The Majlis Podcast
Ahmed and Leo trace Leo’s path from a tool-filled barn in Herrliberg to a life built around making things in wood—starting with early projects like the Adirondack chair and the nerves of “selling your first real piece.” They unpack Switzerland’s apprenticeship culture, including farm life (living with your boss) and how that responsibility shaped Leo’s mindset. The conversation turns into a love letter to craft: why wood feels different than steel, why every board has a “personality,” and what makes work worth being proud of. 00:00 From barn curiosity to real projects 03:08 How it started : first build 07:21 The “be happy during the day” philosophy 08:46 Apprenticeships: freedom to pivot without panic 12:27 Farm life: long hours, different families, real growth 17:45 Canada: independence, culture shock, big-country energy 19:35 Becoming a carpenter: the exam + leveling up 24:28 Materials & meaning: wood, longevity, tools, and craft 35:49 Inspiration and Future Aspirations
6 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Majlis Podcast!