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Welcome back to How-To Handyma’am, the podcast where we put the handyman in the hosting ! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are bringing you part two of our ultimate summer hosting guide, packed with genius backyard hacks and tactical entertaining blueprints to put even your most introverted guests completely at ease .
Before we hit the backyard, we kick off with our Three Minutes of Chaos segment . Emily reminisces about using actual gas leaf blowers to clean movie theater aisles in high school , we launch into the highly controversial French Fry Wars , and Arly recaps her recent Amazon sunscreen crisis . We also break down a terrifying "Field Tale" of a classic mid-century ranch house that was criminally forced into a black-and-white modern farmhouse aesthetic .
On a serious note, Emily shares some heavy-hitting safety takeaways from her recent builder’s license continuing education classes . We discuss the critical 3-rung extension ladder rule , why a post-fall rescue plan is just as vital as your harness , and how a simple DIY ratchet strap trick can completely eliminate a terrifying ladder wobble .
In the main segment, we map out Emily's Summer Hosting Blueprint :
Tactical Bug Defense: Reclaiming your air space with industrial fans and easy DIY plug-in porch ceiling fans .
The DIY Food Shield: Building a custom, screened buffet enclosure using a basic 1x lumber box, window screen staples, and a piano hinge .
The No-Fumble Party Flow: Why separating food and drink zones prevents bottleneck lines .
The Golden Rules of Hospitality: Why you must open every bag of chips before guests arrive , labeling your coolers with painter's tape , and the absolute necessity of a bathroom speaker to mask awkward noise .
🔗 Grab all our resources and full build guides here: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam
Connect with us! Tag us in your project photos on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @howtohandymaam (remember, it's ma'am, not man!) . You can also send your latest DIY project triumph photos directly to [email protected]
By Samantha Pearl|Lic. Builder, Emily Pearl Reist|Lic. Builder, and Arly StreedWelcome back to How-To Handyma’am, the podcast where we put the handyman in the hosting ! This week, Samantha, Arly, and Emily are bringing you part two of our ultimate summer hosting guide, packed with genius backyard hacks and tactical entertaining blueprints to put even your most introverted guests completely at ease .
Before we hit the backyard, we kick off with our Three Minutes of Chaos segment . Emily reminisces about using actual gas leaf blowers to clean movie theater aisles in high school , we launch into the highly controversial French Fry Wars , and Arly recaps her recent Amazon sunscreen crisis . We also break down a terrifying "Field Tale" of a classic mid-century ranch house that was criminally forced into a black-and-white modern farmhouse aesthetic .
On a serious note, Emily shares some heavy-hitting safety takeaways from her recent builder’s license continuing education classes . We discuss the critical 3-rung extension ladder rule , why a post-fall rescue plan is just as vital as your harness , and how a simple DIY ratchet strap trick can completely eliminate a terrifying ladder wobble .
In the main segment, we map out Emily's Summer Hosting Blueprint :
Tactical Bug Defense: Reclaiming your air space with industrial fans and easy DIY plug-in porch ceiling fans .
The DIY Food Shield: Building a custom, screened buffet enclosure using a basic 1x lumber box, window screen staples, and a piano hinge .
The No-Fumble Party Flow: Why separating food and drink zones prevents bottleneck lines .
The Golden Rules of Hospitality: Why you must open every bag of chips before guests arrive , labeling your coolers with painter's tape , and the absolute necessity of a bathroom speaker to mask awkward noise .
🔗 Grab all our resources and full build guides here: linktr.ee/howtohandymaam
Connect with us! Tag us in your project photos on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @howtohandymaam (remember, it's ma'am, not man!) . You can also send your latest DIY project triumph photos directly to [email protected]