The Pond Digger Podcast

Eric Triplett

If you love Waterfalls, Koi, Ponds, Goldfish, Turtles, Ducks, Rock, Fountains and quite frankly anything to do with water features, then you're in the right spot! Be warned, you are in the SplashZone when listening to this podcast hosted by Eric Triplett, AKA The Pond Digger. Eric a veteran water feature design, construction, and instructional specialist passionate about his craft. He will be sharing Pond Pro Tips from his personal experiences in the water feature business on the podcast. You will be exposed to both successes and failures in his business journey with a goal in mind to help people shorten their learning curve in this wonderful hobby and business. Hang On for a Fun Ride……

  1. -3 ДН.

    EP364: What a Privilege to be Tired From My Work

    Eric discusses the philosophical concept that being worn out from work is actually a powerful sign of success. Triplet shares how he was inspired by the quote, "What a privilege to be tired from the work you once beg the universe for," which encourages listeners to reframe exhaustion as a blessing rooted in purpose. He recounts his career journey building aquariums and ponds, explaining the transition from hands-on labor to operating a large business, acknowledging that managing the "burden" of a growing enterprise is a necessary part of achieving his entrepreneurial dream. Triplet also reveals his newer role in mentoring and coaching fellow contractors through his "Train with Triplet" program, fulfilling an unexpected prediction that he would become a teacher. Throughout the narrative, he insists that gratitude is the key antidote to burnout, serving as a discipline necessary to appreciate one's current opportunities. Key Takeaways: View the fatigue from the work necessary to achieve your dreams as a privilege and a blessing. Treat gratitude as a discipline by constantly reminding yourself of the opportunities you have to serve. Use gratitude as an antidote to counteract feelings of professional stress and burnout. Do not allow the criticism or judgment of others to prevent you from pursuing your goals. Remember to soak up moments of success and continuously reflect on your achievements and wins. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  FREE Contractor Sales Training Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    41 мин.
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    EP363: Living on the Edge: How Close Is Your Business to Broke?

    Eric shares audio from a weekly coaching call primarily aimed at contractors and small business owners, emphasizing the fragility of their businesses and the constant risk of financial collapse, which he metaphorically terms the "contractor's glass floor." The discussion centers on the importance of proactive planning, understanding profit margins, and sales training to ensure business sustainability and the ability to "rebound" from unexpected setbacks like accidents, illness, or job losses. Participants share personal vulnerabilities and challenges related to financial management and the demanding nature of being an entrepreneur, underscoring the necessity of peer support and continuous training rather than operating in isolation. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on roleplaying and practicing communication skills to improve sales confidence and ensure proper client communication. Key Takeaways: Develop a clear rebound plan detailing how you would recover from major personal or professional risks. Refuse to become comfortable or complacent because relying on comfort often destroys a business. Work to fortify the financial foundation of your business so it can sustain disruptions without collapse. Continuously seek training and peer groups to avoid losing your edge and operating as a solitary entity. Thoroughly understand your operational numbers to ensure you charge profitably and avoid financing your own projects. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  FREE Contractor Sales Training Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    1 ч. 13 мин.
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    EP362: The Hidden Skill That Separates Top Performers: Relentless Iteration

    Today, Eric shares a "Weekly Compass Call," which focuses on the concept of iteration—the process of constant, small improvement. He emphasizes that continuous iteration is essential for personal and business growth, citing inspirational examples like the owner of the Savannah Bananas baseball team, Jesse Cole, who introduces 12 new ideas every game. The discussion identifies three main reasons why contractors fail to iterate: being overwhelmed by chaos in their business, succumbing to comfort, and expecting results too early. Eric asserts that improving sales processes and profits is the fastest way to overcome business chaos and commits to 52 weeks of webinars to help contractors outside of their current group. The call concludes with practical examples and roleplaying advice on improving sales communication, specifically by increasing consultation fees and developing confidence to handle objections, thereby fostering better business practices and personal relationships. Key Takeaways: Constantly perform and repeat processes, making slight improvements or adjustments with each attempt. Prioritize improving your sales process and profits to reduce business chaos and lower personal stress. Do not get comfortable with your current situation, as complacency kills progress and leads to stagnation. Enhance your communication by focusing on listening actively and asking thoughtful questions in business and personal relationships. Avoid letting negative past experiences with customers or people define how you approach new opportunities or interactions. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  FREE Contractor Sales Training Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    1 ч. 15 мин.
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    EP361: If Your Pond Was Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner

    Eric, humorously emphasizes the necessity of properly cleaning and maintaining a residential pond before the Thanksgiving holiday. He uses the analogy of a pond "hosting Thanksgiving dinner" to illustrate the importance of presenting a pristine water feature, arguing that family members, particularly judgmental ones like "Uncle Steve," will inevitably scrutinize the pond while walking off their holiday meal. The podcast lists specific tasks, such as removing leaves, clearing algae, and checking the water levels, that a pond would "do" to prepare for guests if it were capable of hospitality. Finally, Eric urges listeners to either clean their pond immediately or call a professional for a last-minute service to ensure the feature is a centerpiece rather than an embarrassment, also offering a teaser for a future segment on Christmas gifts the pond "wants." Key Takeaways: Clean light fixtures on the underwater lights so the waterfalls are shimmering in the evening. Run a blower to clear leaves, pine needles, and debris away from the edges of the pond. Vacuum or sweep the bottom of the pond to remove excess fall leaves and maintain water quality. Call a local pond professional for an inspection or cleaning, even if it is close to the holiday. Trim plants surrounding the pond so the fish and waterfalls are clearly visible to visitors. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  FREE Contractor Sales Training Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    16 мин.
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    EP360: The Thanksgiving Pond Intervention: Your Come-to-Jesus Moment Before the Holidays Hit Hard

    Eric provides a pre-holiday reality check for pond owners. He stresses that Thanksgiving marks the final opportunity to perform necessary fall and winter pond maintenance before the chaotic holiday season makes it impossible. Triplet uses urgency and fear of an embarrassing, neglected pond to motivate listeners, sharing anecdotes about clients who waited too long and suffered consequences, such as sick or dying fish. He advises listeners to immediately contact a local pond professional to get scheduled before December, emphasizing that proper maintenance reduces stress and protects their investment in their pond and fish. The episode serves as a firm warning that ignoring pond care now will lead to broken equipment, distressed koi, and increased personal stress during the holidays. Key Takeaways: Book service with your local pond professional immediately, aiming for a slot before Thanksgiving or in early December. Prioritize essential pond maintenance now because the holiday season rush has officially begun and time is running out. Proactively address pond debris and filter issues to prevent catastrophic pump failure and fish suffering during the holidays. • Always quarantine new fish before introducing them to your pond to protect your existing fish population. Maintain your pond as a beautiful oasis to reduce the stress and anxiety caused by holiday chaos and obligations. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    17 мин.
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    EP359: Iron Sharpens Iron - With Marvin & Nikki Joles of In The Mix Podcast

    Enjoy this conversation between Eric and the Jole's, Marvin & Nikki, focusing heavily on professional growth and community-building within the construction and asphalt industries. A central theme is the concept of "iron sharpens iron," which is discussed in the context of both personal development and professional accountability, particularly within coaching groups and through critiques during role-playing scenarios. The conversation highlights the unique work-life of one couple in the "dirt world" industry, covering topics like their joint attendance at industry conferences such as Equip expo and the Dirt World Summit, and the effort required for them to stay professionally sharp through observation, microlearning, and daily communication. Additionally, they discuss the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance while constantly traveling and managing content creation for the podcast In the Mix. Key Takeaways: Embrace constructive criticism and difficult feedback as necessary steps in your personal and professional development. Stay observant and proactively pursue knowledge regarding new technologies and rapidly evolving industry trends. Commit to daily accountability and consistent effort in your pursuits to ensure continuous self-improvement. Practice open and transparent communication, addressing how situations make you feel without holding back. Actively build a strong professional community that provides support and allows for the honest exchange of ideas and challenges. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    1 ч. 7 мин.
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    EP358: How One Event Flipped Our Hustle w/ Larry Delisanti of Side Hustle Squad Podcast

    Eric's guest today is Larry from the Side Hustle Podcast. The main topic of conversation is Larry's experience attending the EQUIP Exposition, initially for equipment viewing, which unexpectedly led to a complete transformation of his business model—starting with raising prices, moving to better employee treatment, and adopting software like Jobber to streamline operations and payment collection. Both Eric and Larry emphasize the profound value of networking and socializing at these events, often citing specific learning opportunities that occurred outside of formal sessions, like at the bar. Larry also shares his strong positive opinion of battery-powered Kress equipment, despite initial employee resistance, highlighting the benefits of adopting new technology. Key Takeaways: Be courageous and implement steep rate increases for your services, followed by automated annual price adjustments. Adopt intuitive software to charge customers automatically upon job completion and instantly improve cash flow and eliminate outstanding debt. Prioritize socializing and networking at industry events because invaluable business insights often come from casual conversations. Eliminate the bottleneck of slow service by ensuring fast response times and quick quoting to capture new customers immediately. Make attending professional conferences a principled commitment because even a single piece of knowledge gained can radically improve your business. 🔗 Links and Resources Business & Sales Tools Contractor Sales Secrets Book a Call with Eric Triplett  Pond Industry Resources The Pond Digger Helix Pond Filtration EasyPro Pond Products CORAL—The Reef & Marine Aquarium Magazine Atlantic-Oase Fitz Fish Ponds – Koi Trips  Pond Trade Magazine Hikari Fish Food Events & Communities TWT Contractor Circle (Facebook Group) TWT Contractor Power Circle (Facebook Group) Social Media The Pond Digger on Instagram The Pond Digger on Facebook Train With Triplett on TikTok

    1 ч. 4 мин.

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If you love Waterfalls, Koi, Ponds, Goldfish, Turtles, Ducks, Rock, Fountains and quite frankly anything to do with water features, then you're in the right spot! Be warned, you are in the SplashZone when listening to this podcast hosted by Eric Triplett, AKA The Pond Digger. Eric a veteran water feature design, construction, and instructional specialist passionate about his craft. He will be sharing Pond Pro Tips from his personal experiences in the water feature business on the podcast. You will be exposed to both successes and failures in his business journey with a goal in mind to help people shorten their learning curve in this wonderful hobby and business. Hang On for a Fun Ride……

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