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Straight Outta Crumpton  

Straight Outta Crumpton

Author: MarketScale

Greg Crumpton lives by a simple mantra: Relationships drive business. Each week on Straight Outta Crumpton, Crumpton dives into the lost art of networking and speaks with the biggest influencers in business services to learn how they build, nurture and value their professional relationships.
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Why the Trades Need a Cultural Reset to Attract and Retain the Next Generation
Episode 1
Tuesday, 3 March, 2026

The skilled trades are at a critical crossroads. According to an August 2025 report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), the number of women working in construction and extraction occupations rose to 366,360 in 2024, the highest level ever recorded. Yet despite that growth, women still account for only about 4.3% of construction trade jobs. At the same time, a large portion of today’s experienced tradespeople are nearing retirement, creating mounting pressure on an already strained labor pipeline.So how does the industry rebuild its workforce when demand is rising, institutional knowledge is walking out the door, and half the potential labor pool remains largely untapped?That question is at the heart of this episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, hosted by Greg Crumpton, featuring Brooke Laing, a steamfitter and welder apprentice with UA Local 46 in Toronto. Their conversation explores what modern apprenticeship really looks like, why early exposure to the trades matters, and how community-driven support can change who enters—and stays in—the industry.Top insights from the talk…Rethinking career pathways: Why traditional college isn’t the only—or best—option for hands-on learners, and how apprenticeships offer paid education, long-term stability, and global mobility through credentials like the Red Seal.Building the pipeline earlier: How outreach to elementary and middle school students, combined with tools like welding simulators and real-world storytelling, can normalize the trades as a first-choice career.Community as a catalyst: The role of social media and peer networks—like the Sisterhood of Trades—in creating belonging, mentorship, and access for women entering male-dominated industries.Brooke Laing is a third-year steamfitter and welder apprentice with UA Local 46, based in Toronto, Ontario. She began welding at 18 and has since built hands-on experience across high-rise, industrial, and institutional projects. In addition to her trade work, Brooke serves as Chief of Strategy for the Sisterhood of Trades, one of the world’s largest online communities for women in the skilled trades, with more than 1,100 members globally. She is also a podcast host and a vocal advocate for early trades education, workforce inclusion, and modern apprenticeship models.

 

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