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In this heartfelt episode, Tony Mormino, host of HVAC TV, joins Andrew Brown on "The Lost Art of the Skilled Trades" for a deep conversation about an often-overlooked topic: the power of asking for help. Tony shares his personal journey in the HVAC industry and reflects on how his father’s influence shaped his career, but more importantly, he opens up about the challenges men face in asking for help—both in the workplace and in life.
Together, they discuss why seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but a strength that leads to growth, collaboration, and success. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to figure things out on your own, this episode is a must-listen. Tony also delves into the evolving landscape of the skilled trades, offering advice on mentorship, career exploration, and the importance of perseverance, or "grit," in achieving success.
By Tony Mormino, HVAC Marketing Director, Engineer, and Your Humble Host4.9
1616 ratings
In this heartfelt episode, Tony Mormino, host of HVAC TV, joins Andrew Brown on "The Lost Art of the Skilled Trades" for a deep conversation about an often-overlooked topic: the power of asking for help. Tony shares his personal journey in the HVAC industry and reflects on how his father’s influence shaped his career, but more importantly, he opens up about the challenges men face in asking for help—both in the workplace and in life.
Together, they discuss why seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but a strength that leads to growth, collaboration, and success. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to figure things out on your own, this episode is a must-listen. Tony also delves into the evolving landscape of the skilled trades, offering advice on mentorship, career exploration, and the importance of perseverance, or "grit," in achieving success.

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