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Why The College Agenda Isn't Wrong But Misaimed - Ken Ballin - Skyro Floors


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In this episode, Ken Ballin and Kyle discuss the perception of the college agenda and the value of trades in the flooring industry. They share their insights on why pushing only the college agenda may be misguided and how the trades are often looked down upon, despite offering valuable and fulfilling career opportunities.

Ken and I, discuss the misconception that college is the only path to success and how this perception may devalue the trades. They emphasize that pursuing a trade can be a lucrative and fulfilling career choice, offering opportunities for skill development, entrepreneurship, and financial success.

The hosts also discuss the importance of changing the perception of trades in society and promoting the value of skilled labor in the flooring industry. They share strategies and ideas on how to raise awareness and change the narrative around trades, including advocacy, education, and promoting the benefits of trade careers to young people.

Throughout the episode, Ken and the host share their passion for the flooring industry and the opportunities it offers. They highlight the need for a shift in mindset towards recognizing and valuing the trades, and how the industry can come together to promote the value of skilled labor and create a brighter future for flooring professionals.

If you are interested in the perception of the college agenda and the value of trades in the flooring, tile or stone industry, or if you want to learn about strategies to change the narrative around trades, this episode offers valuable insights and perspectives from Ken Ballin and the host's experience in the flooring industry. Tune in to learn more about the importance of recognizing and valuing the trades in the flooring industry.

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