Feed Me Your Construction Content

Joshua & Carolyn McMahon

Building a home is one of people's most significant investments and can be challenging. Feed Me Your Construction Content podcast aims to simplify the home-building process by providing valuable insights from experienced industry experts. Hosted by a homebuilder and lead designer, this podcast will cover everything from homebuilding basics to advanced construction techniques, design trends, and real-life case studies. The podcast will also feature interviews with builders, architects, engineers, and other professionals in the industry, providing listeners with valuable tips and tricks to help them join the homebuilding industry. Whether you are a first-time home builder or an experienced professional looking to learn more, Feed Me Your Construction Content is the perfect podcast for anyone interested in homebuilding. Key topics to be covered: The Basics of HomebuildingCommon construction materials and techniquesDesign trends and stylesBest practices for project management and budgetingSustainable and energy-efficient building practicesBuilding codes and regulationsInterviews with industry professionals on their experiences and insightsCareer opportunities in the home-building industryTarget audience:Feed Me Your Construction Content podcast targets anyone interested in homebuilding, including first-time homebuyers, DIY enthusiasts, and professionals in the construction industry looking to expand their knowledge. The podcast aims to be accessible to people of all backgrounds and experience levels, providing insights and tips for everyone interested in homebuilding."Feed Me Your Construction Content: Your go-to podcast for valuable insights and tips on homebuilding and joining the industry."

  1. 7H AGO

    Why We Keep Returning To The International Builders’ Show

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. A winter of ice and slush tested our patience and our process. We walked through how a near-ready slab slipped by three days and triggered a two-week delay, what happens when independent haulers call it for safety, and how to rebuild a critical path without losing client trust or crew momentum. Then we took that energy to Orlando with a plan: get sharper on building science, get smarter about lighting, and meet the right people with intention. We’ve been overwhelmed by big shows before. That’s why we arrive with targets—specific classes, must-see products, and scheduled meetups that move our work forward. We dig into why windows are not just a look but a performance system, breaking down Fibrex vs vinyl in real terms: expansion, finish, energy ratings, and long-term serviceability. We balance ambition with budget, showing where to invest once—air sealing, insulation, window performance—and how to future-proof for later upgrades like ERVs, heat pumps, or smarter controls without tearing the house apart. Debates on spray foam and manifold plumbing pop up too. Rather than choose a camp, we share practical pros and cons and how to guide clients toward the next best option when the “perfect” choice is out of reach. On our own specs, we talk about the line between raising standards and overbuilding, and how field pivots—relocating a return, carving a linen, protecting sightlines—turn a plan into a home that feels considered. Through it all, networking remains our force multiplier: show up as yourself, share your vision, and look for culture fits with vendors, subs, and peers who value craftsmanship and clarity. If you’re heading to the International Builders’ Show, come say hello. Subscribe, share this episode with a builder friend, and leave a review with your top must-see session—what’s your focus this year? Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    31 min
  2. FEB 2

    From Variance Myths To Profitable Builds

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. Profit leaks don’t roar; they whisper. We’re pulling back the curtain on where margins actually disappear in residential construction—and how to shut those doors for good. From the dangerous comfort of “variance” lines to the myth of schedule float, we challenge the habits that quietly spend your profit before it’s earned. We share a practical framework for monthly lookbacks, daily logs that explain slippage by cause, and a clear stance: you cannot make up lost time tomorrow, and you shouldn’t budget to miss today. Price increases are here to stay, but they don’t have to steamroll your jobs in flight. We talk through negotiating windows for new POs, building vendor partnerships that share the burden, and explaining markups without apology. That $5,000 toilet? It’s logistics, warranty, risk transfer, and customer care—not just porcelain. We also dig into a powerful tactic leaders overlook: set a dollar threshold for escalation so detail-focused managers hunt needles, not hay. Small leaks still get fixed through smart delegation, while top talent focuses on five-figure deltas that move the P&L. Culture is the amplifier. “This is how we’ve always done it” corrodes margins; documented process and cross-training protect them. We walk through turning institutional knowledge into repeatable workflows, rewarding knowledge-sharing, and embracing software and AI to pressure-test budgets, estimate faster, and surface risk early. Finally, we spotlight the silent tax of carrying costs: every day of delay has a measurable price. Tie your margin target to disciplined schedules, track exceptions with evidence, and convert findings into process upgrades. If you’re ready to stop the quiet erosion and build profit on purpose, this conversation gives you the mindset, tools, and language to get there. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with the biggest leak you plan to fix next. Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    31 min
  3. JAN 5

    From Loss To Launch: Building A Life And A Business After A challenging Year

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. What happens when a year punches you in the gut and you still have to build? We open the door to a season shaped by loss, honesty, and a stubborn belief that construction businesses can be both profitable and humane. From saying goodbye to parents and a family tragedy to walking away from a steady paycheck, we talk about the choices that forced us to redefine success and rebuild our workflow from the ground up. We break down the moment that pushed Josh out of a leadership role and into entrepreneurship, and why coaching—not consulting—became the tool that actually changes builder outcomes. If you’ve ever struggled with breakeven math, overhead percentage, or what margin should look like in a live bid, this conversation is a playbook. We cover annual budgets, pricing with confidence, and the courage to say no when a client or project doesn’t fit. You’ll hear how the Builder’s Edge grew from years of helping for free into a focused program that helps builders and remodelers protect profit and momentum. On the building side, we share two spec-lot war stories. One “turd lot” hid utility costs that would have wiped out profit, and we explain how transparent exit strategies saved the business. The next lot was pricier and scarier, but proper due diligence and execution turned it around. Along the way, we tackle the real friction at home: design selections, deadlines, and staying in our lanes while running a construction company together. We end with a look at 2026: active customs, new specs, a tribute plan we’re proud of, and a disciplined pre-construction process that screens for client fit and keeps chaos out of the schedule. If you’re a builder, remodeler, or trade pro who wants better systems, cleaner numbers, and a business that actually fits your life, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow builder, and leave a review with your biggest pre-construction question—we’ll tackle it in a future episode. Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    33 min
  4. 01/09/2025

    The Rise of Tech in Building Communities

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. Have you ever wondered how the construction industry is embracing the tech revolution? Join me, Joshua McMahon, as I sit down with Matt Powers from PNR Consulting to explore this very question. We dig into the emergence of construction technology in 2025, particularly in the vibrant Richmond and Charlottesville markets. Matt shares his journey from being an implementation coach at Co-Construct to becoming a consultant, with a humorous backstory involving a gusty windstorm and Bermonte Homes that's sure to bring a smile. This episode paints a picture of the potential and optimism in construction tech, especially for small custom home builders navigating software options like Co-Construct and BuilderTrend. Technology integration in construction isn't just a flip of a switch—it's a journey that needs a methodical approach. Together, Matt and I unravel the complexities of embedding new tools into construction businesses, breaking down the process into digestible segments that cater to individual business needs. I emphasize my role as a consultant, bridging the gap between builders and tech developers. We highlight that technology should complement traditional practices and be seen as a tool that increases efficiency and revenue rather than an imposition. The analogy of tech being as essential as a hammer or tape measure is one you'll carry with you after listening. Matt's story is one of passion and pursuit, illustrating the importance of aligning personal values with professional aspirations. Despite being a perfect fit for a project manager role, I nudged Matt toward consulting, believing it was his true calling. This decision underscores a leadership style that values individual growth. We reflect on community, support, and work-life balance within the construction industry, closing with a shared excitement for future collaborations. This episode is a testament to the power of camaraderie and the possibilities that arise when we prioritize people-first approaches in our professional endeavors. Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    43 min
  5. 12/19/2024

    Building Success Through Strategic Collaboration

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. Melody Hackett from 84 Lumber returns to Feed Me Your Construction Content, offering a compelling look into the strategic evolution of construction services. Melody shares how 84 Lumber is revolutionizing the industry by shifting to turnkey solutions, providing both labor and materials for projects like trim and framing. This approach not only streamlines the construction process but also reduces oversight challenges and vendor relationships, despite a slight initial cost increase. Discover why this model is particularly beneficial for smaller builders and how it transforms construction management. The episode sheds light on how companies are harnessing value-added services to stand out in the competitive Virginia construction market. Melody discusses the importance of strong trade relationships and offering comprehensive services to improve project efficiency and minimize errors. We also examine the ongoing challenge of recruiting new talent and the strategic benefits of outsourcing specialized tasks. With market fluctuations as a constant backdrop, the conversation includes tips on pre-ordering supplies to safeguard against price shifts. Transformation is the name of the game in the building industry, and it's vital for builders to understand their costs and processes thoroughly. Melody explores the misconceptions builders often have and underscores the importance of precise cost estimation and material takeoff services. We delve into the critical role of industry networking, highlighting trade councils and the dynamic world of events like builder speed dating. Melody shares valuable insights into how these interactions foster communication and collaboration, creating a more robust and interconnected construction community. Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    48 min
  6. 12/12/2024

    The Power of Self-Reflection in Building Careers

    We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. What if you could turn your failures into stepping stones for future success? Join us as we explore this transformative concept in the high-pressure world of construction, where reflecting on the past year is not just a necessity but a catalyst for innovation and growth. As we wrap up 2024, we stress the importance of teamwork, self-reflection, and strategic planning, sharing personal insights into how setting boundaries and learning from mistakes can lead to enhanced performance. Uncover the power of embracing both achievements and setbacks, and learn how focusing on what's truly important can help you and your team not just survive but thrive. As the year comes to a close, discover how to revamp your habits and break through internal barriers that hold you back. We discuss the courage needed to challenge imposter syndrome and the subconscious roadblocks that might hinder your progress. With real-world examples, including a compelling story of a construction entrepreneur transitioning to a managerial role, we illustrate the significance of trust and delegation in achieving personal and business growth. Engage with us in this authentic conversation about self-assessment, and get inspired to face 2025 with renewed vigor and determination. Support the show Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158 Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15 Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc: mcmahonjoshua15@gmail.com Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

    24 min

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Building a home is one of people's most significant investments and can be challenging. Feed Me Your Construction Content podcast aims to simplify the home-building process by providing valuable insights from experienced industry experts. Hosted by a homebuilder and lead designer, this podcast will cover everything from homebuilding basics to advanced construction techniques, design trends, and real-life case studies. The podcast will also feature interviews with builders, architects, engineers, and other professionals in the industry, providing listeners with valuable tips and tricks to help them join the homebuilding industry. Whether you are a first-time home builder or an experienced professional looking to learn more, Feed Me Your Construction Content is the perfect podcast for anyone interested in homebuilding. Key topics to be covered: The Basics of HomebuildingCommon construction materials and techniquesDesign trends and stylesBest practices for project management and budgetingSustainable and energy-efficient building practicesBuilding codes and regulationsInterviews with industry professionals on their experiences and insightsCareer opportunities in the home-building industryTarget audience:Feed Me Your Construction Content podcast targets anyone interested in homebuilding, including first-time homebuyers, DIY enthusiasts, and professionals in the construction industry looking to expand their knowledge. The podcast aims to be accessible to people of all backgrounds and experience levels, providing insights and tips for everyone interested in homebuilding."Feed Me Your Construction Content: Your go-to podcast for valuable insights and tips on homebuilding and joining the industry."