133 _ Bryan Ortquist of Old Mountain Woodworking
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With his hands in so many different parts of the industry - furniture making, cnc work, wood milling, lumber drying, exotic imports, teaching classes, and more - Bryan has to make sure his foundation in each of these practices is solid enough that he can take on clients in any part of his business and it won’t cause issues with the rest of the parts running smoothly. So how does he do it? Follow along as we talk about reaching out to community competition mindset vs creative mindset, working together with your spouse and much more. Learn more at buildingafurniturebrand.com
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