
Helping contractors shorten their DANG learning curve. The DYOJO Podcast will INFORM and ENTERTAIN. Personal and professional development for the skilled trades, construction, insurance claims, and property restoration. Thursdays are for The DYOJO Podcast. This podcast is hosted by contractor and author, Jon Isaacson, aka The Intentional Restorer. Content for: Insurance claims professionals, prope... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 208 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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For episode 132 of The DYOJO Podcast - the podcast that helps contractors shorten their DANG learning curve - we discuss:
* The announcement of the Verisk (Xactimate) and Claude (AI) integration and what this means for contractors who assist homeown... more
On Episode 131 of The DYOJO Podcast we discuss the tragic true story out of Olympia, Washington where a young man lost his life because of an improperly installed tankless water heater. Many lessons to be learned for organizations, managers, technici... more
My truck got broken into - a dange smash and grab. Made me mad and thinking about some of the responses by local authorities to crime, including some interesting remarks by the mayor of Seattle.
Our vocabulary word for the day is "shrinkage". Liste... more
"Opportunities don't happen, you create them." — Chris Grosser
For this episode, we discuss the entrepreneurial journey of Taylor Rivas and the team at H2O Away based in Tumwater, Washington. We touch on some of the history of property restoration ... more
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Five seconds into the the show, and there was a sound byte. FIVE seconds into the show and there was a gimmick sound byte. This show is all over the place but when you’re able to follow, and catch what Jon says it’s really good, very knowledgeable. I listened to Jon on the restoration rundown and the show was good. Just tone it down with the gimmicky sound effects and you’ll have a good show, this would be a 5 star show but the sound bytes drop the quality of the show imo.
Great content and lots of value info to learn from. But most episodes are so hard to listen to with all the special effects and such wish I could listen more often but definitely one of my last resorts due to this reason. Wish it was just a basic flow not so gimmickyish sound effects and trying to be over the top “cool” or “different” keep it simple imo. Keep up the good work on the actual content tho.
So far, I’m loving the content/information, and the casual conversational approach. But Jesus Christ, chill out on the sound byte add-ins. It’s funny…until it happens over and over and over and over, and makes it super frustrating to keep pace with the content. The introduction length is nauseatingly long and over done. Fix that (don’t ditch it, just chill out a bit), keep the humor, and the conversational approach - 5 stars.
Great podcast with Great content. John is a consummate professional when talking about his skills because he is an expert.
Great podcast with Great content.
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Focused on personal and professional development, this podcast offers valuable insights for individuals in skilled trades, construction, insurance claims, and property restoration. The discussions often touch on critical topics such as industry engagement, communication strategies, and the challenges faced by contractors. Episodes feature expert guests who share their experiences and advice on navigating complex issues like insurance claims and project management, making it an essential resource for those seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge in the industry. The engaging and humorous approach of the host adds to its appeal, creating a balance of informative dialogue and entertainment.
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