Screw the Commute podcast episode featuring Tom Antion, one of the most
successful Internet marketers in the world interviews
Scott M. Haskins, Entrepreneur, Fine Art Conservator (an internationally
renowned painting restoration firm that provides a variety of professional
services, including disaster response for art and murals) and Author of the
Save Your Stuff Series, of which over 10,000 copies have been distributed to help people save their valuable stuff
like collectibles, artwork, family keepsakes, etc at home.
“This
guy has an art restoration company
with
an entrepreneurial spirit”
Tom
Antion interviews Scott M. Haskins
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[02:19] Tom's introduction to Scott M. Haskins
[03:11] What Scott does for art conservation
[04:41] Wannabee and authentic paintings
[08:24] His regular University job
[10:33] A turn in the economy and technology
[14:37] Avoid getting screwed in business
[16:02] Natural disasters and insurance
[18:00] Bizarre and funny stuff in this business
[21:06] Best and worst things about working for yourself
[22:14] What Scott offers today
[25:11] Tom was worth $79!
[26:00] Sponsor message
[26:37] A typical day for Scott
[31:30] Parting thoughts for us Screwballs
Scott M. Haskins
graduated in 1978 from the Italian government
(Lombardy Region - ENAIP) 3 year master’s degree level painting
conservation program run in conjunction with the Istituto Centrale del Restauro
(ICR) in Rome.
Between 1978 and
1984 Mr. Haskins established the painting conservation laboratory at Brigham
Young University, in Utah, USA which also served the historical collection of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as they prepared to build two
art museums.
In 1986, Mr.
Haskins established Fine Art Conservation Laboratories (FACL) in Santa Barbara,
CA where they presently provide professional painting conservation services
over a wide geographical region. FACL is also recognized and well known
nationwide and internationally for art restoration work on murals. They consult
on damaged art issues as an expert witness for the Los Angeles court system and
for insurance companies, nationwide. FACL has a specialized division of
disaster response services for art related items (wildfires, house fires,
floods and mud slides, earthquakes etc).
He is the author
of the best-selling book series, Save Your Stuff, collection care manuals for
collectibles, heirlooms, family history items and is a speaker internationally
on the subject. He is also the author of several blogs and has a presence on
several social media sites. He often uses these assets to help small museums,
foundations and historical sites fundraise.
For media on Scott M. Haskins’ click
here: http://www.fineartconservationlab.com/media-room/
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Entrepreneurial
Resources Mentioned in This Podcast
Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar
on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars
Screw The Commute – https://screwthecommute.com/
Fine Art Conversation Laboratories – http://www.fineartconservationlab.com/
Collection Care Tips – http://collectioncaretips.com/
Save Your Stuff website – http://saveyourstuff.com/
Phone: 805-564-3438
Save Your Stuff – https://www.amazon.com/Scott-M.-Haskins/e/B001KC8PPY
Scott's YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/bestartdoc
The
Entrepreneurial Podcast and Tom
“Screw the Commute” is a
podcast and private Facebook group designed to inspire you to start your own
business and/or take the business you have to much higher levels. Tom Antion,
our fearless leader, has never had a job. He's always had his own business.
Starting with nothing, he owned five apartment buildings and a hotel BEFORE
graduating college.
Tom has actually been
entrepreneurial since he was nine or ten years old. Tom's dad came from Syria
through Ellis Island in the early 1900's, became an entrepreneur, made Tom into
an entrepreneur, and Tom has helped thousands of people start, run and improve
their own businesses.
A Hollywood documentary
is in production about Tom that celebrates entrepreneurs, called “The American
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