Scaling Craftsmanship
Advice from a Young Tradesmen
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1h 15m
Nick Slavik owns Nick Slavik Painting and Restoration in New Prague, MN, hosts a weekly Ask-A-Painter show on Facebook that Noah would liken to This Old House, and presents masters classes at trade shows and conferences. He forgot to ask if he ever sleeps.
Noah kicked off this series with Episode 5, The Craftsmanship Trap, and that episode explored the push and pull between craft and process. You heard from Nick May on process in the last episode, and in this one Noah was thrilled to dive into where craftsmanship fits into scale. Nick Slavik has given this a ton of thought and his perspective is invaluable here.
Here's the article Noah reference in the intro:
http://bloggingpainters.com/what-if-you-actually-love-what-you-do/
Here's Nick Slavik's website:
And you can get in touch with Nick through his Instagram or Facebook:
https://www.instagram.com/slaviknick/?hl=en
https://www.facebook.com/nsprco/?rf=158433370845846
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Music - Ear Conflict on Main Street by Spiedkiks
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