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In this episode, Caroline, Taryn, and Liz talk with kitchen expert Cyndy Cantley, principal designer of Cantley & Company. Cyndy joins the show to share her wealth of knowledge on building bespoke, beautifully functional kitchens that stand the test of time, drawing from a legendary career that includes a Bon Appétit magazine cover feature early in her business. The hosts pick Cyndy's brain about shifting kitchen trends—from the cringe-worthy pink laminates of the past to modern hyper-functional layouts—and get her top recommendations for cabinetry, countertop materials, and space planning. Embrace the English Inset: To design a kitchen that looks gorgeous decades later, stick to timeless styles like simple English flush inset cabinetry. Limit your options rather than getting overwhelmed by hundreds of trendy door styles. Prioritize Drawers Over Doors: Base cabinets with deep drawers are far superior to standard doors for storage because they eliminate the need to move items in the front to get to the back, making heavy pots and pans completely accessible. The Case for Clear Islands: If space permits, aim for a clean kitchen island devoid of sinks, cooktops, or appliances. An uninterrupted surface creates an ideal multi-use environment for meal prep, serving, homework, and entertaining. Design for Reality, Not a Dream: Avoid tailoring an expensive kitchen remodel around an idealized version of your lifestyle. If you only host formal dinners twice a year, don't sacrifice daily functionality for features meant only for entertaining. The Magic of Real Stone: Don't let builders scare you away from natural marble. It's far more resilient than people think, ages with a beautiful European patina, and chips can easily be blended because it is solid rock. 00:34 – Introduction to kitchen expert Cyndy Cantley. 01:17 – Cyndy's serendipitous start: Designing a show house kitchen that led to a project for award-winning chef Frank Stitt and a Bon Appétit cover. 03:24 – The history of kitchen design trends, from pink Corian and pickled wood to painted finishes. 06:04 – Falling in love with English inset cabinetry and keeping a portfolio timeless. 09:17 – The anatomy of a cabinet door: Rails, styles, and maintaining perfect proportions. 11:16 – Understanding the standard 4-inch toe kick and aligning it with major American appliances. 12:24 – The functionality of wide drawers vs. standard doors and pull-outs. 14:48 – Smart corner solutions: Why swing-out organizers beat old-school lazy Susans. 16:35 – High-value internal inserts worth your budget: Alphabetical spice drawers, dual cutlery organization, and tray dividers. 25:00 – Designing for pets: Incorporating custom dog bowl cubbies built with slab scraps. 28:39 – Smart alternative storage: Utilizing ceiling-height cabinets and 12-to-15-inch deep floor-to-ceiling dish cabinets. 30:36 – Appliance garages, coffee stations, and pocket door mechanics. 36:38 – The truth about microwave placement, microwave drawers, and hidden panel-ready fridges. 47:36 – Countertop deep-dive: Falling in love with marble, managing budgets, and color matching slabs. 55:34 – Choosing kitchen flooring: The warmth of wood vs. traditional cold tiles. 56:45 – Kitchen hardware layout tips: Mixing knobs, drop pulls, and custom backplates. 01:00:06 – Functional spatial rules: Why right-handed cooks should always place dishwashers on the left and trash pull-outs on the right. Mentioned in This Episode Cantley & Company: Cyndy's custom design studio specializing in bespoke cabinetry and space design. Frank Stitt's Kitchen: The career-launching project featured on the cover of Bon Appétit. Calacatta & Carrara Marble: The pros, cons, and budgeting realities of high-movement stones. Instagram: @cantleytoulman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mitchell Kennedy discusses what fabricators need to know about cutting porcelain for the countertop.
Pruning To Prosper - Clutter, Money, Meals and Mindset for the Catholic Mom
IF YOU ARE A NEW LISTENER, WELCOME! BEGIN HERE: This year we are doing my group coaching course together via this podcast! It's free and it only gets better as the year progresses. In January we began with God at the center of our day and our home. We worked to build the habit of a morning prayer routine. I highly recommend the rosary. It's only about 20 minutes and you'll meditate on the whole life of Jesus. February is the month of decluttering. Saturday episodes have been added to focus on decluttering in the kitchen. Each month will have a different focus area and the Saturday episodes will help you focus on one small section of that room. In March we decluttered your wardrobe. In April we are moving into budgeting for food. Our Saturday episodes will still be about decluttering. Our declutter focus area for April is your bedroom. For May we are DREAMING BIG! Our Saturday declutter episodes will focus on the main bathroom. Give this first episode of 2026 a listen to hear where to begin: 316. Your 2026 Life Overhaul Plan: Faith, Clutter, Debt, Diet and More! If you've never prayed a rosary or you want to see how you can incorporate it into active decluttering, here is the first episode of my rosary declutter series from last summer. 288. Summer Declutter Series Week Just getting started on your decluttering journey? Give this episode a listen before you begin: 322. Guidelines to Decluttering ***Are you so overwhelmed with clutter that you find yourself unable to make any decisions? Do you plan on decluttering only to find yourself standing in a room confused about where to start? Are you hoping motivation will strike and you'll get it all done in one weekend? If this sounds like you, let's work together. Book a one hour virtual coaching session via Zoom. Together we craft a decluttering plan and I walk you through the process. You'll complete much of the decluttering on your own time at your own pace. I just give you the roadmap and the accountability. Cost $77 per hour. Virtual Coaching Schedule Not sure what you need? No problem! Book a complimentary 15 minute clarity call. We'll meet via Zoom and see if working with me would benefit you. Email me at: tightshipmama@gmail.com to schedule a time. Looking for community of like-minded women? Join the private Facebook community here: Facebook Group Prefer to receive a weekly email with the monthly freebie like a group rosary, group declutter, or budget Q&As? Join my mailing list here: Monthly Newsletter For any other inquiries or guest appearances, please email me at: tightshipmama@gmail.com
This week on The Concrete Podcast, concrete artisan Joe Bates of SC Fabrication in Napa, California shares GFRC spray techniques, concrete countertop templating tips, ICT Sealer torching methods, concrete tile installation advice, and shop workflow strategies for makers and craftspeople. Joe is one of those rare craftsmen who has earned his knowledge through years in the shop, solving problems, refining systems, and chasing better results one project at a time. In this episode, we discuss: • How to handle concrete wastewater and washout systems in a small shop • Cleaning buckets and managing dirty concrete water efficiently • Concrete countertop templating tips and common mistakes to avoid • Joe's dialed-in GFRC spray face coat recipe • Preferred microfiber rollers for applying concrete sealer • Concrete tile installation methods and adhesives we trust • When and why to torch ICT Sealer for maximum durability and performance We also talk about the upcoming Hero's Quest Workshop, happening June 8-10 at Joe's shop in Napa, California. If you're looking to sharpen your skills, improve your process, and connect with serious makers and artisans, this workshop is built for you. Whether you're just getting started with concrete countertops or refining advanced GFRC techniques, this episode is packed with practical insight to help you create stronger work, avoid costly mistakes, and grow with confidence. #ConcretePodcast #gfrc #concretecountertops #kodiakpro #ConcreteArtisan #Craftsmanship #MakerMovement #CreativeEntrepreneur #SelfDevelopment #ConcreteDesign
This week on The Concrete Podcast, concrete artisan Joe Bates of SC Fabrication in Napa, California shares GFRC spray techniques, concrete countertop templating tips, ICT Sealer torching methods, concrete tile installation advice, and shop workflow strategies for makers and craftspeople. Joe is one of those rare craftsmen who has earned his knowledge through years in the shop, solving problems, refining systems, and chasing better results one project at a time. In this episode, we discuss: • How to handle concrete wastewater and washout systems in a small shop • Cleaning buckets and managing dirty concrete water efficiently • Concrete countertop templating tips and common mistakes to avoid • Joe's dialed-in GFRC spray face coat recipe • Preferred microfiber rollers for applying concrete sealer • Concrete tile installation methods and adhesives we trust • When and why to torch ICT Sealer for maximum durability and performance We also talk about the upcoming Hero's Quest Workshop, happening June 8-10 at Joe's shop in Napa, California. If you're looking to sharpen your skills, improve your process, and connect with serious makers and artisans, this workshop is built for you. Whether you're just getting started with concrete countertops or refining advanced GFRC techniques, this episode is packed with practical insight to help you create stronger work, avoid costly mistakes, and grow with confidence. #ConcretePodcast #gfrc #concretecountertops #kodiakpro #ConcreteArtisan #Craftsmanship #MakerMovement #CreativeEntrepreneur #SelfDevelopment #ConcreteDesign
In this one, Bruce passes his water main line inspection! Mark figures out how to make the line in the edge of the countertop disappear. Plus, Bruce is in Hilton Head again and they discuss some of the projects he's up to there. If you want to write in a question, email it to webuiltathing@gmail.com. This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Glue! Order yours today using our link: https://gorillatough.com/webuiltathing Gorilla. Tough enough for the pros. Easy enough for everyone. Thanks to Gorilla Glue for sponsoring this episode! Mark's YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/gunflintdesigns Bruce's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/bruceaulrich DIRTtoDONE on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/DIRTtoDON Become a patron of the show! http://patreon.com/webuiltathing OUR TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS -Scott @ Dad It Yourself DIY http://bit.ly/3vcuqmv -Ray Jolliff -Deo Gloria Woodworks (Matthew Allen) https://www.instagram.com/deogloriawoodworks/ -Henry Lootens (@Manfaritawood) -Maddux Woodworks http://bit.ly/3chHe2p -Bruce Clark -Monkey Business Woodworks -AC Nailed It -Joe Santos from Designer's Touch Kitchen & Bath Studio -Trevor Support our sponsors: TOOL CODES: -MagSwitch: "GUNFLINT10" -SurfPrep: "BRUCEAULRICH" -Starbond: "BRUCEAULRICH" -Brunt Workgear: "GUNFLINT10" -Rotoboss: "GUNFLINT" -Montana Brand Tools: "GUNFLINT10" -Monport Lasers: "GUNFLINT6" -Stone Coat Epoxy: Gunflint -MAS Epoxy: FLINT -YesWelder: GUNFLINT10 -Millner-Haufen Tool Co: "ULRICH20" for 20% off -Camel City Mill: GUNFLINT10 -Arbortech Tools: "BRUCEAULRICH" for 10% off -Wagner Meters: https://www.wagnermeters.com/shop/orion-950-smart/?ref=210 ETSY SHOPS: Bruce: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BruceAUlrich?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=942512486 Mark: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GunflintDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect We are makers, full-time dads and have YouTube channels we are trying to grow and share information with others. Throughout this podcast, we talk about making things, making videos to share on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc...and all of the life that happens in between. CONNECT WITH US: WE BUILT A THING: www.instagram.com/webuiltathingWE BUILT A THING EMAIL: webuiltathing@gmail.com BRUDADDY: www.instagram.com/brudaddy/ GUNFLINT DESIGNS: https://www.instagram.com/gunflintdesigns
Why screen gutter guards can often times fail. When an additional downspout is needed on a home. How to tell if a deck is in decent shape. Why Lindus wants to do their projects only once. What to do when a granite countertop cracks. How insurance handles replacement and repair costs. What to do with loose boards on your deck. Is it a good idea to paint over stucco? Contact Andy at lindusconstruction.com or you can call 844-9lindus.
For countertop fabricators trying to follow California's safety rules, “doing the right thing” can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED A $10 billion bet on the future of Artificial Intelligence is facing a wall of local resistance in the Imperial Valley. County supervisors will decide the fate of a massive data center complex that has already sparked shouting matches, environmental protests, and a last minute scramble in the courts. Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Las Vegas incoming. New countertops.
Engineered stone, or quartz, is a man-made material made with high concentrations of silica that is commonly used to make kitchen countertops in the U.S. And it's making the workers who cut this material sick. And even though California has safety rules in place to reduce the risk to workers, some say it's time to ban the use of engineered stone altogether. This episode first aired on Dec. 15, 2025. Links: Doctors say measures to control an incurable lung disease aren't enough : NPR As Lung Disease Threatens Workers, Lawmakers Seek Protections for Countertop Manufacturers - KFF Health News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Surprise: the star of KBIS wasn't a futuristic gadget but the return of character. We dive into a wave of “what's old is new again,” where doors get beaded and chamfered profiles, mullions and mesh come back with purpose, and stained glass quietly flexes in kitchens and baths. After years of flat fronts and white shaker, this shift doesn't feel fussy—it feels intentional, with cleaner proportions, smarter materials, and a warmer, crafted vibe.We break down the material story driving that warmth: rift-cut white oak, walnut, and even revived cherry, paired with natural stone that's reclaiming space from quartz. Countertops move beyond the square edge to ogee, double ogee, and bullnose, while thin 1–2 cm slabs unlock thermoformed curves and softer geometry. We tackle the practical side too—how to maintain ergonomic heights with thinner tops and how new textured finishes manage cleanup. The room expands beyond cabinets as arches, wide crowns, paneled walls, and bold trim treatments turn kitchens into cohesive architectural statements. Color's still surging, but now in matte appliance finishes—hot pink, mauve, navy, and leafy greens that sit comfortably next to honest wood and stone.There's a fresh frontier as well: luxe closets. We're seeing full-on kitchen-level detailing in wardrobe spaces, from fluted panels and glass doors to island-grade surfaces and lighting. Tile tech adds drama with oversize “wallpaper” porcelains and custom-printed trims that match pattern and tone. And for anyone heading to a massive trade show, we share our battle-tested plan to see more, stress less, and actually capture what matters—when to walk which hall, how to avoid the mobbed booths, and how to mine your photos for early trend signals. The industry mood is upbeat, even as hiring remains tough and AI enters the chat; the real opportunity lies in pairing human craft with better tools and a sharper eye for detail.If this kind of design intel fuels your work, follow along, share the episode with a colleague, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Got a favorite comeback trend or a question about specifying thin slabs, matte finishes, or closet systems? Tell us what you're testing next.If you would like to get the links and show notes for this episode, click on the link below:https://www.designerdiscussions.com/episodes/episode-162-KBIS-2026-Trends-from-the-Show-FloorTransform your marketing with Designer Discussions Academy. In weekly face-to-face sessions, we equip busy business owners with cutting-edge PR strategies, marketing insights, and time-saving tools to not just work in your business, but on your business. Join us to outshine competitors and elevate your business. Join us for our Academy sessions and workshops: https://www.designerdiscussions.com/academy.htmlDesigner Discussions is an educational interior design podcast on marketing, PR and related business topics. Download our FREE Client Avatar Guide Designer Discussions is a partnership of three experts: Jason Lockhart, CEO of KABMS; Maria Martin, founder of DesignAppy; and Mirjam Lippuner, founder of Get Ink DIY
Concrete is a craft best learned shoulder to shoulder. In this episode of The Concrete Podcast, Brandon Gore and Jon Schuler announce the upcoming Concrete Heroes Quest workshop in Napa, California, a three day hands on training for makers working with concrete countertops, GFRC, and decorative concrete. The goal is simple: bring the concrete community together, because we get better faster when we learn together. From there, the conversation moves into real questions coming from the decorative concrete world. They break down the difference between true patina and sealer failure, why white concrete countertop samples can look completely different depending on exposure, and why professional grade mixes outperform DIY bagged materials. Brandon also explains his method for casting seamless waterfall concrete countertops using SCC GFRC and why proper mix design is critical for success. The episode also includes an update to Kodiak Pro Maker Mix. After refining one of the raw materials with the manufacturer, the mix now delivers improved flowability and consistency, along with updated guidance for water and TBP plasticizer. If you work with concrete countertops, concrete sinks, or decorative concrete furniture, this episode offers practical insights to help you avoid costly mistakes and produce better results. Because in the end, the goal is not just better concrete. It is a stronger community of makers. #concretecountertops #GFRCcountertops #decorativeconcrete #concretecountertopmix #DIYconcretecountertops #concretecountertopsealer #GFRCmixdesign #concretefurniture #kodiakpro #makermix
Concrete is a craft best learned shoulder to shoulder. In this episode of The Concrete Podcast, Brandon Gore and Jon Schuler announce the upcoming Concrete Heroes Quest workshop in Napa, California, a three day hands on training for makers working with concrete countertops, GFRC, and decorative concrete. The goal is simple: bring the concrete community together, because we get better faster when we learn together. From there, the conversation moves into real questions coming from the decorative concrete world. They break down the difference between true patina and sealer failure, why white concrete countertop samples can look completely different depending on exposure, and why professional grade mixes outperform DIY bagged materials. Brandon also explains his method for casting seamless waterfall concrete countertops using SCC GFRC and why proper mix design is critical for success. The episode also includes an update to Kodiak Pro Maker Mix. After refining one of the raw materials with the manufacturer, the mix now delivers improved flowability and consistency, along with updated guidance for water and TBP plasticizer. If you work with concrete countertops, concrete sinks, or decorative concrete furniture, this episode offers practical insights to help you avoid costly mistakes and produce better results. Because in the end, the goal is not just better concrete. It is a stronger community of makers. #concretecountertops #GFRCcountertops #decorativeconcrete #concretecountertopmix #DIYconcretecountertops #concretecountertopsealer #GFRCmixdesign #concretefurniture #kodiakpro #makermix
You'll be spending a lot of time with them, so what type of kitchen countertop should you pick for your home?This week, the Home Squad are here to discuss the ideal kitchen countertop for you!Joining Andrea to discuss is Jenny Sheehan, Irish Examiner Columnist and former winner of ‘Home of the Year' (@workerscottage on Instagram) and Emma Delaney from April & the Bear.
In this episode, the hosts analyze a $36M Florida-based vertically integrated countertop business with strong EBITDA—but big risks tied to real estate, cyclical new construction, and questionable growth potential.Business Listing – https://www.bizbuysell.com/business-opportunity/premier-vertically-integrated-countertop-manufacturer-and-installer/2375304/Welcome to Acquisitions Anonymous – the #1 podcast for small business M&A. Every week, we break down businesses for sale and talk about buying, operating, and growing them.Looking to build a professional website in minutes? Try Wix: https://wix.pxf.io/c/6898629/3115214/25616?trafcat=templateHubSpot is the backbone for how businesses scale without chaos. Try them out here: https://go.try-hubspot.com/OeG9Vr
In this episode, the hosts analyze a $36M Florida-based vertically integrated countertop business with strong EBITDA—but big risks tied to real estate, cyclical new construction, and questionable growth potential.Business Listing – https://www.bizbuysell.com/business-opportunity/premier-vertically-integrated-countertop-manufacturer-and-installer/2375304/Welcome to Acquisitions Anonymous – the #1 podcast for small business M&A. Every week, we break down businesses for sale and talk about buying, operating, and growing them.Looking to build a professional website in minutes? Try Wix: https://wix.pxf.io/c/6898629/3115214/25616?trafcat=templateHubSpot is the backbone for how businesses scale without chaos. Try them out here: https://go.try-hubspot.com/OeG9Vr
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou explains the importance picking the right countertops and sink when you are doing a kitchen remodel. Lou also answers all of your home improvement questions. Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou explains the importance picking the right countertops and sink when you are doing a kitchen remodel. Lou also answers all of your home improvement questions. Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou explains the importance picking the right countertops and sink when you are doing a kitchen remodel. Lou also answers all of your home improvement questions. Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou explains the importance picking the right countertops and sink when you are doing a kitchen remodel. Lou also answers all of your home improvement questions. Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
Every maker faces the moment when something goes wrong. The sealer fails. The mix won't flow. Cracks appear. And you need answers now, not guesswork. In this episode, you'll learn why technical support is one of the most valuable assets behind every successful concrete maker, and why who you buy from matters more than what you buy. We break down the most common concrete countertop problems, including sealer failure, cracking, pinholes, and GFRC troubleshooting, and explain how real expert support can diagnose and solve issues in minutes instead of weeks. You'll also discover why cheap concrete materials often cost more in the long run, how proper guidance protects your time and confidence, and how professional makers build predictable, repeatable results. Because confidence doesn't come from experimenting alone. It comes from proven systems and people who stand behind them. When you choose the right materials and the right support, you stop guessing. You start building with certainty. #ConcreteCountertops #GFRC #StoryBrand #MakerMindset #CreativeEntrepreneur #Craftsmanship #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurMindset #SelfDevelopment #CreativeBusiness
Every maker faces the moment when something goes wrong. The sealer fails. The mix won't flow. Cracks appear. And you need answers now, not guesswork. In this episode, you'll learn why technical support is one of the most valuable assets behind every successful concrete maker, and why who you buy from matters more than what you buy. We break down the most common concrete countertop problems, including sealer failure, cracking, pinholes, and GFRC troubleshooting, and explain how real expert support can diagnose and solve issues in minutes instead of weeks. You'll also discover why cheap concrete materials often cost more in the long run, how proper guidance protects your time and confidence, and how professional makers build predictable, repeatable results. Because confidence doesn't come from experimenting alone. It comes from proven systems and people who stand behind them. When you choose the right materials and the right support, you stop guessing. You start building with certainty. #ConcreteCountertops #GFRC #StoryBrand #MakerMindset #CreativeEntrepreneur #Craftsmanship #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurMindset #SelfDevelopment #CreativeBusiness
For years, laminate countertops have been written off as outdated, cheap, or something to be replaced as soon as possible. But what if that reputation is no longer deserved? In this episode of the Love Your Home podcast, we take a fresh, honest look at laminate countertops and why they're making a quiet but very real comeback in today's homes. From dramatic improvements in design and durability to smart budget considerations, this conversation challenges long-held assumptions and helps you rethink what “good design” really means. You'll learn: Why laminate fell out of favour — and what's changedHow today's laminate compares to quartz, granite, and other popular surfacesWhen laminate can be a smart, practical choice (and when it isn't)How to choose finishes that suit your lifestyle, not just current trendsWhy the right countertop isn't always the most expensive one This episode isn't about cutting corners. It's about making informed decisions, understanding your options, and choosing materials that work for your home, your budget, and how you actually live. If you're planning a kitchen renovation, considering updating your countertops, or simply want to be a more informed homeowner, this episode may change the way you think about laminate — and countertops altogether.
If you love concrete but feel stuck turning skill into a sustainable business, this episode is your roadmap. In the first Concrete Podcast of 2026, we break down the real business of concrete countertops, GFRC, DIY concrete, and concrete sinks, from pricing and tools to marketing, risk, and long-term growth. This is not theory or hype, it's lived experience, the mistakes, near misses, and hard lessons that separate struggling shops from profitable ones. Whether you're a DIY maker thinking about going pro or an experienced concrete artisan looking to tighten margins and reclaim your time, this episode helps you build a concrete business that supports your life instead of consuming it. #ConcretePodcast #ConcreteCountertops #GFRC #DIYConcrete #ConcreteSinks #ConcreteBusiness #MakerBusiness
If you love concrete but feel stuck turning skill into a sustainable business, this episode is your roadmap. In the first Concrete Podcast of 2026, we break down the real business of concrete countertops, GFRC, DIY concrete, and concrete sinks, from pricing and tools to marketing, risk, and long-term growth. This is not theory or hype, it's lived experience, the mistakes, near misses, and hard lessons that separate struggling shops from profitable ones. Whether you're a DIY maker thinking about going pro or an experienced concrete artisan looking to tighten margins and reclaim your time, this episode helps you build a concrete business that supports your life instead of consuming it. #ConcretePodcast #ConcreteCountertops #GFRC #DIYConcrete #ConcreteSinks #ConcreteBusiness #MakerBusiness
Imagine growing pounds of living, enzyme-rich superfood with just a jar, water, and seeds, using almost no resources while getting up to 100 times more nutrients than mature vegetables.I sat down with Doug Evans, bestselling author of The Sprout Book and founder of The Sprouting Company, to explore why sprouts became his lifeline after family health tragedies and how he lived exclusively on them for months in the desert. In this episode, we talk about the high nutrient density of broccoli sprouts and the power of sulforaphane for detoxification and insulin regulation. We discuss why every sprout delivers complete proteins naturally and how simple home sprouting beats grocery produce for freshness and environmental impact.Doug opens up about his journey from army paratrooper to a health entrepreneur, the lessons from Juicero that shaped his approach, designing the perfect sprouting system, and why sprouts deserve center stage in any longevity-focused diet."Sprouts are food, nutrition, and medicine all in one." - Doug EvansSupport the show and get 50% off MCT oil with free shipping—just leave us a review on iTunes and let us know! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-beyond-the-norms/id1714886566About Doug Evans:Doug Evans is a former U.S. Army paratrooper, national bestselling author of The Sprout Book, and founder of The Sprouting Company. After losing family members to chronic disease, he transformed his health through raw plants. He discovered the unparalleled power of home-grown sprouts and now shares simple systems to help everyone access the planet's most nutrient-dense food.Connect with Doug Evans:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougevans/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dougevans Website: https://thesproutingcompany.com The Sprout Book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/b4S3TRv The Sprouting App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-sprouting-company/id1633821095 Connect with Chris Burres:- Website: https://www.myvitalc.com/ - Website: http://www.livebeyondthenorms.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisburres/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myvitalc - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburres/DisclaimerThe content shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice of any kind, nor does it include any specific claims or guarantees. The views expressed are based on personal experiences, research, and individual perspectives, and are meant to inspire and inform listeners on topics related to wellness, lifestyle, and personal development.We strongly encourage all listeners to consult with a qualified professional or licensed expert before making any decisions related to health, finances, or other sensitive areas of life. Thank you for tuning in—and for taking proactive steps toward a more informed, intentional life.
You're gonna love this episode. No joke, someone needs to make a series about Sean. He constantly bets on himself and has an incredible story. Podcast Nuggies From biomedical engineer to investor: moved to Memphis, flipped ~1,500 houses, syndicated ~800 units. Transitioned back to Utah; year-plus search with multiple failed LOIs, then bought PSI Tops (countertops/cabinets) in late 2024 (~$800k EBITDA, 35 employees, included real estate/SBA). DON'T be afraid of being the backup buyer! Join the How to Buy a Business Cohort - Jan 2026 https://www.letsbuyabusiness.com/ Sourcing List:https://www.letsbuyabusiness.com/source SMBs are the biggest target for cyber attacks. Protect your business with Inzo Technologies.Check out....www.inzotechnologies.com, I-N-Z-O, or email Nick directly at nick@inzotechnologies.com. Guest Name: Sean Tagge Additional guest information https://www.linkedin.com/in/seantagge/ acornea.com
This one feels like the end of a long day in the shop. Tools put away, lights still warm, and a moment to look back before stepping forward. In the final Concrete Podcast of 2025, Jon and Brandon slow things down with a little gratitude for the makers, craftsmen, and artisans who have carried this craft forward, some for years, some just finding their footing. If you have ever mixed a batch late at night, chased a finish that mattered, or stood behind your work when it would have been easier to walk away, this episode is for you. The heart of the conversation centers on something many in decorative concrete avoid talking about, resealing and rejuvenating concrete sinks and countertops. Not as a weakness, but as an opportunity. An opportunity to serve past clients well, protect the reputation of concrete as a material, and build a steady, honest revenue stream that fits naturally into a craftsman's business. Whether you cast the original piece or not, this is work that keeps concrete in a good light and keeps you in front of people who already believe in it. They also tackle a question that never seems to go away, how to make the blackest concrete possible. Brandon shares a recent sample that demanded true depth and richness, breaking down what actually moves the needle and what is just noise. This episode is a thank you, a reflection, and a practical roadmap. A reminder that doing the right work, with the right tools, builds trust that carries into the next year and the next project. Here's to closing out 2025 strong and stepping into 2026 with clarity, confidence, and concrete that lasts. #ConcretePodcast #MakersMindset #Craftsmanship #ConcreteLife #CreativeBusiness #ArtisanStories #BuildingBetter #GrowthThroughWork #LegacyCraft #SelfDevelopment
This one feels like the end of a long day in the shop. Tools put away, lights still warm, and a moment to look back before stepping forward. In the final Concrete Podcast of 2025, Jon and Brandon slow things down with a little gratitude for the makers, craftsmen, and artisans who have carried this craft forward, some for years, some just finding their footing. If you have ever mixed a batch late at night, chased a finish that mattered, or stood behind your work when it would have been easier to walk away, this episode is for you. The heart of the conversation centers on something many in decorative concrete avoid talking about, resealing and rejuvenating concrete sinks and countertops. Not as a weakness, but as an opportunity. An opportunity to serve past clients well, protect the reputation of concrete as a material, and build a steady, honest revenue stream that fits naturally into a craftsman's business. Whether you cast the original piece or not, this is work that keeps concrete in a good light and keeps you in front of people who already believe in it. They also tackle a question that never seems to go away, how to make the blackest concrete possible. Brandon shares a recent sample that demanded true depth and richness, breaking down what actually moves the needle and what is just noise. This episode is a thank you, a reflection, and a practical roadmap. A reminder that doing the right work, with the right tools, builds trust that carries into the next year and the next project. Here's to closing out 2025 strong and stepping into 2026 with clarity, confidence, and concrete that lasts. #ConcretePodcast #MakersMindset #Craftsmanship #ConcreteLife #CreativeBusiness #ArtisanStories #BuildingBetter #GrowthThroughWork #LegacyCraft #SelfDevelopment
Engineered stone, or quartz, is a man-made material made with high concentrations of silica that is commonly used to make kitchen countertops in the U.S. But doctors are seeing more and more workers in the countertop industry developing silicosis, an often deadly lung disease linked to inhaling toxic dust the material releases when powercut. Even though California has safety rules in place to reduce the risk to workers, some say it's time to ban the use of engineered stone altogether. Links: California Doctors Urge Ban on Engineered Stone as Silicosis Cases Surge | KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In “In Other News,” Marc and the team cover a series of bizarre and eye-catching stories: a skydiver in Australia survives a terrifying parachute mishap, a drunken raccoon in Virginia raises nearly $200,000 for a local animal shelter, and Cracker Barrel diners complain about changes in menu and preparation methods. They also highlight In-N-Out skipping order number 67 due to prank-seeking teens, and Massachusetts reports its first case of silicosis linked to quartz countertops. The segment mixes humor, human interest, and cautionary tales with a lively, conversational tone.
SHOW NOTES: Happy holidays, everyone! With just a few weeks left until Christmas, we're making sure you get those home projects done and make DIY doable with clear tips and advice. Join us as we chat about these home improvement topics and questions from callers like you: - Clear Advice on Buying New Windows: We simplify the confusing process of buying new windows by explaining the labels from the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Understanding these ratings will help you compare energy performance and save money. - Granite Countertops in a Weekend: If you're noticing areas that need help in the kitchen, we share an easy DIY solution to give your countertops a fresh, sleek look with a smooth granite finish in just one weekend. - Holiday Lighting Safety: We offered safe and sound tips for holiday decorating, such as checking all your lights for the UL seal of approval for safety. We also discussed easy ways to replace frayed lighting strands from last year. Q & A: - Sally reported that her two large, double-pane picture windows are fogged up with moisture trapped between the panes. Unfortunately, this moisture indicates a failed Thermopane seal, which cannot be restored or repaired, so replacement is the only viable remedy. - Tim in Michigan is dealing with wrinkles in his sheet vinyl linoleum floor and mentioned that the subfloor beneath the kitchen addition is uneven. We recommend he first use a floor leveling compound to smooth out the subfloor, and then install a new, affordable product instead of chasing the issues with the old sheet product. - Maya in Iowa needs to remove old, glued-on outdoor carpet that is deteriorating on her concrete steps. She should use a chemical adhesive remover to soften the glue for easier scraping, and then consider covering the steps with an outside-rated ceramic tile or thin pavers. - Greg in Louisiana has a toilet shut-off valve handle that broke off, and he needs to replace the valve with limited working space between the pipe and the wall. We recommend using PEX fittings, which are inexpensive and easy to install without soldering. - Beverly wants to paint her cedar patio posts white to match her home's trim, but her builder warned that painting would trap moisture and cause the posts to rot. We advise her to disregard the builder's warning, prime the posts with an oil-based primer, and then apply a solid color stain to protect the wood. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this one, Bruce makes a ton of ornaments using the laser and contemplates why shipping takes so long. Mark throws stuff and shoots his countertops...no big deal. Plus, a ton more! Mark's YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/gunflintdesigns Bruce's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/bruceaulrich DIRTtoDONE on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/DIRTtoDON Become a patron of the show! http://patreon.com/webuiltathing OUR TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS -Scott @ Dad It Yourself DIY http://bit.ly/3vcuqmv -Ray Jolliff -Deo Gloria Woodworks (Matthew Allen) https://www.instagram.com/deogloriawoodworks/ -Henry Lootens (@Manfaritawood) -Chris Simonton -Maddux Woodworks http://bit.ly/3chHe2p -Bruce Clark -Will White -Andy @ Mud Turtle Woodworks -Monkey Business Woodworks -Rich from Woodnote Studio -AC Nailed It -Joe Santos from Designer's Touch Kitchen & Bath Studio -Chad Green -Trevor -Mark Herrick @ Empty Nest Woodworks Support our sponsors: TOOL CODES: -MagSwitch: "GUNFLINT10" -SurfPrep: "BRUCEAULRICH" -Starbond: "BRUCEAULRICH" -Brunt Workgear: "GUNFLINT10" -Rotoboss: "GUNFLINT" -Montana Brand Tools: "GUNFLINT10" -Monport Lasers: "GUNFLINT6" -Stone Coat Epoxy: Gunflint -MAS Epoxy: FLINT -YesWelder: GUNFLINT10 -Millner-Haufen Tool Co: "ULRICH20" for 20% off -Camel City Mill: GUNFLINT10 -Arbortech Tools: "BRUCEAULRICH" for 10% off -Wagner Meters: https://www.wagnermeters.com/shop/orion-950-smart/?ref=210 ETSY SHOPS: Bruce: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BruceAUlrich?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=942512486 Mark: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GunflintDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect We are makers, full-time dads and have YouTube channels we are trying to grow and share information with others. Throughout this podcast, we talk about making things, making videos to share on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc...and all of the life that happens in between. CONNECT WITH US: WE BUILT A THING: www.instagram.com/webuiltathingWE BUILT A THING EMAIL: webuiltathing@gmail.com BRUDADDY: www.instagram.com/brudaddy/ GUNFLINT DESIGNS: https://www.instagram.com/gunflintdesigns
Asbestos, lead, coal dust. All of those posed big health hazards to workers before legal protections finally rolled out. Now, thousands of stoneworkers in California who make our kitchen and bathroom countertops are breathing in something so toxic, nearly 50 had lung transplants. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED Farmworker communities and environmental groups across the state are calling for stronger protections from a pesticide they say endangers public health. Reporter: Gabriela Fernandez, KCBX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging Ask Away #23 episode of the Everyday Judaism podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe fields practical kosher questions emphasizing accessibility for all levels of observance. Key topics include acquiring utensils from non-Jews: new metal items require Tevilah (immersion in a mikvah) but not Kashering if unused, while repaired vessels over 3–5 ounces need re-Tevilah only if significantly renewed. Countertops like granite are easily Kashered with boiling water, but manufactured stones (e.g., quartz/quartzite) may pose absorption issues—consult a rabbi before purchase. Porcelain sinks can't be Kashered, favoring stainless steel; Formica Kashers via hot water pour-over or steaming iron. Grills reaching 600°F self-Kasher through Libun Gamur (full incineration), and oven self-clean cycles achieve the same.Callers explore nuances like rust (clean for health, not halacha), small vessels (exempt from re-Tevilah if repaired minimally), and non-kosher materials (wood, plastic, silicone can't be Kashered—dedicate new ones to meat/dairy/parve). Mikvahs are pristine via advanced filtration, with separate pools for women, men, and utensils to maintain sanctity. Rabbi Wolbe shares anecdotes, like koshering a friend's grill covertly or his grandmother's accidental dairy-after-meat dessert, stressing mistakes are growth opportunities—inform hosts of your kitchen status to avoid issues.On broader themes, Rabbi Wolbe advises against expecting moral perfection from politicians; Jewish voting prioritizes safety for Jews here and in Israel, reevaluating per election without herd mentality. Torah leaders (e.g., Rebbe Aaron Leib Steinman) exemplify angelic character alongside wisdom. The episode promotes mikvah tours, supporting Jewish products when possible, and embracing ones personal spiritual journey without shame.Please submit your questions at askaway@torchweb.org_____________The Everyday Judaism Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Marshall & Doreen LernerDownload & Print the Everyday Judaism Halacha Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RL-PideM42B_LFn6pbrk8MMU5-zqlLG5This episode (Ep. #73) of the Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Marshall & Doreen Lerner! May Hashem bless you and always lovingly accept your prayer for good health, success and true happiness!!!Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studio (B) to a live audience on November 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on November 19, 2025_____________Connect with Us:Subscribe to the Everyday Judaism PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-judaism-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1600622789Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AXCNcyKSVsaOLsLQsCN1CShare your questions at askaway@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content. _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life. To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Help us share Jewish wisdom globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org. Your support makes a difference!_____________Subscribe and Listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#AskAway, #Torah, #Halacha, #Q&A, #Jewish, #Traditions, #Law, #KosherKitchen, #Countertops, #Utensils, #MoralCharacter, #Politics, #JewishTradition, #Mikvah, #GefilteFish, #KosherLaws ★ Support this podcast ★
In this engaging Ask Away #23 episode of the Everyday Judaism podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe fields practical kosher questions emphasizing accessibility for all levels of observance. Key topics include acquiring utensils from non-Jews: new metal items require Tevilah (immersion in a mikvah) but not Kashering if unused, while repaired vessels over 3–5 ounces need re-Tevilah only if significantly renewed. Countertops like granite are easily Kashered with boiling water, but manufactured stones (e.g., quartz/quartzite) may pose absorption issues—consult a rabbi before purchase. Porcelain sinks can't be Kashered, favoring stainless steel; Formica Kashers via hot water pour-over or steaming iron. Grills reaching 600°F self-Kasher through Libun Gamur (full incineration), and oven self-clean cycles achieve the same.Callers explore nuances like rust (clean for health, not halacha), small vessels (exempt from re-Tevilah if repaired minimally), and non-kosher materials (wood, plastic, silicone can't be Kashered—dedicate new ones to meat/dairy/parve). Mikvahs are pristine via advanced filtration, with separate pools for women, men, and utensils to maintain sanctity. Rabbi Wolbe shares anecdotes, like koshering a friend's grill covertly or his grandmother's accidental dairy-after-meat dessert, stressing mistakes are growth opportunities—inform hosts of your kitchen status to avoid issues.On broader themes, Rabbi Wolbe advises against expecting moral perfection from politicians; Jewish voting prioritizes safety for Jews here and in Israel, reevaluating per election without herd mentality. Torah leaders (e.g., Rebbe Aaron Leib Steinman) exemplify angelic character alongside wisdom. The episode promotes mikvah tours, supporting Jewish products when possible, and embracing ones personal spiritual journey without shame.Please submit your questions at askaway@torchweb.org_____________The Everyday Judaism Podcast is dedicated to learning, understanding and appreciating the greatness of Jewish heritage and the Torah through the simplified, concise study of Halacha, Jewish Law, thereby enhancing our understanding of how Hashem wants us to live our daily lives in a Jewish way._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Marshall & Doreen LernerDownload & Print the Everyday Judaism Halacha Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RL-PideM42B_LFn6pbrk8MMU5-zqlLG5This episode (Ep. #73) of the Everyday Judaism Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH is dedicated to my dearest friends, Marshall & Doreen Lerner! May Hashem bless you and always lovingly accept your prayer for good health, success and true happiness!!!Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studio (B) to a live audience on November 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on November 19, 2025_____________Connect with Us:Subscribe to the Everyday Judaism PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everyday-judaism-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1600622789Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AXCNcyKSVsaOLsLQsCN1CShare your questions at askaway@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content. _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life. To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Help us share Jewish wisdom globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org. Your support makes a difference!_____________Subscribe and Listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#AskAway, #Torah, #Halacha, #Q&A, #Jewish, #Traditions, #Law, #KosherKitchen, #Countertops, #Utensils, #MoralCharacter, #Politics, #JewishTradition, #Mikvah, #GefilteFish, #KosherLaws ★ Support this podcast ★
The RoadFS DetailBookie Podcast welcomes Jeremy Harding, National Sales Manager of Nasiol USA, fresh off SEMA 2025.Jeremy sits down with Jody Sedrick and Rod Pusey to talk about where the ceramic coating industry is headed — from next-gen single-layer coatings to real-world use cases beyond cars.They dig into how Nasiol went from being “the new name at the booth” to a global player manufacturing their own chemistry from the ground up — true OEM innovation. The crew breaks down:⚙️ The evolution of ceramic coatings: from multi-layer nightmares to single-layer simplicity
You can walk into Menards, grab a few bags of “concrete countertop mix,” and think you're saving money. But are you? This week on The Concrete Podcast, Brandon and Jon break down the real cost of DIY concrete countertops - from what those hardware store mixes truly cost per square foot, to how they stack up against professional-grade materials like Kodiak Pro's Maker Mix. They unpack why DIY-grade concrete often leads to cracking, discoloration, and sealer failure, and why pro mixes actually save money in the long run. It's an honest look at dollars, cents, and craftsmanship - because when you're building something meant to last, the hardware store option usually costs you the most. If you've ever wondered what separates a weekend project from a professional result, this episode will show you the numbers, the science, and the truth behind every bag of mix. #TheConcretePodcast #DIYConcreteCountertops #ConcreteCountertops #KodiakPro #MakerMix #ConcreteMixComparison #Craftsmanship #ConcreteSealer #ConcreteProjects #MakerMindset
You can walk into Menards, grab a few bags of “concrete countertop mix,” and think you're saving money. But are you? This week on The Concrete Podcast, Brandon and Jon break down the real cost of DIY concrete countertops - from what those hardware store mixes truly cost per square foot, to how they stack up against professional-grade materials like Kodiak Pro's Maker Mix. They unpack why DIY-grade concrete often leads to cracking, discoloration, and sealer failure, and why pro mixes actually save money in the long run. It's an honest look at dollars, cents, and craftsmanship - because when you're building something meant to last, the hardware store option usually costs you the most. If you've ever wondered what separates a weekend project from a professional result, this episode will show you the numbers, the science, and the truth behind every bag of mix. #TheConcretePodcast #DIYConcreteCountertops #ConcreteCountertops #KodiakPro #MakerMix #ConcreteMixComparison #Craftsmanship #ConcreteSealer #ConcreteProjects #MakerMindset
Dean answers callers questions about; options for whole house termite pest control, is it ok to mismatch windows throughout a home, ripping out carpet and replacing hardwood flooring, how to remove adhesive on floors, replacing roofing tiles, and a discussion about whether or not hardwood is a good option for countertops
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPMgnunjsrB/The spring-loaded glass doors of these units unexpectedly close and create a serious burn hazard. Affected are models TSSTTVFDXL, TSSTTVFDDG, TSSTTVFDMAF, and TSSTTVFDDAF. About 1,290,000 ovens were sold in the US, and about 104,195 were sold in Canada at Bed Bath and Beyond, Costco, Walmart, and other retailers nationwide, as well as online at Amazon.com and Overstock.com, from August 2015 through July 2025.Stop using these recalled ovens and contact Sunbeam Products at 1-800-334-0759 or click on recall.oster.com to receive a free repair kit. This kit includes a clip-on device that adds holding force to keep the doors open, along with instructions and a QR code link to an installation video. No tools are needed to install the repair kit.For more information, consumers can call Sunbeam Products.https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Sunbeam-Products-Recalls-More-than-One-Million-Oster-French-Door-Countertop-Ovens-Due-to-Burn-Hazard#sunbeam #oster #ovens #doors #closing #overheating #burns #recall
Every maker knows the sinking feeling of getting a call about a chip in a concrete piece you poured your heart into. This week on The Concrete Podcast, we focus on how to bring damaged countertops and sinks back to life - and why a solid repair is about more than just patching concrete. It's about protecting your reputation, honoring your craft, and proving to clients that you stand behind your work. We'll share step-by-step insights for repairing the piece. You'll also hear how Kodiak Pro's silica-free mixes and non-toxic sealers give artisans a dependable way to achieve flawless, lasting results that build trust with every job. #ConcretePodcast #ConcreteRepair #FixConcrete #CraftsmanshipMatters #MakersMindset #kodiakpro #CountertopRepair #ArtisanLife #CreativeGrowth #gfrc
Topics discussed on today's show: Boxing Viewers, Heidi's Countertops, ICE NEWS, Skin Grafts, Theater Pee, Elvira's Birthday, Millennial Saint, Vampira, Recall, Elton John's Knees, Take Their Keys Away, Hiking on Mushrooms, Birthdays, History Quiz, Get The Fake Out, Couple Divorce, Burning Meth, Shooting Drones, Smokers in China, Who's our next guest?, The Nelsons, and Apologies.
In this episode, I sit down with Breda and Guy Kellner of Paris Ceramics to talk about their extraordinary work with natural and reclaimed stone. I've long admired how they honor the history and geology of each material, transforming salvaged slabs into flooring, fireplaces, and surfaces that feel both timeless and deeply alive. We talk about what it means to live with materials that change and age, why patina is worth celebrating, and how true craftsmanship connects us to the past while shaping spaces for the future. This is a conversation about beauty, imperfection, and choosing to design with time—not trends. Want to finally define your style? Grab your free worksheet and uncover your personal aesthetic!
Most makers carry a quiet frustration - they want their work to be lighter, stronger, and more refined, but the materials and methods they've been handed keep them stuck in the old way of doing things. This week we pull back the curtain on GFRC, a material that changes the game for concrete countertops, sinks, and furniture. You'll hear how GFRC stands apart from traditional mixes, why it matters for strength and beauty, and how it frees you from the weight and limitations of standard pours. We'll talk mixing, spraying, fiber, and the myths that keep many craftspeople from unlocking its full potential. At the heart of it, this isn't just about concrete - it's about your story as a maker. When you learn to harness the right materials, you save time, reduce stress, and create pieces that set you apart. That's what every artisan wants: the freedom to create without compromise. And here's the thing - tools like Kodiak Pro products exist to put that freedom in your hands. They're engineered by makers, for makers. The result? Less time fixing problems, more time building the kind of work that carries your name forward. #ConcreteCountertops #MakersMindset #GrowthThroughCraft #ConcreteArtisans #KodiakPro #GFRCConcrete #CraftsmanshipMatters #concretedesign #gfrc
Dean shares expert tips on fire-retardant proofing and fire hardening your home. He also explains how to seal crawl spaces to block toxins using vapor barriers. Plus, Dean advises a caller on her new kitchen cabinets and countertops with practical guidance for a flawless finish.
On this episode of The Concrete Podcast, Brandon and Jon are joined by Joe Bates of SC Fabrication in Napa, California - an artisan whose work speaks louder than words and whose values run just as deep as his craftsmanship. Together, they unpack the five biggest countertop trends of 2025, where concrete not only holds its ground but leads the charge in form, function, and feeling. If you're a concrete artisan, architect, or designer trying to understand where the industry is heading - and how to position yourself in it - this episode is your roadmap. But this isn't just about countertops. It's about legacy. About why we started casting in the first place. Joe shares how time with family helps him stay grounded, how stepping away can actually sharpen your edge, and why the best makers never stop refining their mix - both in life and in work. If you're building something with your hands and your heart, this one's for you. Tune in to learn: * The top five countertop trends you'll see everywhere in 2025 * Why concrete continues to outperform other surface materials * How to align your craft with what architects and designers are asking for * What stepping back can teach you about stepping up And if you're ready to cast cleaner, stronger, silica-free pieces with less hassle and more health? This is your nudge to take a closer look at Kodiak Pro - the only concrete system built for makers, by makers. #ConcreteDesign #MakersPodcast #KodiakPro #ConcreteCountertops #CreativeEntrepreneur #ArtisanMindset #CraftsmanshipMatters #DesignTrends2025 #BuildWhatLasts
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