• How Builders Can Finally Get Documentation Right
    Jul 4 2025

    Builders are great at building—but not always at documenting. In this solo episode of Your Project Shepherd, Curtis Lawson dives into why so many construction professionals struggle with paperwork, recordkeeping, and documentation—and why that puts your business at risk. From missed change orders to legal issues and frustrated clients, Curtis shares real-world insights and practical solutions. Learn how to improve your systems, use construction technology more effectively, and build better habits that protect your company. Whether you're a builder, remodeler, or project manager, this episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to tighten up their back-office game.

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    29 mins
  • 3D, X-Ray, and Crystal Ball Vision: The Real Superpowers of Great Builders
    Jun 27 2025

    In this solo episode of Your Project Shepherd, we explore the three types of “superhuman vision” every great builder needs: 3D vision, X-ray vision, and long-range vision. Learn how to visualize complex assemblies, anticipate hidden issues in remodeling, and plan ahead to avoid costly mistakes down the road. Whether you’re building new or remodeling old, this episode will help sharpen your project foresight and improve communication with clients, trades, and your team. Packed with real-world examples and expert advice, this is a must-listen for builders, remodelers, and project managers aiming to level up their execution.

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    27 mins
  • LED Tape Lighting Tips Every Builder Should Know
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode of Your Project Shepherd, we dive into the world of LED tape lighting with Jake Briolat from ProLuxe by American Lighting and Patrick Szymkowiak of Datasmart / Duncan Security. Learn where LED tape lighting works best, what mistakes to avoid, and how smart planning transforms ordinary homes into showstoppers. From kitchens and closets to floating shelves and pool decks, we cover real-world applications that matter to builders, architects, and homeowners. If you’re designing or remodeling a home, this episode is your guide to smart, modern lighting design.

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    54 mins
  • What Great Builders Know About Trade Relationships (That You Don’t)
    Jun 13 2025

    In this solo episode of Your Project Shepherd, host Curtis Lawson shares expert strategies for finding, managing, and retaining high-quality subcontractors in the residential construction industry. Whether you're a homebuilder, remodeler, or general contractor, you'll learn how to build lasting trade relationships, prevent slippage, structure fair payment terms, and streamline your processes for better project outcomes. Curtis also introduces peer coaching opportunities through Remodelers on the Rise. Packed with practical advice, this episode is your playbook for running a more efficient and profitable business with dependable subs by your side.

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    43 mins
  • Why Building Modern Homes Costs Way More Than You Think
    Jun 6 2025

    What makes modern homes so much harder to build? In this episode of Your Project Shepherd, Curtis Lawson sits down with architects Sam Brisendine and Julie Wright of BRIGHT Architects & Co. to reveal why clean lines, flush finishes, and minimalism demand maximum precision. From foundation tolerances to flush baseboards, flat roofs to custom cabinetry, this episode dives into the hidden costs, planning challenges, and coordination headaches of high-end modern home design. If you're a homeowner, builder, or designer in the custom home space, this is the deep dive you've been waiting for.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Hidden Costs of Clean Architecture: What Modern Design Really Takes
    May 30 2025

    Building a modern home sounds simple—until it’s not. In this episode of the Your Project Shepherd Podcast, Curtis Lawson is joined by architects Sam Brisendine and Julie Wright of BRIGHT Architects & Co. to explore the real-world complexities of custom modern home construction. Discover how tight tolerances, framing precision, foundation planning, and high-end finishes impact cost and performance. If you're planning a custom home, remodeling with modern design, or working in residential architecture, this episode is packed with expert tips and insights. Learn how collaborative planning leads to smoother builds—and better homes.

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    32 mins
  • Is Your Foundation at Risk? Simple Signs to Watch For
    May 23 2025

    Foundation issues are more common than you think—especially in Houston. In this episode of Your Project Shepherd, Curtis Lawson sits down with Jake Gottfried and Sonora Storm of Lincoln Jacob Construction to unpack everything pros need to know about foundation repair, soil movement, drainage problems, and why skipping gutters is a costly mistake. From cracked walls and sticky doors to sewer line red flags, learn how to spot early signs of failure and prevent long-term damage. To our Houston homeowner community, this episode is packed with real-world insights to protect your homes.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Surprising Truth About Home Elevators (From Industry Experts)
    May 16 2025

    Join host Curtis Lawson in this conversation with Andrew Fisher and Derek Schuppenhauer of Home Elevator of Texas. This comprehensive discussion explores the nuanced world of residential elevators, from financial considerations and strategic planning for new construction to the sophisticated process of integrating elevators into existing homes. In this discussion, Derek and Andrew share various elevator designs while emphasizing critical safety protocols and the foresight required for long-term accessibility planning. You can expect valuable insights on addressing unique installation challenges in coastal regions and floodplains, underscoring the importance of early collaboration with elevator specialists to ensure architectural harmony and operational excellence in your living space. If you’re looking to build your forever home, then you’ll want to listen to this episode.

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    1 hr and 7 mins