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    Stats, Strategies & Surprising Benefits for Men in Construction

    Stats, Strategies & Surprising Benefits for Men in Construction

    Meet today’s guest on the Space to Build podcast:  

    Jennifer Wilkerson is the VP of Innovations and Advancements at NCCER and Host of The Builder's Table Podcast.  (This episode is a crossover.  Find my episode on their podcast - Ep 25.)

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Just-in-Time Training Solutions
    • Women in Construction Stats
    • Ways we can all help recruit and retain women in our industry.
    • How that actually benefits the Men in Construction too!

    Connect with Jennifer to learn more:  jwilkerson@nccer.org

    Did Ambition Theory sound familiar?  We had the Owner, Andrea Janzen on our show last season:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/0uqvzMJ3i48knvroPHRdEv?si=9cecc76c0dec496a

    This episode was sponsored by BOND Civil & Utility Construction, Inc.
    Website:  https://www.bond-civilutility.com
    LinkedIn:  htpps://www.linkedin.com/company/bond-civilutility
    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/bondcivilutility
    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bondcivilconstruction/

    This episode was edited by Kathryn Tinnesz.

    Interested in starting your own podcast?  I got you covered!  Message me at kathryn@spacetobuild.co for more information!

    spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild

    Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!

    Under the Weather: How Little Things Add Up

    Under the Weather: How Little Things Add Up
    In today’s blog post, I want to talk about being sick. This past week was Thanksgiving, and on Tuesday we flew out to visit my family in California. It’s a short flight, only about two hours, but I was stressed because we had to wake up at three in the morning. So I didn’t sleep the whole night. I sat up watching movies, afraid that if I fell asleep we would miss our flight. But I’m a thirty-six year old man, so I can’t really skip sleep anymore! I was exhausted the next day, and then I got on a plane with a ton of recycled air. And when I was at my parent’s house on the guest . Coming back, we had to get up early again to get to the airport in time. On top of everything, I’m working on stressful stuff with the business. A week of not sleeping well, flying twice, and some stress all added up. I started to feel sick, and woke up the next day in bad shape. This was a series of little events that left me sick. When you get sick, it’s hard to pinpoint exactly what happened. Whether it’s a cold or cancer, it can be hard to tell the cause. Sometimes you can point to something like smoking that led to it, but often you can’t. Say that I had spent the last week at home getting plenty of sleep, and had still gotten sick. That’s totally possible. But I believe that my immune system was hurt because of stress, and as a result I got sick with the flu. Now, I can relate a lot of this to dogs. It’s sometimes tough to exactly pinpoint exactly what is going wrong with a dog. When someone says their dog is behaving badly, we can sometimes point to a specific event. We might be able to say: “The dog was fine, but he went to a dog park and he was bullied, and now he’s not fine.” That does happen, but oftentimes behavior problems—like getting sick—are an accumulation of things in the wrong order. The dog’s owner might be great, but they maybe they weren't walking the dog enough or teaching them about leadership or correction. These aren’t horrible things, but they add up.
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