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14.01.2016
53 Minuten
This episode is with George Garrett, who is a furniture maker. He
does extremely beautiful work and you should check him out at
georgegarrett.com. This conversation is pretty wide ranging. We
talk about his time as a musician with the Burnt Taters and about
running sound at Ashland Coffee and Tea. And, as always, we dig
into what led him into his current profession of making
furniture.
I had a great time hanging out with George at his shop in Hanover
County. I hope it comes through in this show. We talk about the
2015 Craft + Design Show
(http://visarts.org/special-events-facilities/craft-design-show/2015-craft-design-artists/).
I had hoped to get this episode up before the show actually
happened, but I've been behind.
I have several more shows in the bank, so look for more episodes
over the coming weeks and months.
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18.03.2015
1 Stunde 3 Minuten
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 5 or so
years, you have probably heard of the show, Hoarders. Our
guest this episode is Matt Paxton, who serves as an "extreme
cleaning specialist" on Hoarders. In addition to being a
regular on Hoarders, Matt has written a book on Hoarding, run his
own podcast (5 Decisions Away - iTunes or off his
blog), and been interviewed countless times. He's been on
Good Morning America, The Howard Stern Show, and Mohr
Stories (Jay Mohr's podcast) to name a few.
In this conversation, we talk about our history together.
We've known each other since college. How he got
started on Hoarders, and what he was up to when we lived
together. We also go into a lot of other topics. We
talk about his mentors, the huge impact his dad and grandfather
had on his life and the way he looks at things. We also
talk about our shared tastes in music. And we also touch on
a hero he once had, and how working with hoarders changed his
opinion of a man he wanted to emulate.
I hope you love this episode, I know I do.
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04.03.2015
50 Minuten
This episode has been a long time coming. I've wanted Kay
Landry on the show for a long time, plus, I haven't been
publishing shows recently.
Kay is in charge of booking and production at Ashland Coffee and
Tea. She is also the former owner, so she gives a great
lesson on the history of music at Ashland Coffee and Tea.
She talks about how she learned the process of booking acts
and later how to even run the sound for the shows.
I had a great time getting to know Kay, and I'm happy that her
love of what she's done and her warm personality shines through
here. I hope you enjoy!
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29.10.2014
37 Minuten
In episode 18, we visit with Eric Martin of 80amps. This is
a very overdue episode, as we recorded this way back in the
Spring. That speaks more to how busy I've been more than
the quality of the episode. This was a great conversation,
that I really enjoyed at the time and I had a great time
revisiting it this week.
During this conversation, Eric and I focus mostly on the
origin of 80amps and its relationship to the Martin Agency.
80amps is using its experience with startup projects to
create 80amps for Enterprise, where they are consulting with
larger corporations to coach them through disrupting their own
industries (or even how to guard against themselves being
disrupted). Their value proposition is that they can be a
catalyst for thinking about problems differently.
We talk about 80amps' current portfolio of companies and their
different levels of maturity. We also talk about how 80amps
does not fit in to the definition of an incubator or accelerator,
and how it is more modeled after Idea Labs
(http://www.idealab.com/).
I had a great time talking to Eric, and really enjoyed hanging
out at the 80amps new office in the Manchester District.
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03.04.2014
34 Minuten
I've been wanting to do this interview since we've started
CreateVirginia. I've been friends with Jeff and his partner
Sean Harrington for a long time (note: Sean was one of my college
roommates and cross country teammates). Jeff and I sit down
to talk about their experiences of creating a company called Easy
Software Solutions and their product, TimeSheasy. Jeff
gives an honest look at what it took for them to get started, to
grow, to fight through adversity, and to ultimately sell the
company to a larger player in their industry.
There is a lot of romanticism around having a software startup.
Although Jeff becomes successful, his story shows that it
did not come with a huge amount of work and risk. I think
anyone interested in starting a software startup should listen to
this interview. Jeff and Sean started a partnership
thinking that they would start a staffing company. Along
the way, they found a great opportunity in a market that they
understood very well. From there, they completely shifted
focus into becoming a software company.
The story of the software company is a bit of a roller-coaster.
They found something that people wanted, but there were
plenty of issues with the development of the product and funding
of the company. On the flip side, they are really fun guys
with great stories of going to trade shows and partnering up with
other companies in the industry.
We end the conversation with what is coming next in Jeff's
future, as he has his sights on another opportunity to uniquely
serve a market he understands.
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