Small Business War Stories
40min2019 SEP 19
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Britton was unsure he wanted to continue his job in digital media. And then came his biggest blessing in disguise: he was laid off. He started making cutting boards as a way to make money over the holidays, and that slowly evolved to him crafting beautiful custom wood furniture, cabinets, and more. How was Britton's family crucial to his transition? How did he handle the fear and anxiety that came with making a leap into the unknown? All of this and more in today's episode. You can find Britton's work athttp://lucktonewoodshop.com/. We also reference two past episodes where we spoke with Michael Dalle Molle and Jordan Gurren of GoodWood Nola, those episodes can be found here: https://smallbusinesswarstories.com/custom-furniture-business https://smallbusinesswarstories.com/goodwood-nola-growing-a-custom-furniture-design-and-fabrication-shop-in-new-orleans-louisiana-michael-dalle-molle-and-jordan-gurren

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