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WWJ07: Security is a Myth the TSA Doesn’t Grasp. But You Can.

by Adam
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[audio src="http://www.woodworkersjourney.com/audio/podcast7.mp3" options="controls autobuffer" format="mp3"] What’s more plausible? Losing everything in pursuit of your woodworking dream, or getting groped without compensation by a TSA agent? I’m traveling today, so it seemed appropriate to at least mention the fine folks of our blessed TSA and the false sense of security pat downs and body scans provide to travelers. Let’s hope I [...]

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WWJ06: Making a Living With Woodworking – Interview With Michael Fortune

by Adam
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[audio src="http://www.woodworkersjourney.com/audio/podcast6.mp3" options="controls autobuffer" format="mp3"] In this episode of The Woodworker’s Journey Podcast, I get the privilege of interviewing one of my long time heroes in woodworking, Michael Fortune. Many of you know Michael from his numerous contributions to Fine Woodworking Magazine as well as teaching all across North America. I had the chance to [...]

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WWJ05: How to Fail at a Woodworking Business in 3 Easy Steps

by Adam
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[audio src="http://www.woodworkersjourney.com/audio/podcast5.mp3" options="controls autobuffer" format="mp3"] Do you have what it takes to FAIL at building a woodworking business? In this episode of the Woodworker’s Journey podcast, I look at what it takes to ensure your woodworking business is a complete and total failure. Sure, you can learn to be a total success, but do you [...]

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WWJ04: The 5 Qualities Pro Woodworkers Have That You Don’t

by Adam
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[audio src="http://www.woodworkersjourney.com/audio/podcast4.mp3" options="controls autobuffer" format="mp3"] What does it take to be considered a “pro woodworker?” Now, there’s a question that comes up a lot. Opinions vary quite a bit on this because everyone gauges the term differently. So, what does it take to be considered a professional in woodworking? In this episode I give my [...]

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