What Does The Blue Collar Future Look Like?
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Blue Is The New White: Episode #165 Got a wild one for you today, guys. 3 guests on the show today – 2 of them returning, 1 of them brand new. So our returning guests, Paige Knowles and Ken “Coach” Midgett talk about some of the things they’ve been up to since the last time they were on. Of course, Paige has yet another children's book on plumbing. Truly amazing. And Ken, getting used to being on the road to conferences and tradeshows talking about the value of education in the skilled trades. Our new guest though, Daphne Ziegenfus, is currently a plumber at Delux Plumbing and Heating. She offers her incredible perspective on being a woman in the trade and how her employer’s company culture is welcoming of that. We also speak about the documentary, American Plumber Stories, that featured all 3 of these incredible advocates and where you can find that. Too much to list in an intro so keep listening! Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel, and on our website blueisthenewwhite.com to receive all the latest updates. You can now find this podcast on Iheart Radio, Sirius XM, and Pandora. As always, we rely on the word of mouth from our listeners to further the mission. So if you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and share. The future generations of tradespeople depend on it. On you! Also, if you’re looking to advance your blue collar career or propel your business, be sure to check out the BRAND NEW Blue is the New White Academy at bitnw.academy Thank you again and enjoy this episode of Blue is the New White with Paige, Daphne, and Ken.
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