Every Wednesday, Host Ethan Abramson talks to your favorite furniture makers and woodworking professionals to give you a look at - the business behind the furniture business. Learn about how these entrepreneurs went from just keeping the lights on to succeeding in the industry. Go inside their companies, inside their pricing, and get inside their heads as they teach you about what they have done b... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipLeisureHobbies |
On this episode I sit down with Candice Luter, owner of Candice Luter Art + Interiors more
Candice follows her heart, and it has taken her to some very impressive places - both in design and in business. As you will hear, her company started out not even really as an idea, it was just a feeling that she needed to create something. more
On this episode I sit down with Brent Biglow, owner of Biglow Woodcraft more
Brent has a busy 5 person company. Everybody working in sync to keep the orders on track. If you listen closely you can actually hear them all working in the background of this episode. And honestly, I think that’s great because it gives a real snaps... more
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Best woodworking podcast on the air today!! The subject matter, the guest, the questions asked….all top notch!! more
I have my own small custom furniture and woodworking company and have been listening to the podcast for a few years now. I love hearing all the different avenues and stories of how fellow craftspeople and artists arrived at their present location - starting from a thought and a dream and building it over time to varying degrees of success. Just recently I heard my friend, Kwadwo, on an episode and thought how inspiring it has been to be part of such an awesome community and how great it is that ... more
All furniture business owners will benefit from this show. It’s so helpful to hear insight from so many different types of people/owners/businesses. Thanks Ethan.
I just found this podcast and wonder what took me so long. Hearing other’s back stories and business journeys are invaluable. more
A really enjoyable listen while also learning a lot bout the field. Appreciate the energy put forth by the host and guests!
Apple Podcasts | #200 | United States/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #219 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #236 | Canada/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #230 | Australia/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #13 | Indonesia/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #16 | Sweden/Leisure/Hobbies |
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