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Welcome to the Construction Veteran Podcast. This is a podcast connecting and celebrating veterans in construction, those who have the desire to be in the industry, and those who support them to create the built environment. 

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Send us a Message! Your name moves faster than your resume in construction, and that truth can either build your future or quietly close doors behind you. We dive into the art of climbing without burning bridges—how to pursue responsibility, income, and influence while protecting the relationships that outlast every project. We start by separating gratitude from loyalty. You do not owe a company forever, but you do owe people respect for the role they played in your growth. From there, we un...
Send us a Message! What does it take to turn a 5 a.m. chow line into a blueprint for leading mission-critical construction? We sit down with Kera, a former Army culinary specialist whose real edge was never the spatula—it was logistics, compliance, and performance under pressure. She walks us through the surprising complexity of doors, frames, and hardware, where codes, egress, and security converge and where a single lock can determine safety and success across the life of a building. We un...
Send us a Message! Discipline gets a bad rap as loud and rigid, but the kind that actually moves careers in construction is quiet, steady, and relentlessly reliable. We break down how the habits forged in service—showing up when it’s inconvenient, keeping standards when no one’s watching, and regulating emotions under stress—translate into a powerful edge on site, in sales, and in leadership. The payoff isn’t noise; it’s trust. And in construction, trust is currency that opens doors, wins bid...
Send us a Message! The quiet danger isn’t missing deadlines—it’s losing yourself while still hitting them. We dig into why veterans in construction often mistake burnout for high performance, how chronic stress differs from the military’s surge-based stress, and why the mantra “I’ve handled worse” can mask a long, slow drain of meaning. This isn’t a story about weakness; it’s about duration, load, and the patterns that turn grit from a superpower into a liability. We break down the subtle si...
Send us a Message! The moment the uniform comes off, the noise drops—and the harder questions echo. We open up about the silence that follows separation, the sudden return of every choice, and why “freedom” can feel like drift when the structure that once organized your life disappears. Instead of sprinting into a new title to patch the hole, we get honest about the quiet grief many veterans carry and the subtle ways it shows up as irritability, restlessness, or emotional flatness. Together ...
Send us a Message! What if the skills you earned under pressure—decisive action, accountability, and care for your team—were the exact traits that make you great at serving builders? That’s the heart of our conversation with Air Force veteran Brandon, who traded security forces and deployments for a construction-adjacent sales role where reliability and relationships win the day. We dig into the real transition—messy, human, and often humbling. Brandon shares how leaving the structure of ser...
Calm Beats Control

Calm Beats Control

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Send us a Message! Ever feel that split second when your jaw tightens and your breath runs short right before you snap? That flash is the hinge of leadership. We dig into why yelling often masquerades as control, how it triggers a threat response that looks like action but kills trust, and what to do instead when pressure, risk, and deadlines stack up on a busy job site. We walk through simple, practical moves for steady leadership under stress: pause before you speak, lower your volume on p...
Send us a Message! Ever been told “your skills translate” and left wondering how that actually helps on a chaotic job site? We zoom into the real mechanics of taking military strengths—situational awareness, accountability, and calm under pressure—and turning them into measurable outcomes in construction. No capes, no clichés, just the honest, practical shifts that let veterans earn trust fast, avoid burnout, and build a reputation that sticks from project to project. We start with the famil...
Send us a Message! The job gets built either way, but what happens to the people building it? We pull back the curtain on mental health in construction, naming the pressures everyone feels but rarely says out loud: relentless schedules, thin margins, and a culture that equates stoicism with strength. The result is a quiet grind where “I’m fine” becomes a habit, veterans push past their limits, and crews treat exhaustion like a badge until safety and relationships start to crack. We challenge...
Send us a Message! Jet noise, Humvees, and a weather station might sound like an odd path to construction leadership, but that’s exactly where Alicia’s story takes us—and why it sticks. We sit down to talk about growing up with limited family ties, finding belonging in the Air Force, and discovering that “voice” isn’t just confidence; it’s responsibility when pilots are waiting on your call. Alicia breaks down the real work behind the “weather observer” title—tactical support with Army units...
Send us a Message! What if rest didn’t feel like failure? We open the year with a quiet, unhurried conversation about choosing depth over speed, especially for veterans and builders who were trained to move toward noise, deadlines, and pressure. When usefulness becomes identity, stillness can feel unsafe—so we name that tension and learn how to carry strength without losing our humanity. I share why structure comforts until it outlives its season, how exhaustion can hide beneath applause, an...
Send us a Message! What happens when a Night Stalker trades flight ops for flat roofs—and still refuses to miss the mission? We sit down with Dylan Kirkpatrick, a former 160th SOAR crew chief, who rebuilt his sense of purpose by owning the full stack of commercial roofing: business development, estimating, and project management in the booming Dallas–Fort Worth market. Dylan walks us through the habits forged in special operations—meticulous planning, relentless tempo, and uncompromising int...
Send us a Message! After 21 years in the Army, Master Sergeant Karl Muller faced a crossroads common to many veterans—how to transition from the structured military environment to a fulfilling civilian career. The decision to retire wasn't made lightly. Despite earning a spot on the promotion list to Sergeant Major, Carl recognized that another series of moves would take a toll on his family. "I looked at my wife, Maria, and she just wasn't happy," Karl reflects. "Those weren't tears that wer...
Send us a Message! Ted Baumgardner's journey from Marine Corps intelligence officer to construction technology entrepreneur offers a compelling roadmap for veterans seeking meaningful work after service. Growing up in a South Jersey construction family with parents who ran union businesses in Atlantic City, Ted had building in his blood—but first answered the call to serve after 9/11, attending the Naval Academy and becoming a Ground Intelligence Officer. What makes Ted's story particularly ...
Send us a Message! Career transitions can feel like starting over, especially when you've invested years building your expertise and identity. In this deeply personal episode, Scott opens up about his journey from 14 years in construction to a new career in insurance—a shift that felt remarkably similar to leaving military service. For many veterans, construction offers familiar comfort: structure, discipline, physical challenges, and a daily mission. Scott shares how he progressed through v...
Send us a Message! What does it take to redefine success after three decades in military service? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Bill McDonald, an Army Special Operations veteran who transitioned from a 31-year career to find new purpose in the construction industry. Bill offers a candid look at his diverse roles as a Special Forces medic, engineer, and civil affairs officer, highlighting the critical yet often overlooked field of civil affairs. His insights into building trust an...
Send us a Message! Ever wondered how a career shift from the military to the construction industry unfolds? Join us as Chris, a seasoned electrician and now superintendent, opens up about his transformative journey from serving on the USS Nimitz to leading teams in construction. His fascinating background, starting in East Texas and transitioning through active duty to the reserves, sets the stage for deep insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by veterans venturing into new car...
Send us a Message! Join us as we welcome Jason, a Marine Corps veteran and the inspiring leader of a welding school in Orlando, who takes us on a remarkable journey from military service to a dynamic career in construction. Jason shares his compelling decision to join the Marines, driven by the desire for challenge and the life-altering impact of the September 11th attacks. Discover how he reassured his worried mother by choosing a non-combat role and nurtured his welding skills from high sch...
Send us a Message! What if the pressure to be perfect is silently harming our best workers? Join us to uncover the hidden mental health crisis within the construction industry as we sit down with Thomas LeMay and Brian Winningham. Thomas, the child of a Navy veteran, and Brian, a former Ranger, bring their expert perspectives to a crucial conversation on leadership and mental health. They introduce their collaborative project—a book aimed at equipping foremen with essential leadership tools, ...
Send us a Message! Ever wondered how military leadership transitions into a civilian career? Former Marine Corps helicopter pilot Dan Sampson takes us on an inspiring journey from his roots in Dallas, Texas, through rigorous years at the Naval Academy and his decade-long service flying UH-1 Yankee helicopters. Now a project manager at Arco Murray, Dan navigates the complexities of managing contracts, supporting field operations, and ensuring client satisfaction. Tune in to hear Dan's reflecti...
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