You never know who will be speaking into the Danger Mic, but one thing is for sure, one of them will be the host John "Danger" Stene.
The Danger Mic podcast is a refreshing addition to the world of trade podcasts, with host John Stene bringing an impressive level of wit, intelligence, and industry knowledge to each episode. As a long-time podcast listener and follower of many big accounts, I have listened to my fair share of trade podcasts that can often become too serious and lagging. However, The Danger Mic podcast stands out from the rest due to its engaging and entertaining nature.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is John Stene himself. As a true industry professional, his opinions are solid and unbiased, providing valuable insights for listeners. It is evident that he has a deep understanding of his field and is able to convey complex concepts in an approachable manner. Additionally, being a bow hunter adds an extra layer of authenticity to his persona, making him relatable and trustworthy. Knowing that he's "a good dude" only further reinforces the credibility and likability factor.
Another standout aspect of The Danger Mic podcast is the variety of guests that John brings on the show. His ability to attract industry professionals ensures that each episode offers unique perspectives and valuable information. One particular episode featuring Frank Pake was mentioned by a reviewer as being especially enjoyable. This adds credibility to not only John as a host but also highlights the quality content that can be expected from this podcast.
However, no podcast is perfect, and The Danger Mic has some room for improvement as well. One possible area for growth could be diversifying the topics covered in episodes. While trade-related discussions are undoubtedly valuable, adding more variety could help cater to different interests within the audience base. This would provide a well-rounded listening experience for all listeners.
In conclusion, The Danger Mic podcast is off to an excellent start with its engaging host John Stene and his dangerously knowledgeable insights into various trade-related topics. Its refreshing approach sets it apart from other trade podcasts that tend to become too serious or lagging. With its solid content and the promise of unbiased opinions from a true industry professional, The Danger Mic is definitely worth adding to your podcast rotation. Whether you're a long-time fan of John Stene or someone new to the trade podcast scene, this show offers an enjoyable and informative experience for all.
Talking shop updates, Makita event, Cantek Edgebander, and my thoughts after one year with the CNC.
We talk all about plywood, the grades of plywood, the way the core is layed up, the resins that adhere the veneers, tons of great information!
This week I sat down with Tim Beardsley, an exceptional door builder and tradesman from New Jersey. Tim builds high-end exterior doors for customers in New York City, and applies his top-notch work ethic to everything he does. Hard work got him there! @truetradecarpentry on Instagram
A great sit down with Jack, a life-long craftsman and learner. From his first skil-saw at 8 years old(yeah, thing probably weighed more than he did) to building weird towers on a blacksmith shop, Jack's journey as a tradesman has been colorful. Have a listen!
Justin runs a custom woodwork and cabinet shop in southern New Jersey. Another hardworking guy who provides value to his customers on a daily basis!
It's been a minute, so I take the time to get everyone caught up with where the shop is at currently. Lots of talking about the CNC, and a few questions from Instagram.
Talking shop with Dino, a cabinet maker, inventer, and all around great guy!
What more is there to say, its Tim! Great guy, honest as the day is long, and as real as they come.
Well my guest for this week double booked, said he had a date with a fairy. I didn't know he was a LARP'er. No biggie, we just did a Q&A on Instagram instead! I hope you enjoy it!
Today I geeked out with Scott Hart about wood coatings, specifically Icro, an Italian coatings company. Enjoy!
This week's podcast is with Craig McConnell, owner and operator of Midnight Finishing located in Pemberton, British Columbia Canada. We get into some great conversation regarding wood coatings!
In this episode I answer questions about the new cordless tablesaw from Festool, cabinet construction, and even go down a Makita Marketshare analysis.Link to Makita market report: https://www.makita.biz/ir/library/library_05.htmlIf you wanted to follow along!As always thanks for listening, please consider leaving a review and sharing with your people!
John gets himself into some dangerous truth telling here, and it might land him in hot water with some folks. But let's be real, aren't you tired of being lied to by companies and fake "influencers"? Please remember to subscribe to and review the podcast, it's a major help to the show.
This evening I sat down with Mike Wiebe, owner and operator of Beaver Creek Customs, a cabinet shop in MacGregor Manitoba.
Today I am joined by Frank Pake, known on instagram and youtube as CarpenterOne3! We talked about his life, introduction into the trade, and talked a ton about tools! Don't forget to subscribe and if you could, leave a review!
Today I answer my blank check tool purchase, shop upgrades, business overhead, and more!
Quick little episode answering questions from instagram. Please feel free to message me on IG regarding any clarifications on the topics from this episode, and to ask more questions for next week's episode!
The first episode in the Gumption Podcast, talking about what the podcast is trying to do, then proceeding to a chat about Saw Blades.