Marc Spagnuolo Bio | Wiki
Marc Spagnuolo is a furniture maker, video producer, and author based in Phoenix, Ariz. He serves as the host of the online woodworking video podcast, The Wood Whisperer. Marc became interested in woodworking by necessity while renovating his first home. After reading every book and magazine he could, and experimenting with each new project, he pursued an apprenticeship with woodworking personality David Marks.
Soon after, Mark left his job in the biotechnology industry to pursue a career in woodworking. He has contributed to FineWoodworking.com, Popular Woodworking Magazine, Woodcraft Magazine, and WOOD Magazine throughout his career. Mark’s unique blend of humor, technology, and solid woodworking information makes The Wood Whisperer one of the most trusted brands within the woodworking industry.
Marc Spagnuolo Age
Marc was born on April 15, 1977, in the United States. He is 45 years old.
Marc Spagnuolo Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70 m).
Marc Spagnuolo Family
Marc was born and raised in the United States by his mother Lorna Gladwell and his father. People know His mother as TWWMom. She takes care of The Wood Whisperer’s shipping and human resource departments. Before taking care of this business, Lorna worked in the HR department of New Jersey State for over three and a half decades.
Marc Spagnuolo Wife
Marc is married to his beautiful wife Nicole. The couple shares a son named Mateo. Nicole helps out with various things at TWW headquarters including marketing, community management, customer service, project planning, and scheduling. She worked in software sales and training for 14 years before working for TWW full-time in 2012.
Marc Spagnuolo Education
Following his high school education, Marc attended Rider University in 1995. He graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology.
Marc Spagnuolo Podcast
Mark serves as the host of the Wood Talk podcast with his buddies Matt and Shannon. A woodworking show for modern woodworkers and makers. The hosts bring a light-hearted look at the latest news, tips, and tricks from the world of woodworking. In addition to that, Marc also hosts the online woodworking video podcast, The Wood Whisperer.
Marc Spagnuolo Wood Whisperer
Marc is the owner of The Wood Whisperer which he founded in October 2006. The Wood Whisperer started as the first online video series about woodworking. Since then, Mark and his team have grown into a small family-run business with several employees and a number of folks they count on to help them keep the website running and the content rolling out.
He loves woodworking, dumb jokes, teaching people stuff, and enjoying tech in general. The Wood Whisperer serves as a place for Marc to combine many of his interests into one creative outlet. His goals are simple, he either wants to teach people something or make them laugh. If he can do both, Marc is a happy guy. His teammates include Nicole, Lorna Gladwell, John Funk, Brian Benham, and Todd Tidwell.
Marc Spagnuolo Book
His book Hybrid Woodworking: Blending Power & Hand Tools for Quick, Quality Furniture was published on Nov 13, 2013. In the book, Marc offers a more efficient approach that combines the strength of power-tool and hand-tool techniques.
The end result: You save time and effort while producing furniture that still has that stunning handmade look. His other books include Essential Joinery: The Fundamental Techniques Every Woodworker Should Know (2010), and Finishing: it ain’t over till it’s over Jun (2011)
Marc Spagnuolo Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Marc’s estimated net worth is $2 million.
Who Is Marc Spagnuolo
Marc is a furniture maker, video producer, and author based in Phoenix, Ariz. He serves as the host of the online woodworking video podcast, The Wood Whisperer. Marc became interested in woodworking by necessity while renovating his first home. After reading every book and magazine he could, and experimenting with each new project.