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In this episode, Livin the Dream shares a detailed journey of troubleshooting a complex machinery failure over eight days, emphasizing persistence, attention to detail, and innovative problem-solving techniques. The discussion covers electrical circuitry, modern CNC machine diagnostics, and the importance of leveraging technology and resources in maintenance.Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Persistence07:47 Troubleshooting Challenges in Maintenance16:35 Utilizing Technology for Problem Solving

Livin The Dream shares the evolution of his podcast, his passion for the blue-collar trades, and his vision to support aspiring tradespeople through tool donations and scholarships. This episode explores the journey, challenges, and future plans of the show.https://linktr.ee/livinthedreampodcast24Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast00:58 Origins and Initial Goals of the Show01:45 Evolution of Podcast Quality and Content03:06 Plans to Raise Funds for Tool Donations03:55 Ideas for Toolkits and Scholarships for VOTEC Students04:47 Engaging the Community for Support and Ideas05:40 Focus on Blue Collar Growth and Career Advancement06:48 Supporting New Entrants in the Trades07:31 Future Goals and Call for Collaboration08:11 Closing Remarks and Next Steps

In this episode of the Living the Dream podcast, host Sam and guest Jordan Hughes, also known as Pork Chop, delve into the world of welding, exploring the intricacies of being a combo welder, the personal journey that led Jordan to this profession, and the pride associated with building infrastructure. They discuss the challenges and benefits of travel jobs in the welding industry, offer advice for aspiring welders, and emphasize the importance of networking and field experience. The conversation also touches on Jordan's aspirations for his own welding business and unique experiences in the field, providing a comprehensive look at the life of a blue-collar worker.@rafterhhwelding TikTokhttps://hellraisedhandhatco.com/JORDY10Chapters00:00 Introduction to Welding and Blue Collar Work02:29 The Journey of a Combo Welder05:40 The Art and Pride of Welding08:20 Traveling for Work: The Life of a Welder11:22 Advice for Aspiring Welders14:04 Networking and Building a Career in Welding17:09 The Balance of Work and Family Life20:04 Future Goals and Aspirations22:50 Unique Welding Experiences25:55 Lessons Learned in the Field28:48 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors

In this episode of the Living the Dream podcast, the host and guest Josh Palmer discuss the complexities of career advancement, particularly the frustrating reality that sometimes the only way to secure a promotion is to leave a company. They share personal experiences with promotions, recognition, and the impact of company culture on career growth. The conversation delves into the importance of fair compensation, the consequences of poor management, and the struggle for job satisfaction. They also touch on the balance between work and personal life, the future of blue-collar jobs, and the significance of making informed career decisions.Chapters 00:00 The Promotion Paradox02:29 Navigating Company Politics05:23 The Cost of Loyalty08:16 The Value of Recognition11:31 The Dilemma of Pay Transparency14:26 The Impact of Company Culture17:18 The Decision to Leave20:10 Lessons Learned from Job Changes23:28 The Reality of Blue Collar Work26:16 Finding Fulfillment in Work29:11 The Importance of Work-Life Balance32:05 The Future of Work46:19 Casual Banter and Frustrations

In this episode of the Living the Dream podcast, host Sam and guest Joe discuss Joe's journey in starting his own plumbing business, the challenges he faces, and the lessons learned along the way. They explore the importance of customer service, the difficulties of creating leads, and the impact of imposter syndrome on self-worth. Joe shares valuable advice for young entrepreneurs and emphasizes the need for confidence and perseverance in the business world.https://linktr.ee/livinthedreampodcast24Classic Plumbing Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61587392630274Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Studio Updates02:12 Joe's Plumbing Journey05:26 Challenges of Starting a Business10:58 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs16:11 Lessons Learned and Imposter Syndrome25:07 Customer Interactions and Pricing32:35 Conclusion and Future Plans

In this episode, the hosts dive into the contrasting lifestyles of travel jobs versus shop jobs, exploring the pros and cons of each. James shares his extensive experience as a traveler, having flown over 1.6 million miles in nearly 14 years, while Sam expresses his preference for the stability of a shop job. They discuss the emotional toll of travel jobs, including missing family events and the loneliness that often accompanies being on the road. James reflects on his journey, including the challenges he faced when he initially left the travel job due to personal circumstances but later returned for the financial benefits. The conversation also touches on the importance of maintaining strong relationships while working in a travel job, emphasizing the need for communication and trust between partners. They highlight the unique rewards of travel jobs, such as accumulating hotel points and enjoying free vacations, but also caution about the sacrifices made in family time. Ultimately, the episode provides insights into the realities of both job types, encouraging listeners to consider their personal priorities when choosing between a travel job and a shop job.https://linktr.ee/livinthedreampodcast24Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Travel vs. Shop Jobs02:03 Pros and Cons of Travel Jobs08:06 The Emotional Toll of Travel16:19 Maintaining Relationships on the Road23:26 The Rewards of Travel Jobs37:40 Final Thoughts on Job Choices

In this episode of the Livin’ the Dream podcast, hosts Sam and Brian delve into the importance of understanding the 'why' behind one's job, rather than just the 'how.' They discuss how many people approach their work in a robotic manner, merely following instructions without grasping the underlying reasons for their tasks. Brian emphasizes that exceptional individuals in any field—be it machining, HVAC, or metrology—understand the significance of their actions and the implications of their decisions. This understanding not only enhances their performance but also prepares them for leadership roles in the future. The conversation also touches on the different types of workers: leaders, followers, and those who merely show up. Brian shares anecdotes from his experiences, illustrating how those who grasp the 'why' tend to excel, while those who don't often remain stagnant. The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their own understanding of their roles and to strive for deeper knowledge in their work, ultimately leading to personal and professional growth.Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setup02:19 The Importance of Knowing the Why07:57 Understanding Different Types of Workers14:27 The Role of Leaders and Followers20:26 The Personal Aspect of Work25:16 Understanding the Autoclave Process27:43 The Importance of Pressure in Composite Bonding30:06 Challenges in Metrology and Temperature Control35:03 Financial Constraints in Manufacturing40:31 Leadership vs. Followership in the Workplace

In this episode, the host reflects on the nature of progress, emphasizing that it is rarely a straight path. He shares personal anecdotes about setbacks, including challenges with a 1947 tractor and a near house fire, illustrating how these experiences have taught him patience and resilience. The host encourages listeners to view setbacks as part of the journey, reminding them that progress can still be made despite obstacles. He also discusses the importance of learning from mistakes and reaching out for help when needed, reinforcing that growth often comes from overcoming difficulties. The conversation serves as a motivational reminder that progress is not linear and that everyone faces challenges in their personal and professional lives. The host expresses gratitude for the support of his community and the lessons learned through recent experiences, aiming to inspire listeners to embrace their own journeys of growth and learning. He concludes by inviting feedback and interaction from the audience, signaling a commitment to continue producing content and engaging with listeners.Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Nature of Progress01:52 Setbacks and Learning Experiences05:59 The Importance of Community Support09:50 Owning Mistakes and Moving Forward13:29 Conclusion: Continuous Growth and Engagement

In this episode of the Living the Dream podcast, host Sam welcomes guests Richard Heizer and Zak X, who share their unique experiences and insights. Richard Heizer, a paintless dent repair expert from Colorado, discusses his journey from sweeping floors in the collision repair industry to establishing his own successful shop. He also shares his passion for cars and drag racing, highlighting the community aspect of the racing world. Zak X, on the other hand, opens up about his recent unemployment and the challenges he faced after voicing his opinions on social media, which led to his dismissal from a job. He reflects on the importance of free speech and the consequences of standing up for one's beliefs in today's society. The conversation delves into various topics, including the differences between drifting and drag racing, the sense of community in motorsports, and the impact of social media on personal and professional lives. Both guests share their thoughts on the current political climate, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and the importance of transparency in discussions about immigration and social issues. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about their experiences with cars and the racing community, leaving listeners with a mix of humor and thought-provoking insights.If you feel inclined to help him on his Journey here is his link tree.https://linktr.ee/Thezakx?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=11684eed-b535-466a-82f6-f291cb88c706Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guests01:37 Richard Heiser: From Collision Repair to Car Enthusiast02:33 Zak X: Unemployment and Protests04:24 The World of Drifting vs. Drag Racing05:47 Community in Racing: Then and Now17:14 Zak's Experience with Unemployment and Social Media Backlash21:39 Law Enforcement Challenges and Support22:53 Protests and Political Theater23:58 The Need for Open Dialogue26:55 Education and Parental Involvement29:15 The Impact of Social Media on Society32:36 Personal Experiences with Protests37:24 Immigration and Naturalization Perspectives39:30 Future Aspirations and Opportunities

In this episode, the host discusses the phenomenon of 'quiet quitting,' where employees disengage from their work without formally resigning. The conversation explores the reasons behind this behavior, including lack of recognition, inadequate training, and poor management practices. The host emphasizes the importance of communication, coaching, and understanding employee needs to prevent quiet quitting and foster a more engaged workforce. Strategies for both employees and managers are provided to address and overcome the challenges associated with quiet quitting.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Quiet Quitting02:32 Understanding the Causes of Quiet Quitting05:32 The Role of Management in Employee Engagement08:43 The Importance of Communication and Coaching11:35 Strategies to Overcome Quiet Quitting14:07 Final Thoughts on Employee Motivation