49 Darrell Peart

Darrell Peart

What’s it like designing furniture?

Darrel Peart was inspired by watching his great-grandfather do carpentry. But his own woodworking career began by making hanging planters that he sold in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. His early success meant he had no time to learn more advanced skills. So he stopped selling, got a job in a cabinet shop, and began the process of getting the skills that make him a popular furniture designer, builder, teacher and writer.

48 John Hinchey

John Hinchey

What’s it like to be a professional trombonist?

This is the story of how a kid from Boston learns to play the trombone, moves to Nashville and becomes an arranger, composing and producing. He’s done a lot of work for cruise lines and theme parks. But he’s also worked with Aretha Franklin, Hank Williams Jr, BJ Thomas, Kirk Franklin, Sara Evan and Sting.  To visit John’s site, click here.

47 Robert Scoble

Robert Scoble

What’s it like being a technology guru?

Robert Scoble comes by his love of technology naturally. He grew up in Cupertino, California, what some would say was the center of the known universe of tech. Robert entered science fairs as a kid but never caught the engineering bug. He enjoyed using technology more than generating code. He has always enjoyed learning from talking to people, which he still does. To visit Robert’s site, click here.

 

45 Marc Spagnuolo

Marc Spagnuolo

What’s it like being a wood whisperer?

What happens when you whisper at wood? When Marc Spagnuolo does it, it talks back…but in a nice way. He gave up working in a lab or cubicle for the adventure of starting a podcast on woodworking. Even more surprising is that his wife supported his efforts. And the show has been a hit. Marc’s advice: buy your equipment before you leave your day job. To check out Marc’s site click here.

 

44 Krista Stevens

Krista Stevens

What’s it like being an editor?

Krista Stevens’ love of reading started as a child and led her to study communication in college. And ultimately to editing books. Krista also helps people on a daily basis as part of a distributed online company. She likes the flexibility of time, the fun of working with people around the world, and the diversity of multiple projects. And she gets to live in Canada.