After The Shift

Kirk Skinner

After The Shift is where tradies, founders and operators talk about the stuff that doesn’t get posted on Instagram. Money. Stress. Wins. Failures. Business growth. Relationships. Mental pressure. The reality behind the highlight reel. No scripts. No filters. Just real conversations after the shift ends. New episodes weekly. 🎙 Hosted by people who’ve been on the tools and in business 🇦🇺 Built for tradies and operators who want more 📈 Real talk about work, life and building something bigger

Episodios

  1. hace 6 días

    #4 - Tommy Simpson

    In Episode 4 of After the Shift, Kirk, Sam and Liam (LS Fencing) are joined by special guest Tommy Simpson — carpenter, lifelong rugby league player, jiu-jitsu addict, and former cast member of MTV's Aussie Shore.Tommy takes us through the full ride: growing up in Wollongong, falling in love with footy at 9, getting signed by the Dragons, losing his mum to cancer at 20, finding mental toughness on brick-laying sites, tearing his ACL in his first game with the Bulldogs feeder club, discovering jiu-jitsu in his late 20s, and somehow ending up on reality TV.It's a raw chat about purpose, discipline, the trades, brotherhood, and why having a craft to fall back on matters — no matter how good you are at sport.Chapters:00:00 — Intro & meet Tommy Simpson01:30 — How Tommy & Liam became mates (the Wollongong story)05:30 — Starting footy at 9 — Corrimal Cougars & growing up08:30 — Holy Spirit College, rep footy & first signs of serious talent11:00 — Losing mum at 20 & the decision to get into the trades13:30 — Bricklaying: the hardest 3 years that shaped him18:30 — Civil construction, the Vulkanovski connection & concreting21:30 — Finally finding carpentry at 2423:30 — The COVID season, NSW Cup & meeting Tim Grant25:00 — Getting signed by the Mounties (Bulldogs feeder)26:30 — Tearing his ACL in the first game — and the comeback30:00 — Why every young athlete needs a trade32:30 — Discovering jiu-jitsu & falling in love with it37:30 — Brothers, competitiveness & the changing of the guard44:00 — Working with Liam at LS Fencing — Belmore stories51:30 — How Tommy got cast on MTV's Aussie Shore56:00 — Why he held back on camera (and is glad he did)59:30 — The Souths game, Alex Johnston & letting fans storm the field1:00:00 — The biggest stuff-up segment: the exploding glass panel1:03:30 — Kirk's elevator-table disaster in Wollongong1:04:00 — Would you still be a chippy if you'd made it in footy?1:06:00 — Advice for young athletes1:08:30 — Losing friends along the way as life takes you in different directions1:13:30 — Bali catch-up incoming?Follow Tommy:https://www.instagram.com/tom.simpson/Follow LS Fencing (Liam):https://www.instagram.com/lsfencing/Follow After the Shift:https://www.instagram.com/aftertheshiftpodcast/#AfterTheShift #RugbyLeague #TradiePodcast #AussieShore #Carpentry #Jiujitsu #Wollongong

    1 h 15 min
  2. 19 may

    #3 - Andrew (Sootie) George

    Andrew "Sootie" George went from swinging a hammer at 19 to running Lou Projects — a custom home building company now constructing $2-3 million homes on the Central Coast. In this episode, we dig into how it actually happened (spoiler: it wasn't the plan), what it costs mentally, and why he reckons most builders are looking at their business completely wrong. We cover how Lou Projects started from renovating his own house, why he named the business after his dad, and the discipline behind running a high-stress build company (including how jiu-jitsu fixed his stress tics). Sootie breaks down why custom home building is brutal to scale and nearly impossible to sell, the real cost of NSW's overregulation on builders going bankrupt, and how he charges for quotes and converts 90% of them. We also get into why he thinks builders need to plan a $5M+ exit instead of just a wage, where AI and VAs are taking the building industry, the truth about solar and energy, and what "healthy homes" actually means versus just getting the basics right. Sootie shares why YouTube and Instagram bring him most of his work — and the problem with being the face of your own brand when you want to eventually walk away. If you're a tradie, builder, or business owner thinking about scaling, exit strategies, or just keeping your head straight while running the show — this one's worth your time. Andrew George / Lou Projects:Instagram: @sootcatInstagram: @lou.projectsWeb: louprojects.com.au Book a call with The Agency Alternative:https://ghl.email.theagencyalternative.com/widget/bookings/business-review-1 Chapters:00:00 Intro00:30 How Lou Projects started (and why it's named after his dad)03:30 Where discipline actually comes from05:30 Training, routine, and the half iron man story09:30 Cutting off work at 5pm and protecting deep work15:30 Building a team and letting go of the reins17:30 Why Sundays are the most productive day20:00 DNA tests, caffeine tolerance, and bloodwork21:30 AI, VAs, and where the trades are heading25:00 NSW overregulation killing builders29:30 The real numbers behind a custom build business32:30 Why custom home building is nearly impossible to sell38:00 How Instagram and YouTube bring in million-dollar clients44:30 The pre-designed home project Sootie's been chipping away at50:30 Leading older tradies in your 20s53:30 Government, group chats, and not relying on the system1:01:00 The truth about solar, lithium, and "healthy homes"1:09:30 Wrap

    1 h 11 min
  3. 12 may

    #2 - Kirk Skinner

    I thought I'd be great in business. Then I lost ~$150k in business and ~$60k on a crypto horse-racing Ponzi. This episode is the full story — engineer at BlueScope, made redundant at 25 with a $60k payout, blew some of it on NBA finals tickets in San Francisco, tried to build an app, came home, failed at a few businesses, made money in ecommerce during COVID selling gym shorts, lost the lot in a crypto NFT scheme, and eventually ended up helping my brother Liam scale his commercial fencing business — which turned into The Agency Alternative. The lessons that came out of getting it wrong with my own money are the same ones I now use with carpenters, shutter installers, plumbers, and commercial trades. What we cover: - Why every first-time founder gets the same rude shock — and what most don't survive - The honest cost of "following the journey" (NBA tickets, a wedding ring's worth of crypto, a Ponzi-shaped horse called Pegasus) - Spotting a bad business model before it sinks you — including the one I missed - Why the Sydney plumbing market is $180-a-click warfare, and why agencies poach the leads you paid for - How a brother's fencing business became the entry point into trades — and why 80% of our book is now service businesses For: founders who've taken the leap, learned expensively, and want to hear from someone on the other side of that journey. — Watch the full conversation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AfterTheShiftPodcast More from The Agency Alternative: https://theagencyalternative.com/ Book a 20-min call: https://ghl.email.theagencyalternative.com/widget/booking/SSryKELQZh82xyRMxb7L

    1 h 20 min

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After The Shift is where tradies, founders and operators talk about the stuff that doesn’t get posted on Instagram. Money. Stress. Wins. Failures. Business growth. Relationships. Mental pressure. The reality behind the highlight reel. No scripts. No filters. Just real conversations after the shift ends. New episodes weekly. 🎙 Hosted by people who’ve been on the tools and in business 🇦🇺 Built for tradies and operators who want more 📈 Real talk about work, life and building something bigger