Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...
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Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...
#54: In the Middle of It All: How to Stay Rooted When You’re Pulled in Every Direction
The Jeweler's View
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1 week ago
#54: In the Middle of It All: How to Stay Rooted When You’re Pulled in Every Direction
Send us a text In episode 54 of 'The Jeweler's View,' Courtney Gray, a seasoned metalsmith and business strategist, shares insights on maintaining balance amidst the chaos of a busy creative life. Gray narrates a story about her friend, Rita Marie Ross, and how they navigate hectic times through grounding rituals. She introduces three simple grounding techniques: a 'bench reset,' a five-sense check-in, and an evening sweep, emphasizing the importance of presence and awareness in daily creativ...
The Jeweler's View
Send us a text Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares insights on the importance of connection in building a successful jewelry business. She emphasizes that genuine relationships and consistent, personal interactions with collectors, peers, and mentors are more valuable than viral moments or optimized posts. The episode encourages jewelers to reach out and reconnect as a way to cultivate a supportive and thriving creative network. Support the show...