The Pin Tool Podcast | Pottery | Ceramics | Small Business
Arts:Visual Arts
In this episode, I talk about ways to underscore your style and set yourself apart from others in your own way by asking: "Who's it for?", "What's it for?", and "What change are you trying to make?".
Books: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. by Seth Godin
An example of intentional design and why.
See The Florian Gadsby Mug Post Here.
See my friend Angela and the details section of her cat bowls here.
Say hello to my cousin Beth here.
S2E7: You Are Not Defined By Only Your Work - Creating Your Pottery
S2E6: Taking Ownership- Creating Your Pottery
S2E5: Appeasing The Kiln Gods- Firing Your Pottery
S2E4: Is It Time To Quit? - Creating Your Pottery
S2E3: Collecting and Sprouting Seeds of Ideas - Creating Your Pottery
S2E2: Adapting Artificial Intelligence To Your Art- Creating Your Pottery
S2E1: Ways to Avoid Existential Vacuum & Depression - Making Your Pottery
S1E12: Tips For Managing Custom Orders- Selling Your Pottery
S1E11: My Experience In A Direct Marketing Environment- Marketing Your Pottery
S1E10: Using A Treadle Wheel - Making Your Pottery
S1E9: Tips For Holiday Show Prep - Selling Your Pottery
S1E8: Tips For Cutting Cost - Selling Your Pottery
S1E7: Showing Up As A Professional -Marketing Your Pottery
S1E6: What Your Work Encompasses - Marketing Your Pottery
S1E5: Analyzing Art Shows - Marketing Your Pottery
S1E4: Ways We Stall Out Of Fear - Shipping Your Pottery
S1E3: Pottery After Work - Creating Your Pottery
S1E2: Intentional Action - Creating Your Pottery
S1E1: Dealing With Burnout - Creating Your Pottery
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