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ShonA1985
03.06.2021 10:50:44

According to Networth and Salary, Mike Montgomery’s estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & much more details has been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Mike Montgomery in 2020-2021? [links]


singpolyma
06.05.2021 21:09:01

He has two children with his wife Sara. He has not shared his parent’s names. We will update Family, Sibling, Spouse, and Children’s information. Right now, we don’t have much information about Education Life.


tissemand
08.05.2021 2:44:41

He was awarded the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Lifetime Achievement Award following his time at Stanford.


Solego
16.06.2021 15:11:40

Noted, Currently, We don’t have enough information about Cars, Monthly/Yearly Salary etc. We will update soon.


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24.04.2021 2:39:45


jarlethaanthonyt
03.06.2021 10:50:44

Today we’ll be doing our first in a back to back interview series with a couple of our buddies from the Modern Maker Podcast. We’re starting off with Mike Montgomery from Modern Builds. Mike shares with us how he found his niche in the YouTube space then doubled down and repeated success by clustering projects and paying attention to the current and upcoming trends.


Michelee
06.05.2021 21:09:01

At only 22 years old mike has built his subscriber base to almost 600k Subs wirth over 26.7 million views at the time of this recording He has some insane passion and energy and we’re stoked to have him on the show


RogerRabbit
08.05.2021 2:44:41

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Pippin
05.05.2021 11:04:10

He served as an assistant coach under head coach George Karl during the 2002 FIBA World Championship.


aurelian
23.04.2021 6:36:12

View latest updates on Mike Montgomery’s earnings, income, bio, and facts below ⤵


willpowers
28.04.2021 12:32:39

Mike Montgomery was born on Thursday, February 27, 1947. He is currently seventy four years old. Mike was born in 1940s, part of the Baby Boomers Generation, and has a birth sign of Pisces, according to CelebsAges. His next birthday will be on a Sunday in . Mike has been alive for 27,215 days.


alexandra
05.05.2021 11:04:10

Mike: My grandpa was kind of a home-builder/carpenter. My parents, when I was young, maybe about 12-years-old, built their house with my grandpa as well. So I got that growing up—the whole do-it-yourself mentality— just grab life by the horns and dig it. And so I always saw people building things, and I always had accessibility to miter saws and table saws. When I wanted to build my mom a planter for Christmas, when I was 12, I was able to go to the shop, and do that. And so I was able get a little bit of confidence from seeing them do it, and then be able to try it from a young age. I’m 22 now, and I was 19 when I started the channel. I was in a pretty unique situation to be kind of, I hate to say the word “millennial”, but to be in that age group, when everyone else in the space, the Jimmy Diresta and the Bob Clagett’s of the world—who I took a lot of inspiration from—were coming at it from a 20-years-older perspective. I had different interests and different style that I liked, and I was able to incorporate that pretty well.


MaXviUs
23.04.2021 6:36:12

Mike: Modern Builds is DIY and woodworking projects geared towards people in their first, I would say, 15 projects—or at least that’s what I’ve designed for people to get introduced to my channel. I started my channel when I’d been building for maybe a year-and-a-half, so I wasn’t going to pretend that I’m this huge wealth of knowledge, and that I should be teaching everybody, because I didn’t know better. That’s the whole thing, people get to learn along with me. Hopefully as my projects increase in difficulty, people will be more comfortable tackling that for themselves too—And working with different materials too.


dishwara
28.04.2021 12:32:39

Mike: A lot of furniture pieces. The things that everybody has in their home are what I like to focus on. Those are usually the better-performing videos as well—maybe beds, coffee tables, dining tables. The unique things also have the opportunity to do really well, but they also have the opportunity to really flop. I like to stick to the basics and the essentials because I think the majority of times someone is interested in woodworking, their wanting to maybe go to West Elm and buy a coffee table, but then they realize they’re going to spend a hundred and fifty bucks. And it’s like, “I could buy a circular saw for $150 and build this myself over the weekend.” That’s how I think most people kind of start out. So I’m hopefully there for them to maybe help them build their first coffee table, or at least the first or second one.