EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 1H 7M
Can Passion, Loss, and Craftsmanship Shape a Life? Chade Turner's Story
from TheBeardedFinisher Podcast · host Zach Shrum
Episode Summary: In this powerful episode of The Bearded Finisher Podcast, host Zach Shrum sits down with Chade Turner to explore his deeply personal journey from growing up on West Texas job sites to running a family painting business—and everything in between. Chade opens up about his early resistance to the trade, his pursuit of music, and the life-altering moments that pulled him back home. Together, Zach and Chade talk about loss, addiction, fatherhood, and finding purpose through craftsmanship. They unpack how community, creativity, and collaboration became cornerstones of Chade’s life and business. Chade also shares how products like Vero Metal opened new doors in finishing, and how social media has helped him reconnect with the passion behind the brush. This episode is raw, real, and relatable for anyone who’s ever juggled personal growth, professional legacy, and the pursuit of peace. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Background 06:15 – Chade's Early Life and Family Business 10:03 – Transition to Music and Marriage 14:05 – Life on the Road and Touring 18:27 – Return to Family Business and Father's Influence 21:54 – Reflections on Loss and Regret 24:47 – Taking Over the Family Business 29:17 – Navigating Challenges in a Small Town 31:10 – The Importance of Community Connections 32:37 – Overcoming Personal Struggles 37:21 – Rediscovering Passion and Purpose 38:35 – Embracing New Opportunities in the Industry 45:19 – Exploring New Materials and Techniques 47:56 – The Journey of Discovery in Painting 48:57 – Memorable Projects and Collaborations 50:49 – Teamwork and Respect in High-Level Execution 51:58 – International Experiences and Opportunities 52:53 – Finding the Right People for the Right Job 53:40 – Current Projects and Future Endeavors 01:01:41 – Balancing Passion and Work 01:02:38 – Advice to a Younger Self 01:04:29 – Hobbies and Finding Peace
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Episode Summary: In this powerful episode of The Bearded Finisher Podcast, host Zach Shrum sits down with Chade Turner to explore his deeply personal journey from growing up on West Texas job sites to running a family painting business—and everything in between. Chade opens up about his early resistance to the trade, his pursuit of music, and the life-altering moments that pulled him back home. Together, Zach and Chade talk about loss, addiction, fatherhood, and finding purpose through craftsmanship. They unpack how community, creativity, and collaboration became cornerstones of Chade’s life and business. Chade also shares how products like Vero Metal opened new doors in finishing, and how social media has helped him reconnect with the passion behind the brush. This episode is raw, real, and relatable for anyone who’s ever juggled personal growth, professional legacy, and the pursuit of peace. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Background 06:15 – Chade's Early Life and Family Business 10:03 – Transition to Music and Marriage 14:05 – Life on the Road and Touring 18:27 – Return to Family Business and Father's Influence 21:54 – Reflections on Loss and Regret 24:47 – Taking Over the Family Business 29:17 – Navigating Challenges in a Small Town 31:10 – The Importance of Community Connections 32:37 – Overcoming Personal Struggles 37:21 – Rediscovering Passion and Purpose 38:35 – Embracing New Opportunities in the Industry 45:19 – Exploring New Materials and Techniques 47:56 – The Journey of Discovery in Painting 48:57 – Memorable Projects and Collaborations 50:49 – Teamwork and Respect in High-Level Execution 51:58 – International Experiences and Opportunities 52:53 – Finding the Right People for the Right Job 53:40 – Current Projects and Future Endeavors 01:01:41 – Balancing Passion and Work 01:02:38 – Advice to a Younger Self 01:04:29 – Hobbies and Finding Peace
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