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Nobody’s Coming to Save You: A Builder’s Journey From Survival to Success

Nobody’s Coming to Save You: A Builder’s Journey From Survival to Success

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Running a construction business isn’t just about building houses—it’s about ownership, discipline, and making decisions when nobody’s coming to save you.

In this episode of The Your Project Shepherd Podcast, Curtis Lawson sits down with longtime friend and custom homebuilder Chris Ferqueron for an honest, builder-to-builder conversation about what it actually takes to survive—and succeed—in construction.

Chris shares his journey from running pizza shops that never shut down, to finding stability, pride, and long-term fulfillment in building homes. Along the way, he breaks down the real lessons most builders only learn the hard way: why fear can be a powerful motivator, how organization becomes a competitive advantage, and why simply doing what you say you’re going to do separates great builders from everyone else.

This episode isn’t theory or hype. It’s a real conversation about:

  • Why ownership mindset matters more than talent

  • How discipline and execution drive long-term success

  • What production builders actually track—and why it matters

  • Why many builders fail when they move into higher-end work

  • How trust, organization, and follow-through shape client experience

  • Why building homes is personal—and why that responsibility matters

If you’re a homebuilder, remodeler, or construction business owner who feels the weight of responsibility every day, this episode will resonate. It’s about survival, growth, craftsmanship, and choosing to build a business—and a life—you can stand behind.

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