The Woodpreneur Podcast

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We cover the business and marketing side of the woodworking, sawmill, tree service, furniture making, Urban Wood, and woodworking industry. If you're a woodworker, sawmill owner, or any other entrepreneur and/or business owner in the wood industry, you need to check out this podcast.

Each week, we interview business owners, large-scale companies, entrepreneurs, makers, and designers while also offering marketing and business advice that will help you grow your business and increase your profits. Tune in every week!

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  • 54Dan54
    Horrible podcast production
    The content could be great but the audio balancing throughout each episode is horrible. The recording levels between the host, guest and ads are all over the place and will either blow your speakers or eardrums. He will drop an ad in at the end of a question before the guest answers which totally disrupts the flow of the podcast. I under stand ads but place them where it does not distract from the content. Also if are a marketing expert learn how to produce a quality podcast with consistent recording levels along with your guest in a good service area so they are not cutting in and out to the point no one knows what they are saying. If you are asking me to hire you for marketing then your own marketing, such as this podcast, should be first class. It is not.
  • Kalifornia Cowboy
    Waste of Time
    There are some decent guests on this podcast, but the host is terrible. He gives ridiculous advice, thinks he is a social media mogul, and annoyingly says "for sure" constantly. As a Millwork business owner trying to learn more, this podcast is a complete waste of time.
  • Sarah Fejfar
    Such valuable insights!
    I love listening to the conversations Steve has on this podcast. This is a really valuable resource for everyone in the woodworking industry.
  • the burning inch
    Great, another middle man
    These guys reached out to me trying to sell some sleazy lead generation program. The LAST thing this industry needs are more half-baked business coaches, gurus, and charlatans. Get a real job.
  • Stud58bp
    Great resource.
    A truly helpful resource for the world of woodworking business.
  • @Roonwerks
    Dig for gold
    Well the most latest episodes are great and full of knowledge and lessons learned, scroll back and give them all listen. I personally listen every one of these last few months it's all value in almost every single show.These podcasts are geared towards those who want to use wood as a medium of their business, but also bringing awareness to makers, Sawyer's and such. Steve's marketing advice can be used on any business and any form on any social media.
  • Field 34
    Good—except….
    Consistently interesting discussions with good guests but I am distracted by the host’s tendency to say “right?” at the end of nearly every statement.
  • Stanky Blaine
    Most motivational podcast I’ve listened to
    I listen to a lot of podcasts during my workday at my one man shop and every time I listen to or re-listen to a Woodpreneur episode I’m super motivated to be better. A better woodworker, marketer, businessman, creator, more thoughtful about my life and all around a better person. This podcast is soooo amazing.
  • Mr.M3rky
    Keep it going guys!
    This is a great podcast.. full of knowledge
  • Duke the Puke
    Super helpful
    This podcast definitely fills a major hole in content out there. It's so helpful hearing about the business side of woodworking and I'm looking forward to following them closely. Thank you!
  • Jso215
    Great idea, bad execution
    A great concept for for woodworkers and entrepreneurs, but the execution needs work. There is a big difference in sound quality and volume level between the prerecorded sponsored ads and the interview. The mid role sponsored ads are inserted randomly and abruptly without any type of transition, and the interviews tend to lack flow.
  • ngftw
    Eh
    Their is no doubt good information but when a guy on the show explains all these things he’s talking about and instead of replying they give a shout out to another company essentially advertising for them without replying to the guy I am trying to listen to, it’s annoying and none the less degraded the value of the podcast for me and shows the true mission of this podcast.
  • SE Hiker
    Feels like home!
    Always inspiring to hear and learn from others on a parallel mission to my own. There are so many trees cut down every day in every city. Why would we buy lumber trucked in “from away” when we have such abundant local raw material?!? Thank you, Steve, for giving us all a voice! All the best, Andrew Thiessen @BranchAndFoundry
  • luiegee
    Dream Driver
    I got into cabinetry through an appreciation for process and problem solving. My career these last 6 years has been working as a builder or manager for a variety of wood business. As I continue my path, this podcast has been a great resource for imagining future roads, revenue streams, marketing techniques, and general inspiration in my chosen career. I would suggest it to anyone interested in the business, although I always tell people, woodworking is a much better hobby than career. Working towards proving myself wrong, Luke Geller @cal_builds on Instagram
  • HiLiner Owner
    Pay attention to the person you are interviewing,
    That’s all
  • PaPaG08
    Key strokes
    I thoroughly enjoy the show, but FDA go back and listen to your recordings.. Pounding away on the keys as your guest is talking, is distracting and makes it hard to follow. Every episode it seems to get worse. This may not be an issue for others. Keep up the hard work.
  • DC<3<3
    Excellent show.
    Great podcast. Excellent interviews and insights into small shop woodworkers.
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