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S3E7: Pottery After Work- Creating Your Pottery

S3E7: Pottery After Work- Creating Your Pottery

FromThe Pin Tool Podcast | Pottery | Ceramics | Small Business


S3E7: Pottery After Work- Creating Your Pottery

FromThe Pin Tool Podcast | Pottery | Ceramics | Small Business

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the idea of pottery as a vocation, as discussed in the video "Elizabeth Gilbert on Distinguishing Between Hobbies, Jobs, Careers, & Vocation | Acumen Academy"
This episode will explore how understanding the four terms Hobby, Job, Careers and Vocation are crucial for how you see yourself and your pottery while working a full-time job or having a career. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, this video by Elizabeth Gilbert will be helpful to you.

Book Mentioned:
Cræft: An Inquiry Into the Origins and True Meaning of Traditional Crafts First Edition
by Alexander Langlands
 
About:
Al Wayman's work and website:
www.creekroadpottery.com

My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman
https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/

The Pottery Dailies:
https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/

The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog:
https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/

Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program:
https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/
Released:
Mar 31, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

A pottery podcast by artist /owner Al Wayman of Creek Road Pottery in Laceyville, Pennsylvania, next to the cold Tuscarora Creek. Pull up a chair around the wheel as we discuss topics concerning the art and craft of pottery, good books, storytelling, marketing, and creating work that matters for folks who care.