After a few months away, the Aging Arborist is back — new look, new chapter, same depth. In this episode, Paul sits down with his daughter Michaela and co-host Brick for a conversation that goes way deeper than tree work.
Michaela grew up with the shop literally attached to the house, loading firewood as a kid and eventually running ropes on real jobs. Paul opens up about what it means to balance the grind of owning a business with being present for the people who matter most — and Michaela shares what it was actually like growing up on the other side of that.
The conversation winds through first competition nerves, the power of being pushed outside your comfort zone, what "community" really means in the tree industry, and why the second generation has an edge that most people underestimate.
Brick also reflects on personal changes this past winter and the beauty of leaning into new chapters rather than fighting them.
Whether you're a business owner trying to balance provision with presence, a second-gen arborist finding your footing, or someone who just needs a reminder that life begins outside your comfort zone — this one's for you.