EP354: Rise of the LawnBots: The Future Is Already Mowing
The Deep End with Eric Triplett
Release Date: 11/07/2025
The Deep End with Eric Triplett
Eric issues a pond warning that unusually warm winter weather is causing aquatic ecosystems to wake up earlier than expected. Because ponds operate based on water temperature rather than the calendar, Triplett notes that fish are more active, metabolism is increasing, and algae is blooming ahead of schedule. He advises hobbyists to monitor water temperatures closely to determine if they should begin supplemental feeding, while also cautioning that filtration systems may require more frequent maintenance due to rising waste levels. The episode emphasizes that professional service schedules are...
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Eric explores the psychological tension between internal perception and external perspective, sparked by a negative customer review he received. Triplett defines perception as the emotional story individuals tell themselves, while perspective is the lens through which others view those same actions based on their own life experiences. He argues that conflict often arises when these two viewpoints clash, particularly regarding fair pricing and the value of expertise. Using personal anecdotes of past poverty, he categorizes people into levels of survival, comfort, or dream alignment to explain...
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Today's show focuses on the price tag principle and the necessity of burning the boats to achieve ultimate success. Eric utilizes historical examples, such as Hernán Cortés, to illustrate how removing the option of retreat forces individuals to commit fully to their objectives. By eliminating safety nets like backup plans or "parachutes," one can cultivate the discipline and diligence required to overcome discomfort and stagnation. The discussion emphasizes that public accountability and financial investment are critical tools for maintaining focus and preventing negotiation with one's own...
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Triplett emphasizes that empathy is the most critical tool in a sales professional’s arsenal. He argues that making a client feel accurately understood is more influential than price, product quality, or specific scripts. A central focus of the discussion is the "recap" technique, where the contractor paraphrases a client’s story and emotions to build profound trust before discussing project costs. The group explores how to avoid robotic repetition by weaving personal details and specific "buzzwords" into a narrative that demonstrates genuine care. Additionally, the participants...
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Eric shares a personal epiphany regarding how to better serve his clients by restructuring his teaching model. He recounts a heated political argument with a friend that highlighted how "conspiracy" thinking and conflicting information can create friction and division between people. To address the short attention spans of his audience, Eric decides to pivot from a traditional pyramid framework to an hourglass model. This new visualization represents the choke point where internal lies and mental hurdles prevent professionals from reaching their goals. By focusing on collapsing time and...
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Today Eric talks with personal branding consultant regarding their professional evolutions for 2026. Triplett details his decision to rebrand his long-running podcast to The Deep End to broaden his appeal from a niche water feature audience to a wider market of general contractors and entrepreneurs. Mashman provides a strategic audit, encouraging Eric to leverage controversy with purpose by announcing the end of his current show to build anticipation for the new launch. In turn, Mashman outlines his ambitious "Inevitable Tour 365," a goal to complete an interview every day of the year to...
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Today Eric introduces the Price Tag Principle, which posits that achieving personal or professional growth requires a specific cost paid in discipline, diligence, and depth. He argues that the universe does not negotiate on these costs and that individuals often fail because they are under-disciplined rather than truly stuck. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on entropy, described as the social and internal resistance that pulls people back toward their comfort zones, often through the well-meaning but limiting influence of family and friends. Eric challenges contractors to stop...
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In episode #2 of Eric's new podcast he uses personal anecdotes, such as rescuing his younger brother from a pool and escaping dangerous encounters while skateboarding, to illustrate the importance of urgency and accountability. He introduces the trident logo as a symbol for his core values of depth, discipline, and diligence, linking these to the mastery of one's craft. Throughout the session, he manages technical equipment and interacts with a live social media audience, demonstrating a modern approach to digital content creation. Ultimately, the episode serves as a motivational framework for...
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Eric Triplett announces the rebrand of his show to The Deep End, shifting focus from specific industry tactics to personal development and capability. Drawing on forty years of experience in construction and aquatics, he emphasizes that the program is designed for tradesmen and leaders who strive to become the best versions of themselves. The content moves away from surface-level hype to explore the foundational values of depth, discipline, and diligence. Triplet argues that the "deep end" represents a space of high responsibility where growth occurs by facing challenges without excuses....
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In this final episode of the Pond Digger Podcast, host Eric Triplet announces the conclusion of his seven-year journey to focus on a new professional chapter. Originally launched to provide educational resources for pond owners and koi enthusiasts, the show evolved into a platform for business coaching and leadership advice for various trade contractors. Triplet reflects on significant milestones, including his personal battle with stage four cancer, which shifted his perspective on time and purposeful living. He highlights the vast archive of evergreen content available to listeners, ranging...
info_outlineEric has a conversation with Todd Zimmerman discussing Kress, a company focused on electrification and robotization in the landscaping industry, particularly through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Kress offers two main product lines: professional-grade 60-volt battery-powered tools for commercial landscapers and a pro-grade homeowner line, both utilizing advanced battery technology for power and cost savings. The core of the discussion centers on their autonomous robotic mowers, including the homeowner-focused iPilot and the commercial-grade Voyager, which use a combination of RTK, stereo camera, and VSLAM technology for precise, pattern-based mowing and obstacle avoidance. Zimmerman highlights how these robotic mowers can transform the least profitable part of a landscaper's business into the most profitable by drastically reducing operating costs associated with labor, gas, and maintenance, while also addressing friction points and labor shortages in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- Embrace artificial intelligence tools to potentially help save both time and money in personal and professional applications.
- Landscapers should transition from gas-powered equipment to cordless products to realize significant annual operational savings per employee.
- Consider utilizing autonomous robotic mowers, which use virtual boundaries and object recognition, to handle lawn care even on steep slopes up to 39 degrees.
- Commercial operators can leverage autonomous mowing technology to convert the typically least profitable aspect of their business into the most profitable.
- Utilize management views and productivity reports in commercial apps to track crew efficiency, optimize travel routes, and accurately quote property jobs.
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