Phillip Kelley
Download MP3In this episode, Philip Kelley shares his journey in the tree care industry. He recalls his first connection with trees as a child, particularly with mulberry trees. He discusses the cultural significance of mulberry trees and their importance in certain cultures. Philip then talks about his transition to climbing trees professionally and the challenges he faced, including learning knots and climbing techniques. Philip reflects on the motivation and gratification he finds in tree work, as well as the energy expenditure and efficiency in the industry. This conversation explores the changing work practices and evolving connection to trees in the arboriculture industry. The importance of purpose and environmental impact is discussed, along with the need for a less-is-more approach to tree pruning. The concept of leaving smaller wounds on mature trees is emphasized, as well as the lessons that can be drawn from trees in personal life. The importance of collaboration, community, and passing on knowledge is highlighted, as well as the need for mentoring and creating a legacy. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-care, mental health, and redefining work-life balance in the industry.
Takeaways
- Mulberry trees have cultural significance in certain cultures, such as ancient Chinese culture.
- Transitioning from climbing with spurs to climbing without spurs can be challenging but offers new opportunities.
- Becoming a certified arborist can open doors to better job opportunities in the tree care industry.
- Tree work provides a sense of gratification and accomplishment, as well as the opportunity for constant learning and new experiences.
- Efficiency and production are important factors in tree work, but it's essential to balance them with safety and environmental considerations. Embrace changing work practices and evolve your connection to trees as you mature in the industry.
- Consider the purpose and environmental impact of your work, and explore solutions that allow trees to give back to the environment.
- Adopt a risk assessment approach that is based on knowledge and experience, and avoid unnecessary fear-mongering.
- Take a less-is-more approach to tree pruning, considering the impact on the tree and the necessity of the work.
- Draw personal lessons from trees and apply them to your own life and growth.
- Collaborate with others and contribute to the arboriculture community, passing on knowledge and creating a legacy.
- Prioritize self-care, mental health, and work-life balance in the industry.
- Understand the why behind your work and the history of arboriculture to make informed decisions and build a strong foundation.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
Introduction and Background
01:02
First Connection with Trees
First Connection with Trees
05:03
Transition to Climbing Trees Professionally
Transition to Climbing Trees Professionally
06:08
First Job Climbing Trees
First Job Climbing Trees
09:14
Learning Knots and Climbing Techniques
Learning Knots and Climbing Techniques
11:41
Transition to Climbing without Spurs
Transition to Climbing without Spurs
13:33
Introduction to Throw Line
Introduction to Throw Line
16:31
Becoming a Certified Arborist
Becoming a Certified Arborist
21:19
Transition to ArborGuard and Learning from Experienced Arborists
Transition to ArborGuard and Learning from Experienced Arborists
22:58
Motivation and Gratification in Tree Work
Motivation and Gratification in Tree Work
26:42
Energy Expenditure in Tree Work
Energy Expenditure in Tree Work
29:11
Thoughts and Energy
Thoughts and Energy
30:17
Efficiency and Production in Tree Work
Efficiency and Production in Tree Work
30:34
Changing Work Practices and Connection to Trees
Changing Work Practices and Connection to Trees
31:21
The Importance of Purpose and Environmental Impact
The Importance of Purpose and Environmental Impact
32:14
Evolving Risk Assessment and Decision-Making
Evolving Risk Assessment and Decision-Making
33:36
Less is More Approach to Tree Pruning
Less is More Approach to Tree Pruning
34:09
Minimizing Wounds on Mature Trees
Minimizing Wounds on Mature Trees
35:18
Drawing Personal Lessons from Trees
Drawing Personal Lessons from Trees
36:07
Compartmentalizing and Moving Forward
Compartmentalizing and Moving Forward
37:35
Trees as a Community and Giving Back
Trees as a Community and Giving Back
38:11
The Stone Soup Story
The Stone Soup Story
38:28
Passing on Knowledge and Creating a Legacy
Passing on Knowledge and Creating a Legacy
39:44
Passion and Leadership
Passion and Leadership
41:08
The Power of Collaboration and Community
The Power of Collaboration and Community
45:28
The Importance of Combining Resources
The Importance of Combining Resources
48:30
Stages of Growth and Giving Back
Stages of Growth and Giving Back
49:57
The Need for Mentoring and Legacy
The Need for Mentoring and Legacy
52:27
The Gap in Experienced Arborists
The Gap in Experienced Arborists
54:48
The Importance of Understanding Tree Biology
The Importance of Understanding Tree Biology
56:04
The Energetic Connection with Trees
The Energetic Connection with Trees
58:14
The Shift in Training and Mentoring
The Shift in Training and Mentoring
01:03:41
The Importance of Self-Care and Mental Health
The Importance of Self-Care and Mental Health
01:05:08
Redefining Work-Life Balance and Fun
Redefining Work-Life Balance and Fun
01:10:39
Understanding the Why and the History
Understanding the Why and the History
01:13:21
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