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Betty Collins
00:00:00 - 00:00:43
Welcome to another episode of Inspiring Women, the podcast that celebrates the stories of extraordinary women from all walks of life. I am your host, Betty Collins. Join us for an inspiring conversation that will leave you ready to take on the world. So today is part two of Being the visionary or Supporting the visionary. And in part one, we started this podcast and we have Jill Fry and we have Kurva, and they are with who are visionaries, but they've also had women who have really been supportive to them and supported the vision. And today, they're still seeing. There are visions out there they're having and they're gonna make them happen. Right.
Betty Collins
00:00:43 - 00:01:13
But I think you'll love their challenges that they have faced, and I think you will love the advice that they will give to you, and it'll be a great episode. But if you haven't listened to part one, I would encourage you to do that and then finish up with part two. Now, Jill will relate to this question. So as a visionary, you never stop having another vision. Right. You never stop seeing. Oh, we could do this. Because when you do, you're kind of like, okay, you're stale.
Betty Collins
00:01:13 - 00:01:40
I can't be stagnant very long for me to sit and watch the House of David for like eight hours. It's never what I do. But, you know, there's those next visions. I mean, you guys have already risen. You've done a lot. But let's talk about visions that are, you know, you're having or vision that is playing out like we were just talking about before the podcast of this is because if you were just mopping right now, you would be behind in your industry, right?
Jill Frey
00:01:40 - 00:01:40
Yeah.
Betty Collins
00:01:40 - 00:01:59
And you've been a leader in. This is what we can do in this industry. You traveled internationally talking about it. So let's talk about. Jill isn't done having visions or being a visionary. And let's talk about kind of what's going on with the different things in your. In your life as a aspect the mop thrower, as you call it. You're not the mop thrower.
Jill Frey
00:02:00 - 00:02:27
Thanks, buddy. Yes. So for me, I'm about five years ahead at all times in my head, so I'm not thinking about what's happening now. It's really hard for me to come back. I really feel like there's a portal I enter every day, and it's five years down the road, and what does that look like? And so now we just put our first robot in Georgia.
Betty Collins
00:02:27 - 00:02:27
Yes.
Jill Frey
00:02:27 - 00:02:56
So we're super excited about that. We've got clients that already want Them that are already saying, we want these robots, we want them in. And we're figuring out how to install them. They are autonomous. They're called AMRs, autonomous mobile robots. And they have a charging station and they dump the water and they refill themselves. Then we get a report every morning that says, this is where the robot ran. This is how much batteries, how much water it used.
Jill Frey
00:02:56 - 00:03:39
Right. So sustainability goals, like so many opportunities that you have within that report that you can utilize. So I have my wristband on. So we started the global consortium that you know about FDS Facility Data Standard. So it's enabling your building to talk. So how does your building talk to, say, what's going on right now within the building? How many people are in there? If the building is sick, if the building is cold, if it's too moist, if there's a flood inside? Right. How it's affecting the people inside that building? So all of that's gonna gather. So I have all these visions, I have all these thoughts, and I don't know what to do with them.
Jill Frey
00:03:40 - 00:04:37
I write them down and I figure out how they're gonna be incorporated in my company and in our employees. And then I happen. I don't like to watch TV a lot, but I was watching TV this week, and Elon Musk, who I think is a complete vis, you know, and that's one thing I like to do, is look back at past visionaries, right? To understand, because some people look at us as visionaries, but we have to have people that we look at as visionaries. And so, you know, we all have our mentors, we all have our people that have influenced us. But I like to look at Elon Musk, and I'm looking for this quote that he said. So he was with Saudi Arabia, and he says, robots will help grow the global economy by 10%. Every single person will have a personal robot. So this reminds me of Bill Gates.
Jill Frey
00:04:37 - 00:04:50
I listened to a interview with Bill Gates about 15, 20 years ago, and he said, everyone's going to be walking around with. With a small computer in their pocket of their coat.
Betty Collins
00:04:53 - 00:04:55
I don't. I don't think so. Right.
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