The Blue Collar Future

Jaden Robison

The Blue Collar Future Podcast provides the essential tools for success in the trades. Through insightful interviews with top performers and the host's own experiences, listeners will discover exactly what they can achieve in their blue-collar careers. Anyone can build a great life in the skilled trades, forget the noise and stigmas. Whether you're curious about the trades or already in them, this podcast delivers valuable weekly insights to help you thrive. Join our discord channel! https://discord.gg/YFNXvm4sh

  1. What Does Winning Actually Look Like? | RFI: Request For Insight

    11h ago

    What Does Winning Actually Look Like? | RFI: Request For Insight

    In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions about balancing multiple roles, defining success, overcoming procrastination, and pursuing personal growth. They discuss how to stay authentic while wearing many hats, what "winning" really means outside of business, and why self-awareness is essential for long-term Blue Collar Success. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Your job is something you do—not your entire identity Real winning looks different for everyone and should be defined intentionally Success means little if it comes at the expense of your relationships and values Procrastination is often a gap between knowing and doing Accountability creates momentum when motivation fades Journaling helps clarify priorities and track progress Being present is just as important as planning for the future Continuous learning creates opportunities beyond your current role Networking and relationships can accelerate personal and professional growth Blue Collar Life is about building a meaningful life, not just a successful career 🧠 Listener Questions Answered You wear a lot of hats—what feels most like you, and what feels like a role you're fulfilling? What does winning look like to you outside of business? How do you balance wanting more while struggling to do what you know you need to do? If you had one year to learn anything and couldn't work in your trade, what would you focus on? ⏱️ Chapters (00:00) – Introduction and Project Updates (03:21) – Identity, Roles, and Authenticity (09:20) – Balancing Work and Personal Life (13:36) – Finding Joy in Simplicity (17:59) – Motivation and Overcoming Procrastination (19:23) – What Does Winning Look Like? (24:30) – Ambition vs. Action (27:06) – Accountability and Journaling (33:33) – Learning New Skills Without Limits (40:04) – Networking and Building Future Opportunities

    45 min
  2. The Cost of Working Out of Town: Money Isn't Always Worth It | The Punchlist

    Jun 2

    The Cost of Working Out of Town: Money Isn't Always Worth It | The Punchlist

    In this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler discuss the balance between work, money, and personal fulfillment. They explore the dangers of chasing income at the expense of relationships, the realities of out-of-town work, and why intentional living is essential for long-term Blue Collar Success.  Join our Discord HERE 🎙️ Key Takeaways Money is a tool, not the ultimate measure of success Lifestyle creep can keep people trapped in a cycle of chasing income Intentionality creates a more fulfilling life and career Out-of-town work can place significant strain on relationships Quality time matters more than quantity when life gets busy Hobbies and interests outside of work contribute to long-term happiness Different seasons of life require different priorities Burnout often comes from neglecting personal fulfillment Blue Collar Life is about building a career that supports the life you actually want to live ⏱️ Chapters (00:00) – Introduction and Personal Updates (01:56) – Chasing Money vs. Living Well (05:36) – The Trap of Lifestyle Creep (09:11) – Financial Awareness and Mindset Shifts (14:25) – The Reality of Out-of-Town Work (19:47) – Relationships and Quality Time (22:00) – Balancing Work and Enjoyment (24:25) – Living With Intentionality (27:10) – Different Seasons of Life (29:52) – Finding Fulfillment Beyond Work (35:13) – Sharpening the Axe for the Future

    43 min
  3. Don't Order Grout On Friday/Masonry Superstitions, Logistic strategies | RFI: Request for Insight

    May 19

    Don't Order Grout On Friday/Masonry Superstitions, Logistic strategies | RFI: Request for Insight

    In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions covering construction logistics, masonry traditions, and long-term financial planning in the trades. They break down the realities of managing large projects, why real-world experience matters more than theory, and how intentional saving habits contribute to long-term Blue Collar Success Join our Discord HERE 🎙️ Key Takeaways Real-world experience develops better judgment than theory alone Communication is one of the biggest factors in project success Weather delays and unpredictability are part of construction life Large concrete pours require logistics, planning, and adaptability Restoration work comes with hidden challenges and unknowns Small financial habits compound into long-term wealth Blue Collar Life requires adaptability both on the job and financially 🧠 Listener Questions Answered How long have you been in the masonry trade/ how did you get in/and why? How long do restorations really take? What are some Logistic strategies you use? What are some masonry superstitions and traditions? How should tradespeople approach retirement planning and investing? ⏱️ Chapters (00:00) – Introduction and Podcast Updates (04:24) – Getting Started in Masonry (09:06) – Why Experience Matters (14:06) – Masonry Superstitions and Traditions (18:28) – Weather Delays and Jobsite Realities (24:27) – Restoration Challenges (32:41) – Construction Logistics and Scheduling (38:19) – Managing Large Concrete Pours (46:23) – Retirement Planning in the Trades (56:43) – Financial Habits and Long-Term Wealth

    57 min
  4. How Do You Handle Conflict In The Trades? | RFI: Request For Insight

    Apr 14

    How Do You Handle Conflict In The Trades? | RFI: Request For Insight

    In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions about becoming a better leader, handling conflict on the job site, scheduling work, and deciding when to start your own company. They share practical insights on emotional control, communication, and learning from the right mentors, while emphasizing the mindset behind Blue Collar Success. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Great leaders study and learn from people who are ahead of them Conflict on the job site requires emotional control and clear communication Most jobsite issues can be traced back to poor communication Learning from mentors accelerates leadership development Consistency and discipline separate average leaders from great ones Blue Collar Success comes from taking responsibility and leading by example 🧠 Listener Questions Answered Who should you follow or learn from to become a better leader? How do you handle conflict as a leader especially for people that take it personally? How should you approach scheduling framing jobs? If you were to start over, would you build your own company or stay employed? ⏱️ Chapters (00:00) – Introduction and Episode Overview (02:26) – Q&A Session Begins (03:25) – Learning from Strong Leaders (07:48) – Leadership Development Resources (11:05) – Conflict Resolution on the Job Site (18:23) – Managing Emotions as a Leader (22:36) – Scheduling Framing Jobs (33:12) – Starting a Construction Business

    42 min
  5. What Holds Tradesmen Back? | RFI: Request for Insight

    Mar 17

    What Holds Tradesmen Back? | RFI: Request for Insight

    In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions. They discuss the importance of communication between the field and the office, why intentional career decisions matter, and how accountability plays a major role in long-term Blue Collar Success Join the Blue Collar Future Community Discord: https://discord.gg/YFNXvm4sh Save Time on the Job Try LiveSwitch: https://join.liveswitch.com/sp424er3dw0i 🎙️ Key Takeaways Respect and understanding between laborers and management improves outcomes Intentional career choices lead to stronger long-term opportunities Accountability and self-reflection separate successful tradespeople from the average Many workers hold themselves back by avoiding responsibility Understanding How to Work trades means developing both skill and communication 🧠 Listener Questions Answered What can white-collar construction professionals do to better support laborers? Should I focus on new construction or restoration in masonry? What is one mistake tradesmen make that holds them back? ⏱️ Chapters (00:00) – Introduction and Episode Overview (05:24) – White Collar vs. Blue Collar Jobsite Dynamics (21:57) – Career Paths in Construction (24:36) – New Construction vs. Restoration Work (29:18) – Intentional Career Decisions (32:43) – Mental Barriers in the Trades (37:37) – Accountability and Self-Reflection (43:04) – Finding Passion and Purpose in Construction

    50 min
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The Blue Collar Future Podcast provides the essential tools for success in the trades. Through insightful interviews with top performers and the host's own experiences, listeners will discover exactly what they can achieve in their blue-collar careers. Anyone can build a great life in the skilled trades, forget the noise and stigmas. Whether you're curious about the trades or already in them, this podcast delivers valuable weekly insights to help you thrive. Join our discord channel! https://discord.gg/YFNXvm4sh

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