As we head into the holiday season, we wanted to make sure our listeners didn’t get rusty and forget the fundamentals of timber frame and truss design.
For an end of year special, we handed the Pryda Pod reigns over to the comedy duo: AKA guest engineers: Jerry Roberts & Martin Chrysalis. These guys are masters at breaking down engineering concepts, and they’ve given the truss and frame industry their best shot.
Thank you for your support during season 2 of the Pryda Pod. This year we explored a broader range of topics including safety, sustainability and the emergence of AI & robotics. If you missed any episodes, now is the perfect time to catch up over the break.
The Pryda team wish our listeners a safe and happy festive season. See you in 2024 for season 3 of the Pryda Pod.
About today’s guests
Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall and Andy Matthews have been joke writers for TV shows such as Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell and Talking bout Your Generation and have been doing the 'Two in the Think Tank' podcast for over ten years.
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