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We’re joined by Doug Nordberg, Furniture Designer at Nordberg Furniture, on this episode. Doug started crafting furniture at age 12 and has become a celebrated designer in Cody, Wyoming. He reflects on the challenges of balancing art and business, the lessons learned from slow times, and the importance of financial planning in building a sustainable creative career. From embracing strong emotional reactions to his work to creating opportunities for innovation, Doug offers advice on living a fulfilling life as an artist.
Key Takeaways:
(01:37) Doug’s journey into furniture design began at age 12.
(02:23) The annual antler shedding cycle and its role in Doug’s work.
(05:07) Using early financial advice to shape an entrepreneurial path.
(07:16) Balancing artistry and business as both a designer and gallery owner.
(08:13) The importance of embracing strong reactions, even rejection, in art.
(10:55) Viewing slow business periods as opportunities for creativity and growth.
(13:59) The challenges of balancing passion with practicality.
(15:30) Advice for young artists: focus on passion and develop strong business skills.
(17:27) Defining true wealth as the freedom to focus on what truly matters.
Resources Mentioned: Doug Nordberg - https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-nordberg-8221a474/ Nordberg Gallery | Website - https://nordberggallery.com/ Western Design Conference - https://www.westerndesignconference.com
Thanks for joining us for the latest episode of “Day in a Canoe.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss any of our insightful conversations. If you’d like us to help you define what true wealth means to you, go to www.planningalt.com and take our assessment. Planning Alternatives is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any opinions expressed may not reflect those of Planning Alternatives.
#FinancialPlanning #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurshipInsights #WorkLifeBalance #InvestmentStrategies
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We’re joined by Doug Nordberg, Furniture Designer at Nordberg Furniture, on this episode. Doug started crafting furniture at age 12 and has become a celebrated designer in Cody, Wyoming. He reflects on the challenges of balancing art and business, the lessons learned from slow times, and the importance of financial planning in building a sustainable creative career. From embracing strong emotional reactions to his work to creating opportunities for innovation, Doug offers advice on living a fulfilling life as an artist.
Key Takeaways:
(01:37) Doug’s journey into furniture design began at age 12.
(02:23) The annual antler shedding cycle and its role in Doug’s work.
(05:07) Using early financial advice to shape an entrepreneurial path.
(07:16) Balancing artistry and business as both a designer and gallery owner.
(08:13) The importance of embracing strong reactions, even rejection, in art.
(10:55) Viewing slow business periods as opportunities for creativity and growth.
(13:59) The challenges of balancing passion with practicality.
(15:30) Advice for young artists: focus on passion and develop strong business skills.
(17:27) Defining true wealth as the freedom to focus on what truly matters.
Resources Mentioned: Doug Nordberg - https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-nordberg-8221a474/ Nordberg Gallery | Website - https://nordberggallery.com/ Western Design Conference - https://www.westerndesignconference.com
Thanks for joining us for the latest episode of “Day in a Canoe.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss any of our insightful conversations. If you’d like us to help you define what true wealth means to you, go to www.planningalt.com and take our assessment. Planning Alternatives is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Any opinions expressed may not reflect those of Planning Alternatives.
#FinancialPlanning #PersonalGrowth #EntrepreneurshipInsights #WorkLifeBalance #InvestmentStrategies
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