How Did You Get Into That?
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137 - How to Create a Leather Company, with Dave Munson
How Did You Get Into That?
11/17/15 • 25 min
Are you a leather aficionado? Do you enjoy and appreciate well-made leather goods? Then you'll enjoy hearing from Dave Munson, CEO and founder of Saddleback Leather. Dave is an expert in all things leather.
Through his online retail site Dave sells all types of goods including bags, décor and even leather pine cones!
In this episode, Dave shares how he became interested in working with leather, why he decided to pursue it as a career, and how he came to be so successful in such a specific niche.
Listen in to hear all of that and so much more on today’s edition of How Did You Get Into That?
THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW- How your location can affect your creativity.
- Why does Dave like leather so much?
- When Dave decided to make leather his career.
- How Dave built his leather-making business from scratch.
- How “bouncing around” from job to job can help you.
- What can you do to discover your talents and passion?
- How can you create a business or job based on your interests?
- And much, much more!
- How to create your very own leather bag.
- Why it’s important to get exactly what you want from leather.
- Can other people's opinions help you?
- Saddleback Leather website
- Saddleback Leather on Twitter
- Saddleback Leather on Facebook
- Saddleback Leather on Instagram
- Tandy Leather website
- Get Started as a Speaker
- Submit feedback on the show for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!
- Subscribe to the show on iTunes
- Subscribe to the show on Stitcher
- Email me with any questions, comments or guest suggestions at [email protected]
134 - How to Be a Puzzle Editor For a Living, with Emily Peck Prokop
How Did You Get Into That?
10/27/15 • 27 min
Have you ever wondered who edits your favorite crossword puzzle? Did you ever think that was even a real job? Today’s guest is Emily Peck Prokop, a puzzle editor from Penny Press, a company that produces different crossword, Sudoku and other game books.
In this episode, she shares what exactly her job requires, what goes in to creating one puzzle book and how her journey through life led her to a love of crossword puzzles, and an eventual career.
Listen in to hear all of that and so much more on today’s edition of How Did You Get Into That?.
THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW- What exactly does a puzzle editor do?
- How many people work on one particular book of puzzles?
- The special “skills” Emily had that qualified her for this job.
- How can you also work on puzzles?
- Why working today isn’t supposed to be fun, but it can be!
- How does a love for puzzles turn into a career?
- How much special knowledge is needed for this job?
- How to find “your thing” and do it every day.
- And much, much more!
- What does she recommend as a best practice for doing a word search?
- A “pro tip” for completing the New York Times Crossword!
- A key strategy Emily recommends to complete a crossword puzzle.
- Emily on Twitter
- Emily on Facebook
- Email Emily
- Media Bistro website
- Penny Press website
- Classy Podcast website
- Classy Podcast on Twitter
- Get Started as a Speaker
- Submit feedback on the show for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!
- Subscribe to the show on iTunes
- Subscribe to the show on Stitcher
- Email me with any questions, comments or guest suggestions at [email protected]
120 – How to Create A Food Blog, with Erin Chase
How Did You Get Into That?
07/21/15 • 33 min
119 – How to Create a Miracle Morning, with Hal Elrod
How Did You Get Into That?
07/14/15 • 36 min
112 – How To Start and Run Your Own Conference with Philip Taylor (aka PT Money)
How Did You Get Into That?
06/04/15 • 33 min
101 – How to Become a Cartoonist with Stephanie Halligan
How Did You Get Into That?
04/28/15 • 31 min
084: How to Launch Your Entrepreneurial Dream, with Casey Graham
How Did You Get Into That?
02/26/15 • 32 min
067: How To Start A Men’s Clothing Brand with Kevin Lavelle
How Did You Get Into That?
12/30/14 • 36 min
045: From Boy Band Star to CrossFit Stud (Jeremy Mhire)
How Did You Get Into That?
10/14/14 • 38 min
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FAQ
How many episodes does How Did You Get Into That? have?
How Did You Get Into That? currently has 146 episodes available.
What topics does How Did You Get Into That? cover?
The podcast is about Marketing, Career, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, College, Startup, Work, Passion, Podcasts, Job, Business, Blogging, Travel and Smallbusiness.
What is the most popular episode on How Did You Get Into That??
The episode title '142 – How to Wrap Up a Podcast with Grant Baldwin' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on How Did You Get Into That??
The average episode length on How Did You Get Into That? is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of How Did You Get Into That? released?
Episodes of How Did You Get Into That? are typically released every 4 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of How Did You Get Into That??
The first episode of How Did You Get Into That? was released on May 8, 2014.
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