
Episode #149
How To Protect Your Time As Your Business Grows
Send us Fan Mail Your calendar is stacked, your phone won’t stop, and somehow the “microwave problem” still becomes your problem. We start with the reality of running a growing business when you’re juggling 30 fires at once, and why the real skill is learning to protect your time without breaking your culture. We share what it looks like to delegate for real, set decision limits, and stop being the default fixer for things your team should own. Then we get into the spicy leadership questions: should employees know what each other earns, and can salary transparency build trust without creating resentment? We talk about what we’ve seen work, why clear pay bands and competency-based progression can beat secrecy, and how to define roles so your team can move projects forward even when you’re in meetings, on site, or simply unavailable. Along the way we unpack the right kind of pushback, the difference between being busy and being productive, and why “common sense” needs systems. We also go deep on the human side of management in the construction industry and small business: firing decisions, personal ethics, side cash jobs on weekends, Saturday expectations, overtime trade-offs, and the right to disconnect after hours. We finish with an honest look at mental health on site, banter versus bullying, and whether modern culture is building resilience or just changing how we talk about pressure. If you’re building a team, leading projects, or trying to step into a true CEO role, this one is packed with practical takeaways and uncomfortable truths. Subscribe for more, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next.






