Episode 119 - Is any publicity good publicity?

his episode, which is a recording of an Instagram Live I did on June 4, 2023, is part of our mid week release which are recorded Live on Instagram every Sunday at 8.30 EST and released as a podcast on Thursdays.

In this episode I answered questions such as:

What's your process for laying porcelain pavers?

How do you navigate doing small jobs for family and friends?

How old do you think you'll be when you set your last piece of stone?

What are the benefits of hiring machines rather than buying?

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Episode 118 - Brady Skevington - Boutique Timeless Landscaping

In this episode I speak with Brady Skevington from Boutique Timeless Landscaping, a residential and commercial construction company based in Perth, Western Australia.

Of all 118 episodes I've done, this is right up there with the most fun I've had talking to someone, so hopefully that translates into an enjoyable listen as well.

Brady is yet another former employee from Tim Davies Landscaping, and he explains the importance of companies like TDL in WA and how valuable they are for the industry.

Brady also talks about the different designers he works for and the importance of working with talented people.

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@boutique_timeless_landscaping

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Episode 117 - What are some tips for a landscape tradesman starting to run jobs?

This episode, which is a recording of an Instagram Live I did on May 28, 2023, is part of our mid week release which are recorded Live on Instagram every Sunday at 8.30 EST and released as a podcast on Thursdays.

In this episode I answered questions such as: 

What's one word that describes your design style?

If you could go anywhere in the world to learn a new landscaping skill set, where would you go? 

What plate compacter, brick saw and laser level do you use?

What advice would you give a student designer that is designing a display garden?

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Episode 116 - Simon Buchanan - Landart Landscapes

In this episode I speak with Simon Buchanan from Landart Landscapes, a design and construction company based in Melbourne.

Simon had a similar sound to his story about starting in the industry, in that he had a passion for graphic design in his school days, and then was fortunate enough to work for a great landscaper as his first employer, in Scott Wynd from TLC, where he not only learnt all things landscaping, but also pool construction, and Simon now also runs Striking Pools with his business partner.

Striking Pools won the most recent Pool of the Year for the Master Pool Builders Association and Landart the best landscaping project in the $250k category for Landscaping Victoria.

Simon talks about how he travelled to two different countries thanks for Landscaping, and also talks about his World Skills experiences.

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@landart@landscapes

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Episode 115 - Is $99/hr per person too high for a landscaper to charge?

This episode, which is a recording of an Instagram Live I did on May 21, 2023, is part of our mid week release which are recorded Live on Instagram every Sunday at 8.30 EST and released as a podcast on Thursdays.

In this episode I answered questions such as: 

Will you ever put ads in the middle of your podcast?

What does your average day look like? 

What do you think the future holds for the landscaping industry?

How do you deal with variations during a project?

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Episode 114 - Tim Volant - Tim Volant Stonemason

In this episode I speak with Tim Volant from Tim Volant Stonemason, a Melbourne based Stonemason who started in the industry when he was 28.

Tim has a great story about how he started out and the challenges he faced, and he's another guest who had a big impact on the stonemason he is today thanks to who he worked for, both in reference to employer and also client.

Tim speaks about the most challenging client he's worked for, his desire to employ an apprentice, and his feelings after he finishes each project.

Tim also talks about his passion for work, and whether his endless pursuit of doing the best job possible is perfectionism or just workmanship.

He also talks about the amount of thought that even goes into his Instagram posts to show his work in the best possible way.

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@timvolant

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Episode 113 - What is the worst work situation that has happened on site for you/your team?

This episode, which is a recording of an Instagram Live I did on May 14, 2023, is part of our mid week release which are recorded Live on Instagram every Sunday at 8.30 EST and released as a podcast on Thursdays.

In this episode I answered questions such as: 

What percentage of a quote should be just for plants?

Is it still shorts weather?

What is one type of construction you feel you've never nailed?

How do designers deal with starting out and their self doubts of their design?

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Episode 112 - Carla Ramsland - R Haus

In this episode I speak with Carla Ramsland from R Haus, a Landscape Architecture Studio based in Perth, Western Australia.

Carla began her studies in Sydney at Ryde Tafe and worked for a Design and Construct business, before moving to Queensland and studying Landscape Architecture, and then moving across to Perth and starting her business there about two years ago, after more than 20 years in the industry.

Carla explains the difference between landscape design and landscape architecture from her point of view, having done qualifications for both.

Carla has a mantra she mentions a few times in this chat of "Good people attract good people", and she has remained friends with many of the colleagues she's worked with along the way, and now creates successful connections with contractors she engages to build her projects.

 My favourite part f the episode was when she explains the importance of giving the professional freedom to do what they do best, whether that's a designer, bricklayer, stonemason or whoever.

You can follow Carla on Instagram @_rhaus

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