’s Not About the Nail” video | by Jason Headley

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

  • This episode of Hoots on The Ground, Lean Builder Nation gets an introduction to the man behind the stories on LinkedIn, Mr. Matt Ohley! (Note: Not OH-LAY!, Oh-lee!)

    Matt talks about the challenges he faced growing up in the legal system! He talks a lot about living in the present time, not in the past and not in the future, but in the present. He goes through how he discovered the importance of this concept and how he goes about accomplishing this difficult principle.

    Matt discusses the real life of working in the trades and giving your body for the project’s sake. He gives us an example of when he was HIM! Hoots prompts Matt to talk more about the time he built an intricate drainage project that he had to take over from someone else.

    Matt talks about how he broke through some of the things he suffered. He gets vulnerable about discovering common patterns in his life that he wasn’t fond of and how he challenged his 43-year-old self to make some changes. When he started talking to a professional, he was able to have success with making positive changes in his life.

    From there he started to read and learned how to be human and navigate this thing called life! Matt lets the viewers better understand how he was able to deal with his big issues. He recommends a book called The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. “You are not your mind” is one of the major takeaways that Hoots has and is still thinking about as these show notes are being typed up! You are not your thoughts. You can observe and control what you think about. This concept gets easier with practice.

    Matt runs us through a practical example of what his days look like. The first thing he does is hit the snooze button at 3:30 am, so don’t confuse him with Jocko or David Goggins! His meditation routine is the most important part of his day to get it in the right mindset and place to take on the day! From barefoot standing on the ground to breathing techniques and cold shower treatments, he has experimented with it all! No matter what, he starts the day by being present with himself!

    Hoots and Matt discuss the Hawthorne Effect to increase production within the construction industry. To better understand, tune in to the whole episode to catch some of the wisdom that Matt is laying down.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Matt Ohley | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-ohley-a89769107/ | Construction Manager, Tampa Division, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida

  • This is a must-watch episode of “Hoots on the Ground” with No Bullshido as we highlight ‘The Manny Hoyo!’ Manny is a Senior Superintendent with Skanska who works in the Boston area and shares how he spreads his gifts and talents to the world. Manny talks about how his upbringing has helped him become a better superintendent in the field. He also talks about being a senior superintendent with anxiety and being introverted, both require a daily battle.

    Manny dives into his recommendations for a Clemson course titled, “Building High Performing Teams” that Hoots is developing with other leaders within the university. Manny recommends that psychological safety and de-escalating tension would be at the top of the list of topics to cover in that course. Manny and Hoots dive into the hierarchy of construction and both dare to scratch the surface of this real-life concept in the industry.

    Manny talks about the phrase “command and control” and how there is a place and a time for that philosophy of management, but there are better ways most of the time. Those times and places where command and control matter include safety incidents or owner-strict delivery schedules and processes. Hoots coins “The Manny Rule”: Treat people like you should! Manny also challenges the phrase “hurt people,” as he comes from a hurt background and does everything he can not to spread that hurt.

    Manny remembers a project where he was a young assistant superintendent, and he helped come up with a much better plan to move a 22,000lb masterpiece of a painting. This painting was a Fresco painting of the men and women who built the museum that Manny’s team was renovating. Instead of relocating the painting using rollers, Manny’s idea of moving it with a crane proved to be the smart way to put less stress on the wall. Manny talks about the environment that was created around him that allowed him the courage to speak up in the moment with that idea.

    Manny says, “Be a croissant, not a bagel!” Tune in to find out exactly what that means. Hoots questions if we are starting to discuss Emotional Intelligence!?! Comment below and let us know if that’s what we got into!

    As Manny sails boats in his free time, Hoots asks him to better understand how sailing relates to scheduling and Lean Construction. Manny and Hoots close the podcast with a quick discussion on “respect for people” and what the phrase means. Manny also shouts out Chris Kelly, one of his construction idols, who taught him the most within the industry. And don’t use the phrases “I, me, or mine” or “progress over perfection” around Manny.

    Looking forward to the feedback from his podcast with this Master Builder, Manny Hoyo!

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Manny Hoyo | https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-hoyo-18304a20/ | senior superintendent with Skanska

  • In this episode of The Lean Builder’s Hoots on the Ground podcast, we get to know James Glass with Turner Construction out of the Dallas, TX office. James started in the industry as a laborer, and he has learned much from his time supporting The Boy Scouts of America. He is still involved to this day without having children or grandchildren involved. His 40+ year career path in the construction industry took him from a laborer to a senior superintendent running large-scale work.

    James gives his advice on the best path to get started in the construction industry in today’s market! James takes us down his personal Lean Construction journey—both positive and negative. He talks about how Lean failed on his first project but by continuing to apply Lean, the process and principles have benefitted his career tremendously. James makes the statement, “You cannot force the project to fit Lean, you must modify Lean to make Lean fit the project.” He gives some great tips on how to get Lean moving forward quickly on your project, especially on your first attempt.

    Many of the best aspects of Lean thinking are actions or ideas that he has been doing for a while, but now with Lean, he has words for the process or tool. Being able to have a common language with other superintendents helps make his processes better. James dives into how Lean is much more than the Last Planner System®. James practices and uses the Lean tools but refuses to use the Japanese word of Ohno Circle; instead, he refers to these as the Observation Circle.

    James talks about how patience and respect are key to getting things done but also knows the days when you must speak up and be more direct. Lean is one tool to help people change (and embrace change) on construction projects. James talks about how we only must manage three things in construction: money, risk, and relationships.

    James talks about how the old-school, traditional way of thinking stays right on his shoulder and how it still takes effort today to bottle that up and find a better way. A great episode for anyone trying to convert an old-school, traditional-thinking superintendent!

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | Podcast Host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · James Glass | https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-glass-91b13318/ | Senior Project Superintendent with Turner Construction Company

  • This is a can’t miss episode of The Lean Builder’s Hoots on the Ground podcast! During this episode, Julie Dolan, Brian Winningham, and Adam Hoots summarize their findings and learnings from the previous Construction Suicide Prevention episodes (check out Episodes 65-67 on our Podcasts page to give them a listen).

    The team uses a liberating structure known as “WHAT? SO WHAT? NOW WHAT?”

    They run through the experience that they just had together – the What, while they discover the So What of the conversation and turn each of those learnings into action by completing the Now What category. The learnings are real and come from real people, with real experiences, on real project sites. All of us are working together to make the construction industry a better place for learning.

    By listening to this episode, you can capture all the takeaways from the previous episodes that were issued to date. With the help of Manny Hoyo, Buddy Brumley, Sam Sinclair, and Joe Pryor, the team was able to unearth some amazing nuggets and examples of how to spread kindness on project sites. That is the word that came to fruition naturally in every episode – KINDNESS! The industry is lacking kindness.

    The Now What concluded the episode with Adam Hoots making the promise to submit a research paper to the ASC International conference. Julie is going to start putting together a coloring book of images that promote spreading kindness through the industry. Brian made the commitment to write a book on how to insert kindness into the industry.

    Listeners, we are asking you to hold each of us accountable for getting these projects done in a timely manner! Please feel free to reach out to us and ask how the commitments are coming!

    Thank you for tuning into this amazing session.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · Mural board referenced | https://app.mural.co/t/achesolutions5607/m/achesolutions5607/1697811781073/94ef28b01b9904773f9edbb111e2554ad700f88f?sender=u2a19ae07b88075e257a73527

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Brian Winningham | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fielddrivenlean/ | Owner of Field Driven Lean and Author of Ranger Winnie

    · Julie Dolan | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedolan/ | Core Team Member with LCI Ohio Valley CoP and Lean Practice Leader with SSOE Group

  • In this episode of The Lean Builder’s Hoots on the Ground Podcast, host Adam Hoots introduces The Lean Builder nation to everyone’s friend, Scott Friend! A father of three girls (and we get to meet one!!) and husband of a wise gal! A Sea Bee (Construction Battalion) Veteran who now serves the construction industry in several ways. Scott dives in to help The Lean Builder Nation understand what it’s like to build under real pressure in enemy territory. He tells us about his experience building overseas command posts and other innovative projects as needed.

    Scott talks about how people are the one thing that he loves, and the one thing he loathes the most, within the construction industry. He tells us a story of how he helped to transform someone’s life by sending that person on a journey to become a superintendent. He gives us his strategy on how to develop the next generation’s leadership skills.

    Hoots and Scott discuss Conditions of Satisfaction and the importance of agreeing on what success looks like for every individual on the project site. Scott talks about what he does to establish trust with trade partners. Scott talks about the innovations that take place on his project and how he empowers others to customize visuals for his projects. His team passes out challenge coins for going above and beyond on the project.

    Scott has his own podcast titled The Construction Veteran that our listeners must go and check it out! Scott gives back by visiting local high schools and colleges to help educate people about what construction is all about. He also shares, and becomes vulnerable, about a recent accident that he experienced and how that has affected his current behavior with regards to self-care and respect.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Scott Friend | superintendent with rand* construction corporation and podcast host | https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-friend-a8a05723/

    · The Construction Veteran Podcast | https://www.buzzsprout.com/2142888

  • In this episode of The Lean Builder’s “Hoots on the Ground” podcast host Adam Hoots introduces The Lean Builder nation to Ms. Heather Ormonde.

    Heather talks about her beliefs in Lean running so deep that she had two babies in one pregnancy!! Heather has been practicing Lean for over 10 years and has made every LCI Congress since 2014 and has served as the Oklahoma CoP Leader for LCI since 2015 (though she is happy to relinquish that role for those in OK interested in stepping up). She shares updates on some of the trade-focused programs and trainings that they offer. Heather is a staple in the Lean Construction community.

    You must stay around to the end, where Heather releases some brand new, hot off the press, news! We won’t put it in the show notes, so you must stick around and listen to how you can help support Heather. (Check out 54 minutes in to hear to news!)

    Heather has worn many hats throughout her career in construction. She is a Six Sigma green belt and obtained her master’s degree from Oklahoma University. Heather loves to travel and played roller derby for a long time! She says that it’s a great way to release stress and frustration from the project site.

    Heather gets vulnerable as she discusses her grandfather and his life’s motto that she learned while playing a game with him towards the end of his life. She also discusses the real-life jobsite conditions that workers are being forced to work in day to day. She likens that to a study called The Milgram Experiment.

    Heather discusses her own journey of learning about how she was acting on project sites. As a project owner’s representative, one of her GCs called her out for ‘not trusting’ them. Tune in to see how she handled that and the adjustments she made throughout her career to make her a better builder! She enlightens us on how she found her why – to help and inspire people to achieve positive change – and how she helps others find their why.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · www.pursue-perfection.com | Pursue Perfection

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Heather Ormonde | https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-ormonde/

  • In this episode of The Lean Builder’s “Hoots on the Ground” podcast, host Adam Hoots introduces a group of guests who share their experiences and insights on Lean construction. Joining Brian Winningham and Julie Dolan this week are Manny Hoyo, a senior superintendent with Skanska USA, and Sam Sinclair, a field superintendent with E.L. Pruitt. As a fun icebreaker, Adam asks each guest to introduce themselves and share a type of food they do not like.

    Brian “Ranger Winnie” Winningham kicks off the discussion by reading his original story, Honey Wagon Driver. It’s about respect for people and how oftentimes a person’s role and value go unnoticed until that person is not there.

    This episode highlights the taboo nature of discussing mental health in the construction industry. Manny explains that openly addressing mental health or acknowledging when one is not feeling well is uncommon in the industry. He points out that there is a cultural expectation to leave emotions and feelings behind and give maximum effort every day. This mentality of suppressing emotions and prioritizing work over mental well-being can have detrimental effects on the mental health of construction workers.

    The episode emphasizes the need for awareness and kindness within the industry. It is mentioned that individuals who enter construction often come from diverse backgrounds and may have faced challenges in their lives. Creating a culture of kindness and understanding can support the mental health of these individuals and help combat the stigma surrounding mental health in the construction industry.

    Overall, the episode underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing mental health in the construction industry. It calls for a shift in the industry's culture to promote open discussions, awareness, and kindness.

    The speakers emphasize the significance of kindness and understanding starting from within oneself before extending it to others. They suggest that individuals must first find kindness within themselves to be kind and understanding towards others. The speaker challenges the industry to introspect and cultivate self-compassion, as they believe it is difficult to show kindness to others without finding it for oneself. By setting an example and understanding the reasons behind others' actions, individuals can create a more positive and compassionate work environment.

    The episode also discusses the importance of becoming mental health certified in the construction industry, comparing it to being First Aid and CPR certified. It highlights the need for individuals to possess the skills and knowledge to address mental health issues just as they would physical health emergencies. Manny mentions his company's green sticker program, where individuals can receive mental health certification training. This program involves wearing a sticker on their hard hat, like displaying First Aid and CPR certifications. The purpose of this certification is not to make individuals certified counselors but to equip them with the tools and resources to have conversations about mental health and direct people to appropriate support.

    Overall, the episode underscores the significance of finding the value that each member of the team can add to the project. Construction jobs are not built without the men and women who labor to make them happen. It’s time to show them some respect. The episode ends with each person issuing a challenge to the construction industry!

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · http://www.constructionsuicideprevention.org/

    · National Suicide Prevention Line = 988 (Call or text!)

    · Ranger Winnie’s Writing “Honey Wagon Driver” | https://www.rangerwinnie.com/post/honey-wagon-driver

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Brian Winningham | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fielddrivenlean/ | Owner of Field Driven Lean and Author of Ranger Winnie

    · Julie Dolan | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedolan/ | Core Team Member with LCI Ohio Valley CoP and Lean Practice Leader with SSOE Group

    · Manny Hoyo | https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-hoyo-18304a20/ | Senior Superintendent with Skanska USA

    · Sam Sinclair | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-sinclair-b9a41969/ | Field Superintendent with E.L. Pruitt

  • In this episode, Brian Winningham shares a poem that he wrote about life in the construction industry titled Temporary Fence Panels.

    In the poem, Brian captures perfectly what it’s like to work on a construction project site. Before you know it, the day is gone, and you haven’t even started your own personal work. Staying until late in the night, and then you realize a problem on the job site that you must solve before you can go home!

    The OG Lean Builder, Buddy Brumley, shares his own experience of working in the construction industry for a long time without succumbing to heart attacks, alcoholism, substance abuse, or divorce. This is seen as an anomaly, with the other speakers referring to him as a "unicorn." Buddy's story highlights the importance of self-care in a high-stress industry like construction, where many individuals may struggle with mental health issues and unhealthy coping mechanisms.

    Buddy discusses the challenges of finding time for self-care, particularly when work consumes a significant amount of time and energy. He admits to not having any hobbies and using his time off to recharge for the next week. However, he recognizes the need to hold himself accountable and make time for self-care, even if it means learning new ways of managing his schedule. The speakers also acknowledge the role of support from others in encouraging and reminding individuals to prioritize self-care.

    Overall, the episode emphasizes the significance of self-care in reducing stress levels and improving overall well-being. It highlights the challenges faced in prioritizing self-care in a demanding industry like construction, but also emphasizes the benefits that can be gained from making self-care a priority.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · http://www.constructionsuicideprevention.org/

    · National Suicide Prevention Line = 988 (Call or text!)

    · https://www.rangerwinnie.com/post/temporary-fence-panels

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Brian Winningham | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fielddrivenlean/ | Owner of Field Driven Lean and Author of Ranger Winnie

    · Julie Dolan | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedolan/ | Core Team Member with LCI Ohio Valley CoP and Lean Practice Leader with SSOE Group

    · Buddy Brumley | https://www.linkedin.com/in/buddy-brumley-704b1454/ | Senior Superintendent with Skiles Group

  • In this episode, Adam Hoots, Julie Dolan, and Brian Winningham discuss the taboo topic of mental health within the construction industry.

    This episode is the kickoff to several upcoming episodes where real field leaders lean in to share their real experiences on real topics! You will not want to miss the next few episodes.

    Hoots, Julie, and “Ranger Winnie” all get a little vulnerable as each of them describes how mental health has affected them personally. They also provide some recommendations for the construction industry moving forward on how we can build a better place to build!

    Julie continues to center Brian and Hoots back on the fact that there are far more people hurt than the person who is hurting! This real episode will have you fighting back tears as the threat of mental health in construction is real and something we should all be aware of. Once we are aware, then we can begin to do something about it!

    This podcast is timed with September’s National Suicide Prevention Month and, more specifically, Construction Suicide Prevention Week (Sept. 4-8, 2023). The website linked here features additional resources, recorded podcasts, and job site materials to support your organization.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    · http://www.constructionsuicideprevention.org/

    · National Suicide Prevention Line | 988 (Call or text!)

    · Brian Winningham | Phone 210-383-4979

    · Adam Hoots | Phone 704-230-9180

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Brian Winningham | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fielddrivenlean/ | owner of Field Driven Lean and author of Ranger Winnie

    · Julie Dolan | https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedolan/ | Core Team Member with LCI Ohio Valley CoP and Lean Practice Leader with SSOE Group

  • In this captivating podcast episode Jeff Fleetham, a seasoned professional in the construction industry, delves deep into the profound meaning of a career, reframing it as a holistic life journey rather than a mere job description. He introduces the compelling notion that one's career extends beyond the workplace, encompassing personal growth, relationships, and aspirations. Jeff's personal anecdotes bring poignant authenticity to his message, notably through his father's struggle with Alzheimer's, which prompted him to reflect on the importance of empathy, support, and human connections.

    Drawing from his family's experiences, Jeff advocates for a balanced life approach, where work and personal ambitions coalesce harmoniously. His revelation about his father's concealed kindness despite life's adversities drives home the lesson that true character emerges when faced with challenges. Jeff passionately advocates for embracing truth and transparency, both in personal development and in building meaningful relationships.

    Highlighting the ripple effect of small, positive actions, Jeff underscores how incremental changes can lead to substantial transformations. He encourages listeners to cultivate empathy and to understand the perspectives of those who might hold differing opinions. The central theme that emerges from Jeff's discourse is the distinction between a job and a career. He implores us to consider our life experiences, relationships, and personal growth as integral components of our career paths. Jeff is a big proponent of using the term Construction Science Technology Professional to describe craft or skilled trade workers!

    Jeff's ultimate message is one of love, authenticity, and ongoing self-improvement, inviting us to view our career journey as a reflection of our character and values within the broader canvas of life.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Jeff Fleetham | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmotp51/

  • In this enlightening podcast episode, Adam Hoots engages in a captivating conversation with Sam Dixon, project executive with Omega Construction. Sam's journey through the world of construction is not just about erecting buildings, it's about embodying unwavering integrity and living by the values instilled in him from a young age. Drawing inspiration from his father's teachings, Sam emphasizes the significance of credibility and accountability, sharing valuable insights into the "Three Fs" principle – Foul up (or another adjective!), Fix it, and then Forget about it!

    Beyond the realm of construction, Sam delves into his passion for golf, highlighting the sport's resonance with life itself - an individual journey guided by rules, self-improvement, and personal responsibility. Transitioning to his recent venture at Omega Construction, Sam opens up about the challenges and rewards of establishing a new office, underscoring the importance of building trust and nurturing relationships in the process.

    Sam's humility shines through as he addresses the balance between self-righteousness and pride in one's accomplishments. He shares candidly about the necessity of acknowledging and celebrating successes — both personal and collaborative — while staying grounded and focused on delivering excellence. Reflecting on memorable projects, Sam showcases the vital role of communication and trust in project management, highlighting the need to uphold quality craftsmanship.

    Throughout the episode, Sam's profound understanding of the construction industry's core values and his commitment to fostering strong relationships resonate deeply. His wisdom serves as a guiding light for professionals seeking to elevate their own journey in construction, focusing on not just constructing buildings, but constructing a legacy of trust, integrity, and excellence.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · Sam Dixon | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-dixon-27b2864/ | Project Executive with Omega Construction, Inc.

  • In this episode titled, "Time Management is Bullshido," Adam Hoots, takes listeners on a journey to enhance their time management skills and become more efficient in their daily lives. He begins by expressing gratitude for a positive review from Rafa Franca of his book, The Old Dog Lean Thesaurus, and invites further feedback for future improvements.

    Adam emphasizes the importance of personal clarity and understanding what one wants in life. He encourages listeners to identify their values, strengths, purpose, and long-term goals to gain a clear vision of their life's direction. Moving on, he delves into the concept of standard work and how creating a weekly work plan and personal Kanban board can help visualize and prioritize tasks effectively.

    Time blocking and time boxing take center stage as Adam discusses powerful time management techniques. He explains how time blocking helps in allocating specific time slots for various tasks, while time boxing sets time limits to improve productivity and efficiency. Furthermore, he stresses the significance of leader standard work, aligning daily activities with life goals, and cultivating leadership skills.

    Adam brings attention to embracing Lean principles, particularly living in the Eisenhower Matrix quadrant of tasks that are important but not urgent. He urges listeners to apply Lean principles to their daily lives, continuously improve their productivity, and strive to be better each day. In conclusion, he encourages experimentation with different productivity techniques and a commitment to growth and progress. For those seeking further knowledge, he recommends Jim Benson's Personal Kanban class and Felipe Engineer-Manriquez's Scrum class as valuable resources for continued learning and implementation.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

  • In this episode, we have the privilege of hearing from Bruce Gemmell, a seasoned superintendent with a wealth of knowledge and a passion for his craft. Bruce takes us on a journey through his career, from humble beginnings as a layout foreman to becoming a respected leader in the construction industry.

    Through Bruce's engaging storytelling, we gain valuable insights into the principles of lean Construction and the significance of empathy in fostering successful collaborations within a team. We learn how a well-organized and structured approach, coupled with a deep understanding of each team member's role, can lead to exceptional project outcomes.

    As Bruce shares his experiences, we discover the pivotal moments that shaped his career. From taking on the challenge of building his first-ever ground-up construction project to leading a team on a massive 28-story building, his determination, problem-solving skills, and ability to visualize complex projects shine through.

    Furthermore, Bruce emphasizes the importance of leaving a lasting legacy beyond the completion of a project. He reflects on the profound impact that construction projects have on the lives of people who inhabit them, whether it's a family home, a school, or a community space. Bruce's passion for nurturing and developing the people he works with reveals his commitment to creating a positive and empowering environment for future generations of construction professionals.

    Throughout this episode, we discover Bruce's proudest accomplishments, such as the iconic Brooklyn Federal Courthouse and the exquisite Christian Dior flagship store in Washington, D.C. However, his true satisfaction lies in seeing individuals flourish within the construction industry, helping them shape their careers and encouraging their imaginative thinking.

    So, join us as we explore the world of construction through Bruce's eyes, uncovering valuable lessons, inspiring stories, and the transformative power of building legacies.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    Bruce Gemmell | https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-gemmell-50497b91/

  • In this inspiring episode, we tackle the pervasive issue of self-doubt and explore effective strategies to overcome it. Hoots opens up about his personal journey, sharing how his network has played a pivotal role in validating their path and fostering self-belief. Recognizing the power of surrounding oneself with the right people, Hoots emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive network that challenges self-doubt and encourages personal growth. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own strengths and create a list to bolster confidence, while also setting realistic goals that are within reach.

    Drawing on a powerful metaphor, Hoots presents the contrast between the buffalo and the cow when facing a storm. The buffalo charges directly into the storm, experiencing it head-on, while the cow instinctively runs away. By adopting the buffalo mentality and confronting self-doubt courageously, we can navigate through challenges more swiftly and emerge stronger on the other side. The episode urges listeners to seek help, highlighting the acceptance of therapy and counseling within the construction industry. With a call to action, the host emphasizes the need to build a community that supports one another and shares insights, paving the way for innovation and progress.

    The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Old Dawg Lean community, which offers a wealth of resources and knowledge to transform the construction industry. Hoots encourages listeners to grab a copy of the book, The Old Dawg Lean Thesaurus: Making Lean Simple!, to gain a deeper understanding of Lean Builder principles and become active participants in the community.

    As the episode wraps up, there is an optimistic outlook for future episodes, as well as a shared determination to drive change and innovation within the industry. Tune in to gain empowering insights and practical strategies to conquer self-doubt and unlock your full potential.

    ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST:

    The Lean Builder’s absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way.

    RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website

    GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:

    · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions

    · The Old Dawg book (Amazon link) | https://bit.ly/the-old-dawg-book