Justin, you are such an incredibly talented videographer and storyteller. I loved every minute of shooting this with you, and not a day goes by that I’m not thankful for our friendship. Xoxo
great! i was hoping for subtitles for the mandarin! ^___^ ...the section on the challenge of caring for and healing those who cannot understand your perspective or timeline is pretty deep... 9:47
I've been watching your videos for a number of years Anne, and I've been excited for your journey with school of all trades. It's not likely something that I would get to take advantage of due to distance and logistics with life. But hearing that you want to expand into another location and help kids at a younger age with trades, etc makes me really happy and have even more respect for you. In high school I was involved in a peer tutoring course, and I was able to see first hand the opportunities that were opened up to those people in the trades through such programs for those who have learning or other disabilities was staggering. I am looking forward to you achieving this goal, and hope that I can support you on that journey. It's something that I think needs to happen across the world. You have been and continue to be an inspiration. Thank you.
I am 51 years old and can't help but wish Anne and the internet were around when I was a young girl. Hard work included - I'd like to be you when I grow up.
I have been following Anne’s journey for a while, and after watching this I agree with her comment that she puts more of herself out there than most other content providers. For me this story was good to watch, but not easy - I got a sense of the struggle that’s behind Anne Of All Trades, and was left considering that the bigger lessons don’t involve carving spoons or making furniture, but are rather in how to stay the course, and face adversity with grace. And the true gut-punch evidence of Anne’s commitment - her drive to build something so that she can step back… in case she can’t do it any more….
She steps back to get a running start. What she does come from her love for the crafts and desire to learn. She is doing something everyone would like to do ,it's a lot of work, but there's so much of a reward doing this
Creative people are always creative it's who you are curious to try new things. Do what you love the most. Have a million projects you want to do pick the one that matters most to you. Then you'll be living in the present you will be happy. People live in the past are depressed.
What I love most about Anne is how must she's persevered since moving to Nashville. With all of the derailments and delays caused by the pandemic with the building of her school and many other things, with the funding not being there, and for her to stick with her ultimate goal and find ways to keep moving forward with her dreams, it really is inspirational. Bravo to you Anne for sticking with it to finally get your school off the ground (well, almost...there's still some work on the inside, but it's close). Great piece of work on this video and overall story.
We do not have to fit into the expectations of others...we need to look inside....discover our spirit...and be brave enough...to find the quietness of gratitude...in being who we really are. Thanks for sharing your story and journey...so openly.
This is such a beautiful and heartfelt video. Anne, your story is so meaningful to so many, me included. I told my hubby, one day I'll take a class at the School of All trades and I look forward to doing that once it's open. Justin, your work is just stunning! I've been following your work, via April, and it's just beautiful. Thank you both for sharing your incredible talents with the world. Keep on being awesome!
Love this! I ain't no farmer but it seems to me that being able to do/build/fix everything is a longstanding tradition. It's a way of life. Even though you are clearly an incredible craftsperson I mostly admire your choices for your life and showing us all how to live a thoughtful and engaged life. We all have the skills within us waiting to be tapped. Thank you for your inspiration.
I want to thank you AGAIN, for always showing your vulnerable side and just how truly strong you are. You are AMAZING, and you encourage me to dabble into things I may have thought I don't know how to do! THANK YOU!. Maybe, someday, I will have a shop and start providing content. I will look to you and a few others here to learn as I go! Being significantly older than you, mine may be a retirement dream!
Lovely documentary. Anne, you are so inspiring and humble. Know, that as a mom of kiddos with dyslexia and ADHD, we consider these gifts (but a will ride in today's world). Since they tend to be heritable gifts, so you will be right there to guide your gifted kids on this incredible journey. Hugs to you Anne for your courage, openness, energy, and vision. Your faithful fellow BarnPros construction, Washington small farm loving, diehard fan. ❤️
Unbelievable! There isn't enough space in the comment section for what I want to say. You are absolutely amazing Anne! Justin, another incredible video, man. 👏👏👏 Every one of the videos I've watched, validates the path I've chosen. As well as pushing me to keep going. Thank you!
Anne, Your story and journey is inspiring. I've been following your story for a while. Hearing that some days you do not want to look at another tool and do have your times of depressions, really struck a cord with me. I have those days as well and thought that it is not "normal" I ask myself why do I get like this. I have learned to accept that we have a day here and there when we just feel down. and that's okay. Tomorrow will be a new day and a new beginning. Keep doing what you do and thank you for sharing your journey with us. You are helping others even when you don't realize it. Love to you and your family from Georgia.
Such a great video, the craftmanship and kindness of Anne shines throughout the entire portrait. Greatly captured, and touching. Loved every minute of it!
An absolutely beautiful piece, that I think really captured the true nature of this fantastic, inspiring woman. I would love to live such a life, even though I also grew up on farms my father managed and I did work on, but know it would be such hard work, but also that, at the end of the day, the exhaustion would have been for me and things I love and to me there could be no better. Thank you to whom ever it was that told her she couldn't, a very dangerous thing to say to some people, it drives us harder than any monetary incentive could.
Wow Justin thats another brilliant video. Man some of the shots in this one was beyond genius, I loved the shot of Anne's shoes with the wood chips falling, I immediately knew she was carving in that scene. So happy this video featured Anne she is a big inspiration for me and an awesome person. As always, I love your videos.
I subscribe to 100 UA-cam channels more or less. I look forward to your videos the most. I didn’t know Anne but will now subscribe. Thanks for introducing us to her. Nice work and can’t wait for the next one!
What a wonderful portrait of Anne. I have watched many of her videos and this documentary captures so well what I have discovered of her personality and emotions over time. And I learned even more watching it. Very well done. Seeing a new video from Justin appearing into my feed is always a moment of joy. Every day of wait between them is truly worth it for the quality and the professionalism that result. A video to watch and rewatch to make the pleasure last. Like Justin's other videos. Wishing Anne the greatest of success in building her School of All Trade.
@@AnneofAllTrades I enjoyed learning the technique of spoon wood carving through your Skillshare course. Very complete course! I will have some apple tree green wood to experiment with next spring.
I enjoyed your content and your outlook prior to this video Now I’m even more impressed with the raw side of your journey and the reality of it’s not a sunshine and rainbows. I think everyone needs to know that following any dream takes huge sacrifices. Be Well and keep doing what makes you happy.
Very well put together - fantastic work on both y’all’s part. Such skill all around. It’s wonderful to know the back story on people and professionals you admire. Justin, keep doing what you do. Anne - keep shooting for the stars.
Really well done! I like it lot. It looks authentic and you seem to have caught kind of the essence of Anne of all Trades. The video makes me wonder, how big the difference between Anne of all Trades and Anne Briggs is. Is there any at all?
Another excellent doc in your series Justin. Well worth the wait. Anne, your vulnerability is what makes you knowable. I feel like if I met you on the street I could ask about the farm or the school and have it mean something.
Working with animals all the time, they know you're trying to help, they detect the intention of the vibrations and magnetic field your blood pumping heart produces.
Rooms with people you didn't deserve to be in? Seriously? NO ONE is more special than anyone else, and, nothing is by chance or coincidence, just because you don't feel like you are equal, doesn't mean you can't teach them something new, teachers learn from students almost as much as students learn from teachers.
Anne be proud for self. You not lone there famous people dyslexia Michael Landon came actor,writer, producer, director and his own production company Michael Landon Production company shows Bonanza, Little House on the Prairie, Stephen j Cannel dyslexia american tv producer, writer, novelist wrote I'm guest 12 books or more , actor start own production company Cannel production company, a team, hunter, rockford, 21 jump street and wiseguy
Justin, you are such an incredibly talented videographer and storyteller. I loved every minute of shooting this with you, and not a day goes by that I’m not thankful for our friendship. Xoxo
You’re the best, Anne. Thank you for trusting me with this video and for being such a kind friend to me. This is a cool piece for us to share.
great! i was hoping for subtitles for the mandarin! ^___^ ...the section on the challenge of caring for and healing those who cannot understand your perspective or timeline is pretty deep... 9:47
I've been watching your videos for a number of years Anne, and I've been excited for your journey with school of all trades. It's not likely something that I would get to take advantage of due to distance and logistics with life. But hearing that you want to expand into another location and help kids at a younger age with trades, etc makes me really happy and have even more respect for you. In high school I was involved in a peer tutoring course, and I was able to see first hand the opportunities that were opened up to those people in the trades through such programs for those who have learning or other disabilities was staggering. I am looking forward to you achieving this goal, and hope that I can support you on that journey. It's something that I think needs to happen across the world. You have been and continue to be an inspiration. Thank you.
Hi! What knife is that at 4.08 mins? Thx.
Lovely video about a lovely person.
I am 51 years old and can't help but wish Anne and the internet were around when I was a young girl. Hard work included - I'd like to be you when I grow up.
Anne is one of the best humans ever. And we’re not going to talk about how you left Texas.
Wow... This Woman is such a raw and genuine Person, which is humbly refreshing to watch/learn about....Thanks for the Experience!!!!!
I have been following Anne’s journey for a while, and after watching this I agree with her comment that she puts more of herself out there than most other content providers. For me this story was good to watch, but not easy - I got a sense of the struggle that’s behind Anne Of All Trades, and was left considering that the bigger lessons don’t involve carving spoons or making furniture, but are rather in how to stay the course, and face adversity with grace. And the true gut-punch evidence of Anne’s commitment - her drive to build something so that she can step back… in case she can’t do it any more….
She steps back to get a running start. What she does come from her love for the crafts and desire to learn. She is doing something everyone would like to do ,it's a lot of work, but there's so much of a reward doing this
She reminds me sooooo much of my parents! Keep up the great work!
Creative people are always creative it's who you are curious to try new things. Do what you love the most. Have a million projects you want to do pick the one that matters most to you. Then you'll be living in the present you will be happy. People live in the past are depressed.
What I love most about Anne is how must she's persevered since moving to Nashville. With all of the derailments and delays caused by the pandemic with the building of her school and many other things, with the funding not being there, and for her to stick with her ultimate goal and find ways to keep moving forward with her dreams, it really is inspirational. Bravo to you Anne for sticking with it to finally get your school off the ground (well, almost...there's still some work on the inside, but it's close). Great piece of work on this video and overall story.
We do not have to fit into the expectations of others...we need to look inside....discover our spirit...and be brave enough...to find the quietness of gratitude...in being who we really are. Thanks for sharing your story and journey...so openly.
Nicely presenting Anne in all her angst and glory. Thanks for a crafted video.
What a remarkable life. 👏
Anne, I admire your candor and your talent and your willingness to say to the public all the things you say.
This is such a beautiful and heartfelt video. Anne, your story is so meaningful to so many, me included. I told my hubby, one day I'll take a class at the School of All trades and I look forward to doing that once it's open. Justin, your work is just stunning! I've been following your work, via April, and it's just beautiful. Thank you both for sharing your incredible talents with the world. Keep on being awesome!
Thank you so much for the very kind words, Jules, and for following along. That means a lot to me!
Oh Anne don't give up you should be proud , all have bad days but just think great things did good luck ok
I am happy to watch your video. You are making the world around you better. :)
Love this! I ain't no farmer but it seems to me that being able to do/build/fix everything is a longstanding tradition. It's a way of life. Even though you are clearly an incredible craftsperson I mostly admire your choices for your life and showing us all how to live a thoughtful and engaged life. We all have the skills within us waiting to be tapped. Thank you for your inspiration.
I want to thank you AGAIN, for always showing your vulnerable side and just how truly strong you are. You are AMAZING, and you encourage me to dabble into things I may have thought I don't know how to do! THANK YOU!. Maybe, someday, I will have a shop and start providing content. I will look to you and a few others here to learn as I go! Being significantly older than you, mine may be a retirement dream!
I'm just here in my shop with this running on my phone. I could definitely listen to more of your mandolin playing.
Anne is amazing! I wear my AOAT shirt with pride...
You inspire me so much want to learn from you your amazing
Yes the girls CAN do it ! I've been a dairy farm hand and a truck driver ... and I'm a "girl" 😁 👍
Great telling the saga of Anne, wonderful, hard working lady
Thanks Tony!
What a treat to have stumbled upon this video. Anne is a force of nature…I’ve been watching her for a very long time. Great documentary,
Your animals, are the best medicine for depression .
Lovely documentary. Anne, you are so inspiring and humble. Know, that as a mom of kiddos with dyslexia and ADHD, we consider these gifts (but a will ride in today's world). Since they tend to be heritable gifts, so you will be right there to guide your gifted kids on this incredible journey. Hugs to you Anne for your courage, openness, energy, and vision. Your faithful fellow BarnPros construction, Washington small farm loving, diehard fan. ❤️
Thank you for this. At 65 our small horse farm is a lot. I can't imagine your load, but I know it is worth it.
Unbelievable! There isn't enough space in the comment section for what I want to say. You are absolutely amazing Anne!
Justin, another incredible video, man. 👏👏👏
Every one of the videos I've watched, validates the path I've chosen. As well as pushing me to keep going. Thank you!
Anne is the real deal!
Anne, Your story and journey is inspiring. I've been following your story for a while. Hearing that some days you do not want to look at another tool and do have your times of depressions, really struck a cord with me. I have those days as well and thought that it is not "normal" I ask myself why do I get like this. I have learned to accept that we have a day here and there when we just feel down. and that's okay. Tomorrow will be a new day and a new beginning. Keep doing what you do and thank you for sharing your journey with us. You are helping others even when you don't realize it. Love to you and your family from Georgia.
Such a great video, the craftmanship and kindness of Anne shines throughout the entire portrait. Greatly captured, and touching. Loved every minute of it!
Another great featurette Justin. Anne is such a legend. Thanks for telling her story
Great work yet again Justin.
Anne's The Best!
An absolutely beautiful piece, that I think really captured the true nature of this fantastic, inspiring woman. I would love to live such a life, even though I also grew up on farms my father managed and I did work on, but know it would be such hard work, but also that, at the end of the day, the exhaustion would have been for me and things I love and to me there could be no better.
Thank you to whom ever it was that told her she couldn't, a very dangerous thing to say to some people, it drives us harder than any monetary incentive could.
Wow Justin thats another brilliant video. Man some of the shots in this one was beyond genius, I loved the shot of Anne's shoes with the wood chips falling, I immediately knew she was carving in that scene. So happy this video featured Anne she is a big inspiration for me and an awesome person. As always, I love your videos.
Thanks so much, brother. I appreciate you always supporting my work
I enjoy your efforts!❤️✝️
Wow incredible well done and said
Thanks man! I appreciate you giving it a look
I subscribe to 100 UA-cam channels more or less. I look forward to your videos the most. I didn’t know Anne but will now subscribe. Thanks for introducing us to her. Nice work and can’t wait for the next one!
That’s a very kind thing to say, thank you. I’m really glad you enjoy them
Wow! Great job Justin. That must have felt intimidating! But you nailed it! 👍🏻😊💝
I like Anne. She’s nice. This is a great video 🖤
I like you. You’re nice. You’re a great video.
What a wonderful portrait of Anne. I have watched many of her videos and this documentary captures so well what I have discovered of her personality and emotions over time. And I learned even more watching it. Very well done. Seeing a new video from Justin appearing into my feed is always a moment of joy. Every day of wait between them is truly worth it for the quality and the professionalism that result. A video to watch and rewatch to make the pleasure last. Like Justin's other videos. Wishing Anne the greatest of success in building her School of All Trade.
This is a really kind and heartfelt compliment to receive, Patrick. Thank you so much for watching.
Thank you for the well wishes! Justin is one of a kind
@@AnneofAllTrades I enjoyed learning the technique of spoon wood carving through your Skillshare course. Very complete course! I will have some apple tree green wood to experiment with next spring.
@@pagdesigns oh YAY! I'm so glad to hear it. Please do reach out if you have any questions as you're practicing!
Great video. Thank you.
Anne’s the best
I enjoyed your content and your outlook prior to this video Now I’m even more impressed with the raw side of your journey and the reality of it’s not a sunshine and rainbows. I think everyone needs to know that following any dream takes huge sacrifices. Be Well and keep doing what makes you happy.
I loved it! Great job highlighting a brilliantly wonderful woman!
Thank you Jenna!
Awesome work Justin! 😃👍🏻👊🏻 ... Anne is wonderful! 🙏🏻❤️
Thanks Fred! I appreciate you stopping by!
You are amazing!
Simply beautiful. Inspiring.
thank you
Very well put together - fantastic work on both y’all’s part. Such skill all around. It’s wonderful to know the back story on people and professionals you admire. Justin, keep doing what you do. Anne - keep shooting for the stars.
Thanks so much for watching and for the kinds words!
I'm looking to change careers now that I moved from Seattle to Bowling Green, KY.
Outstanding project and subject! Merry Christmas to you!
Thanks Stan! Merry Christmas, sir!
Wow, so well done as always and such an inspiring highlight of Anne and her work. Thanks for adding some beauty to this crazy world.
Thank you so much for watching!
Love the video, great job!!
Fantastic presentation of a fantastic woman!
Thank you!
Great documentary about Anne, Justin
Thanks so much, Reynaldo. I appreciate you checking it out!
Damn Justin, well done my man.
Thanks buddy!! I appreciate your continued support
Absolutely heart warming, lovely work Anne and Justin 🙂
Thank you sir!
Amazing work! You and Anne are truly awesome
Thanks Mossman!!
Thanks Jeff! You’re the man!
Really well done! I like it lot. It looks authentic and you seem to have caught kind of the essence of Anne of all Trades. The video makes me wonder, how big the difference between Anne of all Trades and Anne Briggs is. Is there any at all?
Thanks for checking it out Michael! As far as your question, I’ll have to think about that
Another excellent doc in your series Justin. Well worth the wait.
Anne, your vulnerability is what makes you knowable. I feel like if I met you on the street I could ask about the farm or the school and have it mean something.
Thank you so much for following along! I appreciate you checking it out
We are all (not so) secretly in love with Anne.
Working with animals all the time, they know you're trying to help, they detect the intention of the vibrations and magnetic field your blood pumping heart produces.
💝💝💝
you rok. keep it up please thanks
👍
Is Jay Bates on you list?
I thought you traded the truck for a golf cart?
Rooms with people you didn't deserve to be in? Seriously? NO ONE is more special than anyone else, and, nothing is by chance or coincidence, just because you don't feel like you are equal, doesn't mean you can't teach them something new, teachers learn from students almost as much as students learn from teachers.
Can we be neighbors? You’d be great neighbors.
All the huge draws but fails to mention sweltering hot humid summers that last 6 months in post climate change
Anne be proud for self. You not lone there famous people dyslexia Michael Landon came actor,writer, producer, director and his own production company Michael Landon Production company shows Bonanza, Little House on the Prairie, Stephen j Cannel dyslexia american tv producer, writer, novelist wrote I'm guest 12 books or more , actor start own production company Cannel production company, a team, hunter, rockford, 21 jump street and wiseguy