A maker is someone who has a passion for creating something where formerly there was nothing. Making and being creative may be their full time job, a part-time hustle, or a hobby that brings them joy. Every week I will bring you two interviews of female and nonbinary makers of all kinds from all over the world.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
Laura Kishimoto is a designer/maker living in Denver and a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She was initially drawn to furniture design because it occupies a unique position between the fields of fine art and design. Furniture can both ... more
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Each week the hosts put together a great line up of craftspeople from a wide range of mediums. While the techniques and materials differ, the conversations are always top-notch.
I love tuning in to Katie and listening to her chats with new Makers. The interviews are inquisitive and hearing the stories of how they started and what makes their creative juices tick is always engaging.
Appreciate learning about all the moms and other wonder women who create. Really appreciate that this podcast let’s all women bring their whole selves to their making discussions. These are the conversations I would imagine we have around kitchen tables across the country, and I love to hear what all those kitchen tables sound like, even when they aren’t like mine. Keep up the inspiring content, mama!
This podcast solidly stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Making It, Obey the Grain, Fitzall, Fools With Tools, Modern Maker and others in my feed. Realistic, honest, informative, witty — always worth a listen! Every maker perspective is an opportunity to strengthen and simultaneously diversify the community, and many valuable perspectives can be found here.
Look no further. Katie has a way to bring out the best in the people she talks with. Her voice is soothing (very important) and the people she interviews always bring out inspiration and motivation in my own making. I am constantly inspired, and have made many new connections by listening and following these extraordinary women makers. Keep on keeping on!
Apple Podcasts | #38 | Australia/Arts/Design |
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