PNWBUSHCRAFT JOURNAL
A Small Business Built on Big Support
This post reflects on the deep sense of community that surrounded our Kickstarter to fund a fabric printing machine. While fulfilling the orders, I realized how many familiar names showed up to support us and how meaningful that is for a small family business. I share how PNWBUSHCRAFT grew from creativity, kindness and the original spark that came from Todd, and how every purchase still feels special because no one truly needs what we make. Our kickstarter reminded me that we are not building this business alone. We are building it alongside a community who believes in us, encourages us and helps us keep learning and growing.
The Power of a Small-but-Mighty Business
How we grew PNWBUSHCRAFT our way—slow, steady, and with purpose.
Grim Workshop: Crafting Survival Tools with Heart and Expertise
Mike Mojica and the Innovative Spirit of Outdoor Element
Wilderness Survival and Mental Health with Craig Caudill of Nature Reliance School
We had such an amazing chat with Craig about his experiences as a Wilderness Skills Instructor and Author as well as the amazing work he is doing in the realm of mental health for first responders and veterans in conjunction with Camp Hero.
Did I mention he talked about a "brain penis" in our episode. It just cracked me up but seriously great information.
PNWBUSHCRAFT at Demo Days by the Campfire Co-op
Demo Days by the Campfire Co-op was a life changing event that brought together leaders in the outdoor community to learn, grown and collaborate.