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    Industrial Tradition

    Industrial Tradition Podcast is for pipeline families, farmers, ranchers, makers, mothers, mechanics, truckers, welders and alike. You are welcome to pull up a seat and join the conversation where we talk about hard work and everyday life. Always feeling like you want more out of your life? Kayla, creator of Industrial Tradition and your host will do a deep dive with her guests into topics ranging from personal development to owning and running a small business to big lifestyle changes that affect the whole family. Show up here to talk shop, tell soul-filled stories, share your best advice, and shake hands with folks living on hard work and faith, just like you.
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    Episodes (12)

    SMALL FAMILY BUSINESSES WITH MATT MORRIS

    SMALL FAMILY BUSINESSES WITH MATT MORRIS

    Welcome back to another episode! Today on the podcast we are talking with Matt Morris of Morris Storage Solutions, a company where Matt and his crew build small portable storage buildings from scratch.

    Not only is Matt a business owner but he is also the pastor of a church, a husband and a dad. On today’s show we mostly talk about small business, small family businesses in particular. Matt shares his experience with us and we hear how he keeps his family business thriving while simultaneously taking care of everything and everyone else in his life.

    We also dive into talking about staffing problems, making money with a service-based business, deciding whether being a business owner is right for you, and knowing when you can’t do any more than you’re already doing.

    So if you are at some of these crossroads in your business or life, then this episode is going to help you make the right decision for you. So tune in and keep listening to hear more!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Matt tells us where he is doing the interview from and shares about his business. (01:35)
    How Matt got into the business. (04:50)
    Matt tells us how he met his wife in church and tells us about their life together. (09:15)
    Find out how Matt got involved at the church and became a preacher. (12:50)
    Understand how Matt balances business and faith. (14:34)
    From storage building to welding services and running a service-based business. (16:40)
    Employing and retaining people in a service-based business (staffing problems). (21:33)
    Why people don’t quit jobs - they quit bosses. (25:57)
    Becoming a business owner and doing your own thing versus working for a boss. (28:38)
    Matt’s reasons for starting his own business. (30:32)
    Hear more about the portable storage buildings from Morris Storage Solutions. (36:55)
    Uses for storage buildings. (39:42)
    Customizing the buildings for customers needs. (42:08)
    The importance of not taking on a lot of debt and being a business man with an entrepreneurial spirit. (44:31)

    Tweetables:

    “We work and pull together.” — Matt Morris [0:11:38.1]

    “There are customers sometimes that you’re never gonna please - doesn’t matter what you do.” — Matt Morris [0:15:34.1]

    “People don’t quit jobs, they quit bosses.” — Matt Morris [0:25:57.1]

    “Don’t take on more than you can.” — Matt Morris [0:37:14.1]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Morris Storage Solutions on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/morrisstorage/
    Morris Storage Solutions on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/morrisstorage/.
    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    How to Win Friends and Influence People — https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034/

    FULL TIME MOTHERHOOD AND BEING A BUSINESS OWNERS WIFE WITH AMANDA

    FULL TIME MOTHERHOOD AND BEING A BUSINESS OWNERS WIFE WITH AMANDA

    Welcome back to another episode! Today on the podcast we welcome our good friend, Amanda Grey to chat about her life and how she balances motherhood, marriage, business, and personal goals. Our guest has tons of great wisdom and life lessons to share that are both unique and also relatable.

    We chat about Amanda’s kids, being a stay at home mom, and managing to make time for family and a partner in a full schedule. Amanda expands on how naturally the responsibilities of motherhood came to her and her husband balance relationship and business decisions.

    Amanda is a great example of someone living an old school life but in a way that perfectly suited to her and her family’s needs and we love her for that! She gives us great inspiration on the topics of patience, communication, and self-growth, all vital areas for a fulfilling life!

    For a beautiful chat with a dear friend, be sure to tune in!

    Questions From This Episode:

    What are the ages of your kids? (03:44)
    Did you always know you wanted to be a stay at home mom? (06:16)
    How do you and your husband make time for each other? (15:50)
    How are you able to build a family team and work together? (26:25)
    When did you learn to keep perspective and patience in mind? (28:35)
    When did GTS start? (32:52)
    What is the division of labor at GTS? (38:02)
    How has the business evolved and grown from strength to strength? (42:50)
    What media are you obsessed with at the moment? (56:20)

    Tweetables:
    “I think if you are a business owners wife, things are just different.” — Amanda Grey [0:14:38.3]
    “We had to make sure that everything was working together and that’s not something that came overnight.” — Amanda Grey [0:18:39.2]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
    Present Over Perfect — https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27840585-present-over-perfect
    Laura Ingalls Wilder — http://littlehouseontheprairie.com/in-search-of-laura-about-laura-ingalls-wilder/
    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/

    HOW TO START SOMETHING NEW

    HOW TO START SOMETHING NEW

    Welcome back to another episode of Industrial Traditions. Today on the podcast we are going to talk about how to start, with the intention to ultimately share your journey. I wanted to bring this message to you because I have recently rebranded my YouTube channel and in the last four years I have launched four different brands, both personal and business. So I have learned a lot about starting from the ground up.

    Often times I joke about just being here to make something out of nothing, and sometimes it can feel exactly like that when you first get started! However, most of the time nowadays you are never truly starting from nothing. I believe that’s something we have to realize early on in our journey. We actually have a lot of privilege, and it is vital that we start to recognize that because it will allow us to gain new perspective and it will smash those early excuses that we all like to make.

    Everything I teach inside today’s episode includes things that I have learned for myself and what works for me. People often want to know technical things, but more times than not you have to understand the mental game and the physical motions of getting started, first.

    So if you want to share your message, start a business, build a community, or perhaps plan an event, then this episode is for you!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Why getting started and taking that first step is always the hardest part. (03:53)
    Importance of creating an authentic message, inspired by you. (05:12)
    Taking the time to create a manifesto to collect all your ideas into one place. (06:43)
    Niching down and identifying an avatar for your ideal audience or client. (08:55)
    Learn why it is critical to start now, not waiting until step 5. (10:26)
    Understanding why consistency is key for the long-term success of your idea. (13:52)
    Why it is important to give yourself grace and be patient with your journey. (15:45)
    The importance of riding on your strengths and learning the rest along the way. (21:12)
    Picking your distribution once you’ve chosen your type of communication. (26:46)
    Learning the importance of building a loyal community. (31:42)

    Tweetables:

    “Starting just the first thing is the hardest part.” — @industrial_trad [0:03:55.1]

    “Niching down is the absolute key; it is not detrimental.” — @industrial_trad [0:08:29.1]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/industrialtradition
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    Kayla Ross on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKb5dJdwVfb1gqvkjQwomOA

    FROM SINGLE HAND WELDER TO PIPELINE RIG WELDER (HOW HE GOT HIS FOOT IN THE DOOR)

    FROM SINGLE HAND WELDER TO PIPELINE RIG WELDER (HOW HE GOT HIS FOOT IN THE DOOR)

    Welcome back to another episode of the Industrial Tradition Podcast! Today we host our good friend Caiman, who Austin and I have know since we were young teenagers! Caiman is here to tell us about his experiences in welding, working the pipeline and how life on the road has treated him and his marriage.

    We hear from from Caiman about some of the different jobs he has done over the last few years and which ones were better and which ones were worse. Caiman has always been a hard worker and has never been afraid to put in the time and sweat and you can hear his commitment to his profession in this conversation!

    Caiman also chats about adjustments and planning and the lessons he and his wife have learned while they have been apart. Just like Austin and I, this physical separation has been a challenge and the methods that each of us are able to implement have made a big difference.

    So for a warm discussion with one of my favorite people on the planet, tune in!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    A little about the area in which Caiman is currently staying. (02:29)
    Caiman’s interest in welding and how that led to his career. (04:30)
    Building corrals, fences, working on smokers and Caiman’s first rig truck. (05:00)
    Staying friends with people since middle school! (08:33)
    Wanting to be a rig welder and sticking to that dream. (10:59)
    The family friend that gave Caiman his first job. (13:45)
    The importance of getting your start and building contacts. (17:01)
    The monetary differences when you are working on the road. (18:49)
    Caiman’s transport and accommodation at certain points. (22:01)
    The inconvenience and discomfort of living in a hotel. (23:26)
    The usefulness of a diverse range of welding experience. (29:49)
    Caiman’s need to stay steady and committed to a single job. (32:59)
    The reason Caiman has changed companies over the years. (34:45)
    The reasons and process around Caiman’s transfer to Arizona. (35:32)
    The common threads that have run through Caiman’s different jobs. (37:58)
    Why Caiman prefers his current location to the city. (40:28)
    Adjusting to the change of life away from loved ones. (42:40)
    The usefulness of FaceTime in long distance relationships. (44:27)
    Caiman and his wife’s plans to meet up. (47:07)
    Making time within the confines of an uncertain schedule. (50:35)
    Improving on communication and minimizing conflict. (53:31)
    The dream of all working in the same area! (56:41)
    Patience and determination when getting into the welding game. (58:15)

    Tweetables:

    “Bank on and focus on welding as a trade, because that will last you your entire life.” — @industrial_trad [0:30:47.2]

    “It’s great to be able to talk on the phone but it definitely does not compare to being able to see their face whenever you’re talking to them.” — Caiman [0:45:18.8]

    “If it’s something you’re passionate about, don’t lose sight of it. Do not give up, cause it is obtainable. It’s all a matter of time.” [0:58:42.0]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/industrialtradition/
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/

    Finding the Humor and Persevering Through the Plot Twists of Your Life, With Brittani of Birds Caps

    Finding the Humor and Persevering Through the Plot Twists of Your Life, With Brittani of Birds Caps

    Welcome back to another episode of the Industrial Tradition Podcast. Today on the show I am excited to talk to Brittani of Birds Caps, a stay-at-home mom, welder wife, and business owner all in one!

    In addition to being a mom, Brittani owns a small business making welding caps straight from her home, with her kids right in the mix of it all. She is an amazing inspiration; from being a young mom in welding school, to following her motherly intuition, Brittani believes that her decisions have led her to where she is in life today.

    Inside this episode we dive into Brittani’s journey and how her dream to become an underwater welder took a turn for what she believes to have saved her life! She also shares what it means to persevere, never giving up on what you were meant to do, while also understanding what is most important in your life and where you are investing your time.

    We end off the conversation with Brittani sharing her best advice with other small business owners, and learning what it means to find the humor in life. I just love hearing how a mom that has kids at home and a husband at work, is actively working towards her dreams, despite not having it all figured out quite yet. So stay tuned to be sure that you don’t miss out on this amazing episode!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Brittani’s background and how her dreams took a drastic turn, for the better. (03:53)
    Why Brittani believes that her son being born saved her life. (04:30)
    The story of how Brittani met her husband. (05:00)
    Brittani’s breaking point; the accident that led to become a stay-at-home mom. (06:33)
    Challenges Brittani faced becoming a stay-at-home mom after working full-time. (07:23)
    How Brittani first got started in her business, and the first cap she ever made. (11:07)
    The change that led to Brittani’s welding cap business exploding. (13:52)
    Strategies Brittani uses to keep her business growing, but not overwhelming. (16:19)
    How Brittani and her husband have made the choice not to work and travel. (24:45)
    The importance of finding a job that is right for you, in your stage of life. (26:32)
    Learning to managing postpartum depression; a full-time commitment (27:50)
    Brittani and her husband’s plan to build a life on a farm, working for themselves. (29:52)
    How Brittani first got interested in agriculture by joining the FFA. (33:59)
    What led Brittani to starting her business in the first place. (40:49)
    Brittani’s best advice to for stay-at-home moms; take care of yourself. (41:22)
    How Brittani always tries to find the humor in life’s challenging situations. (53:37)

    “I have absolutely no regrets in life because the decisions that I made yesterday have put me where I am today.” — Brittani [0:10:04.1]

    “We like the idea of keeping the farm alive because we firmly believe that farming is very important.” — Brittani [0:36:23.1]

    “If I don’t refill myself, I will completely give myself to everybody else and suddenly I’m empty and I will have nothing left to give.” — Brittani [0:41:40.1]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Brittani Birds — https://www.facebook.com/birdscaps/
    Brittani on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/birdscaps_britthimes/
    Brittani’s favorite quote — “Hope is an anchor for the soul." Hebrews 6:19
    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/

    BEING A PIPELINE WIFE MADE ME DEPRESSED (HOW I FOUND HAPPINESS AGAIN)

    BEING A PIPELINE WIFE MADE ME DEPRESSED (HOW I FOUND HAPPINESS AGAIN)

    In this episode of the podcast we are switching things up a bit! My husband, Austin, is going to interview me today. We will be looking at my background and the time leading up to when he decided to travel and become a pipeline welder. Traveling and being a pipeline wife ultimately made me depressed. How? Why? We get into that.

    We both try and open up as much as possible and it is in keeping with the way we have chosen to live our lives and run this business to share as much as we can. For me, the process of confronting my fears and seeking help has been a process of healing and creating Industrial Tradition is part of that.

    The conversation ends off fielding some questions from my Instagram followers and I discuss staying productive and finding my community amongst other things.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    My early years and growing up on a family farm. (03:10)
    Grandparents & Great-Grandparents (06:08)
    When I started going to livestock shows. (10:42)
    College years and studying towards an agricultural degree. (13:08)
    How my interests and passions from school spilled over into Industrial Tradition. (16:59)
    Going out on the road with Austin and the depression that followed. (18:14)
    Getting a job, making a contribution and using my time. (23:10)
    North Dakota and starting to really deal with depression. (25:53)
    Finding help, the Lord and attending therapy on a weekly basis. (33:01)
    The key lessons that I have carried over from this period to today. (37:02)
    The two perceptions in the world that I wish I could change. (42:32)
    The challenge of staying productive and focussed. (46:58)
    Why I ended up as an entrepreneur and am so passionate about this community. (53:25)

    Tweetables:

    “The idea of questioning everything is a big part of how I’ve got to where I am today.” — @industrial_trad [0:39:47.2]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
    My instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekaylaross
    Industrial Tradition — https://www.industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    Industrial Tradition Episode 02 — https://industrialtradition.com/blogs/news/002
    Austin Ross — https://www.arosswelding.com/
    National FFA Organization — https://www.ffa.org/home
    Jamey Ivey — https://jamieivey.com/

    TIPS FOR MAKING LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS WORK

    TIPS FOR MAKING LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS WORK

    Welcome to another episode of The Industrial Tradition Podcast everybody! Today the conversation is between me and my husband, Austin, and we are talking about the challenges of living apart and how we manage them.

    Since marrying six years ago, Austin and I have had to deal with living separate on multiple occasions. It has never been more than 3 months at a time, but it has taught us a lot. I don’t know about you, but this is something that didn’t come naturally to me at all and has taken a lot of work and intentional growth to get to a place that is healthy for our relationship when living separate is necessary.

    With the launch of Industrial Tradition last fall we have found yourself living separate more than we like. We knew this going into it so it wasn’t a surprise, but it hasn’t been seamless. The conversation is an intimate and honest one in which we try share as much as possible about the lessons we have learned and our hopes for the future. We offer some tips for others in similar situations in the hope that it might aid you on your journey together.

    We touch on the importance of conversation and communication, the love languages, independence and remaining grounded and grateful. Please join us as we dive deep into our own history, present, and future!
    Key Points From This Episode:

    What Austin and I do and some background to our relationship. (05:05)
    Getting ready for turning thirty and a new era. (06:11)
    The launch of Industrial Tradition and what this changed. (07:59)
    Lessons we learned in the last few years about running a business. (09:28)
    The video I posted when Austin left and the reactions to it. (12:12)
    The great help that FaceTime has been in the separation we experience. (14:41)
    Finding comfort in familiarity and getting used to things. (15:58)
    The tools that have made this issue more manageable. (17:28)
    Comparing pipeline couples and military families. (22:13)
    Knowing why you might have to live apart. (23:09)
    How I went back to therapy and the reasons I advocate for it. (25:59)
    Looking to the future and how we plan to make this work. (28:05)
    Tips to others who might be confronted with a similar situation. (30:09)
    The time Austin had to mail me a key to move a trailer. (33:08)
    The importance of honesty and realistic expectations. (37:18)
    Independence and finding happiness within yourself. (39:08)
    Austin answers the three questions again! (45:40)
    And much more!

    Tweetables:

    “Any time you have experience in something and you know what to expect, you have an idea of learning how to communicate through it.” — @industrial_trad [0:16:00.2]

    “You don’t marry someone to live your life separate from them and not sleep in the same bed and not see each other physically for months.” — @industrial_trad [0:21:21.2]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    Industrial Tradition Episode 02 — https://industrialtradition.com/blogs/news/002
    Austin Ross — https://www.arosswelding.com/
    FaceTime — https://www.imore.com/facetime
    The 5 Love Languages — http://www.5lovelanguages.com/

    PREVENTIVE DOUBLE MASTECTOMY SPARKS A NEW SEASON FOR THIS WOMAN | EP 004

    PREVENTIVE DOUBLE MASTECTOMY SPARKS A NEW SEASON FOR THIS WOMAN | EP 004

    In episode 004 of the Industrial Tradition podcast we are back with Mary Kate Page from episode 003. Mary Kate is an entrepreneur at heart and a part of the double mastectomy sisterhood. She loves graphic T's, laughter, and coffee. She’s also a dog mom, a pipeline wife, and a full time traveler.

    This is the second half of our two hour long conversation we had the day we recorded. We are diving into why she had a double mastectomy, her experience as she navigated that process, and what life looks like for her today and her plans and dreams for the future.

    I learned so much from sitting down with MK. She taught me to trust my gut, have courage to make a hard choice today that will brighten my future, and to just keep growing, learning, and trying new things. She has a serious zest for life and I hope you find the time to listen to her story. I really think it’s meant for the masses. She is a woman for women y’all, but that doesn’t mean the guy won’t learn a little something too.

    If you missed last week be sure to check out episode 003 of the Industrial Tradition Podcast where we dived into MK’s background, her first part of adulthood, and how she became a pipeline wife.

    Questions From This Episode:

    Talking about your double mastectomy. How did you find out, was it cancer? (1:36)
    Your story helps others in knowing there is a possibility and a choice that can be made ahead of time. I know your story is different but it can help other people and it needs to be talked about because there’s a stigma around it. (21:00)
    It’s important for other people to know you’re not down-playing cancer and the severity of that if yours was something that was benign or it was your choice. It’s still a huge deal, it’s changing your body. (24:00)
    How do you refer to double mastectomy - do you say survivor or do you just say that you have had one? How do you word that? (25:40)
    I want to get into the rebirth, the ‘new’ season that you’re in, where you’re changing a lot of things. Can we talk a little bit about what you’re doing and what your plans are? (26:40)

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Discovering a lump - the start of MK’s double mastectomy journey. (1:45)
    Finding the right doctor for you. (07:00)
    Traveling back and forth for doctors appointments. (09:00)
    Making the decision to have a double mastectomy. (11:00)
    MK’s reasons for wanting to share her story. (12:20)
    Finding a new normal. (13:55)
    Being open about the process and the experience. (22:27)
    How MK found her voice through her blog/website. (27:36)
    MK’s future plans and business endeavors. (33:30)
    Finding a balance in your life. (40:26)
    Find out some of MK’s favorites. (45:50)
    And much more!

    Tweetables:

    “I don’t feel like it’s a matter of if, I feel like it’s a matter of when.” — @ Mary Kate [0:11:35.0]

    “It’s now my new normal but I’m still learning what my new normal is.” — @ Mary Kate [0:13:55.1]

    “Failing forward is always the best because at least you’re moving.” — @ Mary Kate [0:48:27.0]
    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    Industrial Tradition Episode 03 — https://industrialtradition.com/blogs/news/003

    Mary Kate — https://xomk.me/
    Mary Kate on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marykatepage/
    Twenty Six — https://xomk.me/blogposts/2018/8/1/02-twenty-six
    Living Life on a 50 AMP— https://xomk.me/blogposts/2018/8/10/03-living-life-on-a-50-amp

    Mel Robbins Kickass — https://melrobbins.com/kickass/
    The 5 Second Rule — https://amzn.to/2Ptu9Xh
    Girl, Wash Your Face - https://amzn.to/2MHjLg1
    Believe Bigger - https://amzn.to/2PujPyj
    p.s. from MK [Note: if the book doesn't speak to you in this season of your life, dont force it... keep looking.]
    The Life Coach School Podcast — https://thelifecoachschool.com/podcasts/

    PIPELINE WIFE WHO LEARNED HOW TO NAVIGATE LIVING ON THE ROAD AND FINDING HER THING AT THE SAME TIME | EP 003

    PIPELINE WIFE WHO LEARNED HOW TO NAVIGATE LIVING ON THE ROAD AND FINDING HER THING AT THE SAME TIME | EP 003

    Ever wonder what it would take to quit your life and transition into a lifestyle of full-time travel? Well, today we are getting a behind-the-scenes look at exactly how that transition works! I am joined by Mary Kate Page, also known as MK or XOMK online, for an exclusive chat about her journey as a pipeline wife and how she was able to redefine success for her own life.

    Mary Kate is an entrepreneur at heart and a part of the double mastectomy sisterhood. She loves graphic T's, laughter, and coffee. She’s also a dog mom and, of course, a pipeline wife! There are so many things about her that I absolutely love. Over the last couple of months I’ve gotten to know her and I believe that her story is going to inspire so many people.

    Our interview lasted for quite a while, so today’s episode is going to be the first part of our conversation and next week will be part two. We are diving into MK’s background, her first part of adulthood, and how she became a pipeline wife. On next week’s episode, we are talking all about her double mastectomy, her experience as part of the sisterhood, and what exactly her future holds.

    I am just so excited for you to join us for today’s episode. So keep listening to hear more and be sure to come back next week for part two of MK’s story!

    Questions From This Episode:

    Out of all the things you’ve been through and done in life, which one happened first? Give us a timeline of how things happened, starting from high school/college. (5:29)
    Help us understand the chaos that is pipeline life. (23:00)
    Traveling right off the bat, before you guys even got married - what was that like? (25:29)
    Everyone’s timeline is different, it has taken you, and even me, years to come to all these realizations and that’s okay. (35:18)
    How do you find the balance between being away from your husband and not having the guilt of not working while he’s working? Taking off, seeing your family, I’ve seen you do a good job with that and it’s something I really struggle with. Do you just book it last minute or plan ahead and travel from wherever you are at the time? (39:56)

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Looking at the timeline of MK’s life and where MK was “born”. (5:56)
    How MK met her husband. (12:25)
    Quitting her life and becoming a pipeline wife. (18:50)
    Pipeline life and some of Mk’s experiences. (23:25)
    Transitioning into a traveling lifestyle. (25:37)
    Redefining success and finding the right role for you. (28:53)
    Giving yourself the time to live out your life on your own timeline. (35:50)
    Booking last minute family trips - the importance of spending time with family. (41:41)
    And much more!

    Tweetables:

    “I don’t even have to be the same person I was 10 seconds ago and that’s kind of great, you’re constantly evolving.” — @ Mary Kate [0:30:54.1]

    “Be an advocate for your own life and what truly is on your heart.” — @ Mary Kate [0:33:52.1]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    Mary Kate — https://xomk.me/
    Mary Kate on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marykatepage/
    Twenty Six — https://xomk.me/blogposts/2018/8/1/02-twenty-six
    Living Life on a 50 AMP— https://xomk.me/blogposts/2018/8/10/03-living-life-on-a-50-amp

    HAVING SOCIAL INFLUENCE WITHOUT BEING ON SOCIAL MEDIA ALL THE TIME | EP 002

    HAVING SOCIAL INFLUENCE WITHOUT BEING ON SOCIAL MEDIA ALL THE TIME | EP 002

    This is episode two of the Industrial Tradition Podcast. Industrial Tradition is all about real life and real people, doing what they do and achieving their own types of success. So what better way to share and engage with these stories than a homely and personable podcast with space for anyone! Today I am so excited for you all to meet Austin, he is my husband and he is a pipeline welder. In this episode we will be discussing having social media influence without having social media. We will be hearing what Austin has learned, what he thinks about it and how that has changed. We’re getting into it right now so be sure to stay tuned!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Understanding Austin’s online presence.
    • Austin’s concerns about starting a Youtube channel.
    • The challenges that come with sharing stuff online.
    • Faith in knowing there is abundance in everything.
    • Giving out information to help other people.
    • The snowball effect and what Austin has learned through the process.

    • The importance of knowing your audience and staying consistent.
    • What Austin’s watching, reading and his favorite quotes.
    • And much more!

    Tweetables:
    “I want to help the people that really want it.” — Austin Ross [0:05:16.1]

    “If you're striving toward what you love doing there is not a shortage of things.” — Austin Ross

    [0:09:03.0]
    “Learn something everyday.” — Austin Ross [0:24:50.0] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Follow Austin on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/arosswelding
    Subscribe to Austin - https://www.arosswelding.com/subscribe
    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/ Austin Ross — https://www.arosswelding.com/
    Audible — https://www.audible.com/
    Peter McKinon — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3DkFux8Iv-aYnTRWzwaiBA

    WHY A PODCAST & MEET YOUR HOST | 001

    WHY A PODCAST & MEET YOUR HOST | 001

    Welcome to the first episode of the Industrial Tradition Podcast! This platform is going to serve as our community’s round table, a place for people to come together and share stories about their lives. Industrial Tradition is all about real life and real people, doing what they do and achieving their own types of success. So what better way to share and engage with these stories than a homely and personable podcast with space for anyone! In this episode we will just be introducing the format and some of the themes and goals of this podcast and getting you familiar with our primary host, Kayla. Hopefully by the end of the episode you will be feeling at home and excited for the next episode launching next week. We cannot wait for you to share this journey with us, so make sure you tune in!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    When to expect each episode of the Industrial Tradition podcast.
    A little about the brand, Kayla and what she gets up to!
    All the different business compartments of Industrial Tradition and it’s sister companies.
    Why a podcast? Why something else in an already busy schedule?
    The extent of the Industrial Tradition community and its members.
    Breaking the closed loop of much of the podcasting world.
    Everyone has a story to tell and a unique perspective to share
    And much more!

    Tweetables:

    “New projects kicking off are always a little bit confusing because you wonder, do people like them?” — @industrial_trad [0:01:58.1]

    “It’s like I can’t function if it’s not chaotic.” — @industrial_trad [0:10:28.2]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Show notes - https://industrialtradition.com/blogs/news/001

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Instagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/
    A Ross Welding — https://www.arosswelding.com/

    Industrial Tradition Podcast Trailer

    Industrial Tradition Podcast Trailer

    Hello everyone and welcome to the Industrial Tradition Podcast. This is a short trailer to introduce who we are and what we are about as a brand and now a podcasting platform. In the coming weeks you can expect to hear real and honest talks with members from our community sharing their stories and work and we could not be more excited to bring them to you. So be sure to tune in next week for the the first full episode and come with us, together on this journey!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Welcome to the Industrial Tradition Podcast!
    What this show is going to be about and what to expect from future episodes.
    A little about Industrial Tradition and what we do.
    And much more!

    Tweetables:

    “Good folks, with good stories and good lessons.” — @industrial_trad [0:01:49.1]

    “I am so excited to bring this to you and give y’all a voice to one another.” — @industrial_trad [004:18.1]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Show notes - https://industrialtradition.com/blogs/news/000

    Industrial Tradition — https://industrialtradition.com/
    Industrial Tradition on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/c/austinandkayla
    Industrial Tradition on Twitter — https://twitter.com/industrial_trad
    Industrial Tradition on Intagram —https://www.instagram.com/industrial_tradition/

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