Splinters N' Stuff Podcast SplintersnStuff
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Follow engineers turned woodworkers Anthony Vizzini (@woodandplane) and Luke Johnson (@johnsoncowoodwork) on their entrepreneurial journey through shop projects, client relations, startup highs and lows, and the occasional geopolitical topics and tin foil hat theories.
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EP 104 - Maker Hangs with Luke Johnson of Johnson Co Woodworking
this time we flip the table around and ask luke some details about his journey!
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EP 103 - Maker hangs with "guest" Anthony Vizzini
our maker hangs episode featuring our co host Anthony Vizzini with Wood and Plane for a little expose on his background
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EP 101 - We've Said This Before
The guys are back and trying their hardest like always to bring you more splinters n stuff, now in technicolor!! this is the audio only version of the new video podcast available now on youtube!
Customer Reviews
Not just woodworking
Love listening to these two share their experiences and that it doesn’t just have to do with woodworking! Tons of struggles and triumphs of starting a small business. Stuff that makes you think “thank God it’s not just me” and some other hurdles that gets you thinking before you get there yourself. Highly recommend !
Very relatable
They definitely relieve the “glad I’m not the only one” feeling starting a woodworking business. They went through hard, real problems getting going and it’s relieving to hear how they got through it and what to look out for.
Great Insights, intelligent and Intentional conversations
These two gentlemen seem to genuinely care about what they are talking about. You can tell immediately that they are doing this podcast with an expectation that the people listening actually want to take something away from the end of each episode. It’s not a waste of time or just two dudes talking about random nonsense only relevant to themselves. In just two episodes I am finding that the hard won lessons being passed along by these two engineers turned woodworkers are really worth the listeners time. I would highly encourage anyone interested in entrepreneurship, balancing work and family life, and especially woodworking to give this thing a listen.