The Avid Woodworker Leh Meriwether: Lawyer, Consultant, Woodworker, Podcaster
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Finding that Work, Family, Woodworking Balance
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When is the Best Time In Life to Start a Woodworking Business?
Over the years, I have known many folks that have considered taking the plunge into starting a woodworking business, but they did not pull the trigger for one reason or another. In this show, I discuss three common life points where I have seen people take the leap along with the pros and cons for each point in time. I also break down three times where it would NOT be a good idea to start a new woodworking business and why.
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The 5 Reasons Why I Love My Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
After getting a headache from trying to learn and understand the re-zoning process in my county to help launch our new marriage venue, I had to get out of the house. So I went to the shop and decided to talk about one of my favorite jigs . . . The Kreg Pocket Hole Jig. It was one of those spontaneous shows where I discuss 5 things I really love about it, how I use it, and why it is such a useful tool in my shop.
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Building a Business vs Building a Craft
In this show I break down the differences between building a woodworking business and building a woodworking craft. To be clear, in both instances, I am talking about woodworking for a living. But, in each case, the woodworker is proceeding down a slightly different path to make money. I review some of the pros and cons for each path, and what you can do to overcome some of the cons to make it work for you. This episode is really part two of a four part series. Since I like to begin with the end in mind, this is part of my ongoing analysis of the woodworking business I want to build.
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Overwhelmed by Woodworking Business Options!?!?
In this show, I talk about the business side of woodworking. I am working to build up a woodworking business, but I am struggling on which path to take. There are sooo many options to choose from that it can be overwhelming. But, trying to be a jack of all woodworking usually does not translate into a longterm, successful business. If net profit is important to you, I think it important to focus in on just a few products as part of your woodworking business (at least at first). I break down what I learned from building up a successful law practice and how that applies to building up a successful woodworking business.
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Whimsical Woodworking?
Ever done some whimsical woodworking? Wondering what the heck that is? Well, it is something I just totally made up and had a blast doing it. After you listen to what I am talking about, I hope that you give it a try!
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6 Free Things You Can Work on in Your Shop During the COVID-19 Outbreak
I am not about to let this COVID-19 get me down. Recently, I decided to get into my shop and work on something. I had heard that saw mills and manufacturing plants were reducing production or closing to honor the social distancing requirements. Then I started to think about saving my money anyways just in case things got worse. Still trying to stay positive, I thought of 6 things you can do in your shop for free to lift your spirits. These are things you probably need to do anyways, but may have put off doing because you just wanted to make some saw dust.
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast!
Glad to see you made it back on the air. Sorry to hear about your recent losses. You put yourself out there in an honest and vulnerable way, which allows people to relate to you and shows you are real, and it makes your podcast even better.
Great insight into the business of woodworking!
Keep up the great work! You have a unique prospective that brings alot to the table (pun intended). Entertaining and insightful.
Glad to hear your voice again!
Godbless
Bo Gibbs
First woodworking podcast I’ve listen to and I’m hooked
Thanks for taking the time to make the show, it has been very useful and inspiring. I’ve always loved wood working and my friends and family always told me to start a side business doing it. After hearing several of your shows I decided it was time to start and so now I have gotten a shop and have started doing some tool investing mostly bigger tools. You should definitely do an episode on advertising the work people make and different ways to sell. Thanks again for your time and keep up the great podcast
Great podcast!
I love listening to this podcast. Leh is entertaining and relatable. Being a lawyer, his ability to research and commitment to thoroughness comes through on his show.