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  • “Do we want 1.2 million crappy houses?” That’s the question Jesse Clark (pro clima) drops early in this episode, and it pretty much sets the tone. We talk about Australian housing supply, building quality, and why “more homes” is not the win if we’re locking in mould risk, discomfort, and expensive fixes for decades. If you care about better homes, healthier homes, and what the future of construction should actually look like, this one’s for you.

    Jesse’s whole approach is simple and repeatable building systems. We look at practical building science for real sites: the building envelope, airtightness, membranes, wraps, and the kind of construction details that can be done consistently across projects without relying on luck or one superstar tradie.

    A big focus is moisture management and ventilation, because moisture safety is the foundation of durable homes. We get into vapour-permeable assemblies, how leaky buildings happen, and why mould in Australian homes is often the outcome of small decisions made early. We also touch on the debate around energy efficiency and building codes (NCC), and how chasing energy targets without understanding moisture can create unintended consequences.

    If you’re a builder, architect, designer, certifier, or homeowner trying to understand high performance homes without the hype, this conversation will help. Topics include sustainable building, passive house principles, condensation control, indoor air quality, and what it takes to build homes that last in Australian climate zones.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Meet Jesse Clarke

    01:03 Simple Repeatable Systems

    01:36 Australia Study Origins

    02:12 Healthy Envelope Basics

    03:21 Tropics Mould Reality

    05:33 Future Building Trajectory

    07:17 Carbon Versus Health

    10:24 Energy Code Debate

    15:10 Density And Housing Targets

    19:13 Why Codes Move Slowly

    22:48 Standards Board Conflicts

    28:10 Membrane Standard Breakthrough

    30:57 R&D Heat and Vapour Tradeoffs

    34:48 Consensus Voting Explained

    38:22 Leaks and Insurance Policy Wraps

    42:04 Iterating to Build Better

    43:19 Builder Journey Timeline

    47:53 Mindful Moment Closing

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    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

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    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

  • We do not usually have politicians on the show, so sitting down with David Southwick, the Planning, Building, and Construction Minister for the Liberal Party’s Shadow government, made for a very different kind of conversation. Less product talk and site detail, more housing policy, building regulation, and the decisions that shape what builders can actually do on the ground. If you work in the construction industry in Australia, this episode is a useful look at the levers that affect your day to day.

    David’s path into politics is not the usual script. He has been a DJ, a businessman, and a small business owner, and that comes through in how he talks about the industry. A big theme is the need for governments to listen to builders, tradies, and industry experts, not just write rules from a distance. It is a practical conversation about decision-making, consequences, and what happens when policy does not match reality on site.

    We get into the messy part of the current housing market. Construction costs, interest rates, red tape, delays, and the pressure to increase housing supply fast. But we are not interested in building more homes if they are worse homes. We talk about affordability alongside build quality, comfort, durability, and the long-term cost of homes that underperform. This is where topics like tax, approvals, and compliance start to matter just as much as what happens on site.

    We also explore future-focused solutions like prefab housing, kit homes, and 3D printing in construction, plus the need for stronger trade education and longer apprenticeships to lift capability across the industry. The thread running through it all is confidence and certainty. Builders need stable settings to invest, hire, and train, and clients need confidence to commit. Whether you agree with David politically or not, this is a grounded builder reality check on how politics and construction intersect, and what needs to change to support better outcomes in Australian housing.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Welcome

    00:51 David’s Background Story

    03:40 Minister Role and Big Picture

    05:06 Housing Crisis and Targets

    06:10 Taxes and Cost Drivers

    08:08 Planning Delays and Infrastructure

    11:08 Confidence and Building Quality

    14:02 Future Housing and Prefab

    17:04 Tradies and Apprenticeships

    20:57 Rogue Builders and Regulation

    23:22 BPC Critique and Better Enforcement

    26:23 Promoting Good Builders

    27:08 Showcasing Great Builders

    27:59 Standards Should Be Accessible

    29:36 Minimum Financial Rules Critique

    31:25 Insurance Gaps And Defects

    34:41 NCC Freeze And Product Influence

    36:14 Cladding Liability Nightmare

    40:30 Red Tape Vs Quality Fixes

    45:22 Election Promises For Housing

    49:46 One Silver Bullet Certainty

    51:20 Getting Youth Into Trades

    LINKS:

    David Southwick: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/members/david-southwick/

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  • “I don’t understand why people build houses like this.” If you have ever said that on site after spotting a leaky junction, a sweaty wall, or a home that is freezing in winter and cooking in summer, you are not alone. This conversation is our pushback against the shortcuts that have become normal in the Australian building industry. The whole point of More Good and Less Bad is simple. Build better homes, make fewer mistakes, and deliver healthier, more comfortable results through better building performance and smarter decisions.

    We recorded this one at Pro Clima HQ in Sydney with Andy Marlow, director at Envirotecture and a certified Passive House designer. Andy has a rare ability to talk about sustainable building without the greenwashing and without making it feel like a lecture. The focus is on outcomes that matter to homeowners and builders alike. Homes that perform, homes that last, and homes that do not quietly fail behind the plaster.

    We also dig into the Living Building Challenge, because it is one of the few sustainability frameworks that does not let you cherry-pick the easy bits. It looks at the full picture of holistic sustainability in construction, including materials, energy, water, and health. Not because every project needs a badge, but because it forces better questions about what sustainable construction really means when you zoom out and look at long-term impact.

    Finally, we talk about making Passive House principles more buildable and accessible through Andy’s Passive House Design and Construct model. Pre-designed, high-performance homes that still leave room for personal choice, without reinventing the wheel every time. We also share the lessons we have learned the hard way, and why building with intention is about mindset, systems, and balancing the ideal with what is financially feasible and genuinely buildable on real sites.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    01:55 Meet Andy Marlow - Envirotecture

    03:31 Andy’s Path to Architecture

    06:18 Living Building Challenge Explained

    10:32 Materials Red List and Declare

    17:08 Envirotecture Origins and Merge

    23:15 Passive House Beyond Five

    25:26 Quality Assurance and Certification

    31:39 Why Start PH Design Construct

    34:17 Cutting Costs With Standard Plans

    34:44 Builder Territories And Low Touch Builds

    37:13 Margins Overheads And Markup Debate

    37:54 Repeat Builds And Site Variables

    39:56 Prefab Options Straw Hempcrete

    47:52 Cost Transparency And Pricing Stages

    52:45 Solving Housing With Design Construct

    57:17 Certification Limits And Client Expectations

    01:02:07 Mindful Moment And Closing Reflections

    LINKS:

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    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

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    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

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  • “As builders, you have huge overheads. Massive.” Matt said it mid-conversation and it just sat there, because it is the part people outside the construction industry rarely see. They see the finished home and the invoice. They do not see the cash flow pressure, the holding costs, the insurances, the compliance, the admin load, the delays, and how quickly one wobble in the pipeline can hit a building business. That is where this chat with Jessica Kismet from Climasure, host of the Building Sciology Podcast, really goes.

    Jessica jumps in as guest host and asks the questions builders usually keep to themselves. Money pressure. Risk. Ego. Family. The emotional load of running a residential construction business in Australia, especially when the market is tight and the margin for error is small. If you are a builder, contractor, or tradie trying to stay steady through uncertainty, this episode will feel very familiar.

    We talk openly about the financial tightrope and what it means to actually know your numbers. Builder margins, overheads, pricing, and the real cost of delays are not optional knowledge anymore. Post-COVID, “she’ll be right” is not a strategy. This conversation gets into the learning curve, the mistakes, and the shift from running on instinct to running a more sustainable construction business that can last.

    We also get into bigger industry questions. Would we encourage our kids to become builders? Who is the real villain in the building industry, from legislation to contracts to banks and insurance? How do you set boundaries with clients, protect your process, and avoid the compromises that come back to bite you later? And we finish on the long game of building science, where better outcomes depend on builders, architects, and designers understanding the whole system, not just their part of it.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    01:07 Passive House Display Tour

    02:34 Financial Edge Stories

    07:02 Learning Business Basics

    11:31 AI As A Coach

    13:02 Would You Encourage Kids

    16:10 Training Paths And Overwhelm

    20:12 Industry Villains And Red Tape

    29:56 Midlife Balance And Mortality

    32:16 Matt On Not Caring

    40:20 Client From Hell Stories

    44:37 Vetting Clients No Dickheads

    46:15 Fixed Price vs Cost Plus

    49:34 Quickfire Building Science

    50:55 Failures, Mould, and Leaks

    56:18 Builders vs Architects Buy In

    01:01:03 Mindful Moment Apprentices

    LINKS:

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    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

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    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

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  • “Version one is better than version none.” James Brown means it in the most practical way possible for builders. A rough first system in your building business is better than no system at all. Not the perfect process. Not the spreadsheet you will build “when things slow down”. Just something written down that gets the ball rolling, so you can test it, hand it to someone else, and improve it over time.

    If you have ever felt like the business owns you, this conversation will feel familiar. Quoting at night, solving problems all day, trying to remember what you promised clients and trades, and living in your inbox. James runs Builders Escape and helps builders step out of that reactive loop by putting simple business systems and processes in place that make a construction business easier to run.

    We take a look at what systemisation actually looks like on the ground for the building industry. The goal is to make the invisible visible. Get the key steps out of your head, document them, and make them easy for your team to follow. Not a corporate manual. Just clear, repeatable processes that reduce mistakes, improve communication, and help you build a more reliable operation.

    James also walks through starting with your client journey from enquiry to handover, because that is where the cracks usually show up. Missed steps, repeated conversations, and tasks that rely on one person remembering everything. We also talk about AI in construction business and why it only works when your processes are clear. If you are a builder who wants better margins, fewer fires, and more time and headspace, this episode is your reminder to start with version one and iterate from there.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Mindful Builder Podcast Intro

    01:39 Meet James Brown from Builders Escape

    02:21 Freedom Through Systems for Building Businesses

    03:15 Systemisation Works in Any Construction Business

    04:43 Choosing Software and the EOS Operating System Metaphor

    05:55 What Is a System in a Building Company?

    08:09 Over-Systemising Pitfalls for Builders and Tradies

    10:04 Make the Invisible Visible: Documenting Processes

    16:43 Systems vs Policies vs Training in Construction Teams

    19:33 Where Builders Should Start with Systemisation

    20:21 Choosing a Systems Champion in Your Building Business

    21:36 Time, Authority, and Empowerment for Process Ownership

    22:16 Getting Your Team to Follow Systems and Processes

    27:35 Why AI Still Needs Systems in Construction Operations

    29:13 SystemHUB and AI Drafting for Process Documentation

    32:20 Systems Champion Lifecycle and Delegation

    34:29 Real Examples: How Systems Create Builder Leverage

    35:07 Start With the Client Flow: Enquiry to Handover

    38:20 Builder Leverage and BOFT Explained

    43:00 Minimum Viable Systems for Builders: Start with Version One

    46:06 Owner as Systems Architect: Leading Process Improvement

    49:15 Apprentices and Spaghetti Maps: Visualising Workflow

    51:51 Effective Over Efficient: What Actually Works on Site

    55:02 Contact Details and Wrap Up with Builders Escape

    LINKS:

    Builders Escape: https://www.biztechguru.com.au/builders-escape

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    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

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  • “Legally, you can still build a house with no membrane.”

    That line from Villy Yordanov, Pro Clima’s Innovation Engineer, sets the tone for this conversation about what is technically allowed versus what actually leads to durable, healthy homes. We unpack the gap between building compliance in Australia and real-world building performance, particularly in weatherproofing, moisture management, and the building envelope.

    A big focus is the NCC 2025 changes and how some cladding types can bypass performance solutions. On paper, that can look like simpler compliance. On site, it can create risk if builders assume “compliant” automatically means “safe” or “long-lasting”. We talk about why National Construction Code updates matter for builders, and how small decisions in wall systems can lead to big problems later like leaks, mould, and expensive rectification work.

    We also break down what membranes actually do in modern construction. They are not just there to “stop condensation”. They are part of a complete building envelope system that helps control water, air, and vapour. Alongside correct detailing, taping, penetrations, ventilation, and airtightness, membranes support durability, moisture safety, and better indoor comfort. If you are interested in building science, high-performance homes, or Passivhaus and Passive House principles, this episode connects the dots in plain language.

    Finally, we look at why warm climates are not a free pass. Tropical building in Australia brings extra humidity and a higher moisture risk, which makes good detailing even more important. The takeaway is simple. Builders who keep learning, understand systems, and treat weatherproofing as a whole-of-wall approach will build better homes and avoid costly failures. If you want practical insight into NCC compliance, membranes, airtight construction, and moisture control in the Australian construction industry, this one is worth a listen.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    00:30 Inside Pro Clima HQ Sydney and Building Envelope Systems

    02:02 Meet Villy Yordanov, Pro Clima Innovation Engineer

    02:29 NCC 2025 Update Risks and Australian Building Compliance

    04:14 Cladding vs Membranes for Weatherproofing and Moisture Control

    07:48 Roof Airtightness Mistakes and Condensation Risk

    11:31 Condensation, Mould, and Timber Rot in Wall Systems

    14:31 Building Research, Testing, and Industry Funding

    16:57 Membrane Myths, Builder Education, and Installation Errors

    18:32 Masonry and Concrete NCC Exemptions Explained

    24:16 Steel Frame Ghosting, Thermal Bridging, and Airtightness

    27:39 Rigid Insulation Boards for High Rise Construction

    31:14 UV Exposure Testing Standards for Building Wraps and Membranes

    37:43 Tropical Construction, Vapour Barriers, and Humidity Management

    40:13 Tropical Home Comfort Strategy and Moisture Safety

    40:57 Why Insulation Still Matters in Hot Climates

    42:35 Vapour Barriers in the Tropics: When They Help and When They Hurt

    46:00 ERV vs HRV Ventilation Systems for Healthy Homes

    48:55 Membrane Billowing, Wind Loads, and Weatherproofing Failures

    54:50 NCC 2025 Control Layers: Water, Air, Vapour, and Thermal

    01:03:23 Ventilated Cavity Requirements and Drainage Planes

    01:07:31 Roof Ventilation, Moisture Movement, and Condensation Control

    01:12:01 Sandwich Panels Moisture Risk and Building Envelope Design

    01:13:15 Builder Mentorship, Training, and Learning Building Science

    LINKS:

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    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

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  • A German journeyman carpenter walks into our studio and within five minutes, we are thinking, hang on… have we made modern life way more complicated than it needs to be?

    Erik is living a tradition that feels almost impossible in 2026. He is travelling for three years and one day, working wherever he can, learning from other tradespeople, and doing it all without a mobile phone. Not as a gimmick. As a way of life.

    Erik’s story centres around the German tradition of the Journeyman Years, a rite of passage where carpenters leave home to sharpen their skills, meet other craftspeople, and learn how to work in completely different environments. It is part training, part travel, part personal development, with rules that force you to rely on people, not apps. No scrolling. No “just Google it.” Just real conversations, real problem-solving, and a level of presence most of us have to actively practise.

    We also talk about craftsmanship in construction and why the word craft still matters. Erik does not speak about carpentry like it is just a job. He speaks about it like it is a craft worth respecting, protecting, and getting better at for life. It had us reflecting on our own relationship with building in Australia, and how timelines, budgets, admin, and site pressure can flatten the work into something purely transactional.

    Then there is the cultural contrast of Germany vs Australia on site. Glue. Nail guns. Different methods, different materials, and a bit of culture shock. What stood out most was Erik’s curiosity. No judgement, no superiority, just a genuine desire to learn and understand why things are done the way they are. If you are into carpentry, building culture, construction life, and the mindset side of being a tradie, this conversation is a reminder that presence is not a personality trait. It is a practice.

    00:00 Introduction

    01:53 Meet Erik the Journeyman

    03:56 What Is a Journeyman

    09:34 Norway Copper Drill Pads

    12:30 Thailand to Australia Move

    13:32 No Phone Journeyman Life

    14:49 Guild History and Purpose

    19:48 Rules and Restrictions

    21:21 Journeyman Network in Australia

    22:22 First Impressions of Australian Construction Industry

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    25:59 Uniform Rules Explained

    27:09 Tools and Travel Kit

    28:51 Life on Aussie Sites

    34:16 German Work Culture

    40:24 Master Carpenter Path

    43:56 Earring and Initiation

    45:12 Mindful Moment Wrap

  • Weekly Goss – April 23, 2026

    Matt and Hamish are back from Adelaide to discuss the latest housing developments in Canberra, a major safety crackdown on silica dust, and the importance of representation in the trades.

    In This Episode:The Canberra Housing Deal: The ACT and Commonwealth governments have signed a $250 million deal to deliver 4,900 homes, with over 1,700 reserved for first-home buyers.The Rising Cost of Building: A look at the staggering 74% increase in building costs since 2009 and the impact of global events on the industry.Silica Safety Crackdown: South Australia is leading a massive compliance campaign targeting silica dust. Any material with more than 1% silica (including cement sheeting, bricks, and tiles) is under the microscope.Health & Prevention: Matt shares a personal story regarding silicosis and emphasises why tradespeople must prioritise using vacuums and wearing masks, even when under pressure.Design Responsibility: Why architects and designers should be conscious of the materials they specify to reduce on-site cutting risks.Women in Trades: A shout-out to Sophie (@sister.carpentry) on Instagram for her work in encouraging women to join the construction industry.
    Key Resources & Mentions:Guest Spotlight: Follow Sophie @sister.carpentry on Instagram.South Australia Hosts: Huge thanks to Climasure, Pro Clima, and Endurobuilders for hosting the team in SA.Alternative Products: Mention of Weathertex and magnesium board as safer cladding alternatives.
    Upcoming Events:SBA Retrofit Playbook (May 7th): Featuring experts like Sarah from Coogee and Dylan from Orlin Construction. Tickets are roughly $30–$40.Passive House Conference (June 25-26, Victoria): Matt and Hamish will be hosting a breakaway room for builders and architects.Promo Code: Use themindfulbuilder for 10% off your tickets
  • We sit down with Helen from Renew to unpack why the idea of a sustainable home still gets treated like a luxury, when it should really be the baseline. We talk about the shift happening across the Australian building industry, where sustainable housing, energy efficient homes, and high-performance building are becoming more mainstream. Better design decisions, not just bigger budgets, can lead to healthier, more comfortable, and more resilient homes.

    We get into the practical side of sustainable design and what actually makes a difference in real homes. Things like orientation, shading, airtightness, draught-proofing, solar power, and all-electric homes all play a role in improving comfort and reducing running costs. For anyone interested in Passive House principles, building performance, home energy efficiency, and sustainable construction in Australia, this is full of useful insight without the usual fluff.

    We also talk about the people often left out of the sustainability conversation, especially renters. From low-cost upgrades like sealing gaps and using portable induction cooktops, to bigger policy changes around rental energy efficiency standards, this episode looks at how sustainable living can become more accessible. We also explore community-led housing, shared spaces, and projects like The Paddock in Castlemaine, which show that good sustainable development is not just about the house itself, but about how people live together.

    If you care about sustainable homes, Passive House construction, electrification, healthy homes, low energy building, and the future of sustainable housing in Australia, this is a conversation worth listening to. We also touch on Sustainable House Day and why seeing real projects in person can help make eco homes, green building, and climate-conscious design feel far more practical and achievable. Because the goal is not to make sustainable homes feel special. It is to make them feel normal.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    01:08 Meet Helen From Renew

    02:49 Renew Origins And Mission

    04:20 Getting Off Gas Debate

    06:06 What Makes A Sustainable Home

    08:22 Rethinking Sustainability Language

    14:05 How Community Drives Policy

    18:39 Sustainable House Day Explained

    21:06 Retrofits And Electrification Journey

    24:32 Why Sustainability Should Be Standard

    27:14 Beyond Passive House

    28:56 Narrow Block Case Study

    31:36 Simple Sustainable Upgrades

    32:07 Sustainable House Day Impact

    41:50 Renters Practical Fixes

    44:10 Rental Standards Coming

    44:51 Ventilation Mould Liability

    50:11 Landlords Incentives Debate

    51:49 Energy Ratings Disclosure

    54:05 Real Estate Greenwashing

    54:31 Fixing Building Inspections

    57:15 Sustainable House Day Online

    01:01:16 Community-Centered Developments

    01:05:36 Why Councils Don’t Join

    01:22:16 Tours Spark Change

    01:22:54 EV Chats and Wrap-Up

    LINKS:

    Connect with Renew:

    https://renew.org.au/

    Sustainable House Day:

    https://sustainablehouseday.com/

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  • In this episode, Hamish and Matt navigate the "geopolitical bruises" impacting the Australian construction industry in early 2026. They discuss the sharp rise in material costs driven by global tensions, the controversial shift in Victorian builder licensing, and the silver lining of surging apprenticeship numbers. The duo emphasises that while the climate is "doomy," transparent communication and creative contract management (like provisional sums) are the keys to survival.

    Key Discussion Points1. The "Strait of Hormuz" Effect & Rising Costs

    The industry is facing a second wave of price hikes, this time driven by geopolitical issues rather than the pandemic.

    Material Spikes: PVC piping is up 37%, cement is up 25%, and "quality products" have surged by 50%.Fuel Impact: The HIA warns of sustained fuel increases, potentially adding $8,000 to $15,000 to the cost of a new home.The Victoria Disadvantage: Matt notes that unlike other states, Victoria lacks a standard "rise and fall" clause in residential contracts, making it difficult for builders to pass on direct costs without risking insolvency.
    2. Navigating the Crunch: Practical Solutions

    Hamish and Matt share how they are protecting their businesses and clients:

    Provisional Sums (PS) & Prime Costs (PC): Moving volatile items (like concrete and PVC) into PS/PC categories to allow for real-time cost reconciliation.Early Deposits: Securing stock by paying deposits for tiles, joinery, and lighting months in advance to lock in prices."No Margin" Variations: Offering to pass on direct cost increases with zero builder margin to maintain trust and transparency.Granular Negotiations: Ensuring trade increases are only applied to the specific material (e.g., the PVC component of a plumbing quote) rather than the total labor/global price.
    3. The BPC (Formerly VBA) Controversy

    Matt critiques the Victorian Building Authority's transition to the Building and Plumbing Commission (BPC).

    AI & Online Exams: The BPC is moving toward a "trust and verify" model, replacing face-to-face interviews with online AI exams and reduced documentation (from 40 pages down to seven).The Risk: The hosts argue this "faster route" may invite "shit builders" into the industry who lack the communication skills and practical experience that an in-person assessor can "smell".
    4. Apprenticeship Surge & Labour Targets

    There is a "bright spot" in industry training thanks to federal incentives.

    Incentives: A $10,000 staggered incentive for apprentices is driving record commencements.Leading Trades: Carpenters and joiners are leading the way with ~6,400 new starters, followed by plumbers and electricians.State Rankings: Victoria is currently leading the race with over 5,000 new commencements.The 2029 Goal: The Master Builders Association estimates the sector needs 500,000 additional workers by 2029 to meet housing targets.
    Shoutout of the WeekDylan from Alwyn Projects: Recognized for his work in home retrofitting and his upcoming presentation at the SBA event. The hosts recommend following his mid-century project on social media.
  • The Australian building industry is shifting fast, and in this episode, we discuss what that really looks like on the ground. From economic pressure and labour shortages to changing technology and AI-driven disruption, this is an honest conversation about the reality of running a building business in a market that feels increasingly uncertain. If you are a builder in Australia, a construction business owner, or part of the wider residential construction industry, this episode will likely hit close to home.

    A big focus in this discussion is pre-construction and the hidden work that happens long before a project starts on site. We talk about planning, pricing, quoting, revisions, and the challenge of helping clients understand the real value of that early-stage work. In an industry where construction margins, project costs, and builder pricing are under pressure, these conversations matter. Better outcomes in the Australian construction industry start with clearer expectations and a more honest understanding of what good building actually takes.

    We also get into the mental and emotional side of staying in the game. When projects fall over, confidence drops, and the market feels shaky, builders need more than technical skill to keep moving forward. This episode explores builder resilience, construction industry challenges, and the importance of protecting your health, your mindset, and your business through difficult seasons. It is a grounded conversation for anyone navigating the pressure of running a building company in Australia right now.

    We also talk about why industry events and communities still matter, including the Passive Haus Conference, the Sustainable Builders Alliance, and the value of learning from other builders, designers, and architects who want to lift the standard.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction | The Mindful Builder Podcast

    01:34 Building Industry Events and Podcast Updates

    02:12 Builder Reality Check in the Australian Construction Industry

    03:26 Pre-Construction Costs, Delays and Client Expectations

    05:09 What Is Changing in the Building Industry?

    07:37 Builder Margins, Profit and Construction Business Pressure

    09:48 Construction Insurance, Retention and Builder Risk

    11:30 Sustainable House Day for Builders and Homeowners

    15:00 Passive House Conference Australia 2026

    20:29 Sustainable Builders Alliance Webinars and Industry Education

    24:02 SBA Growth, Industry Partnerships and Builder Support

    25:30 Why Builders, Designers and Architects Should Join SBA

    26:49 Designer Education, CPD and Demand for Better Building Knowledge

    28:09 Beer and BS Webinar for Builders and Construction Professionals

    31:11 Construction Sponsorship, Industry Support and Transparency

    33:09 Building Industry Newsletter and Education Mission

    34:23 Adelaide Building Event and Passive House Learning Opportunities

    37:06 Why Builders Need Ongoing Education and Training

    37:33 Pro Clima Resources, Building Science and Industry Support

    38:41 Wrap Up | What’s Next for Builders and Sustainable Construction

    LINKS:

    Connect with Sustainable Builders Alliance:

    https://www.thesba.com.au/

    Passive Haus Conference

    https://www.passivhausassociation.com.au/thrive-2025-passivhaus-conference-2-1

    Pro Clima Upcoming Events:

    https://proclima.com.au/schedule/

    Our Sponsors:

    Pro Clima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • Episode Title: The NCC Maze, Red Tape Blues, and a Win for Passive House

    Date: 9 April 2026

    Hosts: Matt & Hamish

    In this second instalment of The Weekly Gossip, Matt and Hamish navigate the "grey areas" of the 2025 National Construction Code (NCC) updates and the mounting administrative burden currently squeezing the life out of small building businesses. We also look at some progressive moves in South Australia and shout out a Kiwi builder doing the absolute "impossible" on the side of a cliff.

    Inside This Episode:The NCC "National" Discrepancy: Why are some states adopting the 2025 updates on 1 May while NSW and the ACT push it back to 2027? We discuss the confusion of a "National" code that isn't actually national.Mandatory Education: The hosts argue that government bodies, not just industry associations like the HIA or SBA, should be responsible for educating practitioners on code changes through mandatory sessions.Lead-Free Plumbing: Victoria is moving to lead-free plumbing standards by May 2026 to align with global safety standards—no grace period expected.The "Bullshit Jobs" of Construction: A deep dive into the HIA Small Business Conditions report, revealing that builders are spending a minimum of 10 hours a week just on "red tape" and administrative hurdles.Industry Stress & Retention: With 88% of small builders reporting increased personal stress and 68% considering closing their doors, we discuss the urgent need for a more supportive regulatory environment.Passive House as a Pathway: A massive win for South Australia, as they begin allowing Passive House standards as a performance-assessed pathway to meet thermal performance requirements.The Weekly Shout-Out: We head across the ditch to New Zealand to look at Josh from Compound and his mind-blowing project, "The Hill," in Queenstown.
    Important Dates & Events:HIA National Conference (Gold Coast): 17–18 April 2026.The Mindful Builder SA Road Trip: 20–21 April 2026. Join Matt and Hamish for a Q&A at Jackson’s display home (Enduro Builders).SBA Retrofit Event: 7 May 2026. Featuring Sarah Lebner, Dylan Orwin, and Helen Oakley.Passive House Association Conference (Thrive): 25–26 June 2026. Use promo code THEMINDFULBUILDER.
  • Construction technology is changing fast, and in this episode, we sit down with Vas from C.R. Kennedy to talk about the tools already reshaping the construction industry. From geospatial technology and 3D site scanning to total stations and robotic set-out systems, this conversation looks at how builders can improve accuracy, efficiency, and communication on site. If you are interested in construction innovation, building technology, and the future of smarter job sites, this episode is packed with practical insight.

    We explore how onsite construction technology is helping teams reduce mistakes, improve workflows, and give clients a clearer view of project progress. Vas shares how tools like 3D cameras, laser measuring systems, and digital site capture are making it easier to document existing conditions, track changes, and create more transparent building processes. For builders, architects, and contractors, this is where construction tech stops being a novelty and starts becoming a real competitive advantage.

    The episode also dives into the role of robotics in construction and emerging tools designed to support safety and productivity. We talk about robot dogs, automated inspections, and even exoskeleton technology that can help reduce physical strain on trades. It is a grounded look at how construction safety technology and automation in construction can support workers, not replace them, while helping the industry deal with labour pressure, precision demands, and rising expectations.

    If you want to stay ahead of where the Australian construction industry is heading, this conversation is well worth your time. We cover survey technology, construction site innovation, digital construction tools, and the growing role of smart building technology in everyday projects.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Intro | Construction Technology in Australia

    01:36 New Dad Life and Working in Construction Tech

    02:39 Postnatal Mental Health and Life on Site

    05:30 Meet Vas from C.R. Kennedy

    07:21 How Construction Technology Is Evolving

    07:58 3D Site Scanning in Construction

    13:05 Prefab Construction Needs Precision

    20:27 Construction Tech Costs, ROI and Team Training

    26:58 Future Technology in the Construction Industry

    27:31 Virtual Reality in Construction: Hype or Helpful?

    28:09 How Exoskeletons Could Support Trades On Site

    30:24 Robot Dogs in Construction Explained

    31:48 The Reality of Robotics in Construction

    34:02 AR Glasses and Digital Measuring on Site

    36:16 Will Robots Replace Trades in Construction

    38:34 Drones in Construction and Site Monitoring

    40:28 Construction Cameras and Site Security Technology

    45:43 Laser Layout Tools and Construction Workflow

    48:54 Mindful Moment | Adapting to New Building Technology

    50:30 How to Connect with Vas and C.R. Kennedy

    LINKS:

    Connect with Vas:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/vassili-achkar-b2013412b/

    C.R.Kennedy:

    https://www.crkennedy.com.au/

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/crkennedybuild/

    Our Sponsors:

    Pro Clima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram:  @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website:  www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt: 

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website:  www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • This episode covers the latest updates in the Australian building industry, including new legislation, code transitions, and innovative materials. Hosts Matt and Hamish analyse recent news, government policies, and emerging technologies impacting builders and homeowners.

    Matt and Hamish from The Mindful Builder are launching a new, "short and sharp" weekly news segment. Capped at 10 minutes, the offshoot aims to provide a non-biased rundown of Australian building industry news, focusing on facts and positive stories while navigating a shifting legislative landscape.

    In their first wrap-up, they tackle the Victorian Government’s "Dodgy Builder" bill, which empowers the Building Plumbing Commission to halt defective work early and targets "phoenixing"—where builders fold companies to dodge warranty claims. While they welcome the move, they note it may inadvertently hike consumer costs through increased insurance premiums.

    The duo also discussed the NCC 2025 transition. While some states have delayed adoption, Victoria is moving ahead on 1 May 2026 with no transition period, introducing crucial lead-free plumbing requirements and mandatory condensation management. Hamish argued that any "pause" in standards must include mandatory as-built verification to ensure seven-star ratings are actually met.

    Other highlights include:

    Levy Relief: Victoria is winding down the combustible cladding levy, saving developers significant costs on large projects.EPA Crackdown: The EPA now considers poor moisture management during builds as "environmental pollution," holding builders liable for future mould growth.Fungi Tech: A "quirky" look at Swinburne University researchers using mycelium to grow fire-resistant, breathable structural blocks.

    The segment wraps up with a cheeky acknowledgement of their "work-it-out-as-we-go" style, promising more prepared insights in the coming weeks.

  • “Sustainable design is not just lower energy bills. It is health, comfort, moisture safety, and long-term performance.”

    We sat down with Marcus Strang, Technical Lead in Passivhaus at HIP V. HYPE, to explore what sustainable building design really means in practice. With a PhD from the University of Queensland and deep expertise in building science, Marcus shares how Passive House design is helping shape healthier, more energy efficient buildings in Australia.

    We unpack how Passivhaus principles go far beyond energy efficiency. This conversation covers thermal comfort, indoor air quality, moisture safety, and why high-performance homes need to respond to Australia’s diverse climate zones. Marcus explains how sustainable architecture is not about applying one formula everywhere, but about designing buildings that perform properly in their specific environment.

    A major focus of the episode is hygrothermal modelling and moisture movement in engineered timber buildings, including CLT construction. Marcus shares why condensation risk, mould prevention, and long-term durability are critical parts of sustainable construction, especially in hot and humid climates. If you care about building performance, timber construction, and low-energy design, this part of the conversation is especially valuable.

    We also talk about the bigger picture for the construction industry. How technical expertise, early design decisions, and better collaboration can help drive net zero carbon outcomes and more resilient buildings. If you are interested in Passive House Australia, sustainable design, building science, energy-efficient homes, and the future of high-performance construction, this episode is packed with practical insight.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Intro

    01:58 Favourite Passive House Build

    03:19 Meet Marcus Strang

    04:05 What Is High Performance

    07:44 Passive House In Humid Environments

    12:41 ERVs And Dehumidification

    14:08 Why Schools Need It

    20:30 Commercial Modelling And Roles

    22:52 Conflicts And Certification

    23:37 Avoiding Certification Failures

    25:29 Common Airtightness Mistakes

    27:07 Moisture Risk in Cavities

    27:29 Ventilated Brick Drainage

    28:22 Photo Checklist Workflow

    29:52 First Home Retrofit Plan

    33:12 Low Cost Efficiency Upgrades

    34:40 Step by Step Passive Retrofit

    35:01 Windows and Air Quality

    37:41 External Insulation Debate

    42:06 Airtightness Without Intello

    46:20 Apprentice Mindful Moment

    48:44 Embodied Energy Tooling

    50:57 EasyPH Controversy

    52:14 Wrap Up and Thanks

    LINKS:

    Connect with Marcus:

    https://hipvhype.com/our-approach/our-people?t=marcus-strang

    Our Sponsors:

    Pro Clima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • “Sustainable buildings focus on what's invisible, not visible”

    In this episode of The Mindful Builder, we sit down with Roberto Petruzzi, an Environmentally Sustainable Design (ESD) specialist, to unpack what building performance and energy efficiency really mean in practice. We talk about energy modelling, building science, and why the details you cannot see often matter most for comfort, durability, and running costs.

    Roberto explains the unseen layers that shape high-performance homes, including airtightness, thermal performance, insulation continuity, ventilation strategy, glazing choices, and shading. These are the decisions that determine whether a home feels stable and comfortable, or whether it runs hot, cold, damp, or expensive. Sustainability is not about ticking boxes. It is about designing buildings that perform as intended in their climate.

    One of the most interesting parts of the conversation is Roberto’s take on restraint. Sometimes, the most sustainable decision is choosing not to build when financial or environmental constraints do not stack up. It is not a popular message in construction, but it is an honest one. Sustainability is not only about what you add to a project. It is also about what you avoid.

    We also dig into collaboration across the whole project team. Architects, engineers, builders, and clients need to be aligned early, because the biggest performance wins happen in the early design stage. If you care about sustainable architecture, energy efficient homes, ESD, and building better in Australia, this episode will give you a clearer way to think about it.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Welcome

    03:41 Budget Reality Checks

    05:48 Meet Robert Petruzzie

    07:26 From Switzerland to ESD

    09:24 What ESD Consultants Do

    11:12 Council Plans and Greenwashing

    15:17 Balancing Daylight and Thermal

    16:33 Perfect Buildings and Tradeoffs

    20:56 NAB HERS vs Passive House

    24:41 Air Change Assumptions

    25:37 HERS Rating Limitations

    26:21 What Is WUFI

    27:38 Retrofit Moisture Risks

    30:59 Reading Mould Index

    35:00 Parklife Wall Assemblies

    39:02 Airtightness Skills Gap

    40:02 Building the Backyard Pod

    43:24 Retrofit Priorities

    44:49 Curiosity for Apprentices

    45:52 Mandatory Airtight Testing

    46:50 Wrap Up

    LINKS:

    Connect with Roberto:

    https://hipvhype.com/our-approach/our-people?t=Roberto-Petruzzi

    Our Sponsors:

    Proclima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • “Commercial teaches you speed and logistics. Residential teaches you people.”

    In this episode, we sit down with Alistair Meallin, Director at Y Projects, to talk about what it really takes to build high-quality custom homes in Australia. With over a decade in construction and a construction degree from the University of Melbourne, Alistair shares the lessons he learned on big commercial sites and why he ultimately moved into residential building for the client connection.

    We unpack Alistair’s path through construction management and working with larger builders, including Icon Construction, and how those early years shaped the systems and standards he now brings to Y Projects. This is a practical look at site management, trade coordination, and what it means to run a building business without losing the human side of the job.

    A big part of the conversation is the design process and budget reality. Alistair explains why a successful build is not just the final product, but the client experience along the way, and how small design upgrades can stack up fast. Clear communication, grounded expectations, and aligning design with budget are key to avoiding stress and cost blowouts.

    We also talk team culture, staff retention, and advice for apprentices and future builders. Alistair shares why curiosity and learning the “why” matters, plus his vision for making custom-designed, high-quality residential construction more accessible.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Podcast Welcome

    02:59 Commercial Builder Lessons

    05:32 Defects And Retrenchment

    07:31 Mentorship Deep End

    08:56 High End Homes Shift

    11:21 Client Emotions Process

    15:05 Onboarding Handover Systems

    17:47 EBA Unions Explained

    21:50 Starting Y Projects

    22:25 Footscray Development Story

    28:22 Y Projects Name Origin

    29:34 Leaving Commercial For Townhomes

    32:21 Flexibility for Family

    33:10 Retention Through Realistic Timelines

    34:08 Carpenters Hours and Value

    35:24 Hiring for Team Fit

    35:56 Positive Site Leadership

    39:22 Frozen Yogurt Budget Trap

    42:57 Precon Costs and Risk

    45:28 Making Custom Homes Attainable

    48:43 ECI Early Budget Alignment

    51:34 Architect Retention Debate

    54:04 Builder Network and Support

    55:19 Advice for Apprentices

    59:59 Wrap Up and Contact

    LINKS:

    Y Projects:

    https://yprojects.com.au/

    Y Projects Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/yprojects/

    Our Sponsors:

    Proclima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • “Architecture is not just drawings and pretty renders.” In this episode, we sit down with Roger from Borland Architecture to unpack the overlap between architecture, construction, and real estate, and why those worlds are far more connected than most people realise. This is a practical conversation about problem-solving, designing for real life, and making decisions that affect how people live every day.

    Roger shares his journey from Northwest Ireland to training in England, and how that hands-on background shaped his people-first approach to design. He describes his process as method acting, getting inside a client’s routines and priorities so the end result is not just an impressive plan, but a home that actually works. The kind of house that feels effortless to live in.

    We also talk about the gap between architectural education and real-world building outcomes, and why sustainability and practical thinking cannot be treated as optional extras. If we want energy-efficient homes, better building standards, and high performance design at scale, the industry needs training that reflects what actually happens on site.

    Finally, we dig into prefabricated high-performance homes and affordability through projects like StllHaus with Carbonlite, plus Roger’s take on real estate as a lever for better outcomes. We wrap with a Mindful Moment on AI in architecture, and why the human part of design is still the point. Listening, interpreting, and translating real needs into spaces that work.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Welcome

    01:26 Meet Roger Borland

    01:42 Farm Roots to Architecture

    04:15 Architecture Training Path

    05:08 Design as Method Acting

    07:15 Is Architecture School Broken

    10:03 Passive Solar Basics

    16:44 Reading the Site Deeply

    20:16 Sustainability Origins

    31:47 StllHaus Prefab Vision

    33:16 Build Timeline Iteration

    34:12 Orientation Passive House Standards

    34:46 Certification Optional Baseline

    35:31 Volume Builder Partnership

    37:24 Pricing Market Position

    40:48 Designing Smaller Better Homes

    41:47 Real Estate Design Concepts

    54:03 Pre Purchase Site Analysis

    58:30 Mindful Moment AI Future

    01:02:06 Where To Find Roger

    LINKS:

    Borland Architecture:

    https://www.borlandarch.com.au/

    Our Sponsors:

    Proclima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • “Success looks great on social media. The reality is usually messier.”

    In this episode, we sit down with Liam Wallis, Founder and Managing Director of HIP V. HYPE, to talk about what sustainable development really looks like behind the highlight reel. Not just pretty renders and big announcements, but pressure, responsibility, and the constant work of improving systems so each project is better than the last.

    Liam shares why sustainable success is built through iteration, not perfection. Using ParkLife 2 as an example, we unpack how strategic planning, process improvement, and a long-term mindset help create high performance apartments that can scale without losing the values that matter. This is sustainable building that is practical, repeatable, and designed for real people.

    We also explore how lived experience shapes better design. From simple moves like bike storage on apartment levels to bigger performance goals like an eight and a half star NatHERS rating, Liam explains how energy efficiency, comfort, and lower running costs become tangible outcomes when you design for the long game. Better thermal performance. Smarter energy decisions. Homes that support people to live well.

    Finally, we talk about why experience is belief through the HV Hotel, and why community does not happen by accident. Liam breaks down the importance of community-centric design, feedback loops, and building places where residents feel connected and invested. We also touch on construction mental health, and why building better buildings means building better support systems for the people doing the work.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    01:38 Park Life Two Intro

    10:13 Building In House Engineering

    12:11 What Park Life Two Is

    13:39 Lived Experience Design

    16:44 Solar And Regulations

    18:21 Electrification And Hot Water

    23:03 NatHERS And Passive House

    27:22 Design Versus Performance

    29:18 HV Hotel Experience

    33:59 Park Life Two Sales

    36:43 Owner Occupiers Vs Investors

    39:29 Collaborating With Builders

    42:23 Tendering And Capability

    44:08 Scaling Industry Capacity

    44:56 Open Sites And Trade Schools

    48:15 Parkside Project Vision

    49:19 Mindful Moment Mental Health

    52:51 Closing Reflections

    LINKS:

    Stay in HV Hotel:

    https://hipvhype.com/hotel

    ParkLife 2 Project:

    https://hipvhype.com/projects/parklife-2

    Our Sponsors:

    Proclima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor

  • “I’m not just a carpenter.”

    That’s the energy Sam Aitken brings to this episode, and it is exactly what the construction industry needs more of. Carpentry is not a fallback job. It is craft, problem-solving, and leadership on-site. Sam is also using social media to show what pride in the trade actually looks like, without turning it into a glossy performance.

    We sit down with Sam to talk about his journey from Carisbrook to completing his apprenticeship in Ballarat, and why he stayed working with the same boss who trained him. We also unpack what that kind of loyalty says about standards, mentorship, and doing things properly, especially in an industry where good guidance can make or break a career.

    Sam pushes back hard on the idea of being “just a carpenter”. Whether he is framing, finishing, or solving the tricky problems nobody else wants, he treats the work like it matters, because it does. We talk about how good carpenters understand sequencing, tolerances, and how their decisions affect every other trade on site, and why attention to detail lifts the standard of the whole build.

    We also get into the future of carpentry, including specialisation, better pathways, and what it takes to develop mastery instead of just speed. Sam shares why teaching apprentices the “why” matters, and his message to new tradies is simple. Take pride in the job, keep learning, challenge the norm, and do not shrink your ambition just because someone told you it is “just carpentry”.

    👇 CHAPTER MARKERS 👇

    00:00 Introduction

    03:13 Who Is Sam? Instagram, Confidence & Showing Up Uncurated

    05:03 Volume-Build Reality: Pride, Budgets & Doing Quality Work Anyway

    07:51 Sam’s Path: Apprenticeship, Small-Town Roots & Staying With One Boss

    11:06 Rethinking Carpentry: Specialisation, Trade Shortages & Micro-Certs

    17:15 Teaching Apprentices: The ‘Why’, Leadership Mistakes & Better Communication

    23:36 Firm vs Abusive: Feedback Culture, Praise, and Raising Standards

    28:18 Why Carpentry Matters: Craft Pride & ‘I’m Just a Carpenter’ Mindset

    32:25 Becoming a ‘Professional’ Carpenter: Why Mastery Takes a Decade+

    33:38 Staying Loyal vs Going Solo: Security, Mentors, and Motivation

    34:25 The Apprenticeship Problem: Competency Gaps, Licensing, and the Housing Shortage

    39:33 Social Media as a Side Hustle (Without Losing the Craft)

    41:35 Building Better: Sustainable Builds, Wraps, and Site Quality Control

    44:40 Should Carpenters Be Licensed? Respect, Standards, and Advocacy

    47:29 Calling Out ‘Get Rich’ Courses Targeting Apprentices (Appointment Setting & High-Ticket Sales)

    53:27 Mindful Moment: Must-Have Tools + Advice for New Apprentices

    59:09 Final Wrap: Consistency, Rite-of-Passage Stories, and Where to Follow Sam

    LINKS:

    Connect with Sam:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/sammy_aitken/

    Our Sponsors:

    Proclima - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/proclima

    MEGT - https://mindful-builder.captivate.fm/megt

    Connect with us on Instagram: @themindfulbuilderpod

    Connect with Hamish:

    Instagram: @sanctumhomes

    Website: www.yoursanctum.com.au/

    Connect with Matt:

    Instagram: @carlandconstructions

    Website: www.carlandconstructions.com/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Proclima Sponsor