Afleveringen
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Traditional ornamental glass artist Dave Smith (MBE) reveals his A-list clientele and the role Rocky played in him taking up his craft.
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Gemma shares her journey from being a teacher to becoming a successful fluid artist after participating in the Make It At Market TV series. She discusses the transformative impact of the show on her life, the intricate techniques behind fluid art, and the emotional connections she creates through her work. Gemma also reflects on the challenges of transitioning from a hobby to a business, the influence of the lockdown on her creativity, and her aspirations to combine art with therapy for disadvantaged communities.
In this conversation, Gemma shares her journey as an artist navigating the challenges of balancing motherhood and her creative career. She discusses the importance of mentorship, setting realistic goals, and overcoming self-doubt. The conversation also touches on the significance of customer relationships and how to handle setbacks in a creative business. Gemma emphasizes the need for self-care and the courage to adapt to life changes while pursuing one's passion.
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Keith Brymer Jones reveals how he unlocked his craft by reframing problems as opportunities. From studio potter to global markets and The Great Pottery Throw Down, Keith has always found a way—harnessing the power of his dyslexic brain, staying agile to attract name brands, and putting himself out there (even if it means wearing a pair of tights). He respects his craft and the lessons it has taught him throughout his life. He also reveals one of the biggest lessons of his career—one that helped him release the emotional weight of his work to truly succeed in sales. Whether you're a maker, an entrepreneur, or simply looking for a fresh perspective, this episode will change how you tackle obstacles—and unlock new possibilities.
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In this episode, Zoe Pocock shares her journey from a creative childhood on a farm to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the crafting and beauty industry. She discusses her early influences, the transition from hobby to business, and the innovative ideas that propelled her career forward. Emphasizing the importance of problem-solving, embracing failure, and the joy of creativity in her work, she reflects on her experiences in the beauty industry, the challenges of upcycling furniture, and the lessons learned along the way. She also discusses the significance of having a business mindset, the necessity of being strict with inventory, and the timing of expanding into a physical shop. Her insights provide valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs navigating the complexities of business growth. In their conversation, Zoe also shares her entrepreneurial journey, discussing the importance of negotiating deals, embracing risks, and learning from failures. She highlights her transition from a shopfront to a workshop space, the creative evolution of her designs, and her innovative approach to taxidermy, while also addressing the challenges of managing a business, including cash flow and overcoming impostor syndrome, while emphasizing the need for self-care and pacing oneself in the pursuit of success.
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Discover the secrets behind some of the nation's greatest crafters as Dom Chinea hears their stories from rough starts to hitting the big time.
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