Built4Us Podcast

A Honest Space Built by and for Construction Workers.

 

 

An honest space built by and for construction workers.

The BUILT4US Podcast created by Tim Roe is where real conversations happen. There are no scripts, no corporate polish and no pretending everything is fine. Instead, it offers raw and honest discussions about mental health, pressure, purpose, pride and what it truly means to work in construction today.

The podcast shares the lived experiences of the people who build our world both on and off the tools. It explores the highs, the setbacks, the silent battles and the resilience that define life in the industry. This is not about theory or surface-level awareness. It is about reality the kind that construction workers recognise instantly.

At its core, BUILT4US believes that strength in this industry is not about staying silent. It is about showing up for each other and creating space for meaningful conversations that reflect real site life.

This is more than a podcast. It is a growing community of construction workers who want something better for themselves and for the next generation.

 
Why Onward Shift is a Proud Partner

Onward Shift is proud to partner with the BUILT4US Podcast because our missions align at the deepest level. Both platforms were built from lived construction experience rather than boardrooms and both are committed to creating conversations that are practical, relatable and free from corporate jargon.

Where BUILT4US creates powerful, unfiltered conversations, Onward Shift builds structured support around those conversations through resources, keynote speaking, toolbox talks, blogs, newsletters and community events. Together, the partnership strengthens the voice of construction workers, expands access to meaningful support and helps shift the culture in a way that feels authentic to the industry.

This collaboration is not simply about raising awareness. It is about contributing to real, long-term change within construction and reinforcing a shared message: you can be strong and still speak up.