GOING FROM A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TO A MEDIA COMPANY OVERNIGHT

If you had asked me in 2019 what my five-year plan was, I would’ve said something reasonable like,

“Grow the construction company,”

or

“Build nicer decks,”

or

“Try not to lose my mind during busy season.”

I definitely would not have said:

“Run a media company have over a million followers and travel across the continent filming competitions while drinking iced coffee at 7AM in a parking lot.”

But here we are.

People always ask me, “When did you know it was happening?”

And honestly?

We didn’t — it just… happened.

The Construction Days (AKA: The Origin Story)

Back in 2019, we ran Wood Bully Ltd., and our days were filled with:

• lumber deliveries

• client estimates

• job site mud

• sawdust in every pocket

• and Gordon building decks with a crew of 1

We filmed a few things here and there for fun.

Nothing serious.

A couple videos.

A few posts.

Some harmless chaos.

And then one video took off.

Then another.

Then Gordon said something funny on camera used his “ Pay attention Brian” slogan, and the internet said,

“Yep. We’ll take more of that.”

The Snowball

Suddenly we weren’t just “a construction company posting content.”

We were:

• answering DMs

• reviewing sponsorship emails

• posting every day

• filming constantly

• building bigger projects

• doing collabs

• somehow growing into a full-blown brand

It didn’t feel slow.

It wasn’t a plan.

It wasn’t even intentional.

One day we had a construction company.

The next day we had a media company.

And the day after that, we had both and zero sleep.

The Moment Everything Shifted

The shift happened the day we realized:

The camera wasn’t just documenting the work —

the camera was the work.

Suddenly:

• video deadlines mattered more than lumber deliveries

• scripts mattered as much as material lists

• filming schedules replaced deck timelines

• competitors replaced clients

• sponsors replaced suppliers

• and our shop turned into a full-time set

The sawdust stayed though.

Some things never change.

The Team Became… a Production Team

Gordon was no longer “just a deck builder.”

He became the face, the character, the storyteller.

Chuck wasn’t “just a crew member.”

He became a walking content generator.

Cameron wasn’t “just a labourer.”

He became the guy who turns chaos into watchable videos.

And me?

I turned into a business owner / producer / scheduler / negotiator / professional problem solver / licensed firefighter of daily emergencies.

We didn’t even have time to think about the transition.

We were too busy living it.

The Day We Made the Official Decision

Eventually, the reality became impossible to ignore:

• the content was growing faster than the builds

• the audience kept showing up

• sponsors kept asking for more

• opportunities kept getting bigger

• filming became the heartbeat of everything we did

So we made the call:

Wood Bully would stop building as many decks.

Bully Media would take over.

A lot more content.

Full-time.

All in.

It wasn’t easy.

It wasn’t simple.

But it was right.

Looking Back

Going from construction to media overnight sounds like a joke — but it’s our real story.

It was messy, fast, stressful, hilarious, terrifying, and perfect.

And the craziest part?

We’re just getting started.

— Samantha