Often, I (Michelle) have to work pretty hard to write this; the introduction copy for a podcast episode. It\u2019s not because our guests aren\u2019t awesome; it\u2019s because finding the unique words to explain just HOW awesome they are, can often be a creative challenge. So, as you might imagine my workflow includes perusing the guest\u2019s website for additional fun clues into their particular brand of awesome. And, I gotta\u2019 admit, this week\u2019s introduction literally wrote itself. Within a few seconds of clicking on their homepage a chat window opened up accompanied with a loud \u201cBING\u201d noise!!\nChat Window: \u201cHello! Is there anything I can help you with today?\u201d\nMe: \u201cWow. There\u2019s actually someone on the other end of this website on a Sunday afternoon?\u201d\nChat Window: \u201cHow can I help you?\u201d\nMe: \u201cThis is Michelle from the Tiny House Podcast just perusing their website and writing the introduction copy for their upcoming episode. I don\u2019t need any help really. (Unless you want to write it for me? 300 words about how awesome they are! LOL!)\nChat Window: \u201cGotcha! This is Ryan\u2019s business partner, Jeremy. I\u2019ve met you before, briefly, over the phone.\u201d\u2026.\n \nWe then chatted for a few more minutes, until I insisted that he return to his day-off-relaxation-time.\nAt this point I could write a thousand words about how innovative, amazing, beautiful and well built Tiny innovations\u2019 houses are. However, I don\u2019t know about you but there is nothing more impressive, or innovative, than the CO-OWNER of a new tiny house building company answering a random internet chat window \u201cBING\u201d late on a Sunday evening. \nhttp://innovatetiny.com/about/