What better way to pass the time than listening to your favorite podcast? Listening to a podcast all on, about, and from the concrete industry. That’s what. The Concrete Contractor Podcast Report combs through the streaming services in search of some podcasts centered on concrete and/or hosted by concrete contractors from any segment of the industry.
Check out these podcasts in this inaugural edition of the Concrete Podcast Report.
Concrete Mystique
In the first episode, host Rick Lobdell, known for his decorative concrete designs, speaks with Chris Sullivan during the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) 2023 conference and talk about the benefits of being a member of ASCC.
Ligchine, the well-known manufacturer of laser-guided and 3D GPS/LPS-guided concrete screeds, launched its own podcast “Mud Talk.” Three seasoned professionals from the concrete industry come together to share their wealth of knowledge, experiences, and stories about the fascinating world of working with concrete and flatwork. Listeners can find valuable insights, tips, and entertaining anecdotes that will leave you both informed and inspired. The first episode, September 8, introduces the hosts, Kyle Hohmann, Peter Ligman, and Justin Foltza and then jumps into exploring A.I. in construction.
Launched in 2020, hosts of Add 10 are part of the Active Minerals International technical development team. The latest episode wrapped up CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023. Concrete engineers and hosts Paul Fendley, Joey Bell, and Josh Hare talk about their experience and what they expect out of the 2026. Prior they covered World of Concrete in a series of episodes.
One of their latest episodes (at the time of this writing) explores the benefits of thinking about concrete at a “one-billionth” nanoscale. Dan McCoy joins host Seth Tandett and shares his experience introducing nanosilica technology to his contracting business.
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castro, and YouTube.
Let us know if you have a podcast of your own and want it included in the next edition. Email Jonathan Kozlowski at [email protected] with a note and we’ll let you know what information we need.