• Integrating Technology into Landscape: Insights & Inspiration with GHT Group's Expert Chris Early
    Aug 6 2025

    Summary: In this episode, Chris Early shares his journey from the landscape industry to technology integration in outdoor living spaces. He discusses the importance of trade schools, his personal challenges, and the health journey of his son, Redding, who was diagnosed with cancer. The conversation emphasizes gratitude, life lessons, and the evolving landscape of technology in the industry.

    Takeaways:

    • Learning a trade can be more beneficial than a four-year degree.
    • Trade schools are less expensive and provide practical skills.
    • Gratitude is essential, especially in tough situations.
    • It's okay to ask God why during difficult times.
    • Life is not always perfect, and that's okay.
    • Technology is transforming the landscaping industry.
    • Collaboration between landscapers and technology providers is crucial.
    • Personal challenges can lead to significant growth and change.
    • Being a parent comes with its own set of challenges and joys.
    • Finding gratitude in everyday moments is vital.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    07:36 The Importance of Trade Schools

    14:57 Technology in Landscaping

    29:23 Personal Journey and Challenges

    39:13 Redding's Health Journey

    47:46 Gratitude and Life Lessons


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    38 mins
  • Turf Talk with Jonathan Gillespie
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode, Jonathan Gillespie, the Director of Agronomy at Yardsy, shares his journey and passion for turf care, discussing the evolution of his career from golf course management to founding Yardsy. He elaborates on the company's unique business model, mascot, and expansion strategy, emphasizing the importance of company culture, technology, and quality control in delivering exceptional service. The conversation also covers the significance of soilhealth, aeration, and pest control, alongside Yardsy's community engagement efforts through the Take It Outside organization.

    Takeaways:

    • Jonathan's passion for turf care began as a teenager working at golf courses.
    • Yardsy started in 2019 and has expanded into multiple markets.
    • The mascot 'Skip' was designed to create a friendly brand image.
    • Company culture emphasizes being 'all in' for employees.
    • Technology plays a crucial role in Yardsy's operations and customer service.
    • Soil health is critical for successful turf management.
    • Aeration and top dressing are essential for lawn health.
    • Mosquito control is increasingly important due to changing weather patterns.
    • Tree and shrub care requires specialized knowledge and techniques.
    • Community engagement through charity work is a core value of Yardsy.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Turf Cast

    02:55 Transitioning to Yardsy and Business Growth

    05:20 The Importance of Branding and Mascots

    09:37 Diverse Clientele and Service Offerings

    14:23 Understanding Turf Care Programs

    19:36 The Role of Soil Health in Turf Management

    24:04 Mosquito Control Services

    29:32 Navigating Pest Control Regulations

    35:12 The Importance of Support Systems

    39:26 Final Thoughts and Reflections


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    42 mins
  • Water-Light-Wisdom; Brian Watters- Expert Irrigation, Lighting and Mentorship
    Jun 3 2025

    In this conversation, Brian Watters shares his extensive experience in the irrigation industry, discussing his journey from college to starting his own business and eventually transitioning to a remote technical support role. He highlights the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and effective communication in the field, as well as the technical challenges faced in irrigation systems. The discussion also covers the expansion of services into low voltage lighting and the unique challenges of working with non-potable water sources. Brian emphasizes the value of building relationships and the satisfaction that comes from helping clients solve their irrigation issues.

    Takeaways

    • Field experience is invaluable in understanding systems.
    • Starting a business teaches important lessons about operations.
    • Technical challenges in irrigation can be complex and varied.
    • Identifying leaks requires careful observation and testing.
    • Collaboration with construction teams is crucial for successful installations.
    • Two-wire systems offer efficiency for large properties.
    • Non-potable water sources present unique filtration challenges.
    • Expanding into low voltage lighting can enhance service offerings.
    • Mentorship plays a significant role in personal and professional growth.


    CHAPTERS:

    • Introduction to Brian Watters and Irrigation Expertise
    • 01:42 Brian's Journey in the Irrigation Industry
    • 04:16 Challenges in Irrigation Systems
    • 10:37 Leak Detection and Troubleshooting
    • 13:56 Best Practices in Irrigation Installations
    • 14:04 Understanding Two-Wire Systems
    • 15:59 Importance of Accurate Property Documentation
    • 16:31 Navigating Property Takeovers and Client Relationships
    • 17:54 Challenges of Non-City Water Systems
    • 19:15 Understanding Pump Systems in Irrigation
    • 20:05 Expanding Business with Landscape Lighting
    • 24:06 Transitioning from Field Work to Remote Support
    • 26:15 Memorable Experiences in the Field
    • 29:20 Personal Insights and Hobbies
    • 30:08 Final Thoughts and Reflections


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    37 mins
  • Transforming Landscapes: The Paradigm Shift with Todd Angel
    Apr 24 2025

    Todd Angel has over 20 years of experience in landscape design. Paradigm Landscape was founded in 2013 with a focus on quality and collaboration. The name 'Paradigm' reflects a shift in perspective and approach to landscaping. Todd emphasizes the importance of finding the right specialists for each project. He believes in providing a life-changing experience for clients through landscaping. Collaboration with other landscape firms can enhance service offerings. Experience and hard work are crucial for success in the landscape industry. Todd's Ironman journey taught him about mental strength and perseverance. He encourages young entrepreneurs to pursue their passions and put in the effort. The ultimate goal is to create beautiful, functional spaces for clients.

    Chapters

    1. Introduction to Paradigm Landscape and Todd Angel
    2. Todd's Journey in Landscape Design
    3. The Birth of Paradigm Landscape
    4. Evolution of Services: From Design to Pools
    5. Unique Service Offering and Project Management
    6. Bridging the Gap: Client Expectations and Service Delivery
    7. The Client's Perspective on Landscape Installation
    8. Building Relationships with Specialized Trades
    9. Understanding the 'Why' Behind the Work
    10. The Journey of an Ironman
    11. The Reality of Hard Work and Experience


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    43 mins
  • Growth and Expansion of AKA Tree Service; Navigating Permits & Tree Management Strategies
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode of the Equiscape Insider; Grass to Gratitude podcast, host David Whittaker welcomes David Martin and Heath Hampton from AKA Tree Service. They discuss theimportance of building relationships in the landscaping industry, the significance of tree health and safety, and the various certifications that enhance their expertise. The conversation also covers the growth of AKA Tree Service, fleet management, safety training, and the transition from the West Coast to Atlanta. They emphasize proactive tree management strategies, plant health care, and navigating permitting regulations, concluding with insights ontheir commitment to efficiency and safety in their operations.

    Takeaways:

    • Building connections is crucial in the landscaping industry.
    • Tree health management can be a lucrative add-on service.
    • Safety training is a top priority in tree services.
    • Proactive tree management can prevent costly damages.
    • Certified arborists provide valuable expertise in tree care.
    • Understanding local regulations is essential for tree services.
    • Effective fleet management enhances operational efficiency.
    • Plant health care is vital for maintaining tree vitality.
    • Navigating the permitting process can be simplified with experience.
    • Relationships with clients and property managers drive business success.

    Keywords:

    tree service, landscaping, arborist, tree health, safety training, Atlanta, AKA Tree Service, plant health care, tree management, industry growth

    Sound Bites:

    "It's really about building connections."

    "Safety training is intense and documented."

    "The number one best way is not to wait."

    "Trees grow slow and they usually die slow."

    "Root protection zone is a big deal."

    "We strive for efficiency and safety."

    "It's all about relationships."

    Chapters:

    00:00

    Introduction to AKA Tree Service

    01:32

    Building Relationships in the Landscape Industry

    03:51

    The Importance of Tree Health and Safety

    07:40

    Certifications and Expertise in Arboriculture

    09:55

    Growth and Expansion of AKA Tree Service

    12:45

    Fleet Management and Safety Training

    16:31

    Transitioning from the West Coast to Atlanta

    19:45

    Proactive Tree Management Strategies

    22:51

    Plant Health Care and Common Tree Diseases

    25:43

    Navigating Permitting and Regulations

    30:04

    Closing Thoughts and Contact Information

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    26 mins
  • The Evolution of Landscaping: Insights from Kurt Bland- President of Bland Landscaping Company ($100M Rev, Employer of 1,000+ Associates)
    Apr 9 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode of the Equiscape Insider; Grass to Gratitude podcast, Kurt Bland shares his journey in the landscaping industry, discussing the evolution of Bland Landscaping, the challenges of transitioning leadership in a family-ownedcompany, and the importance of community involvement and mentorship. He reflects on the growth of his company over the years, recent acquisitions, and his aspirations for the future, emphasizing the significance of people in achieving success.

    Takeaways-

    • Kurt Bland has been involved in landscaping since childhood, witnessing its evolution.
    • The landscaping industry has matured significantly over the past few decades.
    • Transitioning leadership in a family business can be challenging but necessary.
    • Kurt faced significant challenges during the recession but persevered.
    • Community involvement is crucial for business success and employee morale.
    • Mentorship plays a vital role in nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs.
    • Kurt emphasizes the importance of listening to employees and customers.
    • The future of the landscaping industry will see more consolidation and growth.
    • Kurt's company aims to grow significantly in the coming years.
    • Success in business is about building relationships and caring for people.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Kurt Bland and Bland Landscaping Company

    02:17

    The Evolution of the Landscaping Industry

    06:57

    Career Days and Workforce Development

    11:00

    Transitioning Leadership in Family Business

    21:12

    Lessons from a Family Business Journey

    26:28

    The Forest of Business: Canopy and Understory

    29:06

    Consolidation in the Landscape Industry

    31:00

    Mentorship and Paying It Forward

    34:32

    The Importance of Community and Culture

    39:16

    Legacy and Growth: A Vision for the Future

    52:32

    Giving Back: Community Engagement and Philanthropy

    57:37

    Building Community Through Food

    58:47

    Acquisition Strategy and Company Culture

    01:02:15

    Identifying Potential Acquisitions

    01:05:05

    The Importance of Relationships in Business

    01:08:37

    Navigating Challenges and Growth

    01:12:44

    The Human Element in Business

    01:22:36

    Focusing on People Over Technology

    01:25:25

    ClosingThoughts on Community and Kindness

    01:31:38

    Closer

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • From The Ritz-Carlton to Pest Control: A Leader's Journey to 5-Star Service and Culture
    Apr 7 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Equiscape Insider; Grass to Gratitude podcast, host David Whittaker interviews Jeff Dunn, Co-President of Northwest Exterminating. They discuss Jeff's journey from the Ritz-Carlton to leading a successful pest control company, emphasizing the importance of customer service, leadership, and community involvement. Jeff shares insights on service standards, team empowerment, and the impact of the Good Deed Team on company culture. The conversation also covers marketing strategies, the significance of acquisitions for growth, and reflections on coaching youth sports as a means of personal and professional development.


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    57 mins
  • • Unveiling the Secrets of Effective Branding ; The Journey of a Marketing Genius
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode of Equiscape Insider; Grass to Gratitude Podcast, Matt Matthews from High Stakes Creativediscusses the evolution of his branding and marketing company, the importance of networking, and the role of impactful marketing materials like business cards and vehicle wraps in business growth. He shares insights on building astrong team, navigating the sign industry, and the journey of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the need for consistency and connection in business.

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    58 mins