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REPLAY: Motherhood and Construction feat. Jazmin Rodriguez

REPLAY: Motherhood and Construction feat. Jazmin Rodriguez

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*Originally aired June 23, 2025


In this episode of the BuildHERS Club Podcast, we talk with Jazmine Rodriguez, co-founder of J&S Mechanical in Texas. As a Latina business owner and mother in the construction industry, Jazmine shares what it's like to grow a plumbing company while raising a family. We dive into her experiences as a woman navigating the trades, how motherhood has influenced her leadership, and why representation in this space matters.


We Talk Building J&S Plumbing from the ground up, Balancing business ownership and motherhood and breaking barriers for Latina women in construction. This conversation is full of real talk, insight, and inspiration for women creating space where it hasn't always existed.

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