The Bricklaying Show, hosted by Izzy the Bricky mixes entertainment and information as it helps the nation’s 60,000-strong bricklaying community to work smarter, earn more money and grow their business.The bi-weekly podcast from Fix Radio, tackles a range of industry issues that matter to working bricklayers - from skills to materials, to building teams and winning work.Izzy, otherwise known as Is... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CraftsLeisure |
Izzy is joined by two female bricklayers, who have joined the trained, to discuss their experiences so far and begin to follow their journey to becoming established in the trade
Andy Pali and Ash Mahoney joins Izzy The Bricky to talk about old school bricklaying ways, methods, attitudes and how the experience of the bricklayer nowadays compares to back in the day
Izzy is joined by three bricklayers with experience doing different aspects of decorative brickwork to discuss why they do it, how they do it and what the future holds for some of these methods and designs
Izzy The Bricky has invited Changy, a well known Bricklayer on social media to join him and give an update on what is going on for Bricklayers with regards to site work this year. Izzy also gets an update from Gary Staines from GSQ and Ian Hodgkinson... more
Ash Francis joins Izzy in the studio to talk about his life experiences and how the trade has changed his life from tough beginnings. Ash also talks about how we teach the trade, commercial work and tools. Charlie Collison returns to join Ash and Izz... more
Charlie Collison, Bricklaying YouTuber with over 1.2 million subscribers joins Izzy The Bricky to talk about how he got into the trade, experiences on site, thoughts on the trade, his journey on social media and more
Izzy is joined again by Benchin' Bricky & Tricky Bricky to discuss their experiences learning the trade, on-site and their plans in the trade going forward
Izzy The Bricky is joined by The Tricky Bricky and Benchin' Bricky so that they can discuss their experiences in the trade, aspects of the trade they enjoy doing, social media and more
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Apple Podcasts | #102 | United States/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #96 | Canada/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #115 | Australia/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #15 | Taiwan/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | Ireland/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #70 | New Zealand/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #80 | Netherlands/Leisure/Crafts |
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