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The Black Contractors Network Podcast

By: Richard Johnson
  • Summary

  • Hi, I'm your host Richard W Johnson. Welcome to The Black Contractors Network podcast! You're probably wondering what this podcast is all about. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's more than just a podcast: it's a community. People like you and me who have been in the business of building things, are having a rough go at life, we are all connected by our shared experiences. And together, we can make a difference in our communities by helping each other out and supporting each other. I have been in construction since 1999 and have since then gained a lot of experience and knowledge that I wish to share. On this podcast you'll find a lot of tips and advice related to the center of many important conversations happening in the construction industry, everything from big construction projects to small personal problems that have gotten in the way of your ability to work on them. On each episode, we talk about a different topic related to running a successful business.; we'll talk about how people can work together to find solutions for problems like racial discrimination within the industry; and we'll talk about ways that we can all help each other grow as individuals and professionals. And no matter what comes up, you're not alone. I hope this podcast helps empower you as an individual and as part of the community. Our goal is simple: we want to help people like you take control of their lives and build something amazing with their businesses. So, let's get started!
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Episodes
  • Common Mistakes Builders And Contractors Make That Could Cost You Millions
    Nov 22 2022

    Are you a homeowner about to have a building or renovation project done? Or are you a contractor looking to grow your business? In this episode I outline some of the most common mistakes being made by builders, contractors and homeowners in America that are costing millions - and provide tangible takeaways that you can apply to your own business or projects.

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    6 mins
  • Why The United States Can't Handle Crises
    Jul 31 2022

    No matter how much you prepare, there's no way to truly be prepared for life. I learned that lesson last week. And I think the United States government is learning it as well. Crises create chaos and confusion, unsettling our foundation, and taking away from the energy we could use to address daily problems and improve our living situation. And America has faced a good number of crises and will continue to.  The problem is that we're not responding well to these situations. From Sandy Hook to the Boston Marathon bombing, from Syria to Iraq -- we act like a deer in headlights. We just don't know what to do. Our response mechanism seems broken because it is broken -- an unculture of political polarization has turned us into two warring camps incapable of seeing eye-to-eye.

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    8 mins
  • Building A Successful Business In Today's Climate
    Jul 31 2022

    This week I want to talk about building a successful business in the current climate. It's insane the amount of times I get sent emails and messages on Facebook asking me questions like should I quit my job or not? Should I pay off my mortgage early? When should I become a millionaire? These people all seem to think that they have to have it all done by the time they are 30 years old. The truth is, nobody has every had it ALL done by the time they were 30 and as you can see in this video, it's never too late to change your life.

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    9 mins

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