As listeners have come to know, Chase and Ryan are usually joined by special guests.

One nugget of info he reveals is the dumbest injury he ever sustained.

It got to the size of a baseball, and then I needed surgery to have it drained.

Chase Morrill and Ashley Morrill

Chase also details his most useless talent: the ability to recite all 50 American states alphabetically.

There was, however, a bit of a trick behind that.

“A paintbrush,” she declares.

Chase Morrill and Ryan Eldridge recording podcast

“But not the one you’re thinking.”

“And hope to get back into it,” she adds.

“Part of us building a new house was to give me an art room!”

Chase Morrill of Maine Cabin Masters

She reveals an additional hobby during aYouTube tourof the home she shares with her husband, Ryan Eldridge.

“I know, right?”

she adds with a self-deprecating chuckle.

Ashley Morrill driving

“Very funny.”

“Ryan proposed to me the day after a Willie show.

I have reoccurring dreams that we are BFFs.”

Jedi during From the Woodshed podcast

“My biggest pet peeve is the saying ‘it is what it is.’

No, it is what you make it!”

Make the best of every situation.

The Woodshed’s beer mugs

It’s our only option."

It’s that can-do, damn-the-torpedoes attitude that makes Jedi such a fan favorite.

However, the case never made it to a courtroom.

The cast of Maine Cabin Masters

Kennebec Cabin Company also paid a $16,500 fine.

Data fromParrot Analyticsindicates that viewer demand for the show was nearly three times the average.

“You’re really killing it on the connection.

Chip and Joanna Gaines

“But you guys have done it and make it look easy.

That particular real estate firm comes highly endorsed by the cast.

They’re also entrenched in their tight-knit community and are always ready to lend a hand.

Ashley and Ryan in Maine Cabin Masters

That was the case with a 2023 lobster bake held at The Woodshed.

“Go out into the community and find some cool local art.”

“We’re extremely fortunate and have great opportunities,” he tells the newspaper.

Viewing party of Maine Cabin Masters

Giving back to the community is very important to us.”

“We’re not doing fine homebuilding.

“We’re taking camps that are run down and uninhabitable and getting them usable again.

Ryan from Maine Cabin Masters

Another factor that will increase costs is adjustments while renovating.

“Our tarps blew off, and the rain soaked everything,” Chase Morrill recalls.

Then, there was the time when one of their trucks broke down while hauling some furniture.

Jedi working on a project

“We were stuck with two useless trucks!”

The following morning, all of the windows had blown open.

“When we returned, it was 20 degrees inside,” Ryan states.

Ryan Eldridge from Maine Cabin Masters working

“Who doesn’t want a place to get away right now?”

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Filming Maine Cabin Masters