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Websites for Potters | Kara Leigh Ford | Episode 518
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Kara Leigh Ford | Episode 518
Kara Leigh Ford is back for her second appearance on The Potters Cast. Last time she talked about Knowing When to Quit the Day Job. This time, along with giving us an update on her life, she also dives into the idea of the importance of having a website as a potter. Some of the main takeaways that I heard Kara talks about was that having a website of your own helps you to find and define who Your customers are. On all other platforms, ultimately the customer belongs to that platform that you are using as the storefront. On your website they are your customers. Another critical point is that having a website helps to build trust. The world is now associating authenticity with having an online home, a website. Kara has much more to say on this and her insights are brilliant.
More on Websites with Kara Leigh Ford
In the episode that accompanies this “bonisode”, Kara Leigh Ford talked a bit big picture in terms of websites. Here Kara gets down into the nitty gritty in what to think about in terms of having a website. We talk about platforms and content management and a host of other things. To listen in on this conversation for our Patreon community, click HERE.
Honest Making | Emma Connolly | Episode 517
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Emma Connolly | Episode 517
Emma Connolly is a potter who lives and works in Bedfordshire in the UK. Emma attended pottery classes at night school later in life before setting up her studio in her garden. Emma hand builds organic pieces leaving all the marks made during the process. Emma’s designs are inspired by the seasons and each piece has a scene carved by hand or by pressing botanicals into the clay.
Upping the Photography Game with Emma Connolly
In our digital age photography is even more important as we move the exposure of our work online. Especially if we are trying to convey the purpose or beauty of a piece when the element of touch is removed from the equation. Emma Connolly gives us some insights on upping the quality of photography. You can listen to this interview for the Patreon community by clicking HERE.Continue reading
Some Professional Tips | Emily Reason | Episode 516
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Emily Reason | Episode 516
Emily Reason is a potter, artist, and Instructor in Professional Crafts and Ceramics at Haywood Community College in North Carolina. She holds an MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and BFA from West Virginia University. Emily’s ceramics career has encompassed artist residencies, writing, teaching, and exhibitions.
Searching for the Path | Brandon Pena | Episode 515
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Brandon Pena | Episode 515
Originally from Cedar City, Utah, Brandon Peña is a functional potter currently teaching high school ceramics classes at Box Elder High School in Brigham City, Utah. Brandon received a BFA degree from Utah State University in 2016. Brandon discovered his passion for clay after taking his first ceramics class in high school; he now finds joy being able to share that passion with his own students. Aside from Making pottery, Brandon is an avid skateboarder who puts just as much time and effort into increasing his abilities on the board as he does with making his pots.
“Show Up. Try. Clean Up.” | Phil Lyons | Episode 514
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Phil Lyons | Episode 514
Phil Lyons is an artist, musician, and teacher in Madison, Wisconsin. Phil has been teaching ceramics & sculpture for the last 17 years at his alma mater, Madison West High where he replaced the legendary Don Hunt. Phil says, “I run one of the biggest and best high school ceramics studios anywhere!” Phil has an amazing wife (Judy) and three grown, creative sons.