Technically Speaking
Technically Speaking
Podcast Description
Welcome to Technically Speaking where the Roof's are flat and the conversations are anything but.. Hosted by Tony Wourms and Brian Lybarger, 2 roofing guys who somehow convinced people they should start a podcast about leadership, success and why Duct Tape doesn't fix everything. Each week we bring in real professionals from across the community. People who have built businesses, led teams, and managed to stay mostly sane doing it. If you're looking for fluff, you're in the wrong place. If you want real stories, hard won lessons and a laugh or 2 along the way, you're home. This is Technically Speaking. So grab your coffee, tighten your tool belt and let's get to work!
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of business leadership, personal growth, teamwork, and the challenges of entrepreneurship, with episode examples including discussions on why traditional solutions like duct tape may not suffice in problem-solving. Specific focus areas include storytelling through professional journeys, insights on maintaining mental health in high-pressure environments, and unique takes on team dynamics and collaboration.

Welcome to Technically Speaking where the Roof’s are flat and the conversations are anything but.. Hosted by Tony Wourms and Brian Lybarger, 2 roofing guys who somehow convinced people they should start a podcast about leadership, success and why Duct Tape doesn’t fix everything.
Each week we bring in real professionals from across the community. People who have built businesses, led teams, and managed to stay mostly sane doing it. If you’re looking for fluff, you’re in the wrong place. If you want real stories, hard won lessons and a laugh or 2 along the way, you’re home.
This is Technically Speaking. So grab your coffee, tighten your tool belt and let’s get to work!
Welcome back to Technically Speaking! The podcast where we talk business, leadership, culture and what it really takes to build something that lasts. This week, we sat down with Ryan Guth from Alexander & Bebout in Van Wert to talk working for a fmail yowned company, the main things clients value outside of price and some leadership lessons learned.
We also had plenty of laughs along the way. Remember, impact isn’t measure by how many people hear you, it’s measured by how many people you move.

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