

Ep.1104 - Be Careful What You Teach
In this podcast we cover:
- Why teachings must be vetted.
- Why experience must be had.
- And why peer reviews are important.
In this episode Jason explores why leaders must be careful about what they teach and model because lessons good or bad will stick for generations. He begins with a listener’s question about growth without proper training and explains why investing in your mind is the greatest investment you can ever make. Jason stresses the importance of reading foundational books, seeking certifications, and implementing learning step by step. He then shares a vivid comparison between poorly designed roads in Texas and outdated systems in construction like CPM, showing how one bad idea can become entrenched. Drawing from his own process of reviewing and iterating books and systems at Elevate Construction, he emphasizes that the more red marks the better. This episode is a call to leaders at every level to be intentional, be thorough, and be careful because what you teach today may define tomorrow.
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