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Cocktails & Chat | Meet the Maker

Cocktails & Chat | Meet the Maker

De : Sara Jayne Slocombe
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Are you a maker running your own business? Do you love it but sometimes miss going out for drinks with your colleagues? Then you've come to the right place. In this podcast, you'll get to meet a maker on each episode as we chat over a cocktail or mocktail. You'll hear about different business models, the challenges and joys of running your own business, and you'll learn about many different kinds of making. I'm your host, Sara-Jayne Slocombe, and I provide bookkeeping for makers and artisans, but in this series the spotlight's on having fun and getting to know each other. Relax and join us!Sara Jayne Slocombe Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • Collaboration Over Competition with Teresa Bettelley of Shirley Rainbow | CCs01e11
      Nov 18 2022

      Meet the maker! I so enjoyed chatting with the fabulous Teresa Bettelley of Shirley Rainbow! She specialises in fun, cheerful embroidered pieces that bring a smile.

      We talked over some strawberry daiquiris about how she got started, the joy of spontaneity, the importance of great photography, the joys of building a network of makers (community over competition), top tips for your first online and in-person craft markets, the brilliant Lucy Worsley, how Teresa likes to spend her free time, what brings her the most joy, and more.

      Highlights in this episode include:

      • Teresa's top tips for your first online and in-person craft markets
      • The benefits of collaboration over competition
      • The joy of the spontaneity afforded by running your own business

      Teresa's Website

      Teresa's Instagram

      Things we mentioned in this episode:

      The soundtrack for Amélie

      Lucy Worsley

      Teresa's tutorials

      Full show notes are available at

      https://www.bookkeepingformakers.co.uk/cc11

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      57 min
    • The hidden power of scent with Dr Caroline McMillan of Peripherie Botanicals | CCs01e10
      Oct 7 2022

      If you know nothing or very little about aromatherapy, this is the episode for you! Caroline and I geeked out about aromatherapy, how it works, some of the science behind it, CBD, the wondrousness of plants, our shared joy of connecting through story, natural skincare, some of her top tips of scents and favourite blends, and so much more.


      Caroline is a Perfumer and Aromatherapist. Seeker and formulator of scents. Grounded in the art and science of natural botanical ingredients, Caroline cleanly and consciously formulates custom personal care products as the founder of Peripherie Botanicals. She is dedicated to empowering others in a shift to conscious, aromatherapeutic beauty that connects the mind, body, and soul. She is also a researcher of olfaction, sensory technologist, writer, and creative design strategist having built a successful career in the fashion industry.


      We enjoyed frozen sgroppinos in this episode. To make your own, mix 1 part vodka, 1 part limoncello, 1 part lemon sorbet, and 1 splash of prosecco.


      Highlights in this episode include:

      • What are essential oils and how do they work?
      • Caroline shares her top tips for scents to help combat overwhelm and stress
      • A very brief introduction to CBD for the complete beginner
      • For her doctoral research, Caroline made a robot with a brain-controlled interface to create a live symphony of different smells based on your thoughts!


      Connect with Caroline:


      The Senusous Peripheries Podcast


      Peripherie Botanicals Instagram


      Caroline's Instagram


      Caroline's free CBD Aromatherapy for Well-being in Perimenopause Guide


      All of Caroline's links


      This is episode 10 of my Cocktails & Chat series, a community-building project for makers to share the highs and lows of business and making and make it a bit less lonely.


      Full show notes

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      1 h et 12 min
    • Diverse Dolls building a better future with Temi of Amaris & Chaya | CCs01e09
      Sep 23 2022

      Temi and I chatted about diversity, business, vision for the future, sales platforms, languages, the importance of understanding that beauty is intrinsic rather than something acquired or consumed, wholesaling, and much more!


      We talked about the importance of bringing diversity to children's toy boxes - including diverse races, skin tones, heights, abilities, and more. Seeing ourselves reflected in the stories around us is vital at every age, because it helps us feel more seen, which helps to build a sense of belonging.


      We talked about how vital building a solid foundation of identity in childhood is, so that when we experiment with our looks and our style later on it comes from a place of fun rather than a place of fear. It's too easy to end up changing your identity to fit in if you aren't yet solid on who you are.


      As always, we also chatted about business and ourselves a bit. Temi currently knows 5 languages! She also shared her top 3 tips for outsourcing production, in case you want to make the shift to being a designer rather than a maker-designer. The importance of market testing and market research cropped up a few times in our conversation, too.


      We chatted over delicious Shirley Temples, which was the first time either of us had made one. Since we recorded this in April, the drink become a firm favourite in Temi's household! To make your own, mix 4 parts Sprite and/or ginger ale plus 1 part grenadine, garnished with maraschino cherries.


      Highlights in this episode include:

      * The vital importance of celebrating diversity of many sorts to lay firm foundations for your children's development.

      * How learning from past failures means you don't ever really fail. Take sensible precautions in the planning, but don't be afraid of failure.

      * Things to consider when choosing sales platforms for your business

      * The importance to Temi of trying to understand others - through her language studies, market research, and throughout life.


      This is episode 9 of my Cocktails & Chat series, a community-building project for makers and artisans to share the highs and lows of business and making and make it a bit less lonely.


      1:28 Introducing Amaris & Chaya

      3:24 The genesis Amaris & Chaya

      8:26 The importance of celebrating that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes

      11:38 Why it's important to bring racial diversity into children's toy boxes

      16:12 Temi's vision for Amaris & Chaya

      18:47 Temi's history of entrepreneurship

      20:06 What do you wish you knew before you started your business?

      21:59 A discussion about wholesale and research

      25:10 The importance of surrounding yourself as an entrepreneur with a strong supportive networking

      27:28 Temi's top 3 tips for outsourcing production

      30:43 New clothes and dolls in the works - and the value of listening to your customers

      32:20 What popular products have surprised Temi

      36:28 Choosing sales platforms for your business

      41:08 What Temi loves to read to unwind

      42:10 Temi, the up and coming polyglot!

      48:45 The importance of family to Temi

      49:45 How do you know when a piece is finished?

      51:04 Future plans for Amaris & Chaya


      Amaris & Chaya Website


      Amaris & Chaya Instagram


      Complete show notes

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      56 min
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