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EPISODE 443:
Jake spent three years running a construction business that felt like waist-deep mud. He blamed the labor market. He blamed the economy. He blamed himself. Then he found a signature at the bottom of a stack of invoices — and everything clicked.
His chaos had a name. And it had been there the whole time.
In this solo episode of The Construction Leading Edge Podcast, Todd Dawalt tells the story of Jake a fictional composite built from real conversations with hundreds of construction business owners to illustrate one of the most common reasons construction businesses stay stuck: the people, patterns, and gray areas that quietly block every attempt to grow. Jake's story isn't real. But the moment of recognition probably will be.
👉 If you've been telling yourself things will calm down soon, this episode is for you. Tune in.
Jake had Charlie a 30-year veteran who kept things murky, kept Jake in firefighting mode, and had a quiet interest in keeping the business exactly where it was. He had Sarah, whose passive resistance and finger-pointing turned every attempted change into a confrontation. And he had a vision he couldn't seem to move toward, no matter how hard he pushed.
The story is a vehicle for three questions Todd puts directly to the listener: What's the biggest gray area in your business right now? Is your business designed around the people you have, or the vision you want to achieve? And how long have you been telling yourself you'll fix it when you have time? These aren't rhetorical. They're diagnostic the same questions Todd has used working with over 400 construction companies to identify what's actually holding the business back.
Jake's turning point wasn't a new hire or a better system. It was a decision. He stopped waiting to feel ready, stopped designing his business around the people he happened to have, and started building toward a destination he'd actually defined. Three months later, he was at his kid's soccer practice. He was the coach.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Jake's story begins — three years of running through mud
01:15 Introducing Charlie and Sarah — resistance from inside the business
05:20 The $50,000 window order mistake and where accountability broke down
07:00 The beach vacation call — what it cost Jake beyond the job
09:20 The invoice signature — chaos hiding in plain sight
10:25 Charlie's real role: keeping Jake stuck in the urgent
11:20 Jake fires Charlie
13:45 How Jake rebuilt — vision, business design, and the playbook
18:05 Three questions for the listener
22:15 The call to action — results page and next steps
Additional Resources:
☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team: HERE
☎️ Schedule a free Business Evaluation Call with the CLE team → HERE
⚡ Download the How to Buyout a Construction Project Playbook: HERE
⚡Follow us on Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
⚡Subscribe to our YouTube channel
⚡Visit The Construction Leading Edge for more information: HERE
The Construction Leading Edge Podcast helps construction business owners maximize their revenue, eliminate chaos, systematize their work, and win back their time.
Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!
By Todd Dawalt4.8
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EPISODE 443:
Jake spent three years running a construction business that felt like waist-deep mud. He blamed the labor market. He blamed the economy. He blamed himself. Then he found a signature at the bottom of a stack of invoices — and everything clicked.
His chaos had a name. And it had been there the whole time.
In this solo episode of The Construction Leading Edge Podcast, Todd Dawalt tells the story of Jake a fictional composite built from real conversations with hundreds of construction business owners to illustrate one of the most common reasons construction businesses stay stuck: the people, patterns, and gray areas that quietly block every attempt to grow. Jake's story isn't real. But the moment of recognition probably will be.
👉 If you've been telling yourself things will calm down soon, this episode is for you. Tune in.
Jake had Charlie a 30-year veteran who kept things murky, kept Jake in firefighting mode, and had a quiet interest in keeping the business exactly where it was. He had Sarah, whose passive resistance and finger-pointing turned every attempted change into a confrontation. And he had a vision he couldn't seem to move toward, no matter how hard he pushed.
The story is a vehicle for three questions Todd puts directly to the listener: What's the biggest gray area in your business right now? Is your business designed around the people you have, or the vision you want to achieve? And how long have you been telling yourself you'll fix it when you have time? These aren't rhetorical. They're diagnostic the same questions Todd has used working with over 400 construction companies to identify what's actually holding the business back.
Jake's turning point wasn't a new hire or a better system. It was a decision. He stopped waiting to feel ready, stopped designing his business around the people he happened to have, and started building toward a destination he'd actually defined. Three months later, he was at his kid's soccer practice. He was the coach.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Jake's story begins — three years of running through mud
01:15 Introducing Charlie and Sarah — resistance from inside the business
05:20 The $50,000 window order mistake and where accountability broke down
07:00 The beach vacation call — what it cost Jake beyond the job
09:20 The invoice signature — chaos hiding in plain sight
10:25 Charlie's real role: keeping Jake stuck in the urgent
11:20 Jake fires Charlie
13:45 How Jake rebuilt — vision, business design, and the playbook
18:05 Three questions for the listener
22:15 The call to action — results page and next steps
Additional Resources:
☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team: HERE
☎️ Schedule a free Business Evaluation Call with the CLE team → HERE
⚡ Download the How to Buyout a Construction Project Playbook: HERE
⚡Follow us on Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
⚡Subscribe to our YouTube channel
⚡Visit The Construction Leading Edge for more information: HERE
The Construction Leading Edge Podcast helps construction business owners maximize their revenue, eliminate chaos, systematize their work, and win back their time.
Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!

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