This week’s episode was fueled by innovation, mentorship, and a whole lot of passion for the surveying profession. Brought to you by EMLID, the crew kicked things off with Geoholics News & Happenings, some personal catch-ups, and the TopoDOT Song of the Week—a nod to Ozzy Osbourne’s Flying High Again. Perfect choice, considering the theme of perseverance and vision that ran through the conversation.
EMLID: All-in-one aerial survey kit—GNSS, checkpoints, tools, and streamlined workflows.
TopoDOT: Total data governance for point cloud workflows.
Diamondback Land Surveying (DBLS): A full-service firm delivering precision, reliability, and cutting-edge tech to the industry.
GeoSearch: Connecting geoscience professionals with career opportunities.
GEODNET: 18,620 satellite miners strong, powering precision navigation for drones, AVs, AR, and beyond.
Trimble: Partnering with surveyors to shape a sustainable future.
Alongside the usual Geoholics flavor—pro tips from Esri, GeoSearch Career Corner updates, and some words of wisdom courtesy of Ozzy himself—the stage was set for a deep dive into surveying leadership.
Guest Spotlight – Trent Keenan
From Omaha roots to Las Vegas hustle, Trent Keenan has carved out a reputation as not only a successful business owner but also a mentor and advocate for the next generation of surveyors. His hobbies (photography, golf, biking, half-marathons, even calf exercises!) may keep him balanced, but his heart is in advancing the profession.
Key themes from the conversation:
Pivotal Moments: The turning points that shaped Trent into a recognized voice for the industry.
Mentorship: Stories from Mentoring Mondays and the mentors who shaped his path.
Challenges of Ownership: Lessons learned while building Diamondback Land Surveying.
Future of Surveying: Balancing rapid tech adoption—LiDAR, drones, reality capture—with the craft’s timeless fundamentals.
Industry Advocacy: Breaking down barriers for new entrants and inspiring seasoned pros to step up as mentors.
Legacy & Motivation: The impact Trent hopes to leave and what keeps him fired up day after day.
The Elevator Pitch: His 30-second sell to high school students—why surveying is a career worth pursuing.
As always, the Geoholics closed the show with a mix of humor, insight, and a few reminders:
Rent that tractor.Check your reality capture commitment.Change the public perspective.Don’t be a dumbass.And of course, Trent left us all Flying High Again.