28 Dec Business of Craft Podcast Round-Up December
The Business of Craft podcast presents interviews with a diverse range of experts from the craft industry. Guests share their proven strategies for success and thoughts on the ever-evolving trends. Subscribe to the show and each new episode will be available immediately in your listening library! Do you have some catch-up time available now that the holidays are over? Starting in 2018, look for new episodes published on the 1st and 15th of each month. Click here for the podcast archive for all the previous episodes.
Business of Craft Topics
Each episode explores a topic by breaking it down to clarify not just why these points are important for your business but how to immediately put these ideas into play. Listen to each 30-45 minute episode during your commute, walking on the treadmill, lunch break, or while you are working on your craft project.
Our host, Leanne Pressly, keeps the conversation focused because your time is important. Of course, we do indulge in a bit of fun to learn more about our guest’s lighter side. Our most recent episodes are highlighted below.
Episode Highlights
Business of Craft Episode 23: Leanne Pressly, of Stitchcraft Marketing, fields listener questions covering topics ranging from generosity marketing, stepping up your digital marketing education, and transitioning to selling as a wholesaler.
Business of Craft Episode 22: Sarah Resnick, the owner and founder of Gist Yarns and Advah Designs, literally weaves the two businesses together to support rituals, community, sustainability, and culture.
Business of Craft Episode 21: Martha Sielman, of Studio Art Quilt Associates, shares her experience in advancing the movement of art quilts, gaining exposure for the medium in museums and educating those not in the know about art quilts.
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