Send us a text The moment that changes everything doesn’t always look heroic. For Casey, it was a dusty backyard bandsaw, reclaimed beams full of nails, and a teenager’s first glimpse of meaningful work. From there he built a life in remodeling, took detours through global aid, and learned the hard way how purpose, family, and craft can fit together when the plans on paper fall apart. We dig into what travel really teaches—how to tell the difference between aid that lasts and projects that o...
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Send us a text The moment that changes everything doesn’t always look heroic. For Casey, it was a dusty backyard bandsaw, reclaimed beams full of nails, and a teenager’s first glimpse of meaningful work. From there he built a life in remodeling, took detours through global aid, and learned the hard way how purpose, family, and craft can fit together when the plans on paper fall apart. We dig into what travel really teaches—how to tell the difference between aid that lasts and projects that o...
Send us a text Ever wonder what it actually takes to build a real estate business when no one hands you leads, scripts, or shortcuts? We sat down to compare notes on going from zero to something—picking brokerages, paying office fees that feel like rent, and waking up to a blank slate that demands courage and structure. The conversation is honest, practical, and grounded in what works when you’re new, unproven, and determined to turn consistency into opportunity. We talk through the reality ...
Timeless Movement
Send us a text The moment that changes everything doesn’t always look heroic. For Casey, it was a dusty backyard bandsaw, reclaimed beams full of nails, and a teenager’s first glimpse of meaningful work. From there he built a life in remodeling, took detours through global aid, and learned the hard way how purpose, family, and craft can fit together when the plans on paper fall apart. We dig into what travel really teaches—how to tell the difference between aid that lasts and projects that o...