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In this milestone 10th episode of The LowDowns, Brent flips the mic with longtime friend, former superintendent, and current EarthWorks agronomist Kevin Hicks in a first-of-its-kind joint episode between The LowDowns and The EarthWorks Podcast.
What begins as a two-host handshake quickly evolves into a rich and wide-ranging conversation about career transitions, project leadership, personal growth, and creative balance — whether you’re navigating a $25M renovation or carving maple in your garage shop. Kevin brings wisdom from decades on the superintendent side and now travels the country as a trusted agronomic consultant, while Brent shares the grit, pride, and process of guiding one of the most ambitious public-course overhauls in Indiana history.
From Master Greenkeeper and CGCS certification talk to the value of mentorship, from the changing turf media landscape to the unexpected power of woodworking, this episode offers both practical insight and personal honesty. The chemistry between these two is real — sharpened by shared respect, the occasional rabbit hole, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories.
And yes — a new segment debuts: Four Down Territory. You’ll want to weigh in.
Top Takeaways
Why You Should Listen
If you're looking for a true blend of turf leadership, project grit, and personal honesty, this crossover episode brings it all. Kevin Hicks and Brent Downs open up about their career pivots, why certifications shaped them, and what it means to guide others through chaos, construction, and change.
You’ll hear stories you’ve never heard before — including how a cross-country truck ride turned into a turf career, why EarthWorks is more than just products, how Otter Creek is rewriting public-course renovation, and what it means to find peace in the woodshop.
This is for superintendents, assistants, consultants, builders, educators, and anyone who believes turf is more than grass — it's about people, timing, and always building something better.
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Show Summary
In this milestone 10th episode of The LowDowns, Brent flips the mic with longtime friend, former superintendent, and current EarthWorks agronomist Kevin Hicks in a first-of-its-kind joint episode between The LowDowns and The EarthWorks Podcast.
What begins as a two-host handshake quickly evolves into a rich and wide-ranging conversation about career transitions, project leadership, personal growth, and creative balance — whether you’re navigating a $25M renovation or carving maple in your garage shop. Kevin brings wisdom from decades on the superintendent side and now travels the country as a trusted agronomic consultant, while Brent shares the grit, pride, and process of guiding one of the most ambitious public-course overhauls in Indiana history.
From Master Greenkeeper and CGCS certification talk to the value of mentorship, from the changing turf media landscape to the unexpected power of woodworking, this episode offers both practical insight and personal honesty. The chemistry between these two is real — sharpened by shared respect, the occasional rabbit hole, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories.
And yes — a new segment debuts: Four Down Territory. You’ll want to weigh in.
Top Takeaways
Why You Should Listen
If you're looking for a true blend of turf leadership, project grit, and personal honesty, this crossover episode brings it all. Kevin Hicks and Brent Downs open up about their career pivots, why certifications shaped them, and what it means to guide others through chaos, construction, and change.
You’ll hear stories you’ve never heard before — including how a cross-country truck ride turned into a turf career, why EarthWorks is more than just products, how Otter Creek is rewriting public-course renovation, and what it means to find peace in the woodshop.
This is for superintendents, assistants, consultants, builders, educators, and anyone who believes turf is more than grass — it's about people, timing, and always building something better.
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