Sheridan Foster spent the first half of her career designing computers before moving into executive management. After experiencing the frustration of trying to build her own green home, Sheridan left corporate America and founded Elemental Green, a digital media company focused on demystifying green home building and design. In this episode we discuss why addressing poverty may be the best thing for the environment, ways to futureproof your home, and why long term thinking is always better. 1:28 Intro 2:55 Sheridan’s first Build 7:30 Sheridan's current home 8:00 What is green 14:20 Elemental Green 20:00 Future Proofing 24:30 What can we do 32:00 Zero Energy Project and Element Green Collaboration For More From Sheridan:
Originating from the DC metropolitan area, Jesse stumbled on a process that was broken and backed up with no solution in sight: Government oversight and construction or permitting. He started doing the work part-time while working at a local bar and restaurant in the evenings and nights until he became so busy with the permitting work that it became his full-time venture. There's a massive need for quality expediting services to unclog the pipeline and get these projects into production! In this episode, we chat about how government involvement drives up costs, how to pull permits more quickly and how properly planned incentives could actually speed up the permitting process while maintaining existing costs or even lowering them. 1:53 Intro 4:00 Permit process 14:40 How does it work where you are 21:10 where they provide services 23:15 How to speed up the process 32:00 Incentives head over to: https://www.citypermit.us/contact to put in your name, phone number, and email for a free estimate. For more from Jesse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/citypermit/ https://www.instagram.com/citypermit/ https://www.facebook.com/citypermitdc Paul Grahovac joins Casey to discuss benefits of passive house, how to market passive houses and how both passive house and prefabrication can save you time and money. Paul holds degrees in Economics and Law from the University of Kansas. He has been active in the construction industry for 30 years -- first as a construction defects trial lawyer and later as corporate counsel and an expert in Passive House prefabricated wall and window assemblies and in air barrier technology. He spent ten years in technology development and licensing at a U.S Department of Energy Research & Development Laboratory. He is active in the Air Barrier Association of America and the Passive House Alliance US. Paul works for Build SMART, LLC and PROSOCO, Inc. where he holds positions handling legal, marketing, risk management, and codes, standards, testing and field support. 2:00 Intro into Construction 3:39 Law School 5:29 Building Defects 7:20 Build Smart Products 21:50 Marketing Tactics 27:00 Benefits of Passive house 30:50 Financial Case for Passive House For more from Paul and Build Smart:
MORE FROM THE CONSCIOUS BUILDER: Academy: https://www.consciousbuilderacademy.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_conscious_builder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconsciousbuilder LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-conscious-builder Virginia Cinquemani is the founder and director of Green Gorilla Consultants Ltd, a unique training and coaching company focusing exclusively on empowering sustainability professionals to become the most confident and assertive version of themselves, and to successfully accomplish their sustainability projects even when their stakeholders think sustainability is a waste of time and money! Virginia is a qualified architect, project manager, BREEAM AP, ISO14001 Lead Auditor and Practitioner Coach, with a lifelong passion for sustainability. She is the author of SustainABLE: How to Find Success as a Sustainability Professional in a Rapidly Changing World, a practical guide for those that have a passion for sustainability but cannot make an impact. Virginia is also an Assistant Lecturer in Sustainability and Environmental Management at Coventry University. During her previous long career at BRE, Virginia was the author of Integrating BREEAM throughout the Design Process (the best-selling publication that for the first time helped assessors tackle BREEAM assessments strategically), and of BREEAM Healthcare (on behalf of the NHS) and BREEAM Higher Education (on behalf of AUDE and HEFCE); additionally, she managed the BRE Innovation Park and the BRE Academy membership scheme. Some of the topics discussed today are; how to sell sustainability to people who don’t care, why communication is so important and why listening can be one of the most powerful tools in your toolbox. Enjoy this conversation with Virginia Cinquemani. Virginia's book - https://www.thegreengorilla.co.uk/sustainable-the-book More from Virginia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/virginiacinquemani/ 1:30 Introduction 3:20 How do you define sustainability? 16:38 How do you sell sustainability? 22:37 Effective Communication 25:07 Sustainable - Virginia Cinquemani's latest book Jacob Deva Racusin (Ra-Q-Son) is Director of Building Science and Sustainability with New Frameworks Natural Design/Build, offering services in renovation, new construction, consultation, and education. As a builder, consultant, designer, and educator, Jacob is able to merge his passions for ecological stewardship, relationship to place, and social justice. Jacob has authored two books and numerous articles, and regularly instructs on topics of building science and climate impact. An active member of the Carbon Leadership Forum, Jacob is engaged in code and policy development, professional training, and other initiatives supporting the transition to a more just industry. We chat about how natural building products and techniques can be superior to manufactured products, how a cooperative business is operated, and how solutions to problems aren’t always where you think they are. Download and use the new BEAM tool: https://www.buildersforclimateaction.org/beam-estimator.html MORE FROM JACOB httpsp://newframeworks.com/ https://www.instagram.com/newframeworks/ https://www.facebook.com/newframeworks https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-racusin-7a41603/ 0:00 Introduction Background 5:00 Technology Natural? 7:20 Straw Bale Assembly 16:20 Finishing Straw Bale 18:10 Range of Projects/Products 21:20 Insulation Options 27:20 Operating a Co op 35:20 Possible solutions to the housing crisis Sigi Koko is the principal designer at Down to Earth Design, which she founded in 1998 to help people achieve their dreams of living in natural, healthy homes. She translates each client’s vision into a unique building design that reflects their personality and lifestyle, while responding to the surrounding landscape and climate. Sigi’s uniquely collaborative design process provides a high level of information and support, encouraging her clients to engage fully throughout design and construction. Sigi also teaches natural building workshops that empower her clients to contribute meaningfully during the construction of their own home. MORE FROM SIGI: https://buildnaturally.com https://buildnaturally.com/workshops.html https://www.instagram.com/buildnaturally/ https://www.facebook.com/buildnaturally https://www.youtube.com/user/sigikoko 2:07 Interest in natural building 5:25 Background 7:00 Insulation Choices 10:00 Straw bale 12:00 Air Barrier 15:40 Heating and Cooling 16:00 Passive Solar 25:00 Code Compliance 32:00 Custom home vs custom natural 37:00 Future of natural building As we hit 200 podcast episodes, Casey reflects on what it has taken to get here and introduces more of the team! It's a new era as Casey's finally moving to working more remotely on the business while the crew have things covered on site. MORE FROM THE CONSCIOUS BUILDER: Academy: https://www.consciousbuilderacademy.com Website: https://www.theconsciousbuilder.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_conscious_builder/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconsciousbuilder LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-conscious-builder/?viewAsMember=true Twitter: https://twitter.com/BuildConscious SHOP TCB APPAREL: https://www.theconsciousbuilder.com/shop 5:00 7 Tips for a better, leader, husband, business owner 16:24 Meet the on site team 28:00 Head of Operations 37:00 Chainsaw Retrofit 44: Business Growth the hardest Part Eric Anderton is a consultant who helps Commercial Construction Executives increase profits, reduce overhead/expenses and increase team effectiveness. He helps people to think critically about their challenges, and draws out answers from people that they would not have got by themselves. He enables businesses to uniquely describe their purpose and values, and craft clear action plans. Eric has just released a new book which can be found here: Free chapter: https://constructiongenius.pages.ontraport.net/freechapter Book: www.constructiongeniusbook.com For more from eric: 2:20 - Experience in Leadership 4:10 - Profit 7:40 - Conflict Resolution 13:40 Improving team Dynamic and Benchmarking 24:10 Achieving High Performance 28:10 Running an effective meeting Matt Daigle is the Founder and CEO of Rise - an education-first online home improvement store that sells only vetted sustainable products and materials. While Matt always had a love of renovations, it was the birth of his first child and the challenges he faced in his home renovations, along with his innate desire to build social impact companies that led to the creation of Rise. For More from Matt: https://www.facebook.com//buildwithrise https://www.instagram.com/buildwithrise/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildwithrise https://www.youtube.com/c/RiseYouTube https://www.pinterest.ca/buildwithrise/_created/ https://twitter.com/buildwithrise From The Conscious Builder: https://www.consciousbuilderacademy.com https://www.theconsciousbuilder.com 1:11 Intro 1:34 Start of rise 4:50 What is sustainable? 13:30 What are some popular products? 23:19 Future of construction 24:00 Changes to industry-innovation 26:00 Reducing construction waste 28:344 Matt’s Victorian home reno 35:00 Matt’s current team and plans for the future Rider Petch is a certified and Registered Energy Advisor with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). Rider is a Professional Biologist who shifted to his career as an EA to focus assertively on climate abatement. His goal is to help clients build low energy, net zero, carbon-smart, feel-good homes. Rider is the Owner of Fluent Energy Consulting. Fluent works with homeowners and builders to create high performance homes and climb the BC Energy Step Code as quickly and affordably as possible. Rider believes we need to reduce both energy and carbon emissions in a home if the EnerGuide program will be successful in helping us meet our Paris GHG reduction targets. More from Rider: Website: https://www.fluentenergy.ca/ LinkedIN site here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fluent-energy-consulting/?viewAsMember=true 2:00 Background 6:30 Glavel 13:30 Energy Advisor 15:40 BEAM 18:30 Tracking emissions 27:00 Healthy, durable, safe, 30:00 Carbon Tax 34:00 Policy changes needed |
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