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E4S1 Why Mistakes Are Just Shorter Pieces of Wood: A Conversation on Loss and a Full Life with Entrepreneur & Surfer Dean Petty

44 min · 11 de dic de 2025
Portada del episodio E4S1 Why Mistakes Are Just Shorter Pieces of Wood: A Conversation on Loss and a Full Life with Entrepreneur & Surfer Dean Petty

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Dean Petty’s philosophy of riding life in the direction it’s going serves as the core of his conversation on the podcast. With insights drawn from his father’s wisdom and his own experiences, Dean delves into his passion for surfing and building, particularly the iconic ‘Bueno Barn’ he constructed on his oceanfront property in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia. The conversation sheds light on Dean’s values of craftsmanship, the role of mistakes in learning, and the therapeutic impact of manual labor. His dedication to creating with purpose and finding joy in every piece of the process speaks to a broader ethos of living authentically.

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