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Wired to Build
Nick Caravella
31 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Wired to Build! We're a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use construction technology to manage the full life cycle of their buildings. Join the team at Avicado as we deep dive into the minds of visionaries, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders and see how are shaping the future of the built environment. Whether you're in the field or in the office get ready to help your company get wired to build!
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Welcome to Wired to Build! We're a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use construction technology to manage the full life cycle of their buildings. Join the team at Avicado as we deep dive into the minds of visionaries, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders and see how are shaping the future of the built environment. Whether you're in the field or in the office get ready to help your company get wired to build!
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Training the Trades: Kayleen McCabe on Workforce Development and the Future of Construction
Wired to Build
32 minutes 14 seconds
6 months ago
Training the Trades: Kayleen McCabe on Workforce Development and the Future of Construction

Welcome to Wired to Build, a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use technology to manage the full life cycle of their projects.

In this episode, Nick and Christy dive back in with contractor, TV host, and fierce trades advocate Kayleen McCabe.

From toolboxes in third grade to high school pre-apprenticeships and post-prison re-entry programs, Kayleen unpacks the urgency—and opportunity—of workforce development. She shares actionable ways the industry can engage youth, support skilled professionals, and make the trades an aspirational career path for everyone.

Expect a lively and heartfelt discussion on how video games, 3D printing, and tiny hammers are shaping the builders of tomorrow.

🔧 Topics covered:

  • Building early engagement in elementary and middle school
  • Trade schools, apprenticeships, and the ROI of training the next gen
  • How gaming culture is influencing process thinking in construction
  • Why soft skills like grit, communication, and failure are critical
  • Supporting today’s workforce with simple but powerful changes

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Start early: Engage students in 2nd and 3rd grade with hands-on projects like toolboxes tied to basic math and fractions.
  • Make it visible: Careers in construction can be inspiring—when students see them in action. Think job site tours, volunteers in classrooms, and real-world exposure to tech.
  • Soft skills matter: The shop class is one of the last safe places for students to fail and develop perseverance, teamwork, and problem-solving.
  • New media = new outreach: Want to recruit tomorrow’s talent? Try Xbox ads, movie theater clips, or meet them in the virtual worlds where they already build.
  • Take care of today’s workforce: From portable microwaves to mental health plans and rideshare credits, small changes can create a culture of respect and care.
Wired to Build
Welcome to Wired to Build! We're a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use construction technology to manage the full life cycle of their buildings. Join the team at Avicado as we deep dive into the minds of visionaries, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders and see how are shaping the future of the built environment. Whether you're in the field or in the office get ready to help your company get wired to build!