Let's Talk Cabling!

Chuck Bowser, RCDD, TECH

Welcome to  "Let's Talk Cabling" – the award-winning podcast that's your ultimate gateway to the dynamic world of information and communications technology (ICT). If you're aged 18 to 40 and thrive in the ICT industry or simply curious about it, this podcast is your must-listen destination! 🏆 Award-Winning Excellence: "Let's Talk Cabling" is proud to have earned recognition for its outstanding content and invaluable insights in the ICT field. Our commitment to educating and empowering individuals like you has garnered us a prestigious industry award, a testament to the quality of information you'll find here. 🌐 Explore the ICT Universe: Join us as we delve deep into the realm of designing, installing, certifying, estimating, and project managing low voltage projects across diverse industries. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting your journey, our engaging discussions will enrich your knowledge and skills. 🎙️ Story-Driven Learning: We follow the captivating StoryBrand methodology to ensure every episode is not just informative but also captivating. Expect real-world anecdotes, expert interviews, and relatable narratives that make learning about cabling and ICT a fascinating experience. 🚀 Subscribe Today: Don't miss out on the power of knowledge! Hit that subscribe button and embark on an exciting journey with "Let's Talk Cabling." Whether you're on YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Instagram, or your preferred podcast platform, we're here to educate, encourage, and enrich your ICT endeavors. Remember, in the world of ICT, knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you. Join our growing community of ICT enthusiasts today!#cbrcdd #rcdd #wiremonkey #BICSI  

  1. 1d ago

    If Your Ears Are Ringing, You Already Took A Hit

    Send us Fan Mail Hearing loss is permanent but preventable, and we stop treating ringing ears like a normal part of low voltage work. We map out where the noise really comes from, how leaders should plan for hearing protection, and what to wear so you can keep doing the job and still hear life after work.  • ringing ears as a warning sign of injury  • noise sources in structured cabling and low voltage work plus other trades nearby  • why hearing matters for situational awareness, crew safety, and communication  • leadership responsibilities for planning PPE like any other job requirement  • earmuffs, disposable foam plugs, reusable rubber plugs and where each fits  • fit and compatibility issues with glasses, hard hats, hoodies, and worn seals  • foam plug basics using roll, pull, hold and common mistakes  • communication plans so workers do not remove protection to talk  • OSHA 29 CFR 1926.52 and 29 CFR 1910.95 practical expectations  • ANSI guidance and the risk of over-protection that blocks warnings  • BICSI best practices and a 10-point hearing protection checklist  If you haven't already considered joining Patreon to help support this program, would you please do so?  Support the show Knowledge is power!  Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling .  Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com  Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH #CBRCDD #RCDD

  2. 6d ago

    Designing AI-Ready Buildings With Fiber And Cat6A

    Send us Fan Mail We answer rapid-fire questions from the field on how structured cabling is changing as AI expectations, PoE power, and converged building systems reshape what “good design” means. We share practical guidance on Cat 6A decisions, fiber-first momentum, technician retention, and how to protect margins when budgets do not keep up with technology.  • designing AI-ready buildings by leaning on standards, best practices, and flexible infrastructure  • when Cat 6A is worth it for early adopters, Wi-Fi 7, and long-term life-cycle planning  • retaining technicians through paid training, clear career paths, mentorship, recognition, and pay  • why experienced techs fail credentialing tests, including moving standards and test-readiness habits  • PoE installation pitfalls, including bundle heat, power budgets, and proper testing  • handling cybersecurity responsibility as physical security systems merge onto the IT network  • what AI data centers change for field contractors, including precision, power, heat, and cable management  • habits that separate average installers, including curiosity, craftsmanship, and communication  • protecting estimating margins with documentation, gap spotting, and change management  Email Chuck at advertising at letstalkcabling.com and let's connect your brand to the right audience today.  Make sure you send your questions now.  Support the show Knowledge is power!  Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling .  Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com  Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH #CBRCDD #RCDD

  3. Jul 7

    How To Maximize Certification Training Value In The ICT Industry

    Send us Fan Mail We talk with Donald Sanders about how to squeeze real, job-ready value out of training and certification, from what to do before class to how to show up once you’re in the room. We share practical habits for learning structured cabling standards faster, testing better, and building a long-term career in the ICT industry without pretending you know everything.  • preparing for training by staying in your lane and building a foundation first  • using skills assessments so employers send techs to the right class  • learning telecom acronyms and vetting sources before you trust advice  • showing up on time, staying present, and keeping an open mind  • asking questions without fear and taking short, useful notes  • jumping into hands-on labs to learn from mistakes safely  • building relationships across companies and learning from peers  • slowing down on exams, reading questions fully, and using your time  • planning a career path before spending big money on credentials  • continuing education between major certifications to stay current  • representing credentials well by saying “I don’t know” and finding the right answer  If you're listening to the show on YouTube, would you mind hitting the subscribe button and the bell button to be notified when new content is being produced? If you're listening to us on one of the audio podcast platforms, would you mind leaving us a five-star rating? Wednesday night, 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, what are you doing? You can schedule a 15-minute one-on-one call with me after hours, of course. Or you can even buy Let's Talk Cabling merchandise.  Support the show Knowledge is power!  Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling .  Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com  Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH #CBRCDD #RCDD

  4. Jul 2

    AHL: AI Vs Manual Estimating In Cabling

    Send us Fan Mail We answer rapid-fire questions from the field on AI estimating, fiber adoption, data center density, and what owners really notice when they walk a finished job. We keep coming back to the same edge that separates good technicians from great ones: communication, clean execution, and professional habits that protect profit and reputation.  • using AI for takeoffs and bills of material while still verifying counts and labor assumptions  • weighing speed vs accuracy in estimating and protecting margin with human judgment  • tracking optical LAN and fiber to the edge growth as bandwidth demand rises  • building a starter fiber toolkit with lighting, cleaning, cleavers, VFLs and realistic costs  • learning from early-career mistakes by listening, following instructions and improving cable management  • using mentorship to develop strong fundamentals and avoid inherited bad habits  • adapting to higher-density data centers with better routing plans and stronger documentation  • understanding what owners focus on during walkthroughs, from labels to clean telecom rooms and swept floors  • setting expectations early with kickoff meetings and improving closeout with customer surveys  • handling coworkers who don’t care without lowering your own standards  • choosing certifications plus experience, with communication as the biggest career multiplier  • preparing for cybersecurity demands, especially around network-connected cameras  • making smart buildings manageable by focusing on outcomes and simple operator interfaces  Make sure you tune in for that show, CTC  Support the show Knowledge is power!  Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling .  Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com  Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH #CBRCDD #RCDD

  5. Jun 23

    Optical Ground Wire Explained For Fiber Techs Part 1

    Send us Fan Mail We talk with TJ Pate from Florida Power and Light about OPGW optical ground wire and why installing fiber on transmission towers demands a different level of planning, safety, and precision. We break down how utility fiber gets built, tested, and repaired across massive distances, plus the skills that separate average troubleshooting from confident, fast problem solving.  • what OPGW is and how it replaces the static ground wire on transmission lines  • why utilities use OPGW for long-distance fiber to substations and rural sites  • how dark fiber and leased circuits can become a revenue stream  • safety steps around substations including transient voltage checks and bonding  • remote jobsite logistics including structure numbers, access roads, sand, and swamp conditions  • why OPGW is an exact-measurement workflow with limited slack and expensive rework  • how bucket truck work fits into enclosure placement while splicing stays ground-based  • why “one and done” depends on OLTS, OTDR, and IOLM testing before you leave  • how BICSI Cable Skills Challenge habits improve sequencing, speed awareness, and tool discipline  • how to find fiber cuts by reading true OTDR traces and pairing distance with maps  • what it means to “send a 2K tone” and how fiber identifier tools help in outside plant  If you're watching this show on YouTube, would you mind hitting the subscribe button and the bell button to be notified when new content is being produced?  If you're listening to us on one of the audio podcast platforms, would you mind leaving us a five-star rating?  If you find value in this content, we click on that QR code right there. You can buy me a cup of coffee. You can even schedule a 15-minute one-on-one call with me after hours, of course, to help support the show.  Email Chuck at advertising at let's talkcabling.com and let's connect your brand to the right audience today. Support the show Knowledge is power!  Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling .  Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com  Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH #CBRCDD #RCDD

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Welcome to  "Let's Talk Cabling" – the award-winning podcast that's your ultimate gateway to the dynamic world of information and communications technology (ICT). If you're aged 18 to 40 and thrive in the ICT industry or simply curious about it, this podcast is your must-listen destination! 🏆 Award-Winning Excellence: "Let's Talk Cabling" is proud to have earned recognition for its outstanding content and invaluable insights in the ICT field. Our commitment to educating and empowering individuals like you has garnered us a prestigious industry award, a testament to the quality of information you'll find here. 🌐 Explore the ICT Universe: Join us as we delve deep into the realm of designing, installing, certifying, estimating, and project managing low voltage projects across diverse industries. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting your journey, our engaging discussions will enrich your knowledge and skills. 🎙️ Story-Driven Learning: We follow the captivating StoryBrand methodology to ensure every episode is not just informative but also captivating. Expect real-world anecdotes, expert interviews, and relatable narratives that make learning about cabling and ICT a fascinating experience. 🚀 Subscribe Today: Don't miss out on the power of knowledge! Hit that subscribe button and embark on an exciting journey with "Let's Talk Cabling." Whether you're on YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Instagram, or your preferred podcast platform, we're here to educate, encourage, and enrich your ICT endeavors. Remember, in the world of ICT, knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you. Join our growing community of ICT enthusiasts today!#cbrcdd #rcdd #wiremonkey #BICSI  

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