Episodes
Build Podcast | Episode 189: Italian Revival Home
Episode 189
In this episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt and Brent dive into the Italian Revival project—a 120-year-old Fort Worth mansion. They discuss its remarkable masonry construction, lessons in durability, and the art of blending historic preservation with modern living. Plus, get a sneak peek at the exclusive VIP tour during Build Show Live.
Build Podcast | Episode 186: Introducing Michael Conneely
Episode 186
Matt introduces a new face to the Build Show Network: Chicago-based builder and design expert Michael Conneely of Greenside Design Build. Known to many by his Instagram handle long before his first name, Mike has built a reputation for clean, modern design and high-performance homes in the Chicago suburbs. In this candid conversation, Matt and Mike unpack Mike’s journey from early influences to becoming a respected force in the design-build space. They discuss the challenges of working in the Midwest, lessons learned from years of refining both process and craft, and how social media helped amplify his voice in the building community. If you're curious about the mindset and methods behind modern, detail-driven construction, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the industry's sharpest builders. Engaging, insightful, and loaded with practical wisdom—this one’s not to be missed.
Build Podcast | Episode 185: Introducing Jordan Smith
Episode 185
Matt sits down with longtime friend, builder, and former collaborator Jordan Smith to trace the origins of their professional journey. Before launching his own design-build firm, Jordan worked alongside Matt on a range of projects that helped shape their shared approach to building science and craftsmanship. In this candid conversation, the two revisit their earliest jobs together, reflect on the evolution of their working relationship, and discuss the lessons Jordan learned as he stepped out to lead his own company, Smith House Co.
Build Podcast | Episode 184: Building A Remote Job
Episode 184
Matt sits down with Stephanie Dailey—longtime colleague, project manager, and now remote collaborator—to explore what it really takes to build a remote career in the construction industry. Stephanie shares her unconventional path from jobsite coordination in Austin to managing high-performance builds from hundreds of miles away. With candid stories about burnout, family priorities, and the pursuit of flexibility, Matt and Stephanie talk about redefining success in a traditionally hands-on field. From the power of trust and communication to the evolving role of women in construction, this conversation offers valuable takeaways for builders, business owners, and anyone navigating career shifts in a digital age. Real, reflective, and refreshingly honest, this episode is a must-listen for those rethinking how and where meaningful work gets done.
Build Podcast | Episode 183: Attainable High Performance
Episode 183
This week's Build Podcast features a conversation between Matt and builder, educator, and longtime friend Jordan Smith where they dive deep into one of the most important questions in residential construction today: how do you build high-performance homes without blowing the budget?
Build Podcast | Episode 182: Good HVAC For The Masses
Episode 182
In this episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt Risinger sits down with Matthew Cooper, COO of PEG, and Justin Pratt from Builders FirstSource to discuss how preplanned MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) design is transforming residential construction. Drawing from Matt’s own ultra-tight .50 ACH Risinger Build, the conversation highlights how digital tools—like Revit and advanced modeling—are making HVAC layouts, material coordination, and on-site execution faster and more precise. With PEG supporting MEP planning for over 50,000 homes annually, the lessons shared scale from high-volume production to regional and custom builds. From clash detection and smarter truss integration to improved energy code compliance and construction speed, this episode is packed with insights for builders looking to modernize their process.
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