<p>What does it really mean to become who you’re meant to be?</p><p>In this episode of Commercial Kitchen Chronicles, we sit down with Josh Zolin — CEO of Windy City Equipment, author of <em>Blue is the New White</em>, and a powerful voice for leadership, responsibility, and purpose in the skilled trades.</p><p>Josh started as a technician working alongside his dad, building a service company from the ground up. Today he leads an 8-figure, multi-market commercial service organization — but this conversation goes far deeper than business growth.</p><p>We talk about identity.<br>We talk about meaning.<br>We talk about why so many talented people in the trades never step fully into who they’re capable of becoming.</p><p>If you work in HVAC, refrigeration, foodservice equipment repair, or any blue collar industry, this episode challenges how you define success.</p><p>We break down:</p><p>• Why the traditional “white collar” definition of success is broken<br>• How skilled trades build discipline, character, and leadership<br>• What separates technicians who plateau from those who level up<br>• Why responsibility creates confidence and meaning<br>• Leadership under pressure in the field<br>• How to stop playing small in your career</p><p>Josh reframes the skilled trades not as a backup plan — but as a path to ownership, impact, and self-respect.</p><p>And speaking of doing things the right way…</p><p>If you’re out in commercial kitchens, HVAC systems, or refrigeration equipment every day, you already know the difference between cutting corners and doing professional work. That’s why Viper from Refrigeration Technologies supports this show. Their coil cleaners and maintenance products are built for real technicians — non-corrosive, technician-safe, and designed to protect the very systems you’re responsible for keeping alive. When you take pride in your craft, the products on your truck should reflect that.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.refrigtech.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://www.refrigtech.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>So here’s the challenge:</p><p>Are you building a career… or are you building yourself?</p><p>Are you waiting for someone to promote you into leadership — or are you developing the habits of a leader right now?</p><p>If you’re a technician trying to grow…<br>A service manager building a stronger team…<br>An HVAC or foodservice equipment business owner developing culture…<br>Or someone who feels like they’re meant for more…</p><p>This episode is for you.</p><p>Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.<br>Share this episode with your crew.<br>Tag someone in the trades who needs to hear this conversation.</p><p>And ask yourself — are you becoming who you’re meant to be?</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Josh here </p><p><a href="https://joshzolin.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://joshzolin.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>Catch up with the show here</p><p><a href="https://commercialkitchenchronicles.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://commercialkitchenchronicles.com/</a></p>

Commercial Kitchen Chronicles

Commercial Kitchen Chronicles

Episode 178:Become Who You’re Meant to Be | Josh Zolin on Leadership in the Skilled Trades

FEB 27, 202676 MIN
Commercial Kitchen Chronicles

Episode 178:Become Who You’re Meant to Be | Josh Zolin on Leadership in the Skilled Trades

FEB 27, 202676 MIN

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<p>What does it really mean to become who you’re meant to be?</p><p>In this episode of Commercial Kitchen Chronicles, we sit down with Josh Zolin — CEO of Windy City Equipment, author of <em>Blue is the New White</em>, and a powerful voice for leadership, responsibility, and purpose in the skilled trades.</p><p>Josh started as a technician working alongside his dad, building a service company from the ground up. Today he leads an 8-figure, multi-market commercial service organization — but this conversation goes far deeper than business growth.</p><p>We talk about identity.<br>We talk about meaning.<br>We talk about why so many talented people in the trades never step fully into who they’re capable of becoming.</p><p>If you work in HVAC, refrigeration, foodservice equipment repair, or any blue collar industry, this episode challenges how you define success.</p><p>We break down:</p><p>• Why the traditional “white collar” definition of success is broken<br>• How skilled trades build discipline, character, and leadership<br>• What separates technicians who plateau from those who level up<br>• Why responsibility creates confidence and meaning<br>• Leadership under pressure in the field<br>• How to stop playing small in your career</p><p>Josh reframes the skilled trades not as a backup plan — but as a path to ownership, impact, and self-respect.</p><p>And speaking of doing things the right way…</p><p>If you’re out in commercial kitchens, HVAC systems, or refrigeration equipment every day, you already know the difference between cutting corners and doing professional work. That’s why Viper from Refrigeration Technologies supports this show. Their coil cleaners and maintenance products are built for real technicians — non-corrosive, technician-safe, and designed to protect the very systems you’re responsible for keeping alive. When you take pride in your craft, the products on your truck should reflect that.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.refrigtech.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://www.refrigtech.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>So here’s the challenge:</p><p>Are you building a career… or are you building yourself?</p><p>Are you waiting for someone to promote you into leadership — or are you developing the habits of a leader right now?</p><p>If you’re a technician trying to grow…<br>A service manager building a stronger team…<br>An HVAC or foodservice equipment business owner developing culture…<br>Or someone who feels like they’re meant for more…</p><p>This episode is for you.</p><p>Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.<br>Share this episode with your crew.<br>Tag someone in the trades who needs to hear this conversation.</p><p>And ask yourself — are you becoming who you’re meant to be?</p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Josh here </p><p><a href="https://joshzolin.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://joshzolin.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>Catch up with the show here</p><p><a href="https://commercialkitchenchronicles.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://commercialkitchenchronicles.com/</a></p>