Watt's the Word - An Electrical Industry Podcast
Watt's the Word is a show linking the electrical industry through relevant conversations. We are speaking with real people to hear about the opportunities that the industry has given to them while they share what makes them passionate about the future of the trade. The electrical industry is a vast one, our goal is to learn from each other! This show is for anyone and everyone involved in the electrical trade or industry. Let's get the word out about how great the industry can be and learn something along the way. Hosted by Zack Hartle and Jason Cox with new episodes coming out every month (or more).
Watt's the Word - An Electrical Industry Podcast
Latest Episodes
Suderman Estimating w/ John Wiesel
In this episode, John Wiesel from Suderman Estimating shares his extensive background in the electrical industry and the evolution of his career into estimating. He discusses the importance of estimating in the electrical trade, the challenges ...
DiversiTrade w/ Fietje van der Lee & Carmen Thirsk
In this episode of Watt's the Word, we sit down with Fietje van der Lee and Carmen Thirsk, directors of DiversiTrade, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting diversity in the skilled trades. The conversation explores the origins of Div...
Breaking Barriers: Pride in Construction w/ Jessica Loney
Zack and Jason sit down with Jessica Loney, a co-founder of Pride in Construction and a director at DiversiTrade, to discuss the challenges and progress of the LGBTQ2S+ community within the construction industry. Jessica shares her personal jou...
Bare Wire and Beyond w/ Brandon Cooper
Brandon Cooper joins Watt's the Word to talk all about recycling. Copper, aluminum, steel, and so much more.We discuss the reality of copper thefts and tips to prevent it, along with the legal requirements for recyclers to help curb the...
ABCs of QA/QC w/ Andrew Bleackley
Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) and commissioning are three crucial steps in the construction process. Often these steps are seen by only a few people involved in a project, so we are shedding some light on what they are, how they ...