What if the connection that changes everything isn't the one you're chasing, but the one you almost overlooked?
In this episode, Ron Nussbaum, Marine Corps veteran, founder of BuilderComs and Buildable Labs, and host of Construction Champions Podcast, shares how a knee injury in a swamp ended his military career and accidentally launched one of the most impactful entrepreneurial journeys in the construction industry.
Ron didn't set out to build software. He set out to solve a problem nobody else was solving: the communication chaos that costs construction companies money, trust, and time every single day. And the relationships he built along the way, not the money, not the marketing, are what made it all possible.
Founder of BuilderComs, the messaging-first communication platform for construction teams
Also runs Buildable Labs, a custom software firm built around each company's unique systems
Hosts Construction Champions Podcast, one of the biggest in the industry
Planned to be a career Marine; a knee injury on a night training op ended that instantly
Spotted a foreman-in-training ad on Craigslist and waited two weeks before applying
The owner, an 82nd Airborne vet, hired him on the spot
He had never swung a hammer on a house in his life
Found the brotherhood and camaraderie he had lost when he left the Marines
Knew he was behind in skill; outworked everyone instead
Went from running a jackhammer to running an eight-figure business with 150 employees
Was working with an Army veteran transitioning into a new line of business
The week before the breakthrough, the client was ready to shut everything down
Ron's message: stay at it, trust the vision, execute the plan
Two weeks ago the client texted: first sale, all cash, $90,000
Was pushed by a room of people to start the podcast even though he didn't feel called to it
Used the podcast to finally get the attention of a major name in construction SaaS
After recording, that person said: "You're real. What can I do for you?"
He opened doors and a network Ron could never have accessed on his own
The person who changes your life is rarely the one you're closest to
It's usually someone adjacent to a relationship you've already invested in
A woman he had met with weekly for three years made the introduction that mattered most
Organic introductions from real relationships beat any marketing budget
Most people come into conversations asking what they can get
The right approach: pitch a vision, listen 25 minutes out of 30, make your five minutes count
The goal is to be what someone talks about at dinner and dreams about at night
The SaaS founder's belief in Ron kept him going through a season of serious doubt
That validation led to a customer who told someone about the podcast
That person and their partner were about to shut down; the podcast pulled them back
Ron had no idea until they wrote to thank him; he later had them on as guests
BuilderComs launched four and a half years ago with one goal: fix communication in construction
Impact has to be genuine; people see through it the moment things get hard
Ron has never taken outside capital; he will not let someone else's agenda drive his mission
The person you connect two people with is probably not the one who will change their life
It's the connection after that one that does it
Ron sends introductions even when he has no logical reason; just a feeling
In order for ripples to come back to you, you have to be sending them out
"When you have calls with people, it's not about closing anything. It's about dinner and dreams. You want that call to be what they talk about at dinner and what they dream about at night." - Ron Nussbaum
"Every relationship I've built, it hasn't necessarily been the person I'm closest to that makes the greatest impact. It's the adjacent connection that changes everything." - Ron Nussbaum
"In order for the ripples to come back your way, you have to be sending ripples somewhere." - Ron Nussbaum
Podcast: http://www.constructionchampionspodcast.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-nussbaum
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronwesley.nussbaum
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