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Get out to grow - with Mark Smith and Adam Macholz
Season 5 · Episode 14

Get out to grow - with Mark Smith and Adam Macholz

Will Sampson talks about the reluctance of so many woodworkers to get out of the shop to learn and network. His guests are Mark Smith, a longtime woodworking educator and workforce advocate who is about to retire from teaching, and Adam Macholz, who is on tap to replace him at Reed-Custer High School in Illinois.

Woodworking Network Podcast · Mark Smith, Adam Macholz

October 3, 202437m 43s

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Show Notes

This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, FDMC magazine is there to be the sharpest business tool in your shop. Learn more and subscribe for free at woodworkingnetwork.com/fdmc.

Woodworking Network is a home for professional woodworkers, presenting technology, supplies, education, inspiration, and community, from small business entrepreneurs to corporate managers at large automated plants.

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Intro music courtesy of Anthony Monson.

Topics

woodshopteachingwoodworkingcnceducationmanufacturingfurniturebusiness managementstudents