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The Clay Place Podcast
Rebecca Norris
22 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.
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In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.
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Arts
Leisure,
Hobbies,
Crafts
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Jo from Brimble Studio
The Clay Place Podcast
34 minutes
2 months ago
Jo from Brimble Studio
For this episode I interview the lovely Jo from Brimble Studio. From her illustration and business past working for some huge companies, she decided to roll all her skills into one and start a pottery business. She has some great insights and tells us how she has grown her little business.
The Clay Place Podcast
In this episode, we hear from Hannah, a Scottish-born artist now living in Australia. She shares how a simple evening pottery class sparked an unexpected passion that quickly turned into a lifelong love of clay. Hannah also talks about how social media has played a major role in her pottery journey helping her connect with a global community, share her work, and grow as an artist.