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EPISODE 424: Mental health in construction isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. But how do we empower the industry, especially its leaders, to talk about it openly?
In this week’s Pause for the Cause episode with co-host Rob McKinney, we interview Paul Lawson, Risk Management Coordinator and Lead Mental Health Advocate at Mid-City Electric/Technologies, to explore his unique path from ministry to construction.
Paul shares how his background as a pastor and two-time cancer survivor motivated him to address the growing need for mental health advocacy in the industry.
Today, you’ll learn about the Blueprints for Well-Being initiative, the importance of proactive mental health programs, and how vulnerability can transform a challenging workplace culture like construction.
Ready to bring this life-saving approach to your workplace?
Tune in now to learn more!
Key Takeaways:
Introduction (00:00)
Meet Paul Lawson (02:42)
From pastor and cancer survivor to well-being advocate (06:29)
Building an army of well-being advocates in construction (18:23)
Launching Builders Exchange’s Blueprints for Well-Being program (25:13)
Importance of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (33:07)
Start with a why and lead with vulnerability (39:07)
Advice for companies looking to start mental health programs (44:12)
Keep up with Paul and his works (46:08)
Additional Resources:
Listen to the show at: https://thecontechcrew.com
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecontechcrew
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Reach out to Paul by emailing him at: [email protected]
Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paullawsonhelps/
Visit Mid-City Electric/technologies for more information: https://www.midcityelectric.com/
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The ConTech Crew is a construction news podcast dedicated to keeping you up to date with all the latest in construction technology.
Give us a follow so you never miss an episode!
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EPISODE 424: Mental health in construction isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. But how do we empower the industry, especially its leaders, to talk about it openly?
In this week’s Pause for the Cause episode with co-host Rob McKinney, we interview Paul Lawson, Risk Management Coordinator and Lead Mental Health Advocate at Mid-City Electric/Technologies, to explore his unique path from ministry to construction.
Paul shares how his background as a pastor and two-time cancer survivor motivated him to address the growing need for mental health advocacy in the industry.
Today, you’ll learn about the Blueprints for Well-Being initiative, the importance of proactive mental health programs, and how vulnerability can transform a challenging workplace culture like construction.
Ready to bring this life-saving approach to your workplace?
Tune in now to learn more!
Key Takeaways:
Introduction (00:00)
Meet Paul Lawson (02:42)
From pastor and cancer survivor to well-being advocate (06:29)
Building an army of well-being advocates in construction (18:23)
Launching Builders Exchange’s Blueprints for Well-Being program (25:13)
Importance of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (33:07)
Start with a why and lead with vulnerability (39:07)
Advice for companies looking to start mental health programs (44:12)
Keep up with Paul and his works (46:08)
Additional Resources:
Listen to the show at: https://thecontechcrew.com
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecontechcrew
—
Reach out to Paul by emailing him at: [email protected]
Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paullawsonhelps/
Visit Mid-City Electric/technologies for more information: https://www.midcityelectric.com/
—
The ConTech Crew is a construction news podcast dedicated to keeping you up to date with all the latest in construction technology.
Give us a follow so you never miss an episode!
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