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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
  • Dragons, Sale Dates, and Growing your Fan Base with Misha of Amazing Hats UK | CCs01e08
    Sep 2 2022

    It was such a joy to meet and interview Monique Misha Wiles of Amazing Hats UK, who makes cute little dragons, rats, and hats! She crochets them as small as 1" high often using hand-dyed thread by Sophie Abell of The Stitchy Ferret, who I must thank for connecting Monique and me.


    Monique has been crocheting for 20 years and started her business in 2010 making hats. She then branched into dolls, and now mainly makes dragons. It's a niche market, but she loves that what she makes brings joy to people. Her enthusiastic fans/friends inspire her and motivate her to keep doing what she does.


    We chatted over a mocktail Tequila Sunrise about business, making, and ourselves. Grab your own drink and listen now!


    Highlights in this episode include:

    • Misha's journey through hats, dolls, and dragons
    • Using sale dates instead of making to order
    • Building a community for fans
    • Getting inspiration from looking at artists working in different media
    • Meeting Misha's pet rats


    Connect with Misha:

    • Website
    • Instagram
    • Facebook Sale Group
    • Facebook Page


    Full show notes


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    1 h et 2 min
  • Journeys with Jacqueline: Artistic style journeys, The journey of growing a business, The journey of making an idea into a card - Paper Willow | CCs01e07
    Aug 19 2022

    It was such a joy to meet and interview Jacqueline, master graphic designer and stationer of Paper Willow. I just adore her work - I love stationery, and I love her style for my personal correspondence. I could easily bankrupt myself in her shop!


    We chatted over a raspberry mojito and a blood orange mimosa about business, making, and ourselves. Listen now!


    Highlights in this episode include:

    💌 The never-ending journey of developing your artistic style

    💌 The importance of questioning received wisdom - and how you can be so much better off if you do

    💌 Jacqueline's experience of someone infringing on her copyright

    💌 The psychological boost of winning awards - which are surprisingly long-lasting!

    💌 How an idea becomes a card


    This is episode 7 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. For more community, do join my Facebook group Handmade Business Club UK.


    Find Jacqueline online:


    Paper Willow Website


    Paper Willow on Instagram


    Paper Willow on Etsy


    Paper Willow on Not on the High Street


    Full show notes are available at:

    https://amethystraccoon.co.uk/cc7

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Getting to know The Dye Wizard Sophie Abell of The Stitchy Ferret | CCs01e06
    Aug 5 2022

    Join Sophie Abell, The Dye Wizard of The Stitchy Ferret, and me. We chatted about cocktails, business, dyeing fabrics and more, balancing the demands of family and business, and her exciting new projects and plans!


    It was such a delight to chat with Sophie. I learned a lot about her craft and journey, and I just loved getting to know her. I hope you do, too!


    Highlights in this episode include:

    🧙 Tips for making time for your business with an active toddler on hand

    🧙 The importance of running a values-led business

    🧙 The importance of building a community to have a good sounding board

    🧙 Some thoughts on the practicalities of transitioning your following from buying on Etsy to buying from your own website


    This is episode 6 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. For more community, do join my Facebook group Handmade Business Club UK.


    The Stitchy Ferret on Instagram


    The Stitchy Ferret's Website


    The Stitchy Ferret on Facebook


    The Stitchy Ferret's Crafty Corner Facebook group


    Ferret Dyeworks on Instagram


    Ferret Dyeworks Website


    Sophie's Patreon


    Full show notes

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    1 h et 14 min
  • How to get better nutrition so you have more energy with Louise Lewis | CCs01e05
    Jul 22 2022

    Listen in to some brilliant insights from Louise Lewis, Nutritionist, as the first guest expert on this show designed to build community among makers & artisans. She shared some top tips for getting better nutrition without spending hours in the kitchen every day, her favourite health podcast, what she loves about being in business for herself, what she finds challenging, the importance of role models, and more.


    The scientist in me delights at the way Louise provides individual nutrition plans based on testing hormones, gut health, and more. Her goal is to help you have enough energy to do what you want. That could be having enough energy to play with your small children daily, join a wild swimming club at the weekends, or even simply stop falling asleep on the sofa at 8 pm every night. I know that hubby & I have had much more energy since revamping our diet in 2019 to be more nutritious (and to successfully avoid the statins the GP wanted to give hubby). So, I'm now a firm believer in the power of better nutrition and how it can have some surprising ripple effects.


    Highlights include:

    • 0:00 - Intro
    • 1:44 - Tonight's drinks: Louise loves her teas
    • 3:12 - Introducing Louise and her holistic view of nutrition
    • 5:39 - Louise's maker hobbies
    • 7:25 - How Louise got started in nutrition and her business
    • 9:45 - Louise's thoughts on how to find role models for entrepreneurship
    • 11:33 - Louise's 3 top tips for how to get better nutrition whilst being time poor
    • 17:10 - What would Louise outsource in her business?
    • 18:17 - Louise's thoughts on low-calorie and low-carb diets
    • 21:01 - A few thoughts on choosing alternative kinds of pasta
    • 23:10 - Can better nutrition help with period health, perimenopause, and menopause?
    • 26:14 - Louise's most and least favourite things about running a business
    • 28:28 - Louise's favourite underrated tool
    • 30:30 - Favourite podcasts
    • 32:52 - What we've learned lately and what we want to learn
    • 36:13 - Louise's 12-week De-Stress Method
    • 38:03 - How do you know when a work is finished?


    Connect with Louise:

    Website

    Instagram

    LinkedIn

    Facebook

    YouTube


    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Dr Rangan Chatterjee's health podcast "Feel Better, Live More"

    Helen Pritchard - Get leads from LinkedIn


    Complete show notes

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    42 min
  • Being yourself, running your own business, and horses with Chelle Mullen of Storm and Grace | CCs01e04
    Jun 4 2022

    Jeweller Chelle Mullen of Storm and Grace and I chatted about all things jewellery, business, horses (and cats and raccoons), eco-consciousness, and gin.

    Highlights include:

    • 1:05 – Introducing Chelle
    • 3:07 – Tonight’s cocktail – Horse’s Neck
    • 4:13 – Who is Chelle, what does she do, and how did she get started?
    • 5:59 – The joy of running her own business
    • 6:35 – Top tip for jewellery care
    • 7:45 – A common myth about jewellery making
    • 8:31 – How do you go from a lump of silver out of the ground to a ring?
    • 10:14 – Chelle’s most underrated tool in the workshop
    • 12:03 – More of Chelle’s thoughts on starting and running her own business
    • 15:15 – Top choice for outsourcing
    • 16:38 – Chelle’s horses (and one semi-tame squirrel)
    • 20:27 – Inspiration for new makes and how the commissioning process works
    • 22:19 – Our favourite pieces
    • 24:47 – Chelle’s top tip for planning without overwhelm
    • 27:03 – Top tip for an easy way to begin being eco-conscious in your business
    • 28:29 – Music that gets us pumped up and going
    • 29:58 – It’s okay to be yourself!
    • 32:12 – Chelle’s upcoming plans and where to find her online
    • 33:29 – How do you know when a work is finished?


    • Chelle's Website: https://www.stormandgrace.co.uk/jewellery/
    • Chelle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storm.and.grace/

    Resources mentioned:

    • The Design Trust planner: https://www.thedesigntrust.co.uk/online-course/the-design-trust-diary-planner-2022/
    • Alex Boyé's music: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlexBoyeReal
    • Raccoons Hourly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/raccoonhourly

    This is part of my community-building 🥂 Cocktails & Chat podcast and Instagram Live series. The idea is to kick back, relax, get to know your fellow makers, and realise you're not alone. 🤝 For more community, join my Facebook group Handmade Business Club UK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/handmadebusinessclubuk⁠

    Full show notes:

    https://www.amethystraccoon.co.uk/cc4/

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    38 min