Building Doors with Lauren Karan

Lauren Karan

Building Doors, hosted by Lauren Karan, is the podcast for ambitious professionals in construction, infrastructure, and engineering ready to accelerate their careers and lead with impact. Each episode explores how top industry leaders built their success and what it takes to stand out. Lauren shares practical strategies for career growth, networking, and influence, along with insights on leadership, hiring trends, and the future of the industry. You’ll hear real conversations with CEOs, project managers, and innovators shaping the built environment. Tune in every two weeks for expert guidance and inspiration—and start building doors to your future.

  1. 80. Why the Future of Australian Manufacturing Depends on the Next Generation with Ryza Garbacz

    3일 전

    80. Why the Future of Australian Manufacturing Depends on the Next Generation with Ryza Garbacz

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Ryza Garbacz, the second-generation Managing Director of NEACH, a leading Australian steel fabrication and manufacturing company. From humble beginnings in a small Noosa workshop, NEACH has evolved into a powerhouse supplier for some of the nation’s most complex infrastructure projects, championing regional capability and sovereign manufacturing. Ryza shares his journey from sweeping floors in his family’s factory to managing major tier-one projects across Australia, before returning to transform his family’s 50-year-old business. He reflects on lessons in leadership, authenticity, and the power of building loyalty through developing homegrown talent. The conversation explores data-driven decision-making, transparent communication, and creating a culture that thrives through change. Ryza also unpacks the resurgence of trades, the transition ahead for Australian manufacturing, and the importance of sustainable growth. He leaves listeners with an inspiring message about legacy, purpose, and building a business that endures beyond yourself. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Leadership and Legacy: How Ryza transformed his family’s business into a sustainable, future-focused manufacturer.Why true legacy means building something that thrives without you.Lessons from 50 years of continuous operation and what it takes to survive in a changing economy.Career Growth and Authentic Leadership: How working on large infrastructure projects built the foundations for authentic, people-first leadership.The power of humility, likeability, and transparency in advancing your career.Why trusting your gut and having hard conversations are essential leadership skills.Building and Retaining Talent: How to create loyalty and long-term retention through homegrown apprenticeship programs.Why investing in people early builds a stronger culture and business resilience.Insights into tackling the trade shortage and inspiring the next generation of skilled workers.Data, Decisions, and Sustainable Growth: How to use data to make smart, strategic decisions that keep your business alive and thriving.The importance of measuring everything and knowing your numbers “to the cent.”Why not all growth is good growth. Understanding sustainable scaling in construction and manufacturing.Resilience, Balance, and Happiness Ryza’s personal journey from a high-paying corporate career to rebuilding a family business for purpose and lifestyle.Why choosing happiness, family, and nature over constant hustle leads to real success.The value of staying human in an increasingly automated, AI-driven world.Key Quotes from Ryza Garbacz  “Authenticity in how you deal with people is everything; it creates loyalty and trust.”“True legacy is building something that can survive without you.”“Data doesn’t lie. If you don’t know your numbers, you can’t run your business.”“Don’t chase growth for the sake of it. Growth has to be meaningful.”“I chose happiness, and that was the best business decision I ever made.”About Our Guest: Ryza Garbacz is the Managing Director of NEACH, a second-generation Australian manufacturing company based on the Sunshine Coast. With a background in civil engineering and a decade working on major infrastructure projects across the country, Ryza brings a unique blend of hands-on experience, commercial acumen, and deep commitment to regional manufacturing. Under his leadership, NEACH has become a trusted partner in sovereign supply and sustainable growth across Australia’s construction sector. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Ryza Garbacz on LinkedIn to learn more about his work and insights on the future of Australian manufacturing.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content.Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au.Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    52분
  2. 79. How to Protect Your Construction Business from the Insolvency Tipping Point with Paul Rojas

    10월 26일

    79. How to Protect Your Construction Business from the Insolvency Tipping Point with Paul Rojas

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Paul Rojas, a commercial litigation lawyer and founder of ConstructSupport Australia. Paul pulls back the curtain on the silent crisis gripping the construction industry: record-high insolvencies. With years of experience working with builders, liquidators, and directors in the midst of legal storms, Paul provides a stark look at the realities of cash flow strain, contract breaches, and the domino effect that can topple even established companies. Paul shares hard-won wisdom on why proactive legal counsel is not an expense, but a critical investment in your business's survival. He demystifies complex contract clauses, reveals the common pitfalls that sink SMEs, and outlines the practical steps every construction business owner must take to shield themselves from financial collapse. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a new subcontractor, this episode is an essential guide to building a more resilient and legally sound business. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Insolvency and Risk in Construction: Why insolvency rates in the construction sector are at an all-time high.The “four-year lag” effect of economic shocks like COVID-19.The domino effect when one builder collapses and how it impacts the entire supply chain.Contracts and Legal Protection: Common contract mistakes that can destroy your business.The difference between variations and cost escalation clauses and why it matters.Why every builder and subcontractor must understand their contract terms, not just have them.Business Growth and Leadership: Paul’s unique “merge to retire” model for law firm acquisitions.How to build a sustainable business through referrals, acquisitions, and trusted partnerships.Lessons from leading teams, spotting culture misfits, and trusting your gut in hiring.Resilience and Legacy: How to restructure a struggling business and turn it around.The power of focus and why staying in your niche protects you from unnecessary risk.Paul’s vision for a more transparent, accessible legal service model for SMEs.Key Quotes from Paul Rojas “As boring as it sounds, it always comes down to your contracts; they’re there to protect you.”“Insolvency doesn’t hit straight away. There’s always a four-year lag before the real impact shows.”“Stick to what you know and do it well. You can’t be everything to everyone.”“Sometimes the biggest lesson in business is learning to trust your gut.”About Our Guest: Paul Rojas is a commercial litigation lawyer and founder of RCR Lawyers, ConstructSupport Australia, and a national debt collection company. With more than 20 years of experience across construction, insolvency, and commercial law, Paul has helped countless businesses navigate disputes, avoid collapse, and rebuild stronger. Passionate about making legal support more accessible, he is now pioneering a subscription-based legal model for SMEs in the building industry. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Paul Rojas on LinkedIn to learn more about his work.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content.Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au.Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    48분
  3. 78. How AI and Leadership are Shaping the Next Era of Construction with Scott Clements

    10월 12일

    78. How AI and Leadership are Shaping the Next Era of Construction with Scott Clements

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Scott Clements, Managing Director of Inertia Engineering, whose story is one of resilience, innovation, and leadership in an ever-evolving construction industry.  Scott shares how he built his company from the ground up, navigated economic downturns, and even doubled in size during COVID, proving that adaptability is the ultimate advantage. He and Lauren dig into how AI and design automation are transforming civil engineering, cutting project timelines in half while freeing teams to focus on creativity and problem-solving. They also explore the realities of leadership, how to protect culture as you grow, hire the right people, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. From tackling labor shortages to reimagining the government’s role in driving productivity, this episode is packed with fresh insights and inspiration for leaders ready to embrace change and keep building, no matter what challenges lie ahead. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Resilience and Leadership: How Scott’s business grew through global crises like the GFC and COVIDWhy resilience and adaptability are key traits in engineering leadershipThe mindset needed to lead through uncertainty and growth AI and the Future of Engineering: How AI and automation are transforming design and project deliveryWhy communication and creativity will be the most valuable future skillsThe importance of learning to “interrogate” AI rather than fear itHow new technology partnerships are revolutionizing civil engineering Culture and People: The secrets to maintaining company culture through rapid growthWhy hiring great people (not “mini-mes”) accelerates business successBuilding leadership teams that value diversity, autonomy, and trust Industry Insights and Government’s Role: How Australia’s construction industry can boost productivity and innovationWhy government and industry collaboration is vital for addressing skills shortagesThe role of immigration and training in solving the labor crisis Personal Lessons and Balance: Scott’s belief that energy, fitness, and family are key to sustainable leadershipThe legacy he hopes to leave for his team and the engineering industry Key Quotes from Scott Clements “In the new age of AI, the things that will matter most are communication and creativity.”“Culture doesn’t have to fade as you grow; it just has to evolve.”“If we don’t become more productive, we’ll all keep paying more for everything we build.”“AI won’t replace engineers, but engineers who use AI will replace those who don’t.” About Our Guest Scott Clements is the Managing Director of Inertia Engineering, a leading civil engineering consultancy known for embracing innovation and sustainability. With over 20 years of experience, Scott has built a reputation as a forward-thinking leader who integrates technology, creativity, and culture to deliver impactful engineering solutions. From pioneering AI partnerships to mentoring future leaders, Scott is shaping the next generation of engineering excellence. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Scott on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey. Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content. Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    48분
  4. 77. Building Bridges and Busting Barriers: The Power of Female Leadership in Infrastructure with Sally Stannard

    9월 28일

    77. Building Bridges and Busting Barriers: The Power of Female Leadership in Infrastructure with Sally Stannard

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Sally Stannard, the Director General of Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads. Sally’s journey from a farm in New South Wales to leading one of the most ambitious transport reform agendas in Australia is one of grit, curiosity, and transformation. In this powerful conversation, Sally reveals her insights into the importance of leadership, inclusivity, and how women are breaking barriers in the traditionally male-dominated infrastructure sector. From the challenges of starting in a country town to leading large-scale infrastructure projects, Sally shares her experiences of creating change in the transport industry. She discusses how crucial it is to understand both design and construction, the importance of leadership during high-stakes moments, and why she believes infrastructure is about people, not just concrete and contracts. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Female Leadership: Breaking Barriers and Building Support The power of mentorship and inclusion in fostering female leadersBalancing career, family, and leadership responsibilitiesCreating an environment where women can thrive and leadTransforming Public Transport How the 2032 Olympics is reshaping Queensland’s infrastructureBuilding sustainable, accessible transport systems for future generationsThe role of public transport in connecting urban and regional communitiesCollaborative Contracting: Partnership Over Paperwork Moving beyond contract forms to foster true collaborationHow shared risks and rewards create stronger project outcomesThe importance of communication and transparency between sectorsShaping People and Culture Mentorship and its impact on long-term industry successBuilding a culture where talent is nurtured and valuedCreating lasting change through inclusive leadershipInfrastructure as Lifeline The crucial role of infrastructure in remote and crisis-stricken areasRebuilding communities quickly after natural disastersHow regional infrastructure supports broader economic stabilityTechnology Transforming Infrastructure How digital twins and AI are making infrastructure smarter and saferLeveraging technology for more efficient and sustainable systemsThe future of infrastructure: anticipatory solutions for safer communities Key Quotes from Sally Stannard: "Your career is shaped by the people you talk to.""I used to think that everything was about what I was working on, but I recognize now that how we work and who we work with, the team that we show up with every day,  that's the thing that changes what it feels like to go to work.""Sitting on the outside knocking wasn't letting me have the kind of change that I wanted to have, so it motivated me to go inside.""A team’s job is not to critique each other. It is to find the things that are real issues and resolve them, not just throw them across the table at each other." About Our Guest Sally Stannard is a visionary leader and a driving force behind the transformation of Queensland's transport systems. She is passionate about creating inclusive, forward-thinking infrastructure projects that address the needs of the community while embracing cutting-edge technologies. Throughout her career, Sally has worked across multiple facets of the transport sector, championing digital innovation, sustainable practices, and collaborative approaches to infrastructure development. Connect with Sally Stannard on LinkedIn. About Your Host Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with engineers, contractors, and leaders in construction and infrastructure.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content. Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    52분
  5. 76. Leading Through Change and Navigating the Future of Energy with Erik Vandenberg

    9월 14일

    76. Leading Through Change and Navigating the Future of Energy with Erik Vandenberg

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan chats with Erik Vandenberg, a seasoned leader with a fascinating journey from technical expert to executive in the energy sector. Erik’s career spans diverse roles in aircraft maintenance, oil and gas, and now, executive leadership in energy transitions. Erik reveals his insights into leadership evolution, the power of emotional intelligence, and the rapid changes in the energy industry. From navigating mergers and organizational change to making high-stakes decisions in critical environments, Erik’s journey offers valuable lessons on how to lead through uncertainty and drive meaningful progress. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or just starting in your career, this episode provides actionable insights for anyone looking to thrive in complex industries. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Emotional Intelligence & Leadership How emotional intelligence and curiosity shaped Erik’s leadership success and enabled him to manage teams through mergers and cultural shifts.Navigating Energy Transitions Erik shares how the energy sector is evolving and how businesses need to adapt to sustainability and technology shifts, including AI and decarbonization.Leadership Challenges From technical expert to strategic leader: the skills and mindset Erik adopted to lead across diverse disciplines and industries.Lessons from the Field Real-world insights into managing high-stakes projects in oil and gas, including a terrifying near-miss in commissioning gas turbines.The Role of AI in Leadership & Business How AI is changing industries, but also the concerns it raises about workforce development and cognitive abilities for the next generation. Key Quotes from Erik Vandenberg "The skillset you need as a leader in technical industries is vastly different from being a problem-solving SME." "It’s a transition of emotional intelligence, not just retaining information. As leaders, you need to learn how to lead people, not just manage projects." "The energy transition isn’t a cliff. It’s a mix of solutions. Nuclear, gas, renewables, AI, all are part of the puzzle." "Leadership is about doing the right thing, having the right conversations, and making tough decisions, even when it’s uncomfortable."About Our Guest Erik Vandenberg is a leadership expert with extensive experience in mechanical engineering, oil and gas, and the energy sector. Currently focused on leading growth during the energy transition, Erik’s career spans technical, operational, and strategic roles. Passionate about mentoring, he continues to navigate complex projects, always seeking the next challenge. Erik advocates for the importance of combining technical expertise with emotional intelligence in leadership. About Your Host Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with engineers, contractors, and leaders in construction and infrastructure.Connect with Erik Vandenberg on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content. Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    50분
  6. 75. How Taking Ownership Sets Exceptional Leaders Apart with Michael Terry

    8월 31일

    75. How Taking Ownership Sets Exceptional Leaders Apart with Michael Terry

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Michael Terry, a construction leader whose career journey has taken him from dreaming of becoming a vet to running his own business to senior leadership roles on both the contracting and client side. Michael shares candid insights into work ethic, ownership, and the importance of systems in building successful projects, as well as how to transition from “110% worker” to leader and mentor. Michael’s story highlights resilience, entrepreneurial drive, and the value of mentoring the next generation. From early struggles at school to shaping communities through large-scale developments, his journey offers valuable lessons for anyone in construction, engineering, or leadership. What You’ll Learn in This Episode Career Journey & Resilience How Michael went from aspiring mechanic and vet to becoming an engineer and entrepreneur.Lessons learned from starting and running his own business while studying.The importance of seeing setbacks as opportunities to build persistence and grit.Ownership & Work Ethic Why treating every project dollar as your own drives better results.How ownership shapes decision-making, from budgets to quality.The balance between working at “110%” and knowing when to slow down.Leadership & Mentorship Transitioning from worker to leader: leading by example and giving teams freedom to succeed.Why recognition and trust are vital in motivating high-performing teams.The role of mentoring in passing on hard-earned knowledge to the next generation of engineers.Systems & Business Mindset How building repeatable systems creates long-term project success.Why a project should be run like its own business with a P&L mindset.The risks of leaner project teams and subcontractor-driven delivery models.Client-Side Perspective The shift from contractor to client-side leadership and why patience is key.How to hold contractors accountable for quality while shaping better project outcomes.The legacy of moving from invisible infrastructure to building visible communities Key Quotes from Michael Terry “Every dollar is your dollar. Would you accept it at home if you were paying for it?”“You can make one mistake, but never the same mistake twice.”“Most of the money is made before you break ground; after that, you’re just chasing it.”“The answer is three phone calls away, build your network, and don’t be afraid to ask.” About Our Guest: Michael Terry is a seasoned construction leader with experience spanning demolition, infrastructure, and development. From running his own business in his early 20s to senior leadership in client-side development, he brings a unique perspective on ownership, systems, and building high-performing teams. Passionate about mentoring, Michael is committed to sharing his knowledge with the next generation of engineers and leaders. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with engineers, contractors, and leaders in construction and infrastructure.Connect with Michael Terry on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey. Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content. Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    37분
  7. 74. Beyond the Blueprint: Transforming Construction Leadership with Emotional Intelligence with Matthew Mackey

    8월 17일

    74. Beyond the Blueprint: Transforming Construction Leadership with Emotional Intelligence with Matthew Mackey

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan talks with Matthew Mackey, a no-nonsense leader with 27 years in construction across the UK and Australia. Matt shares real-world insights on leadership, emotional intelligence, and navigating burnout in an industry that often overlooks people skills. He opens up about a six-week “disaster stint” in contracting, the power of simplifying complex ideas, and why kindness is essential, not optional, for long-term success. Matt challenges the myth of linear career paths and calls for leaders who admit mistakes and prioritize psychological safety. He also highlights how his networking group, Property Leaders Brisbane, supports professionals across Australia’s construction landscape. Whether you're early in your career or leading a team, this episode offers practical wisdom and a refreshing perspective. Real leadership isn’t about titles; it’s about creating environments where people can truly thrive. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Leadership That Connects Why technical expertise doesn’t equal leadershipThe missing human skills: storytelling, empathy, and being "just a good human"Why EQ not just KPIs is the future-proof skill Changing a Stuck Industry Why innovation in construction starts with people, not just AI or procurement modelsHow legacy processes, rigid hierarchies, and ego block real progressThe myth of “the honest tradie” and the undervaluing of consultants in Australia Culture, Kindness, and the Cost of Silence What “no-blame culture” really looks like and how it failsThe hidden damage caused by promoting toxic top performersCreating safe spaces for mistakes, feedback, and actual changeFrom Panic to Purpose Matt’s six-week contracting experiment and the lesson he’ll never forgetThe power of gut instinct and what happens when you ignore itWhy trusting your intuition is often smarter than following the title Building Networks That Last The origin of Property Leaders Brisbane and its grassroots missionWhy Matt stopped networking for work and started connecting peopleHow a side project became a platform for industry-wide impact Key Quotes from Matthew Mackey: “If it’s not a hell yes, it’s a hell no.”“Leadership would be easy if it weren’t for the people.”“We’ve built a whole industry of people talking about leadership. That tells you how big the gap really is.”“You don’t have to manage people to be valuable. We need other paths.”“I don’t want credit, I just want to grease the wheels for change.” About Our Guest: Matthew Mackey is a senior construction and infrastructure leader with over 27 years of experience across the UK and Australian markets. Known for his honest, often humorous take on leadership and systems, Matt is committed to transforming how we work, not just what we build. He’s the founder of Property Leaders Brisbane and co-host of The Shovel podcast. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Matthew Mackay on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey, and check out his podcast, The Shovel Podcast.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content. Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    1시간 2분
  8. 73. Building Strong Foundations Through Relationships with Josh Yates

    8월 3일

    73. Building Strong Foundations Through Relationships with Josh Yates

    In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Josh Yates, co-founder of Landy Group, a company that’s reimagining leadership in construction through relationships, trust, and community. Josh shares how he went from corporate loyalty to co-founding a people-first business with multiple arms and a clear social purpose. He opens up about navigating financial risk, arbitration, and the emotional challenges of leadership, while staying anchored in humility and impact. From team culture to legacy-building, this conversation is packed with real talk on what it takes to lead with heart. Whether you're starting out or scaling up, Josh’s story will inspire you to build beyond the blueprint. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Relationships First, Always Why long-term trust beats short-term transactionsThe biggest mistakes people make when building networksHow a single relationship led to Landy's first major win People Over Titles The "no ego" rule that drives Landy's team cultureHow hiring based on values changed everythingWhy treating your team like family is worth the risk Real Talk on Leadership and Resilience The lessons learned from a painful arbitrationWhy investing in HR, IT, and accounting early made all the differenceHow Josh manages culture while the company scales Legacy Beyond Projects The social impact outcomes that drive Josh’s workHow Landy helps clients create lasting community benefitsWhy legacy means leaving people better than you found them Key Quotes from Josh Yates: “If you’ve got an ego, don’t work at Landy.”“Some of our best wins came from relationships built over coffee, not contracts.”“Titles don’t matter. Showing up does.”“Our legacy isn’t just a bridge. It’s the lives we’ve helped transform.”“You can be all in with your team and still be a strong leader.” About Our Guest: Josh Yates is the co-founder of Landy Group, a growing consultancy and delivery firm in the infrastructure and construction sector. With over two decades of experience, Josh is known for his genuine leadership style, focus on relationships, and commitment to social impact. He believes in building businesses that serve people first and profits second. About Your Host: Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers. How You Can Support the Podcast: Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Explore the Landy Group website to see their latest ventures and impact.Connect with Josh on LinkedIn to learn more about his journey.Stay Connected: Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content.Let’s Connect: Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au. Thank you for listening! It’s time to stop waiting and start building.

    48분

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Building Doors, hosted by Lauren Karan, is the podcast for ambitious professionals in construction, infrastructure, and engineering ready to accelerate their careers and lead with impact. Each episode explores how top industry leaders built their success and what it takes to stand out. Lauren shares practical strategies for career growth, networking, and influence, along with insights on leadership, hiring trends, and the future of the industry. You’ll hear real conversations with CEOs, project managers, and innovators shaping the built environment. Tune in every two weeks for expert guidance and inspiration—and start building doors to your future.

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