Last Updated on: December 16, 2025

From Blue Collar to Blockchain with Dean Bowen, Episode #401

From Blue Collar to Blockchain with Dean Bowen 12-17-25 Episode 404 - From Blue Collar to Blockchain with Dean Bowen
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In this episode of the Power Producers Podcast, host David Carothers interviews Dean Bowen of Patriotic Insurance. Dean represents the next generation of producers, having transitioned from a background in blue-collar labor (roofing, manufacturing) into the insurance industry just over a year ago. They discuss the mental shift required to move from task-based physical labor to the self-motivated world of sales, the pros and cons of “niching down” too early, and Dean’s fascinating deep dive into insuring Cryptocurrency Mining and High-Performance Computing (HPC) operations.

Key Highlights:

From Blue Collar to White Collar

Dean shares his journey from patching roofs to writing policies. He explains that the hardest transition wasn’t learning the coverage, but shifting his mindset from tangible, task-based work (“move that pile”) to the ambiguous, self-directed metrics of insurance sales. However, his background allows him to instantly understand what his contractor clients value most.

The Trap of Niching Too Fast

While specialization is often encouraged, Dean admits he tried to brand himself as a specialist too early in his career. He discusses how this inadvertently discredited him with some prospects for general commercial real estate and why he recommends a more organic approach to finding your niche.

Insuring the Wild West: Crypto & HPC

Dean breaks down the complex world of insuring Bitcoin mining and High-Performance Computing. He details the three main types of clients (Co-host providers, Self-hosted miners, and Hosted miners) and the specific underwriting challenges they face, such as fluctuating currency values making Business Income coverage nearly impossible to place.

Family Business Boundaries

Working with family can be tough, but Dean and his father (the agency principal) have a system. Dean shares his simple but effective rule for maintaining a healthy relationship: Business is conducted on Microsoft Teams, personal life happens via Text.

Advice for New Producers

Dean advises new agents to cut their teeth on Commercial Real Estate. It offers a crash course in building valuation, occupancy codes, and risk assessment that serves as a foundation for more complex risks later on.

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