June 8, 2026

Ed: Humanity as a Strategy | 194

Ed: Humanity as a Strategy | 194
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In this inspiring episode of Behind Beautiful Things, Kevin sits down with Ed, the owner and leader of EDA Contractors, to discuss leadership, workplace mental health, and building a people-first company culture in the construction industry.

Ed shares his personal journey as a hardworking entrepreneur whose relentless drive ultimately led to a mental and physical breakdown. He opens up about the lessons he learned from burnout and how those experiences transformed both his life and his business.

The conversation explores EDA Contractors' commitment to a "Humanity as a Strategy" approach, where employee wellbeing, mental health awareness, and psychological safety are treated as core business priorities. Ed explains why supporting his team on multiple levels has become essential to creating a healthy work environment, improving employee engagement, and fostering long-term success.

Whether you're a business owner, leader, entrepreneur, contractor, or someone interested in workplace wellness and mental health, this episode offers valuable insights into building stronger teams through empathy, trust, and human-centered leadership.

Tune in to hear Ed's powerful story of resilience, recovery, and redefining success through people-first leadership.

Check Out Ed’s Work:

Company website: http://www.edacontractors.com/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/EDACONTRACTORSINC

Instagram: www.instagram.com/edacontractors/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eda-contractors-inc./posts

Ed's LinkedIn: Ed DeAngelis | LinkedIn

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