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In this heartfelt episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Manly Arnason, an HVAC business owner from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Manly shares his journey of transformation—from a challenging past to becoming a dedicated tradesperson with a mission to bring integrity and quality to the HVAC industry. Drawing from his experiences running a small business, Manly opens up about the challenges of implementing proper practices in the trades, the importance of continuous education, and the role of community in fostering growth and excellence.
Manly’s story highlights the power of personal and professional change, emphasizing his commitment to commissioning systems properly, adhering to codes, and treating customers with the respect they deserve. The conversation touches on the unique challenges of working in the Canadian climate, the significance of national apprenticeship programs, and the value of building a like-minded community to support others striving to improve their craft. This inspiring episode is a reminder that growth, both personal and professional, begins with a decision to do better.
His business website: https://www.firstcallbrandon.ca/
His business on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firstcallbrandon
Manly’s email: [email protected]
This episode was recorded in January 2025.
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In this heartfelt episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Manly Arnason, an HVAC business owner from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Manly shares his journey of transformation—from a challenging past to becoming a dedicated tradesperson with a mission to bring integrity and quality to the HVAC industry. Drawing from his experiences running a small business, Manly opens up about the challenges of implementing proper practices in the trades, the importance of continuous education, and the role of community in fostering growth and excellence.
Manly’s story highlights the power of personal and professional change, emphasizing his commitment to commissioning systems properly, adhering to codes, and treating customers with the respect they deserve. The conversation touches on the unique challenges of working in the Canadian climate, the significance of national apprenticeship programs, and the value of building a like-minded community to support others striving to improve their craft. This inspiring episode is a reminder that growth, both personal and professional, begins with a decision to do better.
His business website: https://www.firstcallbrandon.ca/
His business on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firstcallbrandon
Manly’s email: [email protected]
This episode was recorded in January 2025.
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