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Build Podcast | Episode 202: A Look Back with Matt Risinger

In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt marks a major milestone by reflecting on 200 episodes and nearly 30 years in the building industry. Looking back on early mistakes, hard lessons, and recent jobsite observations, Matt explains why basic construction details—especially water management and proper window installation—continue to be some of the most common and costly failures in residential building. He discusses the responsibility builders have to continually educate themselves and their teams, revisit fundamentals, and invest in long-term skill development. As part of this reflection, Matt recommends a book that has deeply influenced his approach to building and leadership: The Elements of Building: A Business Handbook for Residential Builders and Tradesmen by Mark Q. Kerson, a practical, experience-driven guide to both construction and business. This candid, one-on-one episode looks back at how far the show has come while challenging builders to keep learning, improve their processes, and raise the standard of the industry.

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The Origin Series with Bernie Calcote | Build Show Podcast Ep 209

Episode 209    

Matt Risinger interviews Bernie Calcote of Melde Construction about his unconventional journey from musician to CEO, the power of company culture, and building high-end custom homes in Austin’s collaborative construction community.

The Origin Series with Brian Long | Build Show Podcast Ep 208

Episode 208    

The conversation between Matt Risinger and Brian Long provides valuable insights on what it takes to succeed as a builder, emphasizing hard work, integrity, attention to detail, and continuous learning.

A Backup Water System? | Build Show Podcast Ep 207

Episode 207    

Matt Risinger and Chris Christal discuss atmospheric water generation on the Build Show Podcast, highlighting its benefits for water independence and resilience in residential and commercial properties.

Top 5 Risks We Take as Builders | Build Show Podcast Ep 206

Episode 206    

Matt Risinger discusses top risks for custom builders: construction defects, cash flow, contract issues, labor, burnout. Mitigate before costly mistakes.

From World of Concrete | Build Show Podcast Ep 205

Episode 205    

Exciting episode covering innovative concrete products and construction tools from World of Concrete. Essential listen for builders, contractors, architects, and serious DIYers.

The Origin Series with Branson Fustes | Build Show Podcast Ep 204

Episode 204    

Branson Fustes shares his journey in the building industry and discusses the challenges and rewards of running multiple companies in the construction field on the Build Show Podcast.

The Origin Series with Matt Shoberg | Build Show Podcast Ep. 203

Episode 203    

Matthew Shoberg, founder of Shoberg Homes, shares his journey as a leading luxury custom home builder in Austin, Texas, highlighting craftsmanship, architectural partnerships, and high-end residential construction excellence.

Build Podcast | Episode 201: The Origins Series with Jeremy Martin

Episode 201    

In this episode, Matt explores a successful builder's journey, discussing pre-construction, client selection, and process focus with guest Jeremy Martin. Hard-earned wisdom and industry insight shared.

Build Podcast | Episode 200: The Origins Series with Emily Press

Episode 200    

In the 200th episode of the Build Show Podcast, Emily Press of Emerald & Laurel shares her journey into the building world and the values that shape her successful design-build business.

Build Podcast | Episode 199: Personal House: Awesome & Oh Dang

Episode 199    

Join Matt and Daniel as they discuss airtightness, HVAC, and design strategies in home building and renovating. Learn from their wins and "oh dangs" to build better.

Build Podcast | Episode 198: Perfect Plumbing Plan with Eric Aune

Episode 198    

Matt discusses plumbing innovations with Eric Aune and Ross Trethewey in The Perfect Plumbing Plan series, offering practical strategies for better plumbing performance.

Build Podcast | Episode 197: The Origin Series with Jesse Hayre

Episode 197    

Matt sits down with with building scientist Jesse Hayre as part of The Origin Series, exploring how modern construction practices have evolved and where the industry is headed. Jesse shares his background in engineering and building science, highlighting how curiosity about materials and performance led him toward sustainable innovation. The discussion covers the shift from traditional framing to high-performance wall systems, the balance between airtightness and ventilation, and the importance of combining durability with sustainability.

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