What was Josh’s childhood like?Josh grew up in the woods of Green county Indiana. His dad built their rustic cabin and was constantly adding on or working on it. His mom was an artist working in stained glass. So Josh had a combination of creativity and building going on around him a lot.
Josh was into working on cars and motorcycles already. Then a chance meeting got him connected with a Blacksmith in town. It just built from there. He worked for the blacksmith, then for another metal shop, and he finally decided to go out on his own.
He just loves taking something that’s impossible to move and being able to heat it and manipulate it. He sees the combination of building and creativity in the medium and appreciates being able to dabble in both.
Does Josh enjoy the more artistic projects or ones with specific requirements?Both have their pros and cons. Josh loves systems and efficiency. That’s kind of weird because every project Clutch does is different but he definitely enjoys the jobs where he can build in efficiencies. But he loves the creative stuff too. When he builds furniture there’s a lot more freedom and he sees the process and the outcome in a more artistic way.
Josh hasn’t been diagnosed, but he feels he’s probably dyslexic. He’s been dealing with this since he was a kid and would always be finding ways to work around his struggles with reading. Having to constantly navigate the issue as a school kid set him up to be able to find solutions quickly
Really it’s been the pressure of his business growing. Employee turn over, jobs stacked on top of each other, and tough jobs environments have definitely made him sweat.
Josh loves to step back and just appreciate Clutch Fabrictaion and were it is. He loves the people too. Connecting with people is his favorite part.
Really it’s the nerdy planning and organizing stuff. Building a business plan, analyzing statistics, evolving the employee benefits plan, and things like that. Josh loved the metal work at first and still does but now he loves the higher level elements of owning a business as well.
Really it’s about slow growth. He’s not out to make a million dollars. He wants to continue doing good work and growing a healthy business.
The show was hosted, produced & edited by Jeremy Goodrich.
The music is by Mark Vinten.
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