
Said Differently - A Barton Malow Podcast
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Podcast Overview
<p>Every project has a great story. With 100 years of experience in the construction industry, Barton Malow has more than a few to tell that don’t fit the industry norm. We’re going to be bringing you the untold stories from the jobsite – the weird, the wild, and the unconventional paths to success. It’s construction, but it’s Said Differently.</p>
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Publishing Since
7/15/2021
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Recent Episodes

October 16, 2024
Beyond the Build - Denisha Greer
In recognition of Construction Inclusion Week, we recently sat down with Supplier Diversity Specialist Denisha Greer for an episode of Said Differently – Beyond the Build. She joined the Community Engagement team in 2019 and now helps identify and recruit diverse subcontractors for Barton Malow projects throughout the country. Tune in as Denisha shares how she’s grown into her role supporting our initiatives to advance the industry.

August 4, 2024
S2, Episode #4 - Building Together: People, Projects, and Communities
<p>In the latest episode of Said Differently, we discuss the partnership and impact between Barton Malow and Habitat for Humanity. We’re joined by Barton Malow Senior Foundation Manager Dawn Lyman, Habitat for Humanity Deputy Director of Philanthropy for Oakland County Dena Vatalaro-Pryde, and Habitat for Humanity Recipient Autumn Butler. Our guests discuss the impact both organizations have had on communities, Autumn’s story, and how to get involved.</p>

July 16, 2024
S2, Episode #3 - Concrete Heroes: The Inside Story of the 'MegaSlab'
<p>Consisting of 6,470 cubic yards across 256,100 SF over 32.5 consecutive hours, the “MegaSlab” placement at General Motor’s Arlington, Texas, plant in 2019 as part of the M5 Productivity Improvement Program still stands as the largest continuous steel fiber pour ever done.<br/><br/>In the latest episode of Said Differently, we’re joined by Barton Malow team members Ethan Uhl, Brian Willard, and Tom Binkowski, all of whom played a major role in the planning and execution of the MegaSlab. Our guest panel dishes on the inside story behind the placement, why it almost didn’t happen, and the eventual triumph that came from successfully completing it. </p>
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- What is Said Differently - A Barton Malow Podcast?
<p>Every project has a great story. With 100 years of experience in the construction industry, Barton Malow has more than a few to tell that don’t fit the industry norm. We’re going to be bringing you the untold stories from the jobsite – the weird, the wild, and the unconventional paths to success. It’s construction, but it’s Said Differently.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
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- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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