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.
Mike and I would have met at a training at the Columbia facility back in the day had it not been for his back injury. We've stayed in touch on social media and I've been trying to get him on the show for a while now. We talk about coming up in the trades and working for his father but also how he used to make money bringing soda pop to his father's job sites on his bike. We talk about Fresco Harmony, the pro form banjo and a lot about some of the new tools on the market. It was an absolute pleasure catching up with Mike on this episode and I know you're going to love this, the 143rd, 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.