Join us husband and wife John and Tiffany Pendleton as we speak with a new guest every Sunday 6PM (EST). John Pendleton himself is a 3rd/4th degree burn survivor along with suffering a traumatic brain injury after being electrocuted on the job at work. Join us as we speak with guests from all over the world about their current jobs or work injuries. Being a blue collar family isn't easy and we sup... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | a year ago |
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Dawson explains here why he thinks its important for those wanting to become a lineman to look into school before hand. Jumping right into the game can get people hurt and he fully believes going to lineman training school before hand has not only he... more
Noe tells John about how he got into the trades thinking he would just save money for college but then realized being a derrick hand is absolutely what he was meant to do! Being in Texas is hot but working with his hands in the mud on the drill rig m... more
Dylan is so very lucky to be alive. After a drunken night he found himself trapped in his truck on fire. Managing to come across someone to help him on the open road he was taken to the hospital. Please dont drink and drive. Dylan is grateful to be a... more
At 17 years old Parker was shot in the neck by a friend on accident. Parker walked himself into the ER on his own and not only is he alive to tell the story but he is still friends with the person who shot him. This episode is about gun safety and ho... more
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This content focuses on the experiences of blue-collar workers, sharing compelling stories about their jobs and the challenges they face in their respective trades. Not only are the episodes rich with narratives from various professions including power linemen, HVAC service managers, and diesel mechanics, but they also highlight personal journeys of resilience, such as injury recovery and overcoming addiction. The hosts, John and Tiffany Pendleton, share their own background as a blue-collar family, emphasizing support for those in similar situations, resonating deeply with listeners affected by workplace injuries or personal struggles. The uniqueness lies in the emphasis on authentic voices within blue-collar professions, offering both edu... more
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