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Blue Collar Business Podcast
Sy Kirby
63 episodes
13 hours ago
The fastest way to burn profit is to build off bad data. We sit down with Tylor Foster, founder and CEO of DirtLab, to unpack how rushed designs, mismatched elevations, and vague standards cascade into RFIs, idle equipment, and rework—and how to stop it before a blade ever touches dirt. Tylor draws on years at Granite’s large projects group to show why clean inputs and strong project controls aren’t optional; they’re the foundation that turns weekly WIP into real insight and keeps your foreca...
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The fastest way to burn profit is to build off bad data. We sit down with Tylor Foster, founder and CEO of DirtLab, to unpack how rushed designs, mismatched elevations, and vague standards cascade into RFIs, idle equipment, and rework—and how to stop it before a blade ever touches dirt. Tylor draws on years at Granite’s large projects group to show why clean inputs and strong project controls aren’t optional; they’re the foundation that turns weekly WIP into real insight and keeps your foreca...
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Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 63 - Fixing Bad Data Before It Breaks Your Job
The fastest way to burn profit is to build off bad data. We sit down with Tylor Foster, founder and CEO of DirtLab, to unpack how rushed designs, mismatched elevations, and vague standards cascade into RFIs, idle equipment, and rework—and how to stop it before a blade ever touches dirt. Tylor draws on years at Granite’s large projects group to show why clean inputs and strong project controls aren’t optional; they’re the foundation that turns weekly WIP into real insight and keeps your foreca...
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14 hours ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 62 – Visibility Wins: Make the Invisible, Visible
Hard work shouldn’t feel like guesswork. Sy sits down with Zach Estes, founder of Lean Dirt, to unpack a simple, battle-tested way to run civil construction with less chaos and more clarity. We get straight into the 2-3-4 framework, two systems, three actions, four routines, that turns hidden information into visible standards and transforms accountability from a speech into a system. We start by reframing value vs waste and why civil construction is real value creation, then zoom into the t...
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1 week ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 61 - Digging Digital Trenches
Think your marketing problem needs more ad spend? Luke Eggebraaten argues it needs a better foundation. We dig into the exact steps excavation and utility contractors can take to get found, get picked, and get paid, without wasting cash on “magic” lead promises. Luke shares how he went from broad small-business marketing to serving the dirt world exclusively, why that focus matters, and how his team helps crews build a digital presence that matches the quality of their work in the ground. We...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 60 - From Machines to Mentorship
Payroll panic, pricing doubts, and the pull of the machine, if you’ve ever felt that tug-of-war, you’ll feel seen here. We sit down with John to unpack how Dirt to Dollars grew from hard questions in the field into a coaching program grounded in reality, not buzzwords. He explains why context matters more than clichés, how to price for risk without flinching, and the simple shifts that move a crew from chaos to consistent wins. We get specific about the owner’s turning point: stepping out of...
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3 weeks ago
44 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 59 - Big Jobs, Bigger Mistakes: What They Don’t Teach in Construction
Ever wonder why some blue-collar businesses look huge online yet struggle to keep cash in the bank? We dig into the real story behind sustainable growth with John Seaman of JC Property Professionals, how a kid raised on job sites built a company across trees, clearing, and grading, then made the tough call to walk away from custom home headaches and lean into dirt work where the math made sense. Along the way, we unpack the gear debate that quietly bankrupts operators: new machines with warra...
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4 weeks ago
58 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 58 - How GCs Win With Subs
Tired of hard-bid chaos and the “race to the bottom” that leaves everyone exhausted and underpaid? We sit down with Dylan Ream, regional manager at ARCO, to unpack how design-build flips the incentives so subs can profit, owners get clarity, and schedules stop bleeding. Dylan’s path, engineering grad to field-heavy project engineer to design-build PM, reveals why real-world problem solving beats perfect paper and how continuity from kickoff to closeout (“cradle to key”) saves owners from pain...
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 57 - Solving Equipment Chaos, One Part at a Time
Sam Light, owner of Lighthouse Machinery and a 25-year veteran of the heavy equipment industry, takes us behind the scenes of a market in transformation. With experience running dealerships across multiple states, Sam brings unparalleled insight into why he left the corporate world to create something that genuinely serves customers rather than shareholders. The conversation reveals how the construction equipment industry has fundamentally changed over the last two decades. Experienced profe...
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1 month ago
59 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 56 - Get Heavy Machines Repaired Without Dealer Delays
What happens when skilled mechanics break free from the dealership model? A revolution in equipment service that's changing the construction industry. Alex Kraft spent 16 years watching the same problems plague heavy equipment service: weeks-long backlogs, poor communication, frustrated customers, and skilled technicians earning a fraction of what dealerships bill for their labor. Instead of accepting the status quo, he created Heave, an on-demand platform connecting equipment owners directl...
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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 55 - Fixing Financial Blind Spots in Construction
Ever wondered why your profitable projects aren't reflected in your bank account? The answer lies in construction financial management, specifically, the disconnect between traditional accounting software and the unique needs of contractors. In this revealing conversation, Sy Kirby speaks with Caleb Smith, Co-Founder and President of ControlQore, about the financial visibility gap plaguing blue-collar businesses. Caleb, whose team combines construction experience with software expertise, exp...
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1 month ago
57 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 54 - Why Your Next Career Insurance Policy Should Be Manual Skills
The skills gap in America didn't happen by accident. It was engineered through decades of educational policies that systematically dismantled vocational training in favor of college preparation. Zachary Hanson, author of The Trade Gap and host of The Okayest Trapper Podcast, joins us to share his remarkable journey from corporate executive to skilled tradesman. After climbing the corporate ladder in the AI industry, Zach experienced firsthand how precarious white-collar careers can be when h...
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 53 - Tiered Pricing Secrets Every Blue Collar Boss Must Know
Ever feel like you're working harder than ever but your profits don't show it? You're not alone. In this eye-opening conversation, America's service coach Joe Crisara reveals the exact strategy that took him from $500,000 in debt to completely debt-free in just three years—without working more hours or finding more customers. The secret? The Pure Motive Service Approach. Joe walks us through how blue collar businesses consistently undervalue their expertise and leave massive profits on the t...
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2 months ago
58 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 52 - How We Stopped Fighting About Work
Marriage and business make for a volatile mix, as Sy and Sara Kirby candidly reveal in this vulnerable exploration of conflict communication and emotional safety. After nearly a decade of working side-by-side in their blue-collar business, they've weathered storms that would sink many relationships – and emerged with hard-won wisdom about keeping both enterprises afloat. The couple pulls back the curtain on their evolution from "loud and fast" arguments in early marriage to more methodical d...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 51 - Designing a Future and a Legacy Together
The delicate dance between entrepreneurship and marriage takes center stage in this heartfelt conversation with Sy and Sara Kirby. The couple opens up about the challenges and triumphs of building a construction business while raising a family and nurturing their relationship. From the beginning, their different approaches were evident - Sy focused on scaling the business to eight figures while Sara concentrated on managing day-to-day operations and stability. This natural tension between vi...
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2 months ago
37 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 50 - Why You Should Be Winning Federal Contracts as a Small Business
Have you ever wondered if there's a more stable revenue stream waiting for your blue collar business? In this eye-opening episode, Eric Knellinger, president of US Federal Contractor Registration, reveals the largely untapped world of federal government contracts and how they can transform small businesses in the trades. Did you know that 23% of all federal contracts MUST be awarded to small businesses? That's billions of dollars in potential work for companies just like yours. Eric shares t...
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3 months ago
57 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 49 - Making Time for What Truly Matters
Time—the ultimate non-renewable resource. For blue collar business owners juggling family life with entrepreneurial demands, time management isn't just a productivity hack—it's survival. In this raw and revealing second installment of our Date Night series, my wife Sara and I pull back the curtain on how we manage the constant tug-of-war between business and family time. From our hectic 5:30am wake-ups to the delicate dance of bedtime routines, we share an unfiltered look at what keeps our w...
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 48 - Rebuilding Intimacy, Building Business
Sy Kirby takes a deeply personal turn in this episode, inviting his business partner and wife of 11 years, Sara, to kick off a special four-part series on the challenges of marriage in entrepreneurship. Their raw conversation offers an intimate glimpse into how blue-collar business owners can protect their most important partnership while building something extraordinary together. The couple doesn't hold back as they share their journey from newlyweds to business partners, raising three chil...
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3 months ago
44 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 47 - How to Move Forward When You're Mentally and Physically Stuck
If you're tired of spinning your wheels, worn down from the same routine, or just feeling mentally buried, this episode is built for you. We’ve stitched together the best answers from multiple guests who all responded to one honest question: what do you say to the blue collar worker who’s sick of being stuck in the mud? The responses are real, hard-earned, and brutally honest. You’ll hear from folks who’ve been in the ditch, started from nothing, and fought their way up. Some are running comp...
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3 months ago
21 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 46 - Cash Flow Clarity: Funding Big Jobs Right
The most successful construction business owners know a secret that others learn the hard way: understanding cash flow is the difference between thriving and barely surviving. In this powerful conversation with Scott Peper, CEO of Mobilization Funding, we unpack why so many blue-collar businesses show healthy profits on paper but struggle with empty bank accounts in reality. Scott brings thirteen years of experience financing specialty contractors and analyzing thousands of construction cash...
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3 months ago
53 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 45 - Your Questions Answered: Blue-Collar Business Growth and Hard Truths
This week on the Blue Collar Business Podcast, I’m bringing you something a little different—a live Q&A session straight from TikTok and YouTube. I took your real, raw questions and gave honest answers based on what I’ve lived and learned in the trenches. We hit on everything from scaling family-run excavation businesses to figuring out margins, systems, and when it’s time to get out of the machine and into the office. If you’re maxed out on labor but still hungry to grow, I break down ho...
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 44 - How to Get Paid Faster
Ever finished a job perfectly, only to wait weeks or months to actually get paid for it? For blue collar businesses, cash flow isn't just an accounting concept—it's the lifeblood that keeps crews working, equipment running, and families fed. In this revealing conversation, tech entrepreneur Joe Kaye shares how his journey from corporate boardrooms to blue collar solutions began when he nearly purchased a trades business himself. During due diligence, he discovered a universal pain point acro...
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4 months ago
50 minutes

Blue Collar Business Podcast
The fastest way to burn profit is to build off bad data. We sit down with Tylor Foster, founder and CEO of DirtLab, to unpack how rushed designs, mismatched elevations, and vague standards cascade into RFIs, idle equipment, and rework—and how to stop it before a blade ever touches dirt. Tylor draws on years at Granite’s large projects group to show why clean inputs and strong project controls aren’t optional; they’re the foundation that turns weekly WIP into real insight and keeps your foreca...