The Blue Collar Future
In this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler have an honest conversation about what it really takes to show up in the trades—especially on the hard days. They dive into morning routines, mindset, and mental health, pulling from their real-world experiences in bricklaying and concrete work. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Hard days are a normal part of working in the trades Morning routines help set the tone for long, demanding days Mental preparation matters as much as physical readiness Discipline outlasts motivation when work gets tough Job satisfaction...
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In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions around confidence on the job site, working with experienced journeymen, and navigating social media as a blue-collar professional. Shoutout to a show sponsor, LiveSwitch. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Confidence without humility quickly turns into ego Respecting experienced journeymen builds credibility and trust Strong communication prevents jobsite friction Leadership is earned through collaboration, not dominance Authenticity matters more than perfection on social media Sharing...
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In this Punchlist episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler discuss why ambition, accountability, and specialization matter more than ever, how company culture influences long-term fulfillment, and why waiting for better conditions is rarely the answer. This episode focuses on ownership, intentional growth, and building a sustainable, satisfying career in the trades. Takeaways Ambition and accountability are critical for long-term advancement Specialization improves job security and earning potential Company culture strongly impacts satisfaction...
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In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler break down what current market trends are signaling for construction, and where the industry is headed amid rapid technological shifts. They discuss AI’s role in improving efficiency, the rise of consumerism and unrealistic housing expectations, and why finding the right trade matters more than chasing hype. This conversation offers a grounded, real-world look at career satisfaction, long-term opportunity, and the mindset required to thrive in today’s trades economy. Takeaways Construction...
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In this Punchlist episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler break down the viral claim that electricians and plumbers are going to be the next millionaires. They unpack where this idea came from, why it’s misleading, and what actually leads to long-term financial success in the trades. If you’ve ever wondered whether blue collar careers really lead to wealth, or you’re tired of the “get rich in the trades” narrative, this episode brings nuance, experience, and straight talk. 🎙️ Key Takeaways “Electricians and plumbers are the next...
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In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler tackle three listener questions covering everything from meal prep and coffee culture to job satisfaction and the biggest misconceptions people have about the trades. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Meal prep is simple—people just overcomplicate it. Intentional eating matters, especially with long physical days. Camaraderie and crew culture determine job satisfaction. The trades require problem-solving, planning, and math skills. Concrete work depends more on prep than rebar. Misconceptions about...
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In this solo episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, host Jaden Robison reflects on speaking at a fundraising gala and the leadership training he completed nearly a decade ago—training that shaped the way he approaches personal growth, fear, and responsibility today. Jaden breaks down how fear of failure keeps so many people stuck, why focus is harder than ever in a distraction-heavy world, and what intentional habits like reading, journaling, and time blocking can do to rebuild your ability to think deeply. . 🎙️ Key Takeaways Leadership training leaves a lifelong impact when...
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In this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler tackle one of the most overlooked issues in the construction industry — mental health. They break down practical ways to take care of your mental health, support your crew, and focus on what really matters: being present, showing up, and leading by example. 🧠 Key Takeaways The construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates of any profession. Tough guy culture leads to bottled-up emotions instead of real conversations. Communication is the foundation for improving mental health...
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In this solo episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, host Jaden Robison breaks down why the idea of work-life balance is often a myth — especially for those in the trades and seasonal work. After a packed month balancing long job hours, home projects, and family life, Jaden reflects on what it really means to manage your time and energy when everything hits at once. He shares how using tools like LiveSwitch helped streamline a side job and free up valuable time, and why being intentional about your seasons of life is the key to staying grounded. To check out LiveSwitch — 💡...
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In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler dive into what’s next for the construction industry — from AI and technology to leadership, motivation, and the push to attract younger workers to the trades. They share personal insights, lessons learned from mentorship, and how to keep excitement alive in your career. The discussion also tackles how the industry can market itself better, create real growth opportunities, and empower the next generation to take pride in blue collar work. 🎙️ Key Takeaways Find excitement in everyday tasks...
info_outlineIn this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, host Jaden Robison speaks with Chris Eisan, an oil rig worker from Canada. They discuss Chris's journey into the oil industry, the realities of working on an oil rig, and the importance of maintaining a routine for mental health. Chris shares insights into the daily life on the rig, the physical demands of the job, and the camaraderie among workers. They also touch on the impact of social media in connecting blue-collar workers and the challenges of balancing work and personal life.
Takeaways
- Chris has been working on this particular oil rig for almost a year.
- He transitioned from residential plumbing and electrical work to the oil industry.
- The work on the rig is repetitive but physically demanding.
- Maintaining a routine helps manage the mental challenges of being away from home.
- Physical fitness is important for oil rig workers to stay healthy.
- Safety protocols are crucial in preventing accidents on the rig.
- The camaraderie among workers is a significant aspect of rig life.
- Social media has created a community for blue-collar workers.
- Many workers feel tied to their jobs due to financial incentives.
- Career progression in the oil industry can lead to more time at home.
Chapters
(00:00) - Introduction to Chris Eisen and His Work
(04:47) - Daily Routine and Work Environment on the Rig
(09:19) - Transition from Residential Work to Oil Field
(14:01) - Fitness and Health in the Oil Industry
(20:18) - Career Paths in the Trades
(25:00) - The Balance of Money and Job Satisfaction
(30:16) - Perceptions of Trades and Career Choices
(36:09) - The Brotherhood of the Trades