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Bamboo Method: Investing in the Unseen

Bamboo Method: Investing in the Unseen

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This podcast was born from a belief that meaningful growth doesn’t happen overnight. The things that really matter—in life, business, art, relationships—often take time, patience, and unseen investment. And yet, we live in a culture that constantly pulls us toward immediacy: fast food, AI, and overnight success stories. But the reality is: Anything truly worth building usually takes time. Success doesn't arrive in an instant. We take the time to ask our amazing guests, what are the things that are worth putting in the time and investing in, even if we don’t see results for a long time?© 2026 Lune Production House Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Ökonomie
  • 10: Jessica Hannesson
    Feb 10 2026

    Today's guest is Jessica Hannesson, the founder of Hannesson Home Interiors and Made For Home: businesses that create spaces centered around how people feel and connect, be it through home goods, kitchen and bath remodels, or full-service interior design.

    Growing up in a small town in Montana, Jessica was surrounded early by entrepreneurship and a deep sense of home. Her creativity eventually led her to interior design school at Montana State University, followed by years of hands-on experience working inside a local interior design business in Billings. Before launching her own business, she spent years building relationships, learning the craft, and doing work that few people ever saw.

    In this episode, Jessica talks honestly about building both a business and a family, the unseen years behind so-called “overnight success,” and why hustle alone isn’t sustainable. We explore what it looks like to grow patiently, navigate seasons of sacrifice, and create work that is designed for real life.

    Hannesson Home

    Made for Home

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    53 Min.
  • 09. Cameron Schieldt: Health, Alignment, and Investing in People
    Jan 27 2026

    What does it take to keep growing under high pressure?

    In this episode of The Bamboo Method, we sit down with Cameron Schieldt to talk about personal health, leadership, and the long game of building sustainable habits. Cameron is a marketing expert whose path led him from growing up on a Christian camp in Montana to helping launch marketing campaigns for global brands, working inside fast-moving agencies and international teams where patience, pressure, and consistency collide.

    At the time of this recording, Cameron was serving as Senior Director of Strategic Operations at Child Bridge, a nonprofit that finds and equips families for children in Montana’s foster care system. Though Cameron stepped away from the role at the start of 2026, his leadership was pivotal to the organization’s growth, and his impact will be felt for years to come.


    Cameron shares what it’s been like to lead through demanding seasons, prioritize personal health, invest deeply in the team he leads, and replace poor habits with productive ones. This conversation explores what it really means to show up well over time—and how small, disciplined choices compound into lasting impact.

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    41 Min.
  • 08. Aaron Reay: Persistence, Vision, and Celebrating Small Wins
    Jan 13 2026

    What does it look like to keep building when no one’s asking for what you’re creating yet?

    Today On the Bamboo Method Podcast is Aaron Reay, founder of KeySill, a company shaking up the specialty windows and doors industry. Keysill creates one-to-one installation guide templates that help contractors install complex, custom windows and doors accurately, before costly mistakes can be made.

    Aaron shares what it’s been like to leave a stable career and start a new business from his kitchen table, balancing the tension between ambition and presence as a father of five. From late-night breakdowns to small wins worth celebrating, this conversation explores what it really means to invest in something before the results are visible.

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    29 Min.
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