• Special Episode - NC Hurting
    Oct 2 2024

    North Carolina is my home. I have moved here 3 times as an adult. It is a special place for me full of memories as I grew into a young adult, then into a husband, and into a spiritually minded man. So as North Carolina reels and begins the painful recovery process this week after Hurricane Helene, I thought I would talk a little about the damage done and the effects on the communities I know.


    We will also discuss training and educational classes for porcelain slabs, plus the impact of taking on inventory, becoming a monogamous or polygamous installer, and if you should write that check for a $400k machine.

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    30 mins
  • Ep. 18 - Take My Job
    Sep 25 2024

    Tale as old as time, True as it can be, Barely even a trend, Then something breaks, Unexpectedly. No this is not the theme song to a Beauty and The Beast Tile Themed Reboot. Rather, that is the worry most general managers get as they take on their first porcelain slab job. For Florida's Shayne Hogenmiller of Southeast Stone, getting the call that Disney needed him to save the day as their Prince Charming was the moment he realized it was time to adopt porcelain into their large scale operation. From there, everything changed. Hear about the process of adopting it, understanding the impact of pricing, and how granite shop owners need to scale their businesses properly in this weeks longest episode to date!

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 17 - Facade's Coast to Coast
    Sep 18 2024

    Would you shut down your fabrication shop to travel coast to coast installing ventilated facades? For Florida's Bart Orzechowski of AGD LLC., his team of 60 employees travel coast to coast installing over 300-thousand square feet of ventilated facades. Hear how his crew started in New Jersey but now get called to handle high end work in California to the exclusive neighborhoods near Miami, and everywhere in between. Not to mention, he is on a 6 year project in Florida. This is a conversation you don't want to miss.

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    53 mins
  • Ep. 16 - Elevating His Experience
    Sep 11 2024

    We all know that working with porcelain slabs can be a struggle. So why not make it harder by regularly working on the 30th floor of a condo tower, with restricted work hours, an elevator requiring reservations, and no space to actually fabricate on site. For Miami's Christian Maya of Limitless Surfaces, this is his daily logistical headache. Listen as we discuss the planning involved for his team to succesfully install throughout the condo towers of South Florida, how he makes sure he has a good relationship with granite shops, and how to be successful with his tool budget.

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    47 mins
  • Ep. 15 - A Capable Wife Who Can Find
    Sep 5 2024

    As a professional, you might feel from time-to-time that you are alone fighting the good fight in your business, in your role, in your mind. Often times though, we forget that those battles are shared with folks that are too close to us to not be affected. Our loved ones, our families, our spouses, do see what we are going through and may very well live through it themselves. So for this, our 15th episode (Can't believe its 15 already), we decided that it would be best to have a honest conversation about the experiences encountered over the last 10 years by my very own wife, Patricia Parsons. Be prepared for straight forward opinions, immense flirting, and some very experienced suggestions for those getting into porcelain.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 14 - They Haven't Failed
    Aug 28 2024

    So you're still scared to work with porcelain slabs are ya? Can't muster the courage to cut a slab the right way for porcelain countertops? Well then you need to have a listen to Ireland's Thomas Sullivan of Sullivan and Lambe. Hear how in 2017 he got an early morning message from his Father saying porcelain was the future and they needed to go all in. Since then, hear how the staff needed to change, what they did to market porcelain slabs to their Dublin clients, and why Brexit was the best thing they could have had to building relationships on the European continent. They obviously are doing something right to be cutting over 2000 slabs this year alone in porcelain.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 13 - I'm Not Rushin'
    Aug 14 2024

    Would you like to spend 4 months in Vale, Colorado, all expenses paid? The catch is that you'll need to install hundreds of porcelain slabs in a gorgeous home. For Chicago based installer and business owner Alin Pop of Alldex Tile & Surfaces, that seems to be happening more and more. Originally from the granite countertop world, Alin has found his true calling in porcelain slab installs. Lighter, easier, and much more unique than working with with stone countertops, his team has found a habit of being the go to installer for high end projects with architects and suppliers around Chicago. Hear how his move to the Windy City was based on love, how he won't go after certain business to business relationships, and why his being Romanian has no correlation to how fast he will install on this weeks episode.

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 12 - Green Eggs, Hold The Ham
    Aug 7 2024

    Be Heavy or Be Light? When you are a stone shop already producing 3cm stone slab showers, it would make sense to pivot to a lighter, thinner material that makes your installer's lives easier. That would be the easiest decision for Affordable Quality Marble and Granite's Chris Hildebrand of Aiken, South Carolina could make while being an early adopter of porcelain and ultra-compact materials. When Dekton came knocking in the early 2010's, the hardest part was adapting his equipment and finding the right tooling. What are the suggestions he gives to other stone countertop shops, is wood an appropriate substrate, and how his sales team is able to become educated on porcelain are just a few topics we cover in this episode.

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    33 mins