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The Watt's the Word Podcast is a show linking the electrical industry through relevant conversations. We are speaking with real people to hear about the opportunities that the industry has given to them while they share what makes them passionate about the future of the trade. The electrical industry is a vast one, our goal is to learn from each other! This show is for anyone and everyone involved in the electrical trade or industry. Let's get the word out about how great the industry can...

The Watt's the Word Podcast is a show linking the electrical industry through relevant conversations. We are speaking with real people to hear about the opportunities that the industry has given to them while they share what makes them passionate about the future of the trade. The electrical industry is a vast one, our goal is to learn from each other!

This show is for anyone and everyone involved in the electrical trade or industry.

Let's get the word out about how great the industry can be and learn something along the way.

Hosted by Zack Hartle and Jason Cox with new episodes coming out every second Monday.

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