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The Origins Series with Jeremy Martin

The Origins Series with Jeremy Martin

Update: 2025-12-12
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In this today’s episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt dives into another installment of the Origin Series, exploring the real-world journey behind one of Austin’s most successful builders. From early days sweeping job sites to navigating the tech world at IBM and Intel, the conversation unpacks how purposeful choices, business discipline, and the right mentors shape a builder’s career. Matt and his guest break down the power of pre-construction, the importance of client and partner selection, and why focusing deeply on process creates consistent, high-quality outcomes. Whether you're a young builder searching for direction or an experienced pro refining your model, this episode delivers hard-earned wisdom, candid lessons, and industry insight you won’t want to miss.

Featuring longtime friend, competitor, and respected builder Jeremy Martin.

Huge thanks to our episode sponsors, Diamond Kote and Huber Engineered Woods. Learn more at: 

https://diamondkotesiding.com/  

https://www.instagram.com/diamond_kote/

https://www.huberwood.com

Book Recommendations: 

Built to Last – Jim Collins

Good to Great – Jim Collins

Blue Ocean Strategy – W. Chan Kim & Renée Mauborgne

Visit Matt’s Amazon reading list for further learning resources: Build Show Amazon List 

 


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The Origins Series with Jeremy Martin

The Origins Series with Jeremy Martin

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