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Welcome to the FourMan Podcast, where four shop teachers step out of the classroom and into the booth to talk all things building, trades, and the people behind the tools. Each week, we welcome a surprise guest from the world of construction — from seasoned pros to rising stars — to share real stories, career insights, and the kind of shop talk you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a student just picking up your first hammer or a veteran foreman with sawdust in your veins, this podcast brings you humor, heart, and a heavy dose of hands-on wisdom. Just straight-up conversations built on blue-collar pride. Join us as we build futures, one episode at a time.© 2026 (Four)Man Podcast Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • Never Stop Learning with Jake Carter
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, Jake Carter shares insights on continuous learning in construction, soft skills development, and innovative workforce programs. Discover practical advice for aspiring tradespeople and educators aiming to foster growth and collaboration in the industry.

    construction, trades education, continuous learning, workforce development, soft skills, high performance building, Habitat for Humanity, mentorship, career growth

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    37 mins
  • Steven Kasay - Your Reputation Travels Fast
    Mar 17 2026

    Building Reputation and Success in the Trades with Steven Kasay
    In this episode, we dive into the importance of reputation, work ethic, and continuous learning in the construction industry, featuring insights from expert builder Steven Kasay. Discover how reputation builds over time through hard work, overcoming challenges, and maintaining integrity, plus practical tips for aspiring tradespeople and contractors.

    Main Topics:

    • The role of reputation in construction and trades
    • How early work ethic influences career growth
    • Transition from college work to professional construction
    • Building trust with clients and subcontractors
    • Handling mistakes and fostering a culture of ownership
    • Strategies for hiring for work ethic and attitude
    • The impact of passive house certification on project opportunities
    • Effective marketing and word-of-mouth growth
    • Inspiring the next generation of tradespeople

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Steven Kasay and the episode focus on reputation
    02:00 - The significance of reputation from day one in the trades
    03:37 - Early influences and how attitude camp shaped work ethic
    04:45 - Building a reputation through hard work and consistency
    06:20 - Challenges of the content creation side in construction
    07:15 - Steven's transition from furniture making to full-scale construction
    08:39 - Starting his own company after college and early opportunities
    10:28 - The importance of reputation for getting hired and entrusted
    11:57 - How opportunity follows reputation
    13:18 - Work ethic as the key trait in hiring and team building
    15:27 - The importance of willingness to try new things and embrace failure
    16:15 - Owning mistakes and maintaining a good reputation
    17:07 - The value of long-term relationships with subcontractors
    18:04 - The complexity of passive house standards and project execution
    20:15 - The role of word-of-mouth and client trust in business growth
    22:35 - Hiring practices and vetting new team members
    24:23 - Transitioning to project management and hiring college-educated employees
    26:41 - Building a team with specialized trades and subcontractors
    28:42 - The significance of opportunity-driven hiring and reputation
    30:35 - The importance of integrity and reputation when referring talent
    31:41 - Parallels between farm work ethic and construction success
    33:39 - Fun profile of Steven for trade events and branding
    34:30 - Future plans and industry events, including IBS and JLC Live
    36:02 - Final thoughts and appreciation for the industry communityResources & Links:

    • Steven Kasay - LinkedIn


    • Passive House Institute US

    • IBS Conference

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    36 mins
  • The Power of Networking in Trade Education
    Jan 13 2026

    Sound Bites

    "There's nothing like this."
    "The networking opportunity is huge."
    "It's unbelievable what it can do."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Importance of Industry Events for Educators
    02:57 Networking and Collaboration Among Teachers
    05:40 Building Connections with Local Builders
    08:49 Real-World Applications in Education
    11:48 Advisory Committees and Community Engagement
    16:48 Building Local Connections
    19:41 The Power of Networking
    23:06 The Shift in Trade Education
    25:59 The Evolution of Trade Programs
    29:44 The Fulfillment of Building
    31:04 The Value of Trade Education
    31:59 Looking Ahead to the Future

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    32 mins
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