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Podcast by Mortise & Tenon Magazine

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    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 157 Ratings

Podcast by Mortise & Tenon Magazine

    69 – “Backwoods Chairmakers with Andy Glenn”

    69 – “Backwoods Chairmakers with Andy Glenn”

    In this new episode, the guys talk with woodworker and author Andy Glenn, whose new book Backwoods Chairmakers: In Search of the Appalachian Chairmaker was published by Lost Art Press. If you’re interested in handmade and vernacular furniture, this new title should be on the top of your list. Glenn covers, not only the nuts-and-bolts discussions about building these chairs, but also an intimate glimpse into the lives of these makers still actively selling chairs today.

    • 49 min
    68 – “In Defense of Maintenance”

    68 – “In Defense of Maintenance”

    Not everything in life needs to be “set it and forget it.” There are all sorts of things that we would do well to tend to – to care for – to pay attention to. In this episode, Joshua and Mike discuss the value of maintaining the stuff of our lives. Rather than consider it a burden that ought to be overcome, the guys argue that there is something inherently valuable in the practice of tending. Whether it’s seasonally adjusting shifting doors, maintaining old wooden windows, or repairing your own vehicles, the act of maintenance is an act of participation, rather than consumption. This podcast conversation is a call to challenge yourself to undertake things you’ve never done before, because in so doing, you may find that the more you faithfully pay attention to, the more you will grow – not to mention, the more you might learn to appreciate and enjoy the mundane details of life.

    • 51 min
    67 – Reviving the Mechanical Arts

    67 – Reviving the Mechanical Arts

    John Ruskin once said, “Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together.” In this episode, Joshua and Mike discuss the brand-new “Mechanical Arts Program” that they’ve launched in partnership with Greystone Theological Institute. Inspired by 12th-century theologian Hugh of Saint Victor, their aim is to help thoughtful learners reintegrate the work of the head with the work of the hands. The guys take this episode to discuss the first class held in their Maine woodshop this October.

    • 47 min
    66 – Road Trip for Lumber

    66 – Road Trip for Lumber

    This episode was recorded on the road back in September, and in it Joshua, Mike, and Eden explain the various ways they’ve sourced lumber in rural Maine. As a from-the-hip recording, this conversation traverses quite a varied terrain – from the house project status to purchasing lumber in unconventional ways to the damage solar farms have done to the state of Maine. Buckle up – this one’s taking you places you never thought you’d go.

    • 44 min
    65 – “Handworks 2023”

    65 – “Handworks 2023”

    In this episode, Joshua and Mike reflect on their time at Handworks, quite possibly the single most significant hand-tool woodworking event in the world. Part travelogue, part update, part rumination, this episode traverses a range of topics. If you weren’t there, you really missed out.

    • 48 min
    64 – “Fruitful Seasons of Work”

    64 – “Fruitful Seasons of Work”

    Our metaphors matter. When we are in the throes of a busy schedule, our culture encourages us to “crank it out” in order that we might emulate the hard worker who remains steadfast “like a machine”. We are encouraged to “recharge” with enough sleep and “fuel up” with caloric intake only so that we can be all the more efficient the next day. The problem with this metaphor is obvious: We are, in fact, not machines. Embodied creaturely life is organic, not mechanical. In this episode, Joshua and Mike remind us that our work should be aiming for “fruitfulness”, not efficiency, because all good work has latent within it the seeds of further fruit.

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
157 Ratings

157 Ratings

OccasionalComPlaner ,

Craft as Soulcraft.

These guys are the Bible Project of woodworking. Unabashed nerds, liable to give you a light case of intellectual whiplash as they dance from topic to seemingly unrelated topic while radiating joy for craft, wood, life, and each other. I feel like I’m watching through a hole in their shop wall as their excitement naturally effervesces through the course of their deep everyday friendship. I wish I lived in Maine, and I wish I had 26 hours in a day like Bohr—2 extra to buy and read every book they recommend. Thank y’all for staying the course.

IronOak-Kelly ,

Thoughtful and entertaining!

If you’re worn out from sound bytes and 140 characters then this podcast is for you. Wonderful conversations about our favorite topic: woodworking.

Diccolo ,

Best podcast

Anyone who doesn't like this podcast is just wrong. #facts

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