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  • Why Transitioning Service Members Might Solve Construction's Hiring Crisis
    2026/02/17

    Labor remains a critical challenge in residential construction. We just don't have enough boots on the ground. At the same time, thousands of service members are transitioning into civilian life each year. With the exact discipline and leadership skills that the trades are seeking.

    Joining us today are two people working to bridge that gap. Torri Broderick manages military and veteran services at the Home Builders Institute, which provides tuition free training in the building trades. Jess Maldonado is a carpentry instructor there and a longtime residential trade professional in her own right. She trains former military members and prepares them for life on a job site.

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    26 分
  • Rebuilding Better and Stronger Communities
    2026/02/04

    In this episode of Women at WIRC, you'll hear from three women working in rebuilding and recovery in different parts of the country. DXA Studio's Allysa Taylor, lowernine.org's Laura Paul, and KAA Design Group's Lisa Copeland, share their stories, experiences, and strategies that help them create thriving communities in the aftermath of disaster.

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    43 分
  • Wellness is About More Than Amenities, With Liz Miles of WELL for Residential
    2026/01/26

    We spend 90% of our time indoors—but how much thought do we give to how our homes affect our health?

    In this episode, Pauline Hammerbeck sits down with Liz Miles, Vice President of Residential at the International Well Building Institute (IWBI), to explore how the built environment passively impacts our wellbeing every single day—from the air we breathe to the lighting we're exposed to, the water we drink, and even that noisy neighbor next door.

    Liz shares her 12-year journey with IWBI, from the 2015 launch of the commercial WELL Building Standard to the development of WELL for Residential—a certification program specifically designed for homes, not just offices. She breaks down why residences needed their own approach (hint: raising kids and sleeping are very different from working), and reveals the surprising results from their pilot program.

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    31 分
  • Failing Forward: Do's and Don'ts of Launching a Construction Service Division
    2025/12/29

    In this episode of Women at WIRC, Mary Peters, founder of Sasquatch Contracting in Boise, Idaho, shares how failing twice helped her build a successful new service division, Yeti Services. It's a candid look at missteps, lessons learned, and, ultimately, how those failures ultimately shaped a healthier, more consistent business model.

    This episode is a great roadmap for others looking to looking to diversify, find new sources of revenue, and address underserved needs in their community.

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    21 分
  • Michal Porter on Building Products that Lower Environmental Impact
    2025/12/03

    In our latest episode of Women at WIRC, Michal Porter, senior lead scientist at Dupont's performance building solutions business, including their Corian Design brand, spoke with us about her work in advancing sustainable building materials and practices and what other businesses can do to lower their own impact.

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    14 分
  • Sara Jorgensen on Designing Homes For Everyone
    2025/11/25

    Sara Jorgensen, senior designer at Harrell Design + Build believes that homes should be designed to adapt with owners as they age. In this episode of the Women at WIRC podcast, Jorgensen discusses the pros of universal design for all homeowners, no matter their age or ability.

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    27 分
  • The Rise of the Construction Concierge with Melissa Kennedy
    2025/11/05

    In this episode, Pauline Hammerbeck of Custom Builder talks with Melissa Kennedy, president of Meadowlark Design Build in Southeast Michigan, about the evolution of project management in custom homebuilding. They discuss the rise of the “construction concierge” model, how client expectations have changed post-COVID, and strategies for delivering high-touch service without burning out your team. Melissa shares practical insights on client communication, plus tips on building strong relationships that support both project success and long-term trust.

    Books Melissa recommends in this episode:

    • The Gift of Criticism by Bill Neely
    • The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
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    31 分
  • Continuing Conversations After WIRC With Camille Jenkins
    2025/10/08

    The 2025 Women in Residential Construction Conference wrapped on Sept. 26, but the work is not over. On the final day of the conference, attendees heard from Camille Jenkins, who provides coaching and consulting services through her business, Camille's Keys.

    Having attended WIRC over the past several years, Jenkins shares with audience members the importance of keeping conversations going and continuing to be inspired by other women even after the conference is over.

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    14 分