
In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby sits down with his longtime friend Dave — a guy he spent plenty of unsupervised high school days with, figuring things out the hard way. With little oversight and a lot of freedom, the two of them found themselves turning wrenches, making questionable decisions, and somehow avoiding the kind of trouble that could’ve changed everything. Looking back, it’s clear those years played a role in shaping the path they both ended up on — blue collar work, practical skills, and an appreciation for the lives they’ve built. Dave shares his experience running a landscaping business, from the challenges of dealing with entitled employees to navigating good and bad customers. They also talk about the value of word-of-mouth growth, and how doing the job right still matters. It’s a mix of stories, lessons, and a little disbelief at how things turned out. If you enjoy real conversations about work, life, and the road it takes to get there, share this episode with someone who’s been through it with you. Follow the show, leave a rating, and remember — sometimes the path that doesn’t make sense at the time ends up making the most sense later.
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