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Join us this week as we sit down with Harrison, a successful bricklayer and social media sensation. In this episode, Harrison shares jaw-dropping stories from people asking him if he has an OnlyFans, to celebrity encounters and bizarre requests from fans with builder fetishes. He even reveals how he made the easiest money of his life selling his used workwear!
Harrison's journey to success is nothing short of inspiring. Despite earning a master's degree, he chose to pursue a career in bricklaying, working his way up from apprentice to running his own jobs. He shares valuable insights on the importance of hard work, discipline, and being a "sponge" to learn from others in the trade.
But it's not all laughs and banter. Harrison gets serious about the critical issue of mental health in the construction industry. Drawing from his own battles with depression and the tragic loss of his uncle to suicide, he emphasises the need for open communication and support among tradesmen.
His powerful message is a must-hear for anyone in the industry.
From hilarious conspiracies to building a social media empire, this episode is packed with unforgettable moments. Harrison's infectious personality and genuine passion for his work shine through as he shares his secrets to viral success and the importance of using his platform to make a positive impact!
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