Episode Description
Summary:
In this episode, Paul pulls back the curtain on why he created the Handcrafted Network and the Handcrafted Podcast in the first place. While there’s endless content about how to build furniture, there’s very little practical guidance on how to run a maker business. Paul shares how his own journey—learning through mentors, books, podcasts, and real-world experience—led him to build a community dedicated to the business side of craftsmanship.
The second half of the episode shifts into a candid reflection on a tough couple of weeks inside his own company. Paul talks openly about the emotional weight of leadership and the reality that running a business is essentially a never-ending cycle of problem solving.
Key Takeaways:
- Why the Handcrafted Network Exists: There’s a gap in the market for real, practical advice on running a maker business—not just building beautiful pieces.
- Community Multiplies Intelligence: “1 + 1 = 5.” Shared experiences and collective problem-solving accelerate growth.
- Business = Problem Solving: Entrepreneurship is a constant game of Whac-A-Mole. Solve one issue, and another appears.
- Do the Hard Thing: Not every problem can be hired away. Sometimes leadership means stepping up, owning it, and solving it yourself.
- Avoid the ‘Hack’ Mentality: Sustainable growth rarely comes from shortcuts—it comes from consistent, focused effort.
- Don’t Take It Too Seriously: Step back. Breathe. Most business problems aren’t life-or-death.
- Goals Can Shift: It’s okay to adjust direction when new realities emerge. February may require a different focus than January.
- Embrace the Role: If you’re a business owner, problem solving isn’t an interruption—it is the job.
Paul closes by encouraging listeners to lean on community, embrace the long game, and treat business challenges like daily puzzles rather than personal crises.