• Justin Nelson of Fernweh Woodworking talks artistic learning curves, challenges of pricing, and paying a living wage

  • 2022/08/09
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Justin Nelson of Fernweh Woodworking talks artistic learning curves, challenges of pricing, and paying a living wage

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  • Welcome to the Makers Gonna Make Show where Julie Bee interviews makers about their brand's story and the behind-the-scenes of operating their business.

     

    Justin Nelson is a maker who founded Fernweh Woodworking in 2015 in Bend, OR. With this step into the unknown, he found his deep passion for design through woodworking, eventually specializing in furniture.

     

    Throughout this week’s conversation, Julie and Just talk about the struggles of an artistic maker such as pricing and licensing as well as the struggles and pains experienced by small business owners.

     

    Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here.

     

     

    If you’d like to connect with Julie, she’s available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

     

     

    Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you’d like an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group.

     

     

    Production services for The Makers Gonna Make Show are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

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Welcome to the Makers Gonna Make Show where Julie Bee interviews makers about their brand's story and the behind-the-scenes of operating their business.

 

Justin Nelson is a maker who founded Fernweh Woodworking in 2015 in Bend, OR. With this step into the unknown, he found his deep passion for design through woodworking, eventually specializing in furniture.

 

Throughout this week’s conversation, Julie and Just talk about the struggles of an artistic maker such as pricing and licensing as well as the struggles and pains experienced by small business owners.

 

Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here.

 

 

If you’d like to connect with Julie, she’s available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

 

Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you’d like an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group.

 

 

Production services for The Makers Gonna Make Show are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

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