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  • 013: Being a Badass Does Not Make You Immune to Substance Abuse and Addiction
    Apr 10 2023

    It doesn't matter how badass you are. If you fall into substance abuse or addiction, it can take everything away from you – including your life. It could affect the people around you, your friends, your family, it could just take your entire world down. 

    Today’s guest, Don, has been in the Navy for 15 years, spending his entire career in special operations. He shares his journey through alcoholism, his recovery, and how he’s now making an impact on the community.

    Substance abuse is a real issue in our industry, and too many people sweep it under the rug. Too many employers are turning a blind eye to drug testing. Too many employers or even crew members or teammates are turning a blind eye to their fellow employees who could be under the influence. 

    And so, now is the time to check your ego at the door. Whether that's alcohol, smoking, drugs, or food, do you have things that you struggle with? Addiction is real. It can be detrimental to your health and it can cause problems not only for you but also for the people around you. 

    Show Highlights:

    • Don’s story and background

    • The importance of having a safe environment

    • Integrating self-awareness and honesty into your work

    • How alcohol and drugs are used in the workplace

    • The pursuit of personal excellence

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    40 min
  • 012: The Value of Women in Wireless with Cylie Price, Nicole Bivona, and Jordyn Ladner
    Apr 3 2023

    Think about a four-man crew. You work with three other people, and one of those people brought a lot of experience when it comes to safety, or standard, or whatever that is. And so, being a part of a team is extremely valuable because everyone gives a different kind of perspective, depending on what they specifically bring to the table. 

    Somehow, everyone in the team creates the kind of culture in your team. Therefore, different perspectives in the industry are a good thing. We can learn from each other and grow collectively if we are more accepting of different perspectives. 

    In this episode, I'm interviewing three women, Cylie Price, Nicole Bivona, and Jordyn Ladner, as they share some of the things that they juggle. Especially in a male-dominated industry, it's important that we're able to create a safe space for females to work in. Hopefully, this episode will inspire you to do so.

    Show Highlights:

    • How they help employees keep up with their work
    • The struggles of being a single parent
    • Embracing vulnerability opens the lines of communication
    • Differentiating how you lead at home and how you lead at work
    • The importance of setting a good example as parents

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    Supporting Resources:

    The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

    https://www.amazon.com/Love-Languages-Secret-that-Lasts/dp/080241270X 

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    Episode Credits

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

     

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    30 min
  • 011: The War on the Trades with Kenny Blakeslee
    Mar 22 2023

    College doesn't promise you success. Unfortunately, for so many years, college was being glorified and trades demonized. College has always been Plan A, and trades, as the Plan B. But there is actually no need for that because there are people better suited for college, and some people better suited for trades.

    In today’s episode, Kenny Blakeslee discusses the war on trades that’s been happening since the 50s and how this impacts our industry. He also talks about our industry and what we can do to bridge the gap between the workforce contractors and industry leaders in wireless telecom. 

    Kenny started at the bottom, creating a company and getting in 120 employees. And he's got goals to grow much bigger than that. He has been in the industry since 2005 when he got out of the Navy. Kenny grew up with his dad who's also been in the industry climbing towers since the 90s. What was supposed to be a summer job turned out to be something he really loved and he never left since.

    Show Highlights:

    • How to build an awesome culture

    • The importance of core values

    • How to break down the culture of perfection

    • Creating opportunities in the industry

    • Finding holes in your game

    • Meeting your people where they are

    • The war on trades and how it impacts the industry

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    Episode Credits

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

     

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    30 min
  • 010: The Fear of Failure
    Mar 14 2023

    As kids, we had this courage to do anything and we didn't allow the fear of failure to stop us. Whether we were learning to ride a bike or learning to drive for the first time, we were able to push through the fear. And as we became adults, we got wiser. Along with that also came the fear of failure, which stops us from chasing our dreams in some cases. 

    In this episode, I wish to challenge that mindset many adults have that stops them from doing the things they want to do primarily due to fear. It doesn’t mean you get careless. But just realize that you’re actually more powerful than you think!

    We’ve got the entire crew join us today as well and they talk about how their day was and the things they learned. We discuss the value of communication and some ways to overcome the fear of failure.

    Show Highlights:

    • Choosing your attitude everyday

    • Being deliberate with what you feed your mind

    • The value of communication, especially in this line of work

    • Striving to learn something new everyday

    • Leveraging our profession more than just a union

    • Turning failures into opportunities to learn

    • Choosing an attitude of gratitude

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    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

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    25 min
  • 009: NATE Unite with Annmarie Feiler
    Mar 7 2023

    Annemarie Feiler is an experienced event producer based out of Las Vegas. She shares her experience with the Nate organization and the passion behind their mission to keep the men and women in the field safe and get them home every night.

    The Nate Unite conference is an opportunity to bridge the gap between tower technicians and decision-makers. Through their hard work and dedication, they were able to create a platform to foster a mutual respect between the two worlds and promote the safety and development of tower climbers. They created an app to help attendees navigate the event and discussed the importance of mental health and recognizing future leaders. 

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • What is the mission of the Nate Unite organization and how does it impact the safety and well being of the workers in the field?

    • How do small companies with limited resources recognize and develop their leaders?

    • What is the Nate Mobile App and how can it help with organizing and attending the trade show?

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    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

     

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    37 min
  • 008: NATE Unite 2023 with Todd Schlekeway
    Feb 27 2023

    Todd Schlekeway was hired by NATE due to his background in the legislative and regulatory arena, and he was determined to learn all he could about the industry. After attending a three-day authorized climber rescue training, he developed a passion for safety advocacy and the industry. 

    Since then, he has climbed the ladder and is now the CEO. Todd is proud to have NATE represent the industry and workforce contractors in the highest levels of government, and he encourages NATE members to diversify their customer base in order to have a sustainable career. He is also investing in workforce development and marketing initiatives to spread awareness of the industry and the opportunities it provides.

    Todd Schlekeway learned about NATE's initiatives to advocate for the industry and workforce contractors through his 11 years of experience with NATE. He has been able to access the best subject matter experts in the country, and NATE has multiple committees in place to ensure safety. NATE also has a partnership with OSHA.  As a company, they also have an advocacy presence in Washington, DC, and they do a national C-suite tour to connect with the top executives of the top four carriers and vertical real estate companies. 

    They are also investing in workforce development and marketing the industry to the mainstream. Todd encourages NATE members to diversify their customer base and to take part in NATE's Congressional Fly-In in May.

    Show Highlights:

    • What is NATE’s mission?

    • How did Todd Schlekeway land with NATE, and what has he learned in 11 years with the company?

    • What initiatives and committees has NATE developed to promote safety in the industry?

    • How is NATE advocating and marketing the industry to the mainstream to create career pathways?

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    Supporting Resources:

    https://natehome.com/ 

    https://natehome.com/upcoming-events/nate-member-congressional-fly-in/ 

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    Episode Credits

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com.

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    24 min
  • 007: Dump the New Years Resolutions & Create Sustainable Habits for Personal Excellence
    Feb 6 2023

    Having essential habits is a crucial part of success for tower technicians. In this line of work, it is important to have certain habits that will enable them to be successful. The most important habits for tower technicians are being organized, having a positive attitude, being able to follow directions, and staying focused.

    Embracing continuous personal excellence is the ultimate rebellion and in order to achieve success in the wireless telecom industry, we need to focus on developing habits that line up with our long-term purpose. Having a growth mindset and setting goals can help us be successful. Focusing on personal excellence, being mindful of safety, and asking questions can help us grow in the industry. We need to stand up for ourselves and to strive for something bigger than just a paycheck.

    Show Highlights:

    • What habits can you put in place to achieve your life goals?
    • How can you use social media to bridge the gap between tower technicians and decision makers?
    • What advice can experienced tower technicians give to those just entering the industry?

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    20 min
  • 006: Are You Paying Your Dues? with Broc Englund
    Dec 27 2022

    Being a tower technician is not for the faint of heart, working at heights with the huge possibility that you’re not getting paid much. It’s about time we openly talk about the issues happening within our industry. With a lot of tower technicians crying to get paid more, is it logical to join a union?

    While the union can be a viable option, you have to do your own homework and research what’s out there because everything is at your fingertips. After all, we are the ones technically building the network.

    In this episode, Broc Englund, a 14-year veteran in the industry, shares his insights into the value the workforce brings and the issues surrounding that. He’s also raising some questions that need to be answered to make sure you’re paying your dues for the right reasons.

    Show Highlights:

    • An overview of Broc’s career path
    • The difference between being proud of your work and being prideful
    • Getting paid for the value you provide vs. your number of years working
    • The answers you should seek if you’re signing up for a union

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    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. 

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    15 min