Listen "Loading Music Tours and Warehouses with Mike Borthwick"
Episode Synopsis
Host Bryndis Whitson welcomes Mike Borthwick to the show to share his behind-the-scenes look at music tour logistics and warehouse operations. Through his career, Mike has been a roadie and a warehouse worker, and he describes how supply chain logistics apply just as much to traditional warehouses as they do to live events, concerts, and stage productions. Mike tells Bryndis stories of the intricacies of loading gear for bands like Aerosmith and Nickelback, and showcases how load-in/load-out processes, safety protocols, and space planning apply across varied industries.From dealing with snowy staircases to last-minute cancellations, Mike’s time as a roadie illustrated that inventory control and physical preparedness are key components in managing unpredictable logistics issues. He also discusses the lessons he learned from warehouse work, including pallet management, order picking, and maintaining inventory accuracy under pressure. Adaptability and proper planning are vital aspects of any logistics scenario. The conversation between Mike and Bryndis highlights the importance of treating every product shipment and gear load like a valuable asset, why documentation matters, and how to physically prepare for the demanding nature of certain logistics jobs.About Mike Borthwick:Mike started writing code at 10 and sold his first game at 12. He’s still passionate and excited about learning new technologies, and is constantly updating my skills and experience.He enjoys challenging how "full stack" he can be. From writing lines of code to planning and managing complex technology projects, Mike enjoys front-end web development work for the joy it can bring to the end user, but also the back-end, server-side work for the complexity and technical challenges that it can provide.Mike is a fan of many project management techniques, including Agile, Waterfall, Spiral, PP, XP, and others.He is a published author, public speaker, and co-host of the Web Perspectives podcast. He has a new book, video series, and online tutorial for founders of software startups releasing in 2024.—Contact Bryndis Whitson: Website: ZebrasToApples.com Instagram: @ZebrasToApplesLinkedInContact Mike Borthwick: LinkedIn: Mike-Borthwick
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