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Sturdy Joe - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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What's up Homies?
Our mission is simple: To turn everyday people into knowledgeable homeowners.
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Our mission is simple: To turn everyday people into knowledgeable homeowners.
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Communication is Key for Home Projects w/ Ann Marie Little | The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast!
In this episode we sit down with Ann Marie Little, Owner of Little John Remodeling, to talk about all things business and remodeling.
Some topics we hit:
- Ann Marie's Role in the business.
- What makes a good contractor?
- Why communication with your contractor is key for your project.
- What can homeowners do to make their projects go smoothly?
- And Much More!
It’s our debut season, so we’d love your feedback! Drop your thoughts in the comments!
Thanks for joining us on The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast - helping you become a more informed homeowner, one episode at a time!
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In this episode we sit down with Ann Marie Little, Owner of Little John Remodeling, to talk about all things business and remodeling.
Some topics we hit:
- Ann Marie's Role in the business.
- What makes a good contractor?
- Why communication with your contractor is key for your project.
- What can homeowners do to make their projects go smoothly?
- And Much More!
It’s our debut season, so we’d love your feedback! Drop your thoughts in the comments!
Thanks for joining us on The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast - helping you become a more informed homeowner, one episode at a time!
--
Listen on:
Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/0qVj99NcDrRRuVenJYU4jT?si=f5d3a5c72ade464d
Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-knowledgeable-homeowner-podcast/id1779757267
Follow along:
Instagram - sturdy_joe
TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@sturdy_joe
Want to become a more Knowledgeable Homeowner?
Subscribe to the Knowledgeable Homeowner Newsletter:
sturdy-homes.ck.page/1191f947a8
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Planning Your Home Improvement Project w/ Tyler Fox | The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Welcome to Episode 6 of The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast! In this episode we sit down with Tyler Fox , Junior Partner at JM2 architecture, to talk about all things residential architecture and home improvement. Some topics we hit: - How are JM2 doing things differently - The Journey to become an Architect - How different town codes affect pricing of projects - Why home projects sometimes tak...
Fix Your Uncomfortable Home w/ Ryan Hubner | Season 1 Episode 5 - Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Welcome to Episode 5 of The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast! In this episode we sit down with Ryan Hubner, owner of Triple H Insulation, to talk about all things home comfort. Some topics we hit: - What you need to know about insulation. - If you have problems with your heating and cooling systems where to begin fixing it. - How keeping your home comfortable is like fixing a boat with a hole in...
Build the Best Home Gym w/ Tyler Brown | Season 1 Episode 4 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Welcome to Episode 4 of The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast! In this episode we sit down with Tyler Brown, owner of 8Well, to talk about all things wellness and home gyms. Some topics we hit: - Lifting and moving while getting older and having more responsibilities. - The keys to setting up a home gym. - How and where to find consistency. - Setting the precedent for your kids. It’s our debut se...
Home Pest Control w/ The Mosquito Guido | Season 1 Episode 3 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Home Pest Control w/ The Mosquito Guido | Season 1 Episode 3 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
Do You Need College to Succeed? | Season 1 Episode 2 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Permits 101 with Mitch Brendle | Season 1 Episode 1 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Permits 101 with Mitch Brendle | Season 1 Episode 1 - The Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
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Welcome to the Knowledgeable Homeowner Podcast
Great stuff. Tyler should’ve hit a guitar rift at the end to close out! 🎸
@@andrewnicotra7025 wow big missed opportunity next time he's on that is happening
This was very educational 😊
@@user-tq5xn4ip3r I'm glad we could make you a little more knowledgeable!🧠
Good stuff! Not many channels are talking about building science techniques concerning existing homes.
@@SteddieBop thank you!! Good to know, we should do some more content with Ryan then!
Thanks for getting us the good info
No Problem, Homie!
Let’s go joe
@@Bradandblue thank you b-rad 🔥🔥🔥
the boflex select tech dumbells are nice, quality and save a lot of space
My workouts are so important for my mental well being. As i workout in the morning (at home) it really sets the tone for the day
It's one of the best ways to invest in yourself!!
Let’s GO Homies!!! 🎉
@@frankgall6 🔥🔥🔥
very fun episode..love the guido! you guys really complimented each other, it flowed great
@@LongIslandMoldGuy Mosquito G is a great guy and made it easy. It was a pleasure having him on the show. Glad you enjoyed it too!
Rayn does a lot for long island
He is absolutely an asset to our area!!
We need another episode with Ryan. Stand up dude 👏
Oil is expensive though, that’s EVERY customers main complaint. The heat pump push is making them all make the change. The heat pumps have to be designed properly (cold climate, manual j,d,s etc..) plus the home HAS to be sealed up and properly insulated to even stand a chance.
Good point Frank, many things have to be considered when going to electric heat. People complain about the price of oil, but that oil is keeping them warm in their leaky, poorly insulated house!
I LOVE working on oil. He’s so right though before I went out on my own the last 2 hvac companies I worked for would actually turn down oil jobs. Crazy, better for us though
Codes may have started this way, but now they are just a tax to justify the governments worthless existence
No way!!! (I secretly agree)
Best home inspector!!!
Thank you brother Kyle!
Wow Joe. You both were so good. So much good information and so well done. 💪🏻👏
Thank you Frank!!
What doesn’t come out in the wash comes out in the rinse. Mitch is very informative. Great episode!
Is it true about the “rain” that falls on Fridays on construction sites?
It definitely rained a lot on Fridays!
here before the blow up
@@Rustmanakachris35 our original fans will always be taken care of 🤝
Solar Joe!
⚡☀️Solar Joe☀️⚡
did you change the audio equipment? voice sounds differnt!
@@Rustmanakachris35 The voice over audio gets distorted once it uploads, trying to figure it out :-[
But the frogger that eats the rats in my walls likes to be nice and cool
@@noahhughes1433 ahh good point!! The froggers deserve comfort as well!!
that magnet trick is amazing im going to utilize that !!!!!!!!
@@Rustmanakachris35 you are on your way to being a Knowledgeable Homeowner friend!!!!!!!!!!!
This is especially important when you get into any plumbing or electrical projects. Don't think, "I'll get this done in an hour. Think, "If this goes wrong, do I have another sink to use for the next couple days?" Or, "will I need to plug something into the outlets on that breaker I have turned off?" Do NOT open a can of worms when you don't have at least 2 times as much time as you think you need.
@@woodworkerroyer8497 very well said!!
@sturdyhomesny thanks! Gotta love that YT just notified me of a comment to this LOL. On the flip side, I have my bath fan I KNOW is gonna take me a day if everything goes right, but I haven't had a full day for it in the last 3 weeks. There is definitely a time to piecemeal stuff.
Cool! I'd be down for how-to longer format videos!
@@woodworkerroyer8497 you are very appreciated 💪I will definitely record more of my projects and I plan on making some content for quick jobs that any homeowner can do. I regularly hear from homeowners that they ignore small defects in their home because they believe they are not skilled enough or don't see themselves as a "DIY-er". I think I can show them that if they can manage owning a home, they can manage taking care of routine maintenance tasks.
@sturdyhomesny Oh, for sure. A bit holding screwdriver with a case of bits and a set of nut drivers can open just about anything in the home. Add a drill and bits, and you have even more possibilities. Cobra pliers, needle nose pliers, and a set of wire strippers can do even more. That whole bundle would be less than $300, and save well over that amount if the person just does basic maintenance on the house.
Best home inspector out there!!!
@@kylecaminske8403 honestly it's the fans that keep me going 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent song choice
Thank you! I try to follow the ten foundation crack commandments 🙏
Subbing. As the ither commenter said, the music was too loud, and instrumental music is the best. I will add that as a video editor, I try to make the music about half the volume of what i think people can hear over (so it your music setting was -10db on this video, where you think the voiceover can be heard well, set the music to -15 or even -18 and try again. Once you think it's where it should be, turn it down at least 2 db more). This lets the viewer hear the song, but more importantly, it lets them hear you. Most people think the video and pixels and bot depth are the most important parts of videography. They're not. Sound is. People will leave before they listen to a whole sentence if you have buffetting wind or squealing in the background. A good mic, and some training with it is worth its weight in gold. You already have good video, and even decent audio on your side, but the music really distracts. It's taking the place of the voiceover. P.s. you can absolutely use music with lyrics. You just have to know the "vibe" or theme of the video you're making. Dont use "baby shark" during a tense horror scene. 😂 I like the song you chose, and i think it's a good one to keep in a back pocket for when it can be used, but it's important to know when to use it.
Haha that's a very good point about lowering the volume a little more once you think it's good. I thought I was good with this one😅 thanks for the tip!!
Gotta love youtube recommendations. Good content, i just live in England with a brick house
@@origional_name_here1429 haha okay you're a little less prone to termite problems! Maybe we'll get the algorithm to show you some brick pointing videos😂
Excited for more video like this!!
Wooo thank you!
They can fly tho
In my region we deal with subterranean termites who fly during their reproduction stage. Their wings fall off once they land, and those loose wings are actually one of the signs that we look for when searching for termite activity!
Interesting information. But the music was a little loud in the beginning.
Thank you for the feedback!
@@sturdyhomesny also try to stick to instrumental music.
@@nameisbad good call! I am new to posting videos 😂
Nah the lyrics go hard. This home inspector is 🔥🔥
@@Rustmanakachris he goes hard, the music doesn't, don't mistake good constructive criticism as something that needs defending against lol