Hard Hat Philosophy: Randy Bridge on Leadership, Trust, and Blue Collar Growth
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Welcome to the McCoy Leadership Podcast, where we dive deep into real leadership stories. Today, I spoke with Randy Bridge, an Army veteran who worked his way up from cleaning toilets to senior leadership in the railroad industry. Randy shared his hard-earned philosophy: show up, do good work, and take care of your people. We explored the challenges of leading through tough times, the power of trust, and why preparing for an AI-driven future matters. If you’re ready for honest, practical leadership advice, this episode is for you. Don’t forget to check out Randy’s book, Hard Hat Philosophy!
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00:00 Starting a management career
03:46 Career advancement through skill development
06:40 Starting Gray Eagle Media Group
11:17 Navigating workplace disagreements
15:47 Building trust with employees
18:06 Building trust with transparency
20:39 Explaining a work incident
24:29 Snow issues in unprepared areas
28:04 Best advice from a mentor
30:33 Using AI for book editing
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🔑 Here are 3 key takeaways from our talk:
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Leadership is hands-on. Being present and fair with your team isn’t just good practice—it’s everything. Trust is built through consistency and honesty, and once lost, it’s hard to regain.
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Keep it simple. My "Hard Hat Philosophy" boils leadership down to three essentials: show up, do good work, and take care of your people. Complicated spreadsheets don’t lead teams—humans do.
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Learn, adapt, and support. No one rises alone. Mentors and continuous skill-building are vital. As Craig Mitchell taught me, genuine leadership means investing in people and not taking things too personally.
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