The Drywall Podcast was created by entrepreneur Nick Harmony Long time Journeyman Finisher, Owner and developer of Fresco Harmony because there wasn’t a podcast dedicated to the men and women who make the Drywall Industry what it is. From this podcast we’ve enriched relationships, fostered community and documented the history of drywall and beyond.
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The Drywall Podcast was created by entrepreneur Nick Harmony Long time Journeyman Finisher, Owner and developer of Fresco Harmony because there wasn’t a podcast dedicated to the men and women who make the Drywall Industry what it is. From this podcast we’ve enriched relationships, fostered community and documented the history of drywall and beyond.
Really glad I Brad and I finally got a chance to sit down and talk. Brad is a 46 year old bad ass from Tauranga New Zealand who's decided to live a full life. Brad is a second generation finisher or Gib Stopper as they call it in New Zealand. He's followed in his father's foot steps and made a name for himself on certain social media outlets. Early on in his career Brad went on an OE experience (common in Australia and New Zealand) where he ventured to London and Ireland to explore the word and discover himself. We talk about that experience, the tools and a little bit about the Morph sander on this, the 140th, episode of The Drywall Podcast.
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The Drywall Podcast
The Drywall Podcast was created by entrepreneur Nick Harmony Long time Journeyman Finisher, Owner and developer of Fresco Harmony because there wasn’t a podcast dedicated to the men and women who make the Drywall Industry what it is. From this podcast we’ve enriched relationships, fostered community and documented the history of drywall and beyond.