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Adventures On The Glass Frontier

Adventures On The Glass Frontier

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Adventures on the Glass Frontier is a podcast about glass, creativity, and process. Through thoughtful conversations and shared experiences, we explore what it’s like to work with glass: the surprises, the frustrations, the happy accidents, and the lessons that emerge when you let creativity lead instead of forcing a plan. Episodes focus on creative process rather than perfection, and on learning to listen to the work as it takes shape. While glass is our medium, the ideas often extend beyond it, into how we think, create, and grow as artists.Texas Glass Girls Art
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    • Letting Creativity Lead
      Jan 8 2026

      In this first episode of Adventures On The Glass Frontier, we sit down for a quiet, honest conversation about creativity, not as something you control, but something you learn to listen to.

      We talk about working with glass, embracing spontaneity, and what happens when the process takes you somewhere you didn’t plan to go. From kiln surprises and unexpected materials to the moments when frustration turns into insight, this episode is about letting go of rigid expectations and allowing the work to lead.

      Glass has a way of teaching patience, humility, and trust, and some of our most meaningful pieces come from the moments when things don’t go exactly as planned.

      This episode sets the tone for the podcast: reflective, conversational, and grounded in real creative experience.

      In this episode, we talk about:

      • Letting creativity lead instead of forcing a plan

      • Working with unexpected materials and outcomes

      • “Happy accidents” and what they teach us

      • Why process often matters more than perfection

      • Finding value in what you learn, not just what you make

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      30 min
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