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Makers Market At The Point Series - Full-Time Attorney Who Crafts Aromatherapy Dough & Potter Who Turns The Female Body Into Art
Makers Market At The Point Series - Full-Time Attorney Who Crafts Aromatherapy Dough & Potter Who Turns The Female Body Into Art
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The episode starts out with Aidan Frazer who is the founder and designer behind Luster Hustler. She has a deep passion for supporting women's rights and believes that the woman body should be appreciated more as an art form, a functional piece, really just appreciated in general. Aidan is new to being an entrepreneur but thanks to her mentors and support system, her business has grown from solely an Instagram business to Etsy and hopefully launching a website in the near future.The next guest on the episode is Britt Sweet who is the owner and founder of Birch & Grey Co. Britt decided to start this side gig as she found a niche that needed to be filled. To give people a chance to relieve stress with all-natural dough. It smells good, it feels good and it's made to last for a while! She launches scents by season from pumpkin in the fall to pine in the winter to grapefruit in the spring and summer. She also includes raw pieces of the scents into the dough to give it more of a visual appeal.To learn more about each of the guest's products, please visit their websites listed here: Luster Hustler and Birch & Grey Co.Also, please check out the featured musician of this episode, Azariah Charles.
Released:
May 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (88)
Jordan & Madison Give Cut & Sew Another Meaning; They Create Fashionable Pieces Inspired By Different Cultures: Jordan Carey and Madison Poitrast-Upton started Loquat with the intention of crafting fashion and apparel pieces inspired by various types of cultures and lifestyles. Both graduated from Maine College of Art and brought their fashion and textiles skills to their business to offer a variety of unique pieces such as pineapple leather handbags, form-fitting masks and so much more. I talk to Jordan and Madison about their journey starting their business, their projects and experiences while attending MECA, and future projects they are working on with Loquat. by Makers of the USA