MFP 105: Quarterly Q & A – Q2 2019

We’re already in July which means Q2 is behind and it’s time for another quarterly Q&A.  Every week we do an after show for our Patreon supporters and we...

MFP 104: The Long Game with George Vondriska

Today we’re talking with a guy who’s been playing the long game in the woodworking content space.  George Vondriska is the managing editor of Woodworkers Guild of America. He’s...

MFP 103: Instagram News, Updates & Strategies – Q2 2019

It’s time for another quarterly update on Instagram and man do we have a lot to share.  Between new features and a big slow down this last quarter has...

MFP 102: Staying True to Your Brand with Shanty 2 Chic

Today we’re interviewing two OGs in the DIY building space.  Ashley Turner and Whitney Gainer are the sisters behind Shanty 2 Chic and have been running their DIY furniture...

MFP 101: Overcoming Adversity

John and I just got back from a trade show and it sparked an interesting show topic.  John and Jory Brigham had a build off setup right in the...

MFP 100: Maker Roundtable Discussion

Cue the trumpets and release the doves.  Thank you for being with us and supporting Made for Profit to get to 100 shows.  For 100 we thought we’d bring...

MFP 099: The Power Of Podcasting…and the Downsides

As we’re at the doorstep of our 100th episode we thought the topic of podcasting would be a perfect tie in.  There’ve been a ton of new podcasts hitting...
Interview with Scott Sidler from The Craftsman Blog

MFP 098: Creating Systems with Scott Sidler from The Craftsman Blog

Our interview today is with a full fledged business owner who also happens to be a blogger.  Scott Sidler runs Austin Historical, where he and his team restore and...

MFP 097: Should You Be Doing Giveaways?

I can’t believe we’re at 97 episodes already!  I tell you what, we’re giving away free fanny packs to celebrate episode 97.  Just repost this episode to your feed,...
Interview with woodturner Ashley Harwood

MFP 096: Turning a Profit with Ashley Harwood

This week we’re talking with another artist turned woodworker.  Ashley Harwood started off as a graduate from Carnegie Mellon university and an installation artist, but soon found her way...