EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 1H 10M
The Airport is my New Office
from Buildable {ish} · host Brian and Alex
Travel sounds productive, until it isn’t. Brian and Alex break down what really happens when work leaves the office and moves to your connecting gate B7. From missed flights and last-minute decisions in TSA lines to marking up drawings at 30,000 feet, this episode dives into the chaos of trying to stay productive while constantly in transit. If you’ve ever approved something questionable on airport Wi-Fi or taken a coordination call from a Chili’s, this one’s for you. Leave feedback for Brian and Alex [email protected] LINKS: Website: https://buildableish.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildableishX: https://x.com/BuildableishLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildable-ish/ Show NotesChapter 1 – Designing from seat 17B Working from planes, terminals, and wherever you can find Wi-Fi The reality of trying to review drawings mid-flight or between connections Tools that actually help: downloaded files, tablets, portable monitors, and noise-canceling headphones Why “I’ll just do it on the plane” only works if you’re prepared beforehand Security lines, tight connections, and the six-minute airport record Brian proudly holds Chapter 2 – Procurement from the Parking Lot Making real project decisions while distracted or in transit Submittals, material changes, and approvals happening at the worst possible times Missed calls, delayed responses, and the flood of messages after landing The importance of backups, delegation, and out-of-office communication Time zones, scheduling mistakes, and why 8am isn’t always 8am Chapter 3 – Coordination Calls from the Void Taking meetings from airports, planes, and anywhere with signal The illusion of productivity vs. actual focus while traveling Sleep deprivation, rushed decisions, and “I’ll have to look into that” moments Why quick naps and planning ahead matter more than caffeine Setting boundaries so your schedule doesn’t get taken over mid-travel Chapter 4 – Closeout, I Hardly Boarded Ye Delays, missed connections, and the domino effect on project commitments Trying to finish work before boarding (and hearing your name called at the gate) Rental car roulette, travel mishaps, and unpredictable logistics Burnout from constant travel and the importance of downtime Why being physically present on-site still matters, despite all the chaos Key Takeaways Travel multiplies disorganization. Whatever system you have will be tested Preparation is everything: download files, plan ahead, and communicate early Decisions made under travel stress are often the riskiest ones Time zones, delays, and logistics can derail even the best plans Face-to-face interaction on job sites is still incredibly valuable Maintaining flexibility and a sense of humor is essential
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Travel sounds productive, until it isn’t. Brian and Alex break down what really happens when work leaves the office and moves to your connecting gate B7. From missed flights and last-minute decisions in TSA lines to marking up drawings at 30,000 feet, this episode dives into the chaos of trying to stay productive while constantly in transit. If you’ve ever approved something questionable on airport Wi-Fi or taken a coordination call from a Chili’s, this one’s for you. Leave feedback for Brian and Alex [email protected] LINKS: Website: https://buildableish.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildableishX: https://x.com/BuildableishLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildable-ish/ Show NotesChapter 1 – Designing from seat 17B Working from planes, terminals, and wherever you can find Wi-Fi The reality of trying to review drawings mid-flight or between connections Tools that actually help: downloaded files, tablets, portable monitors, and noise-canceling headphones Why “I’ll just do it on the plane” only works if you’re prepared beforehand Security lines, tight connections, and the six-minute airport record Brian proudly holds Chapter 2 – Procurement from the Parking Lot Making real project decisions while distracted or in transit Submittals, material changes, and approvals happening at the worst possible times Missed calls, delayed responses, and the flood of messages after landing The importance of backups, delegation, and out-of-office communication Time zones, scheduling mistakes, and why 8am isn’t always 8am Chapter 3 – Coordination Calls from the Void Taking meetings from airports, planes, and anywhere with signal The illusion of productivity vs. actual focus while traveling Sleep deprivation, rushed decisions, and “I’ll have to look into that” moments Why quick naps and planning ahead matter more than caffeine Setting boundaries so your schedule doesn’t get taken over mid-travel Chapter 4 – Closeout, I Hardly Boarded Ye Delays, missed connections, and the domino effect on project commitments Trying to finish work before boarding (and hearing your name called at the gate) Rental car roulette, travel mishaps, and unpredictable logistics Burnout from constant travel and the importance of downtime Why being physically present on-site still matters, despite all the chaos Key Takeaways Travel multiplies disorganization. Whatever system you have will be tested Preparation is everything: download files, plan ahead, and communicate early Decisions made under travel stress are often the riskiest ones Time zones, delays, and logistics can derail even the best plans Face-to-face interaction on job sites is still incredibly valuable Maintaining flexibility and a sense of humor is essential
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