My New Favorite Knife from Josh Smith | The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Mike Rowe
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Chapters & Sections (204)

00:00 Introduction and Knife Story Setup chapter 3
00:00 Host Greeting and Guest Introduction
00:27 Discussion of Knife Recycling Practices
01:01 Personal Story of Receiving a Gift Knife
01:30 Personal Connection to Knives and Gift Story chapter 2
01:30 Guest's Background and Family Influence
02:03 Keynote Speech Experience at High School Graduation
02:33 Career Path and Trade Advocacy chapter 2
02:35 Trade vs. College Debate and Personal Decision
03:05 Growing Up in a Logging Town and Work Opportunities
03:36 Early Life, Family Background, and Work Ethic chapter 2
03:36 Early Exposure to Excavation Equipment and Wood Chopping
05:10 Family Traditions Around Wood Gathering and Heating
06:10 Knife Making Journey and Lessons Learned chapter 2
06:13 First Knife Show Experience and Parental Guidance
07:17 Early Knife Making Efforts During High School
08:18 Early Knife-Making Foundations chapter 3
08:18 Childhood Knife Critiques
08:49 Little League Coach as Mentor
09:20 Learning from Rising Knife Makers
09:50 Mentorship and Skill Development chapter 2
09:50 First Professional Interaction with a Knife Maker
10:22 Establishing a Home Workshop at Age Twelve
11:24 Home Shop Creation and Media Recognition chapter 2
11:24 Magazine Feature and Early Recognition
11:57 Impact of Television on Knife-Making Perception
12:27 Craftsmanship, Log House Analogies, and Personal Reflections chapter 4
12:27 Log House Construction Story
13:28 Coping Logs and Craftsmanship Satisfaction
14:30 Personal Anecdotes of Wood Splitting and Knife Making
15:31 Family Involvement in Log Processing
16:02 Family Farm Work and Childhood Responsibilities chapter 4
16:02 Preparing for Dad’s Birthday Celebration
16:33 Using a Knife as a Tool and Safety Lesson
17:05 High School Log‑Peeling Experience
17:36 Summer Farm Jobs and Equipment Maintenance
18:08 Early Machinery Exposure and Skill Development chapter 3
18:08 Early Operation of Heavy Machinery
18:39 First Experience Climbing a Big Machine
19:12 Observing Skilled Workers on Dirty Jobs
19:44 Craftsmanship Philosophy and Machine Mastery chapter 3
19:44 Dad’s Competitive Back‑O Rodeo Successes
20:15 Smooth Machine Operation Techniques
20:45 Craftsmanship as an Art Form
21:47 Lineman Training and Long‑Term Impact of Trades chapter 4
21:47 Lineman Apprenticeship and Pole Work
22:19 Pride in Long‑Term Trade Contributions
22:50 Linemen’s Role in Power Infrastructure
23:21 Personal Experience with a Tough Lineman Team
23:53 Early Knife Making Aspirations chapter 2
23:53 High School Graduation and Knife Making Goal
24:23 Building Reputation in the Knife Community
24:56 Transition to Construction and Entrepreneurship chapter 2
24:56 Leaving College for Construction Engineering
25:26 Full‑time Knife Making and High‑End Sales
26:28 Forging Damascus Swords and International Connections chapter 4
26:28 Property Acquisition and Site Development
26:58 Fencing Project Leads to Sword Inquiry
27:30 Connecting with International Clients for Damascus Samples
28:33 London Trip Preparation and Travel Logistics
30:06 London Visit and Sword Commission Experience chapter 2
30:06 Meeting the Client at the Wallace Collection
30:36 Business Discussion and Hospitality Experience
31:39 Early Reflections and Unexpected Journeys chapter 1
31:39 High School Teacher and Little League Coach Reactions
32:11 International Sword Building Adventures chapter 2
32:11 Istanbul Sword Building Attempt and Ex-Wife Trip to Abu Dhabi
32:42 Knifemaking as a Hobby Turning into a Struggling Career
33:13 Transition from Knifemaking to Economic Realities chapter 2
33:13 Teaching Knifemaking to a Welder Friend and Economic Concerns
33:43 Shift to Power Company Operator Amid Economic Downturn
34:15 Exploring the Lineman Trade and Its Challenges chapter 4
34:15 Learning the Lineman Trade and Apprenticeship Opportunities
34:47 Day-to-Day Challenges of a Lineman in Winter Conditions
35:19 Community Impact and Power Restoration Stories
35:50 Technical Knowledge and Physical Demands of Lineman Work
36:21 The Human Element of Power Line Work chapter 3
36:21 Team Dynamics, Trust, and Safety in High-Pressure Situations
36:51 Evaluating the Importance of Mutual Support Among Linemen
37:22 The Culture of Hard Work and Accountability in the Trade
38:23 Reflections on Montana and Big Sky Country chapter 2
38:23 Montana’s Landscape and Big Sky Country Identity
38:55 Personal Reflections on Montana’s Geography and People
39:26 Montana Landscape and Community Values chapter 2
39:26 Describing the Diversity of Montana’s Terrain and Communities
40:31 Accessibility of Public Land in Montana
41:34 Personal Resilience and Work Ethic chapter 2
41:34 Personal Anecdotes About Family and Work
42:37 Discussion of Apprenticeship and Skill Development
43:38 Entrepreneurial Journey of Montana Knife Company chapter 5
43:38 Challenges of Building a Business Over Time
44:09 Influence of Role Models and Resilience
45:10 Personal Hardships and Family Support
47:14 Daily Conversations About the Future in the Bucket Truck
47:55 Prototype Development and Networking with Industry Peers
48:16 Inspiration from Elite Communities chapter 2
48:16 Community Influence on Design Philosophy
48:48 Impact of COVID on Decision Making
49:19 Realizing the Need for a Legacy Brand chapter 3
49:19 Shift from Hobby to Brand Vision
49:50 Observing the Decline of Traditional Knife Craft
50:22 Personal Stories of Family Knives
50:54 Challenges of Modern Knife Production chapter 2
51:25 Desire to Create Enduring Tools
51:56 Legacy and Tool Heritage
52:59 Founding the Company and Early Struggles chapter 2
52:59 Early Production Challenges and Partnerships
54:01 Family Involvement in the Workshop
54:32 Transition to Full‑time Entrepreneurship chapter 2
54:32 Securing Time to Pursue the Dream
55:34 Negotiating Leave and Decision to Quit
56:36 Early Career Decisions and Turning Points chapter 3
56:36 Lineman Job Guarantee and Initial Funding Strategy
57:07 Early Knife Production and Reinvestment Loop
57:38 Hiring Tristan and Balancing College vs. Work
58:41 Growth, Hiring, and Scaling Operations chapter 2
58:41 Employee Growth to 65 and Production Capacity
59:12 Product Range Expansion: Knives, Apparel, and Cutting Boards
59:44 Expansion of Production Facilities and Product Line chapter 3
59:44 Transition from Garage to Horse Pasture Facility
1:00:16 Upcoming 50,000 ft Manufacturing Facility and Whiskey Tribute
1:00:52 Community Support and Gratitude for the Show’s Revival
1:01:20 Reflections on Education, Success, and Future Goals chapter 5
1:01:20 Balancing College, Trades, and Career Paths for Youth
1:01:51 Personal Stories of Family Members in Veterinary Careers
1:02:21 Encouraging Youth to Pursue Education and Practical Skills
1:03:54 Defining Success Beyond Wealth and Building a Brand
1:04:30 Future Financing Goals for the New Facility
1:05:28 Community Engagement and Knife Production Goals chapter 2
1:05:28 Vision for Folding Knives and Soldier Support
1:05:59 Political Context of Domestic Improvement
1:06:30 Youth Construction Training Initiative chapter 4
1:06:30 Warehouse Construction Program Overview
1:07:01 Hands‑On Trades Training for Youth
1:07:31 Career Pathways from Construction to Leadership
1:08:01 Building Hope in Inner‑City Communities
1:10:08 Portable Knife Shop and Skill Development chapter 5
1:10:08 High School Shop Class Inspiration
1:10:40 Personal History of a Portable Knife Shop
1:11:12 Mobile Workshop and Early Career Use
1:12:12 Teaching Practical Construction Skills to Youth
1:13:14 Showcasing Bison Leather Sheaths and Craftsmanship
1:13:46 Knife Production and Launch Strategy chapter 2
1:13:46 Weekly Knife Launch Schedule
1:14:19 Custom Blade Creation Process
1:14:50 Design Collaboration with Chef Knife Makers chapter 2
1:14:50 Chef Knife Design Collaboration with Morco Malasi
1:15:20 Veteran Feedback Loop for Tactical Knives
1:16:23 Tactical Knife Development and Military Feedback chapter 2
1:16:23 Full Tang Construction and Steel Quality
1:17:56 Historical Damascus Steel Forging Story
1:18:28 Steel Selection and Historical Forging Techniques chapter 2
1:18:28 Magna Cut Steel Development and Properties
1:19:31 Hardness vs. Toughness Trade‑Off in Knife Steel
1:20:03 Heat Treating, Hardness, and Practical Testing chapter 2
1:20:03 Heat Treating Process and Practical Benchmarks
1:20:34 Purpose‑Built Knife Design for Different Use Cases
1:22:07 Knife Sharpening Service and Brand Loyalty chapter 3
1:22:07 Free Sharpening Service Promotion
1:22:38 Customer Loyalty Through Quick Turnaround
1:23:09 Brand Support and Rapid Response
1:23:40 Product Development and Market Expansion Plans chapter 2
1:23:40 Designing Lightweight Hunting Knives
1:24:11 Future Folding Knife Development
1:25:12 Manufacturing Facility Growth and Tactical Knife Strategy chapter 3
1:25:12 Expanding into Culinary and Tactical Markets
1:26:14 Manufacturing Facility Expansion Challenges
1:27:16 Butcher Knife Production Strategy
1:28:20 Specialized Knives for Professions and Historical Weapon Projects chapter 1
1:28:20 Historical Sword Projects and Custom Orders
1:29:58 Reality TV Exposure and Brand Perception chapter 1
1:29:58 Reality TV Participation Decision Process
1:30:29 Show Production and Editing Constraints chapter 2
1:30:29 Editing Constraints on Knife-Making Segments
1:31:01 Contestant Production Value and Drama
1:31:32 Contestant Experience and Compensation Issues chapter 3
1:31:32 Compensation Discrepancies for Contestants
1:32:04 Retention of Created Items by the Show
1:32:36 Contractual Negotiations and Scheduling Conflicts
1:33:07 Contract Negotiations and Executive Interaction chapter 2
1:33:07 Executive Director’s Role in Contestant Support
1:34:09 Return of Contestants’ Swords and Recognition
1:35:11 Post-Show Recognition and Legacy Concerns chapter 3
1:35:11 Historical Channel Involvement and Accountability
1:36:45 Behind‑the‑Scenes Transparency for Craftsmen
1:37:15 Legacy and Personal Impact of Show Participation
1:38:18 Introduction and Personal Background chapter 2
1:38:18 Early Influences and First Knife
1:38:50 Community Sharing Without Social Media
1:39:21 Knifemaking Community Culture chapter 2
1:39:21 Montana Mafia and Collaborative Growth
1:39:54 Resources for Aspiring Knifemakers
1:40:25 Getting Involved and Building Connections chapter 2
1:40:25 Approaching Mentors and Building Trust
1:40:56 Encouraging Youth to Pursue Dreams
1:41:26 Motivational Speech to Youth chapter 1
1:41:26 Highlighting Local Culture in Motivation
1:43:03 Personal Reflections and Inspirations chapter 1
1:43:03 Personal Journey Through Challenges
1:45:11 Career Transition and Risk Taking chapter 2
1:45:11 Risk Taking and Career Change Story
1:45:50 Family Support and Inspiration
1:46:13 Product Promotion and Community Engagement chapter 1
1:46:13 Product Showcase and Brand Promotion

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