This episode of “Amateurs and Experts” podcast features an engaging conversation between hosts Erica Chin and Jessica Adanich and their guests, Joanna and Joe Wilson from Patriot Defense recorded live from the Otis Technology booth at Shot Show 2024. The Wilsons share insights into their journey with Patriot Defense, transitioning from a passion for shooting to building a successful business in the firearms industry. They discuss the evolution of their company, the challenges they've faced, the importance of family involvement, and the positive impact of shooting sports on their children. The Wilsons' approach to involving their children in both the business and shooting sports is explored, emphasizing the value of familial bond, strengthening family cohesion, and installing important life lessons. We can’t wait to see what happens next with this power family!
A huge thanks to Otis Technology for generously providing us with booth space at Shot Show. They not only gave us a prime spot but also furnished us with a top-notch podcasting booth, allowing us to warmly welcome our guests and create some podcasting magic.
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