The Current, Comfort, and Coffee Podcast

Randy Dallaire

Current, Comfort, and Coffee is a down to earth podcast about the trades, small business, and the real work behind keeping homes running. Hosted by an HVAC contractor and a master electrician, each episode covers industry stories, hard lessons, callbacks, wins, and honest conversations about comfort, safety, and community. No sales pitch. Just coffee, experience, and real talk from the field.

Episodes

  1. Mar 23

    Episode 8: Politics, Pee Bottles, and Porta-potties

    The conversation covers a range of topics including pride in vocation, electrical hazards, political polarity in trades, data center growth, transitioning to a new position, adapting to a new work environment, board games and role-playing games, 3D printing and technology, home entertainment and sound systems, listening preferences and background music, audio devices and music choices, music, gardening, food preservation, world events, and the challenges of job site conditions. It also delves into the technical aspects of podcasting and the importance of finding an outlet for personal expression. Takeaways Pride in vocation and professional achievementsImpact of political polarity in the trades The joy of music and sound systemsLessons and insights from gardening adventuresThe importance of survival skills and food security Chapters 00:00 Pride in Vocation06:07 Political Polarity in Trades13:50 Transition to New Position20:12 Board Games and Role-Playing Games24:45 3D Printing and Technology30:10 Home Entertainment and Sound Systems35:10 Listening Preferences and Background Music39:45 Audio Devices and Music Choices44:59 Conclusion and Background Music50:00 Harvesting and Learning from Gardening Mistakes56:01 The Art of Pickling and Canning01:02:41 The Impact of World Events on Daily Life01:11:03 The Role of the Podcast as an Outlet01:19:13 The Reality of Tradesmen's Behaviors01:25:16 The Challenge of Finding Restrooms on Job Sites

  2. Jan 26

    Episode 6: Hot Takes

    Episode 6: Hot Takes This week we lean into it. Episode 6 is all about hot takes from the trades. The kind you hear on job sites, in supply houses, and after a long service day when everyone’s a little too honest. We talk about emergency calls and why most of them are completely preventable, the loudest guy on the job site (and why he usually isn’t the smartest), and the growing gap between common sense and code enforcement. We also dig into permits, maintenance plans, manufacturer specs vs code requirements, and how added regulations quietly drive up construction costs for everyone. Along the way, we cover music on job sites, overstimulation, why maintenance isn’t a scam, and how small decisions can turn into real safety issues fast, including carbon monoxide exposure. As usual, we wander a bit. Coffee, apprentices, playlists, job site culture, and why silence sometimes feels better than productivity round it out. In this episode: Why most “emergency” HVAC calls are poor planningMaintenance plans and what they actually preventLoud techs vs quiet competenceManufacturer specs vs code requirementsPermits, regulations, and where common sense gets lostJob site music, overstimulation, and focusSafety realities homeowners ignore until it’s too lateEpisode sponsor: Breezy Breezy is an all-in-one app for scheduling, dispatching, estimates, invoices, and customer communication built specifically for service businesses. We use it daily at DallAire and genuinely like it. Try Breezy and get a $100 Amazon gift card using our partner link: https://getbreezyapp.com/partner-referral/?referral=RandyDallaire Coffee: Scooters Coffee (no affiliation, just caffeine) Recorded at: J. Patrick Studios, Swartz Creek, Michigan Got a hot take of your own? Drop it in the comments. We’ll probably argue about it.

  3. Jan 19

    Episode 5: Would You Rather

    This week’s episode starts the way most of our episodes do: coffee, side quests, and a conversation that slowly turns into something more serious than we expected. We talk about Fireside Coffee Roasters, hobbies that turn into experiments, ADHD brains in the trades, and the mental gymnastics required to balance technical work with human interaction. From there, we dig into one of the most important “would you rather” questions in the service industry: tell the truth and risk losing the job, or stay quiet and get paid. That opens the door to a real discussion about ethics in HVAC and electrical work, sales-driven service models, private equity influence, gray-area recommendations, and why empathy often matters more than sales tactics. We also share real-world examples of doing the right thing, issuing refunds, losing jobs, and gaining customers for life. Then, because this is still our podcast, we absolutely derail it with rapid-fire “would you rather” questions involving wet socks, duck-sized horses, squeaky shoes, bad haircuts, and sneezing at the worst possible time. In this episode: Would you rather tell the truth and lose the job, or stay quiet and get paidEthics vs sales pressure in HVAC and electrical serviceFederal Pacific panels, gray areas, and honest recommendationsEmpathy on service calls and why customers trust technicians, not salespeopleADHD, focus switching, and customer conversations in the fieldCoffee culture, hobbies, and why gimmicks usually suckA full rapid-fire “Would You Rather” segment that goes completely off the rails Episode sponsor: Breezy Breezy is an all-in-one app for scheduling, dispatching, estimates, invoices, and customer communication, built for real service businesses. We use it daily and genuinely like it. Try Breezy today and get a $100 Amazon gift card. https://getbreezyapp.com/partner-referral/?referral=RandyDallaire Coffee of the day: Fireside Coffee Roasters, Swartz Creek, Michigan Recorded at J. Patrick Studios, Swartz Creek, Michigan. Got a “would you rather,” trade story, or topic you want us to tackle next? Drop it in the comments.

  4. Jan 12

    Episode 4: Would You Choose the Trades Again?

    Episode 4: Would You Choose the Trades Again This week we answer a simple question with a not-so-simple backstory: if we could rewind the clock, would we still choose the trades? We talk about how we got here, what pushed us away from other paths, and what actually keeps people in this work for the long haul. We get into the trade school vs real-world learning debate, confidence issues in the field, why “not knowing yet” isn’t the same as “being bad,” and how the apprenticeship model probably should be used a lot more than it is. There’s also a quick recap of some spicy comments from a recent short, plus a side quest into nicknames, Dale Carnegie name tricks, and the Apple vs Android peace treaty nobody asked for. In this episode: Would we choose the trades again, and whyThe moment you realize “this is not for me” and then somehow stay anywayWhy schools still undersell the trades, and what’s improvingApprenticeship vs classroom theory, and why practice is where it clicksConfidence in the field, learning curves, and the value of good mentorsNetworking in the trades (helping people even when it’s not a paid call)Off-grid ideas, solar realities, utilities, and why paperwork is sometimes the boss Sponsors and credits: Coffee: Big Apple Bagels in Davison (thanks Pam, hope your leg is healing up). Episode sponsor: Breezy https://getbreezyapp.com/partner-referral/?referral=RandyDallaire Drop a comment with a topic you want next, or tell us what trade you’re in and what you wish schools actually taught.

  5. Jan 5

    Episode 3: Job vs Career Mentality

    Episode 3: Apprentice vs Veteran Mindset This week we talk about what really separates an apprentice mindset from a veteran mindset, and it is not age or years in the trade. It’s the difference between “tell me what to do” and “I’m here to learn, improve, and move the job forward.” We get into how mentors can make or break a career, why the best knowledge is usually hiding in the manual you didn’t open, and how company culture either lifts people up or turns the jobsite into a daily misery contest. Along the way, we take a scenic detour through crawlspaces, sewage stories, community living, and the modern urge to control everything (including your thermostat). Also: coffee was provided by Big Apple Bagels in Davison. Shout out to Pam, and we hope your leg heals up quick. In this episode: Apprentice vs veteran mindset, and why it’s really job vs career mentalityWhy good leadership and training matter more than “tough love”Mentors we learned from, and what bad mentorship costs peopleManuals, best practices, and why “code minimum” isn’t the goalCustomers, control, and how to solve problems without someone breathing down your neckCommunity, neighbors, and trading skills like we used toHome tech, cameras, and why some “smart” stuff gets real weird real fastGot a topic you want us to cover or a trade story we should react to? Drop it in the comments. If you don’t, we’ll still find something to talk about. Recorded at J Patrick Studios in Swartz Creek, Michigan.

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Current, Comfort, and Coffee is a down to earth podcast about the trades, small business, and the real work behind keeping homes running. Hosted by an HVAC contractor and a master electrician, each episode covers industry stories, hard lessons, callbacks, wins, and honest conversations about comfort, safety, and community. No sales pitch. Just coffee, experience, and real talk from the field.