The Obvious Podcast

ABC Florida East Coast Chapter

A podcast presented by the Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East-Coast Chapter (ABC-FEC), where we discuss today's news, economy, and political sphere from a perspective that really should be obvious. Hosted by ABC-FEC’s Peter Dyga (CEO) and Sonny Maken (COO), each 20-minute episode provides listeners with a quick overview of the week's most pressing issues, cutting through the clutter of conflicting information to deliver clear, concise insights. Whether it’s about regulations or political decisions affecting the construction industry, economic shifts, or conflicting messages from news sources, this podcast strives for a straightforward point of view.  Subscribe now for candid conversations, expert opinions, guest perspectives, and a fresh take on the challenges and opportunities shaping our sector and the nation’s future. The Obvious Podcast is a production of ABC-FEC. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. Each episode is also available in audiovisual format on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3TqIo1G. For comments and questions, email theobvious@abceastflorida.com.       

  1. 94 – Guaranteed Job? Listen to This Episode

    1d ago

    94 – Guaranteed Job? Listen to This Episode

    In this episode, Peter and Sonny discuss the groundbreaking partnership between ABC and Meta to launch America's Workforce Academy, a first-of-its-kind workforce development initiative designed to address the skilled labor shortage in construction. They explore how the program will provide free training, paid stipends, industry-recognized credentials, and guaranteed job offers for graduates pursuing careers as data center technicians.   The conversation also examines the growing demand for skilled trades, the expansion of data center construction, the impact of technology and AI infrastructure, workforce development strategies, and the role of public policy, private investment, and industry leadership in strengthening America's construction workforce and economic future.  Topics discussed: ABC and Meta's America’s Workforce Academy partnership $115 million investment in construction workforce development Free training, paid stipends, and guaranteed job opportunities Data center construction and AI-driven infrastructure growth Skilled labor shortages and workforce pipeline solutions The future of merit shop construction and economic competitiveness To read more and apply to the program, you may follow this link: https://www.meta.com/actions/americas-workforce-academy/  The full audiovisual version of this episode is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dLRN4rwneWc    “The Obvious Podcast” is a production of ABC Florida East Coast Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. If you like “The Obvious Podcast,” you can click here to listen to the audio version and subscribe on all the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or Spotify. We encourage you to leave us a review so other listeners can find us.  You may also follow “The Obvious Podcast” on Instagram, Truth Social, X/Twitter, and now on TikTok. ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theobvious_podcast/ ►X: https://x.com/TheObv_podcast/ ►Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/TheObvious_Podcast/ ► TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@the.obvious.podca  ►Email: theobvious@abceastflorida.com

    22 min
  2. 92 – Hidden Dangers Facing Your Organization (Part 2)

    Jun 5

    92 – Hidden Dangers Facing Your Organization (Part 2)

    In this episode, Peter and Sonny discuss the hidden dangers organizations face when they lose sight of their mission, values, and long-term vision. Building on the previous episode, they explore how leaders can identify internal and external threats, strengthen organizational culture, and avoid the complacency that often accompanies success.    The conversation covers risk management, leadership development, workforce culture, business strategy, economic and political influences, and the importance of shared values in sustaining high-performing organizations. Using examples from companies like Costco and lessons from history, they explain why organizations that continually adapt, challenge assumptions, and stay focused on their mission are best positioned for long-term success.   Episode Highlights: ► Identifying internal and external organizational threats ► Why culture can outweigh strategy ► The role of shared values and mission alignment ► Long-term thinking versus short-term decision-making ► Leadership lessons from successful organizations ► Avoiding complacency and sustaining organizational success The full audiovisual version of this episode is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZwzmBGM9cgM  “The Obvious Podcast” is a production of ABC Florida East Coast Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. If you like “The Obvious Podcast,” you can click here to listen to the audio version and subscribe on all the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or Spotify. We encourage you to leave us a review so other listeners can find us.  You may also follow “The Obvious Podcast” on Instagram, Truth Social, X/Twitter, and now on TikTok. ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theobvious_podcast/ ►X: https://x.com/TheObv_podcast/ ►Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/TheObvious_Podcast/ ► TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@the.obvious.podca  ►Email: theobvious@abceastflorida.com

    21 min
  3. 91 – Hidden Dangers Facing Your Organization (Part 1)

    May 29

    91 – Hidden Dangers Facing Your Organization (Part 1)

    In this episode, Peter and Sonny discuss a comment by Tucker Carlson on the Megyn Kelly podcast, in which they both disagree with President Trump over the war in Iran. Yet Sony disputes Carlson’s view that every war fundamentally transforms societies. He argues that after World War II, Western civilization has been changed by immigration more than by any war. They explain how immigration assimilating into the cultures they migrate to have made a difference in America compared to Europe.   As usual, they go off on multiple tangents about multiple topics, which enrich the conversation beyond Carlson’s misdiagnosis of the situation, according to Maken.   Main discussion topics:  ► Immigration vs. war as drivers of societal change  ► Leadership, strategic thinking, and risk analysis  ► Cultural assimilation and Western society  ► Industry protection and association management  ► Politics, media narratives, and public perception  ► Long-term threats facing the business and construction industries   “The Obvious Podcast” is a production of ABC Florida East Coast Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. If you like “The Obvious Podcast,” you can click here to listen to the audio version and subscribe on all the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or Spotify. We encourage you to leave us a review so other listeners can find us.  You may also follow “The Obvious Podcast” on Instagram, Truth Social, X/Twitter, and now on TikTok. ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theobvious_podcast/ ►X: https://x.com/TheObv_podcast/ ►Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/TheObvious_Podcast/ ► TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@the.obvious.podca  ►Email: theobvious@abceastflorida.com

    19 min
  4. 90 – Commemorating Memorial Day

    May 22

    90 – Commemorating Memorial Day

    In this episode, Peter and Sonny discuss the true meaning of Memorial Day and why it remains one of the most important yet misunderstood American holidays. They reflect on the sacrifices made by U.S. military service members, the distinction between Memorial Day and Veterans Day, and the values of patriotism, freedom, leadership and service that shaped the United States. The conversation also explores military family sacrifice, Arlington National Cemetery, American culture, civic tradition, and the importance of teaching future generations about history, national identity and gratitude. This episode offers a thoughtful discussion on remembrance, responsibility, freedom and what it means to honor those who gave everything for their country.   The episode closes with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s hope for America.    Main Discussion Topics ► The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day  ► The history and origins of Decoration Day  ► Military sacrifice and American freedom  ► Arlington National Cemetery and remembrance traditions  ► Patriotism, civic responsibility, and national identity  ► Family traditions surrounding Memorial Day weekend  ► Why honoring service members still matters today The full audiovisual version of this episode is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-a5IRTSi0DU  “The Obvious Podcast” is a production of ABC Florida East Coast Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. If you like “The Obvious Podcast,” you can click here to listen to the audio version and subscribe on all the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or Spotify. We encourage you to leave us a review so other listeners can find us.  You may also follow “The Obvious Podcast” on Instagram, Truth Social, X/Twitter, and now on TikTok. ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theobvious_podcast/ ►X: https://x.com/TheObv_podcast/ ►Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/TheObvious_Podcast/ ► TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@the.obvious.podca  ►Email: theobvious@abceastflorida.com

    19 min
  5. 89 – Why DC Matters to Your Business

    May 15

    89 – Why DC Matters to Your Business

    Businesses of every size and why contractors need a stronger voice in federal policy discussions. They break down how government regulation, labor policy, immigration reform, workforce development, and project labor agreements (PLAs) influence the construction industry, business growth, and taxpayer costs. The conversation also highlights ABC’s upcoming Legislative Conference in Washington and the importance of contractors engaging directly with lawmakers to advocate for merit shop construction, economic growth, and practical business policies.   Main discussion topics:   ► Federal regulations affecting construction companies ► Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) and taxpayer impact ► Immigration policy and skilled workforce shortages ► Workforce development and apprenticeship programs ► Why contractors should engage in government advocacy ► ABC Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. ► Leadership, small business challenges, and economic policy   As usual, the conversation zigzags into multiple tangents, touching on a variety of interesting pop culture and political topics.    The full audiovisual version of this episode is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qmRe-SRmGAU  “The Obvious Podcast” is a production of ABC Florida East Coast Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. If you like “The Obvious Podcast,” you can click here to listen to the audio version and subscribe on all the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, or Spotify. We encourage you to leave us a review so other listeners can find us.  You may also follow “The Obvious Podcast” on Instagram, Truth Social, X/Twitter, and now on TikTok. ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theobvious_podcast/ ►X: https://x.com/TheObv_podcast/ ►Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/TheObvious_Podcast/ ► TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@the.obvious.podca  ►Email: theobvious@abceastflorida.com

    20 min
4.3
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A podcast presented by the Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East-Coast Chapter (ABC-FEC), where we discuss today's news, economy, and political sphere from a perspective that really should be obvious. Hosted by ABC-FEC’s Peter Dyga (CEO) and Sonny Maken (COO), each 20-minute episode provides listeners with a quick overview of the week's most pressing issues, cutting through the clutter of conflicting information to deliver clear, concise insights. Whether it’s about regulations or political decisions affecting the construction industry, economic shifts, or conflicting messages from news sources, this podcast strives for a straightforward point of view.  Subscribe now for candid conversations, expert opinions, guest perspectives, and a fresh take on the challenges and opportunities shaping our sector and the nation’s future. The Obvious Podcast is a production of ABC-FEC. Unless otherwise stated, all content reflects the opinions of the guests and hosts. Each episode is also available in audiovisual format on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3TqIo1G. For comments and questions, email theobvious@abceastflorida.com.