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  • What does it take to come back from defeat and strive for redemption? Mikey Brown, a true embodiment of resilience, shares his inspiring journey on a second attempt to win the prestigious Hot Wheels Legends Tour.

    Last year, Mikey came incredibly close to victory, capturing the attention of Jay Leno and inspiring countless others with his innovative "paper to pavement" builds. But falling short only fueled his determination to return stronger than ever.

    Fresh off winning the Houston Regional Event, Mikey joins NC Shop Talk to discuss his experience from last year's heartbreaking finals loss and how it's fueled his 2024 "Run at Redemption" in pursuit of Hot Wheels immortalization.

    “Legends never die. My bloodline ain't looked at as much around here, and I want it to be

    looked at as royalty when I'm gone." – Mikey Brown

    In This Episode:

    ● Mikey's deep connection with WyoTech, from student to sponsored builder.

    ● The genesis of the "Paper to Pavement" movement and Mikey's Acre of Earth.

    ● An inside look at the emotional rollercoaster of the 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour finals in Indianapolis.

    ● How Mikey transforms trash into automotive art with limited resources and boundless

    creativity.

    ● The inspiring story behind the RV, Mikey's "Redemption Vehicle."

    ● Mikey's vision for the future and his desire to give back to the upholstery community.

    ● Mal and Mikey hatch a plan to celebrate when (not if) he brings home the hardware

    Connect with Mikey Brown:

    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@PaperToPavement

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/mikeybrown1957

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet:

    Website -

    https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    Facebook -

    https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    Instagram -

    https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • From quitting school at 16 to gracing the pages of Sports Illustrated, Rick Esterly's journey to becoming a top 1% auto upholstery craftsman is far from conventional.

    Growing up in North Idaho, Rick felt the call of the great outdoors more than the classroom. BMX racing and hanging with older car enthusiasts eventually led him to drop out and pursue audio installation full-time. But it was the challenge of making custom panels look factory that really revved his engine.

    Fast forward through failed shop attempts, debilitating injuries, and throwing away his own trophies - Rick's relentless drive has made him a force in the industry. He may shun the spotlight, but his work speaks volumes.

    Today, Rick opens up about his triumphs and tribulations and why awards don't fuel his fire anymore. Discover how this humble master marries old-school work ethic with new-school tech, one 3D-printed dash at a time.

    "I'm not the best there is, but I want to make my clients super happy. Every car I do, I do it as if it were my own." - Rick Esterly


    In This Episode:

    - Recap of recent events and partnerships

    - Growing up a rebel in North Idaho

    - From car audio to upholstery

    - Challenges and success

    - Winning NC's auto interior of the year contest

    - Marriage struggles & refocusing priorities

    - Winning the auto interior of the year contest

    - Rapid fire hot seat Q&A

    - Technology in the workshop

    - Balancing tradition and modernity in design

    - Encouragement for fellow trimmers


    Connect with Rick Esterly:

    Website: https://stitchwurx.com 


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    - Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

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  • What does it take to be a standout athlete and secure a future in college sports? Living and thriving in a competitive environment is no easy feat, especially when you're surrounded by talented peers. But today's guest has a unique story that sets him apart.

    NC Shop Talk is thrilled to welcome Peter Pesansky, a senior at Tampa Jesuit High School and an incoming freshman football player at the University of North Carolina. 

    Peter's journey is nothing short of inspiring. From his impressive athletic family background to his recent NIL deal with NC Carpetbinding, Peter exemplifies dedication, hard work, and a winning mindset.

    Peter's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of family support. His parents, both collegiate athletes, have instilled in him and his siblings a drive to excel in both sports and academics. Peter's achievements on the football field and in the classroom are a reflection of this upbringing.

    In this episode, we dive deep into Peter's journey, his family's influence, and his future at UNC. We also discuss the exciting new NIL deal that Peter has signed with NC Carpetbinding, marking a new chapter for both Peter and the company.

    “It's all up to you. It's not up to the coaches. It's all up to what you do yourself. I think you control what happens to an extent.” – Peter Pesansky


    In This Episode:

    - Family Influence: How Peter's athletic family has shaped his journey.

    - Coaching and Mentorship: Insights into how Peter and his siblings support each other.

    - Peter's decision to focus on football and his rapid rise in the sport.

    - How Peter maintains his agility and speed despite his size.

    - The recruitment journey and the decision to commit to UNC.

    - UNC Family Culture: Why Peter chose UNC and his experience with Coach Mack Brown.

    - Sibling Success: Peter's pride in his brother Joe's achievements and their shared dreams.

    - The significance of Peter's NIL deal and what it means for his future.

    - Rapid Fire Hot Seat: Fun and quick questions to get to know Peter better.

    - Teammate's Testimony: Hear what Peter's teammate, Drew Woodaz, has to say about him.


    Connect with Peter Pesansky:

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterpesansky/ 


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    - Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • What does it take to be a winner? Living and winning in a competitive environment is challenging, especially when you see many talented people around you. You also need to have some unique skills to get ahead of others. 

    But today's guest has a simple philosophy that makes him a true winner in life. Of course, he and his team are very good at what they do and never give up easily. 

    NC Shop Talk welcomes Tony Miller of Stitches Custom Auto Upholstery, who was chosen as the winner of this year's NC Interior of the Year Awards.

    Discover what makes “Old Guy” Tony deserving of the accolade. He is a humble guy who does not brag about his skills or accomplishments, but he definitely has something valuable to share with everyone listening. 

    “If you want to win, keep trying until you win.” – Tony Miller


    In This Episode:

    - An exciting product launch for NC Carpet Binding & Equipment

    - Here's a funny story about Mal's first encounter with Tony

    - A brief background about Tony and how he got into the custom auto industry

    - Why Tony joined the NC Auto Interior Contest again after failing to win the grand prize in 2021

    - How did Tony know it was time to hire people?

    - What is the biggest challenge with managing a team instead of doing things yourself?

    - Mal puts Tony on the Rapid Fire Hot Seat 

    - What does Tony's team member, Erick, think about him?

    And more!


    Connect with Tony Miller:

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/stitchescustomautoupholstery/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tony_stitches/


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    - Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • Whether you're a business owner, an entrepreneur, or a regular guy, building and maintaining a strong network can significantly impact your business and life. Connecting with people and forming lasting relationships makes you a better individual. Networking is also highly effective in helping grow your business. Today, Mal is chatting with someone he connected with who later became his good friend. 

    NC Shop Talk welcomes Eddy Cebreco of AMD (Auto Metal Direct), a one-stop source for high-quality body panels. The AMD team is a team of true car guys with extensive experience in the collector car and restoration trade. Eddy is the guy who takes AMD everywhere. You can see him at almost every trade show in different places. 

    Join Mal and Eddie as they talk about Eddy's role in growing AMD, his charity organization, and how networking plays a role in everything they do. 

    “Networking is a big thing. That's the key to everything.” – Eddy Cebreco


    In This Episode:

    - Exciting updates and events to watch out for

    - What does AMD do, and what is Eddie's role in the company?

    - How Mal and Eddie connected

    - The evolution of AMD and vision for the future

    - Events and places where you can catch AMD

    - Mal shares an exciting idea for AMD to come up with new products

    - AMD and Gas Monkey Garage collaboration

    - What is the Eddy Bear Foundation all about?

    - Eddy and his buddy, Vanilla Ice 

    - How Eddy celebrates Valentine's Day

    And more!


    Names & Events Mentioned:

    - Mobile Solutions - https://www.mobilesolutions-usa.com/

    - Mastertech Expo - https://www.mastertechexpo.com/

    - Gas Monkey Garage - https://www.gasmonkeygarage.com/

    - Medina's Interior Design - https://www.instagram.com/medinasinteriordesigns/

    - Cato's Custom Upholstery - https://www.instagram.com/catoscustomupholstery/

    - Sign up for the Bitchin Stitchin Custom Upholstery Class - https://www.bitchinstitchinofficial.com/

    - Courtney Hansen - https://web.facebook.com/OfficialCourtneyHansen

    - Donate a Teddy Bear to the Eddy Bear Foundation - https://eddybear.org/


    Connect with Eddy Cebreco & AMD:

    - Website - https://www.autometaldirect.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/AutoMetalDirect/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/autometaldirect


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    - Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    - Instagram -

  • Is talent inherited, or is it something you can learn? You can say it's a little bit of both. And today's guest is here to show how your environment and desire to learn significantly impact how you find your place in the world.

    NC Shop Talk welcomes Rob Ida, an absolute icon in the custom vehicle industry. With over 40 years of experience, Rob has transformed dozens of high-end vehicles into award-winning showstoppers. You can say that the fondness for vintage cars runs in Rob’s genes, and he is destined for automotive greatness from the very beginning.

    His passion for impeccable design and craftsmanship started at age seven. Growing up in his father’s autobody shop, Rob developed a love of cars and the ability to bring them back to life. His father, Bob, was a Hot Rodder and Racer since his teens, as he built a 409 Powered 34 Ford, Willys Gasser, and Hemi Healy. Together, they collaborated and built cars for decades.

    Join Mal and Rob as they discuss what it's like to come from a family of skilled craftsmen and be able to create masterpieces throughout your life. 


    “When you try to make every part the star of the show, you have a circus act when you've done that. There are too many stars in the show. You don't want that.” – Rob Ida


    In This Episode:

    - Exciting news and events to look out for

    - Who is Rob Ida, and how did he end up in the automotive industry?

    - How Rob developed his skill and unique design style 

    - Rob's thought process when doing car restorations

    - Customizing cars for Ford

    - The best of the best in the custom car industry

    - Mal puts Rob on the Rapid Fire Hotseat

    And more!


    Names & Events Mentioned:

    - Courtney Hansen (Ride of Your Life)  - https://www.instagram.com/courtney_hansen/

    - The International Surface Event - https://web.facebook.com/TISEofficial/

    - The NC Auto Interior of the Year Winner: Stitches Custom Upholstery by Tony Miller - https://web.facebook.com/stitchescustomautoupholstery/

    - Mikey Seats - https://www.instagram.com/mikeyseats/

    - Bruce Devlin - https://www.instagram.com/bruce_devlin/

    - Oil & Whiskey Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/oilandwhiskeypodcast/

    - Hagerty - https://www.instagram.com/hagerty/

    - Rik Hoving - https://web.facebook.com/Rik.Hoving.Kustoms


    Connect with Rob Ida:

    - Website - https://robidaconcepts.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064330943958

    - Instagram

  • What would you consider to be your greatest accomplishment? What are you most proud of? When people get asked this question, some have ready answers, while some think long and hard about the things that shaped their lives. It's because our lives are not marked by one significant moment that changed it all.

    The best answer to “What is your greatest accomplishment?” is the first thing that comes to mind that makes you proud. Today's guest has had many accomplishments, and he plans on doing more significant things to help others. But for now, let's hear him share some things that make him proud.

    NC Shop Talk welcomes Rico "Slick" Montgomery. Slick currently runs Stitched By Slick Custom Upholstery with the help of his family and associates. His wife, Takeila, also known as "The Rimlady," has been involved with creating the company's first website and maintaining an active social media presence.

    Join Mal and Slick as they talk about their most significant life accomplishments, passions, dreams, and ambitions. Tune in and be inspired!


    “When I go to the shows, I look for just the way other builders fit and finish, ideas, just networking.” – Rico "Slick" Montgomery


    In This Episode:

    - How Slick got his nickname 

    - Slick's background and how he got into the industry

    - Slick proudly talks about his beautiful family

    - What Slick envisions for his YouTube channel

    - What's in Slick's fridge and his go-to drink and snacks

    - How Slick got the chance to work with Snoop Dogg

    - Slick's favorite build

    - A vision to launch his threadline

    - Learning and networking with other upholsterers in different events

    - Slicks go-to local vendors

    - A collaboration with IMPACT Interior Products 

    - Slick plays the Rapid Fire Hotseat

    And more!


    Connect with Slick:

    - Website - https://stitchbyslick.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/stitched.slick/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stitchedbyslick

    - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@StitchedbySlickupholstery

    - TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@stitchedbyslick


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    - Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/

    - Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding

  • Finding Mal and Randy! Get a chance to win a bunch of cool stuff from NC Carpet Binding and Moore & Giles at the 2023 SEMA Show happening November 1-4, 2023. Plus, get discounts and an extended 5-year limited warranty when you buy machines from NC Carpet Binding. 

    Hot Wheels are one of the most loved toy cars in the world. That's no exaggeration. The design and build of the cars are just simply spectacular! It takes superb craftsmanship to build a life-size Hot Wheels. And today's guest has exactly what it takes to make one. 

    Mikey Brown is an inspired builder of Nostalgic Drag Cars and other weird gems based out of Deputy, IN. His unique style pairs with unbelievable talent to bring his ideas from Paper to Pavement. 

    Mikey’s imagination was first sparked in childhood from collecting Hot Wheels. He was even customizing model cars! Before he could drive, he took up building Lowrider bicycles and took home several trophies. 


    Follow Mikey's story in today's conversation with Mal at NC Shop Talk!



    “Whatever you guys see as trash, it can be turned into something cool.”

    – Mikey Brown


    In This Episode:

    How Mal and Mikey metMikey shares his thought process when creating something out of nothingThe story of a tiny stove that Mikey bought online for his wifeA brief background on Mikey’s childhood and his passion for superior craftsmanshipThe idea behind Paper to Pavement The three paths Mikey was willing to take and how they led him to where he is nowWhat challenges did Mikey as he pursued his calling?What the Pickle Jar signifies for MikeyMikey proudly talks about his wife and kidsHot Wheels wants creativity, authenticity, and garage spirit, and Mikey has them!How to support Mikey's projects

    And more!


    Support Mikey's Projects:

    Become a Sponsor - https://www.papertopavement.com/Send Materials - PO Box 57, Deputy, IN 47230

    Connect with Mikey Brown:

    Website - https://www.papertopavement.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/mikey.brown.338211Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikeybrown1957/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7xpJmsuls-060TGeyTHFmg

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/
  • How does it feel to be doing something you love for a living? Sounds like fun, right? It must feel terrific to love what you do. Let's hear from someone who wakes up excited to create something truly amazing every day. 

    Tavis Highlander is an automotive designer, illustrator, and artist who also plays in the garage making random stuff. His specialty is custom car rendering. While in college, Tavis completed his first professional work with Pure Vision owner Steve Strope. They worked together on several custom cars and began a friendship that introduced Tavis to the automotive industry. 

    Soon after, he designed valve covers for Mopar, built a HEMI-powered Willys Wagon, and worked with Hot Rod magazine. The snowball was rolling, and it just kept getting bigger.

    Tavis started HCR (Highlander Concept Rendering) because he has always loved drawing, designing, and making things. After years of hard work, he now gets to do all that stuff for a living, which is a dream come true for this awesome guy. 


    Join Mal and Tavis as they discuss how the design process works and what it feels like to turn design inspiration into reality.



    “I don't have real numbers or anything, an award or something like that. Just going forward, it's finetuning all the balance, you know. Push forward, expand, but continue to finetune everything to the point where it's manageable.”

    – Tavis Highlander


    In This Episode:

    What services does HCR do?Where did Tavis get his inclination for art?A brief background on Tavis and how he got into the automotive design industryHow does it feel to be entrusted with making someone's dream a reality?Tavis shares his design processOther than Tavis, who else is good at executing concepts into reality?How does Tavis adapt to the style of other builders and interior shops?Talented interior builders to watch out forWhen does color come into play?What is needed to begin rendering designs?Tavis talks about his go-to tools of the trade and his favorite podcastsFun facts about Tavis and his familyWhat other goals does Tavis have?

     And more!


    Connect with Tavis Highlander: 

    Website - https://www.tavishighlander.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/highlanderconceptsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/tavishighlander/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/
  • When you're a small business owner, you do most of the work yourself. But as your business grows, you find yourself getting overwhelmed. Should you bring in another person? When is the right time to get help? There are many factors to consider, and it's a tough decision. 

    In this episode, Mal chats with Corbin Boland of Florida Bay Customs regarding growing pains and tough decisions. Corbin shares what it's like doing most of the work in his shop and the struggles he had to contend with before deciding to hire help. Lucky for him, his wife stepped in and took over some of the tasks that ate up most of Corbin's time. Since then, Corbin has had time to focus on the things that need his attention. 

    Corbin got started in the auto industry right out of high school. He went to school to be an auto technician and worked in a few shops for some time. After gaining experience and honing his skills, Corbin launched his own business. He bought an industrial non-walking foot Singer, found a warehouse close to his house, and started a shop. That's when he learned how to sew and when he truly started upholstery. When the business started growing, Corbin had to contend with growing pains and make tough decisions. 

    If you're in the same situation and having a hard time letting go of some tasks or finding people who can help you, today's conversation offers valuable insights. 

    “Time is my currency. When it comes to doing these interiors, money doesn't really matter. Time is the true currency because all these jobs, they take time.”

    – Corbin Boland

    In This Episode:

    Why put yourself out there, especially on social media?Roles & responsibilities at Floriday Boy Customs Corbin describes how his typical day looked like and what it felt to be maxed out How to know when it's time to get help Pros & cons of getting help in the shop and the type of workers you should hireWhat writing down your goals and giving yourself a pat on the back can do for youFun time with Corbin as he plays the Rapid Fire Hot SeatWhy Corbin still does some custom work by hand instead of getting someone else to do it

     And more!


    Resources: 

    Goolsby Customs & Their Rise - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/goolsby-customs-their-rise/id1567911841?i=1000618188762New NC Distributorship Announced - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-nc-distributorship-announced/id1567911841?i=1000620053492


    Connect with Corbin Boland and Florida Boy Customs: 

    Website - https://flaboycustoms.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/floridaboycustomsllcInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/florida_boy_customs/TikTok - tiktok.com/@the_florida_boy

    Connect with Mal and

  • It's halfway through 2023, and you're probably in your busiest season. What plans do you have for the rest of the year? What are you doing that will make a big difference in your business? If you're focused, there are many things you can get into place to end the year strong. 

    In this episode, Mal shares his exciting plans for the coming months, including the return to SEMA with fantastic giveaways, Bless A Soldier Project, a new sponsorship, and many more. Plus, you get to hear a debate on whether or not you should hire a helper. 

    Joining Mal today in support of his plans is a 3-time guest, Industry Royalty Nadeem Muaddi, co-founder of The Hog Ring, an online community for auto upholstery professionals. If you're into custom upholstery and want to grow personally and professionally, being a member of The Hog Ring community can do wonders for you. 


    Don't be left behind. Tune in to know what NC Carpet and The Hog Ring has in store for you. 



    “If you are going to hire someone and you can only afford to hire one person, hire someone who can do social media and marketing.”

    – Nadeem Muaddi


    In This Episode:

    Mal's plans and giveaways for SEMA 2023Watch out for the new carpet shears from Italy - Are they better than Kai scissors?What's on the horizon for The Hog Ring?Debate: To hire or not to hire a helper when growing your businessAre you a military veteran wanting to enter the custom auto industry? Mal is looking for you! Find out how you or someone you know can qualify for this projectWatch out for some more exciting ideas from MalHere's a bit of business advice from Nadeem that will make a huge impact on your business growthMal and Nadeem talk about podcast guest selection - Are you willing to get on the show?

    And more!


    Resources: 

    Premax Scissors - https://www.premax.it/it/premax-consorzio-dei-produttori-di-forbici-di-premana.php


    Connect with Nadeem Muaddi and The Hog Ring: 

    Website - https://www.thehogring.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/TheHogRing/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehogring/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/
  • How do you go from doing something simple to jumping into business ownership? What does it take to transform a small business into something bigger than yourself? Jonathan Goolsby has been customizing anything he could get his hands on for over twenty years, starting at home in the garage and then as the head painter for the local Chevrolet dealership for over twelve years. 

    During that time, genuine friendships were born, and many custom cars were built for a growing customer base. At about the same time, Goolsby Customs was able to foster collaboration between many high-profile builds and supporting industry sponsors, resulting in numerous magazine features and covers and several SEMA show builds. 

    In late 2004, the allure of owning a business and the vision to elevate the quality of custom car craftsmanship inspired Jonathan and Vonda Goolsby to take the leap and open Goolsby Customs. For the past fifteen years, they have worked with their talented family of employees to build a solid customer base that is growing every day, along with a level of excellence that is hard to find in this industry. Today you'll hear the story directly from the guy who knows it best. NC Shop Talk welcomes the man behind Goolsby Customs - Jonathan Goolsby!

    “If something's gonna happen to it, it can always be fixed.”

    – Jonathan Goolsby


    In This Episode:

    How Mal met JonathanWhat was Jonathan's childhood like, and how did he start working with cars?What led Jonathan to jump into the business of car dealerships?What drives Jonathan to push forward, and what does he look forward to every day?What do the day-to-day operations look like for Goolsby Customs? Jonathan gets on the Rapid Fire Hot Seat (discover some fun stuff about Jonathan)Details about The Goodguys “Next Generation” Award by Goolsby CustomsWhat was the tipping point behind Jonathan's move to scale their operations and grow the business?Jonathan shares his design process and how he collaborates with other artisans to get the desired look for a carWhere does Jonathan value the interior part of the build compared to the rest of the car?Who manages Goolsby's social media presence?Behind the scenes of some of Jonathan's most incredible buildsWhy competition is good for you (ditching the participation trophy mentality)

     

    And more!


    Connect with Jonathan Goolsby: 

    Website - https://goolsbycustoms.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/GoolsbyCustomsInc/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/goolsbycustoms/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-goolsby-01316444/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • As the custom auto industry continue to evolve, it is critical for trimmers and designers to understand users’ needs and put them at the center of their day-to-day operations. If youre running a three-man team, how would you adapt to the changes in the industry while competing with bigger businesses and continue honing your craft? Thats what were about to hear from todays conversation with two awesome people

    NC Shop Talk welcomes power couple Chuck Hanna and Lisa Keatley of Hot Rod Interiors to the show! Chuck has been doing business with NC Carpet long before Mals time. His ability to adapt and take risks is what separates him from the rest. Accredited with countless awards, Chuck's best achievement by far is winning the SEMA 2022 TMI Automotive Products TRIM Awards for Best Custom Car Interior for a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am. This is a guy who knows what he's doing. 

    If you want to know what it takes to excel in an industry that values innovation, excellent customer experience, and top of the line craftsmanship, this episode is for you. 

    “Everything's going automation now. There's very few craftsman that do everything by hand anymore.”

    – Chuck Hanna


    In This Episode:

    How Chuck got into the custom auto industryHow Chuck found Mal and why he stuck with NC Carpet Binding & EquipmentChanges made by Chuck when he sold his company and started over (embracing change instead of battling it)Chuck's advice for young companies who want to take their business to the next levelThe work dynamics of working with a small team and what each person brings to the businessWhy would you want to keep adding technology to your business when you can do everything by hand?How do you nurture relationships with builders and other industry professionals?What does Lisa bring to the business and how do they complement each other?A fun story with Chuck, Lisa, and a runaway boatChuck and Lisa talk about their personal projects and share some inspiring experiences throughout their careers

     

    And more!


    Connect with Chuck Hanna: 

    Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/chuck.hanna.56Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hotrodinteriorsbychuck/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • People who don't get what they want often say life is unfair. Well, tell that to someone who lost the ability to use his legs at a prime age. Then, imagine waking up to an experience that would change your life forever. 

    Today's guest is a wonderful human who can overcome life's toughest challenges. NC Shop Talk welcomes Mal's good friend, Scott Chesney, to the show!

    Scott is an internationally recognized motivational speaker and life coach, presenting to over 1.5 million people in 43 countries. His clients call him “The Commander in Change.” He has navigated life in a wheelchair for nearly 37 years after awakening to paralysis at the age of 15 from a sudden spinal stroke. 

    Scott has amassed a resume of transformational experiences, powerful insights, and inspiring stories that cut to the core of the human spirit. And that's what you're going to hear in today's episode. Need some inspiration? There's plenty for you to hear. 

    “Never allow what you see on the outside to dictate how you're going to treat someone on the inside.”

    – Scott Chesney


    In This Episode:

    A brief background about Scott Chesney and how he and Mal first metScott shared what it was like to wake up with a numbness that would forever change his life How to play basketball while strapped on a wheelchairThe only positive thing we can do with our pastMal narrates some emotional experiences from his past that are forever etched in his memoryHow Scott deals with people who give him a peculiar look or react differently towards himScott gives an inspirational message for kids and adults who may be having a difficult time accepting their disability Let's have some fun with Scott as he takes on the Rapid Fire Hot SeatScott talks about how he overcame one of the toughest challenges in his life–fatherhoodWhat's the most important part of being a motivational speaker?

    And more!


    Connect with Scott Chesney: 

    Website - https://scottchesney.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chesney12/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/



  • Growing your business and expanding your reach should be an ongoing endeavor, not a start-of-the-year plan. And it's impossible to do that without being creative and challenging yourself in new ways and even taking chances that could blow up in your face. But risk-taking is a natural part of growing your business. 

    Today's guest agrees that one should always pursue excellence and strive to always be on top. NC Shop Talk welcomes Bryan Schmitt to the show!

    Bryan is the founder and CEO of Mobile Solutions, an innovation-driven company creating tools and delivering training that enables custom automotive electronics, audio, and interior professionals to fabricate and install with a level of efficiency and precision not often achieved in the aftermarket automotive business. 

    Bryan has extensive experience in the automotive aftermarket. He has designed and constructed award-winning car audio systems bringing him worldwide recognition in the industry as one of the leaders in design and fabrication. His 29 years of experience in management, product development, technical training, and fabrication of world-class demo vehicles set a new precedence in the industry. 

    Today Bryan leads a fantastic team of full-time professionals in their Tempe, AZ-based training center and fabrication facility for production, order fulfillment, client services, and continuing innovation to serve the Mobile Solutions audience.

    Time is Running Out! Register for the MasterTech Expo Now!

    https://www.mastertechexpo.com/

    “We need to go sharpen our ax before we go chop down more trees, and, you know, that's what furthering your education is.”

    – Bryan Schmitt (19:24 Polished Audio)


    In This Episode:

    How do Mobile Solutions and MasterTech Expo help companies diversify their revenue streams?Tapping into the power of online marketing and other avenues to build your brand and grow your business without breaking the bankHow to win and stay in the top 1% in whatever you do What you can expect from the MasterTech Expo 2023Discover how NC Carpet Binding & Equipment can help you improve your production and pad your bottom line with their state-of-the-art machinesStop missing out on growing your business; Invest in your mental tools 

    And more!


    Connect with Bryan Schmitt: 

    Website - https://www.mobilesolutions-usa.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mobilesolutionsfabrication/

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/


  • Welcome to 2023! Starting the New Year with something fresh, this episode is entirely different from what NC Shop Talk had ever done. Today, Mal will interview one of the NC Interior of the Year Competition finalists! So don't miss out on this exciting episode. 

    You've heard Mal talk about the “Young Guns Challenge,” which intends to highlight new talent by focusing on trimmers with five years or less of experience building complete interiors. This contest aims to encourage the next generation of trimmers to keep pushing the industry forward.

    The Hog Ring suggested that Mal interview all the contest finalists and then name a winner LIVE on Instagram. So today, we'll hear from the first of 3 finalists–a father and daughter team, Steve and LiAnn Budy of Budy Built-CA, whose shop is located in Southern California. Their contest entry displays superior craftsmanship, even better than the work done by some of the veterans in the industry. So it's not surprising that they caught the attention of the judges. 

    How would you feel if you were picked as one of the Top 3 finalists in a reputable industry competition? Be among the first to hear about it as you listen to today's extra special episode of NC Shop Talk! 

    This year’s finalists were selected by the following panel of elite shops, industry insiders, and previous years' winners:

    Stitchcraft Interiors

    Cato’s Custom Upholstery

    Sewn Tight Interiors

    Interiors by Shannon

    Bux Customs

    Customs by Vos

    The Hog Ring 

    DJ Designs - 2018 Winner

    Stitchwurx - 2019 Winner

    Brent Parker Motor Trimming - 2020 Winner

    RMD Garage - 2021 Winner

    “It's a lot of trial and error. I feel like everything we're doing is just brand new. We make mistakes, and I think that's okay.”

    – LiAnn Budy


    In This Episode:

    How did Budy Built-CA become so proficient quickly, surpassing the quality of output from some veterans in the industry?To produce quality work, you need the best materials. Discover Steve and LiAnn's go-to vendors for top quality raw materialsIf you could build your dream car, what would it be? Our father-and-daughter duo dreams of building a PanteraLet's hear about their custom-built entry to the NC Auto Interior Young Guns ChallengeWhat is it like being picked as one of the finalists of the prestigious NC Auto Interior Young Guns Challenge?

    And more!


    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/


  • Fancy a Classic Ford Bronco or a vintage Camaro? Then this is the place to go; Velocity Restorations stretches out the limits of creativity in giving you the best vintage vehicle, fully restored and customized just the way you want it. The Velocity team breathes new life into vintage trucks of all kinds. Let's learn more about the shop and its award-winning restoration process. 

    NC Shop Talk welcomes Cody Dabney, Director of Custom Vehicle Operations at Velocity Restorations LLC, a high-end, classic car restoration center in Pensacola, Florida. The shop specializes in modernizing 1966-1977 Classic Ford Broncos, International Scouts, and a wide range of vintage vehicles. Velocity Restoration has become internationally known for its superior restorations which have collected top awards at the industry’s most significant events.

    “If you're going to somebody that has the same passion that you do in the industry, you're going to get a great product. So it makes sense to work with those types of people in the industry. We don't want anything subpar.”

    – Cody Dabney


    In This Episode:

    How Cody went from being a truck painter to managing shop operations Why continuous learning is a philosophy embodied by Cody and the Velocity teamCody discusses how their operations run where everything is made by handWhat separates Velocity from everyone else in the industry?Cody proudly shares the quality of work they do and takes Mal on a test drive aboard a Ford BroncoCody plays the Rapid Fire Hot Seat (time to hear interestingly fun stuff about him!)Why Velocity employ Roadster Shop chassis for their custom buildsCody talks about their experience joining the 2022 SEMA Battle of the Builders The continuous quest for excellence is part of Cody's long-term plan for Velocity, so we can definitely expect more great things from this shop

    And more!



    Connect with Cody and Velocity Restorations: 

    Website - https://www.velocityrestorations.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/VelocityRestorations/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/velocityrestorations/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9JqYc3r3Ab7-QAOYmjHSug

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/

  • Since Mal launched this podcast, he has interviewed the best of the best in the field of custom auto upholstery. But in today's episode, Mal flips the mic and allows his good friend Phil Cato to take over the podcast. So if you're interested in knowing more about Mal Maher, his family life, his passion, mission, vision for the future, and many more, this is your chance because Phil is interviewing Mal this time. Phil is a proud USAF Veteran and a well-known Custom Hotrod Interiors Expert based in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

    Mal is also encouraging everyone to participate in a worthy cause. In honor of the 75th Anniversary of Mal's family business, he wants to bless a returning Serviceman/ Servicewoman with a business and help them get a fresh start. You can help by sending your nominations to [email protected]

    Enjoy the episode!

    “Relentless is a good thing to be. It'll drive you nuts, but it's good to be relentless.” (1:08:36, Polished audio)

    – Mal Maher

     

    In This Episode:

    What is Mal's morning routine?What are some of the things people don't know about Mal?What is Mal proud of that he is really good at?What inspires and motivates Mal to continue doing what he does?The sweet love story of Mal and his wifeMal is a Mama's Boy, and he's proud of itWhat's the story behind NC Carpet Binding and its very first owner?What sets NC Carpet apart from other shops like it?How was Mal chosen to take over the reins of his grandfather's company?How to be a part of Mal's mission to help a returning soldier have a fresh start What's the deal between Mal and Richard Rawlings?Why should you get your hand on CNC Machines if you're a  custom upholstery business owner?Why Mal has grown to hate NC Interior of the YearHere's your chance to win the NC Sticker Pack and The Hog Ring stickerDid you know that Phil Cato moved again? Here's the storyWhat's so special about the Bitchin Stitchin Class, and what does Cato get out of it?

     

    And more!

     

    Connect with Phil Cato: 

    Website - https://www.philcato.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/phillip.cato.5/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/catoscustomupholstery/

     

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/


  • America is known as the land of opportunities. So no wonder many people want to take the chance to craft a good life in this land. Today's guest is someone who knows what it's like to live The Great American Dream. NC Shop Talk welcomes Antonio Junior Marquez, best known as Junior of Juniors Custom Upholstery and Golf Cart King in Texas. Junior shares his inspiring story and walks us through his path to success. Junior is one of the hardest-working people in the custom upholstery industry. He is also an uber-talented craftsman, a dedicated father, and an American Patriot who has elevated his game and now runs the production division of a multi-million company. Let's hear more about him in this episode of NC Shop Talk. 

    “For those experienced trimmers, if one of these young guys reaches out asking questions wanting to pick your brain a little bit as far as how you do things, take the time to answer. I know everybody's busy, but it goes a long way.”

    – Antonio Junior Marquez.

     

    In This Episode:

    Junior talks about his most cherished possessions What was Junior like growing up, and how did he get his first taste of sewing?What inspires Junior to push forward and keep getting better at his craft?Junior proudly shares his plans for his newly acquired ranchWas there a BIG dream in Junior's heart as a kid, and did he achieve it? What is his big goal now?The fantastic story of how Junior became a prime mover of the Golf Cart King Why Junior has so much confidence in the ABM CNC Machine, and why he recommends it over other machinesWhat revolutionary things can we expect from Golf Cart King?Junior gets thrown into the Rapid Fire Hot Seat and plays the Burning House 

     

    And more!

     

    Connect with Antonio Junior Marquez

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jrsupholstery/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ENDIABLADO5.0

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: 

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/
  • How do you combine traditional and innovative? These two words describe today's guest, legendary hot rod interior guru Sid Chavers. Sid has been in the Custom Upholstery business since February 1976 and has his roots in the traditional school of first-generation interior customizers. However, unlike some people who reach a certain level and are content to stay there, Sid has used this foundation to achieve a higher level, raising the standards of design excellence and craftsmanship. The Sid Chavers Company was founded on these same principles: innovation combined with tradition, a desire to honor the classic while bringing new refinements and style to these same traditional designs. Discover more about this fascinating guy in today's episode of NC Shop Talk. 

    “Many times, we try a specific way to do something and it doesn't work. Go on the trash can, start again.”

    Sid Chavers

     

    In This Episode:

    Here's a quick background on Sid ChaversHow did Sid's parents influence his work ethic?After years of being on top, is there anything else that drives Sid to aspire for more?What are some of Sid's favorite cars? If he's on the road, would he choose a car or a bike?How does Sid feel about the overwhelming response to his instructional videos?How has Sid's trimming process evolved over time? Is there anyone else in the industry that Sid relies on?What advice does Sid have for guys who don't enjoy working on convertible tops?Mal puts Sid on the Rapid Fire Hot SeatDoes Sid still make mistakes? How does he fix them?Where does Sid get his raw materials?Sid's advice for young trimmers who aspire to be relevant in the industry

    And more!

     

    Connect with Sid Chavers:

    Website - https://sidchaverscompany.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/SidChaversCompany/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sidchavers/

     

     

    Connect with Mal and NC Carpet:

    Website - https://www.n-ccarpet.com/Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/nccarpetmachines/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nc_carpet_binding/