Just Some BS
Just Some BS is where industrial leaders talk about what actually breaks when companies scale.
Hosted by Brandon Stanchock, CEO of an industrial construction company, this show challenges the myths industrial businesses tell themselves about control, accountability, and growth.
Because most industrial companies don’t struggle from lack of talent, they struggle with a lack of clarity.
And when clarity is missing, leaders tighten control instead of fixing the real issue.
This is not a generic leadership podcast.
It’s for operators responsible for execution — the ones dealing with scope definition, contract expectations, field-office tension, margin pressure, and modernization decisions that carry real risk.
Expect:
• Solo breakdowns of operational friction
• Honest discussions about leadership under pressure
• Execution failures that teach more than wins
• Accountability without control theater
• Conversations with industrial operators and subject-matter experts
If you lead in construction, fabrication, industrial services, or execution-heavy environments — this show is built for you.
No fluff. No buzzwords. Just real operational leadership.
Just Some BS
Your PMs Aren’t the Problem. Your System Is.
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Construction leaders say it all the time:
“Good project managers are impossible to find.”
But what if the problem isn’t the people?
In this episode of the Just Some BS Podcast, Brandon breaks down a pattern he’s seen across construction and industrial companies: organizations blaming project managers when the real issue is how the role is designed and supported.
As companies grow, PMs often become the shock absorber for every flaw in the system. Procurement gaps, reporting requirements, customer communication, scope issues, change orders, leadership updates, and internal coordination all pile onto the same role.
Eventually even the best PMs start drowning.
In this episode, Brandon covers:
• What project managers are actually responsible for
• Why the scope–schedule–cost triangle defines the PM role
• Why combining estimating and project management can create problems
• How support organizations must grow with company revenue
• Why PMs become the “shock absorber” for broken systems
• The hidden complexity of managing multiple projects
• Why decision bottlenecks slow execution
• How leaders unintentionally make PM overload worse
• The importance of baseline documents and pre-construction clarity
• What strong organizations do differently to support PM success
The construction industry is full of capable project managers.
But when the system around them lacks clarity, even high performers struggle.
Because in construction:
Clarity costs money. Chaos costs more.
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