Yours For The Making with Robin Johnson

Robin Johnson

Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson - founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on shows such as The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

  1. 1D AGO

    How Simon Thomas Pirie Built a Bespoke Furniture Business That Lasted 30 Years

    Robin Johnson sits down with furniture maker and designer Simon Thomas Pirie to discuss the reality of building a long term creative business in Britain. Simon shares his journey from studying fine art and discovering woodworking through Hook Park, to running a respected bespoke furniture workshop in Dorset for nearly three decades. The conversation explores furniture design, apprenticeships, CNC technology, kitchens, direct client work, workshop culture, scaling a creative business, and the pressure of balancing craftsmanship with commercial survival. Simon also reflects on leadership, hiring the right people, working with architects and interior designers, and why British furniture making struggles without proper industrial support. Key Topics Covered Building a bespoke furniture business from scratchHook Park and the influence of John MakepeaceFine art, furniture design, and creative career pathsThe reality of running a small workshop businessWhy direct client relationships matterKitchens versus freestanding furniture projectsCNC machines and modern furniture productionHiring apprentices and training young makersWorkshop culture and team dynamicsExpanding into larger workshop spacesBritish furniture making versus European manufacturingCreative burnout and staying inspired after 30 yearsGarden bench production and Chelsea Flower ShowWorking with architects and interior designersLegacy, craftsmanship, and long term creative work Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Growing up around woodworking 01:41 Discovering furniture making 02:48 Learning at Hook Park 05:20 Teaching furniture design 08:25 Starting the workshop 10:14 The struggle of solo makers 11:30 Kitchens and commercial projects 16:30 Design influences and style 21:50 Expanding the workshop 26:36 CNC technology and production 31:42 Workshop culture and apprentices 50:45 Problems with creative education 58:59 Becoming a furniture maker 01:02:57 Bespoke furniture versus products 01:08:03 Recycled timber projects 01:09:02 Advice to his younger self

    1h 16m
  2. MAY 13

    Young Crafters Building Careers in Furniture Making and Textile Design

    Robin Johnson sits down with sisters Clara and Rose Prince to discuss studying furniture making and textile design, navigating creative careers, and building a future in craft. Clara studies furniture making at West Dean College while Rose focuses on weaving and textiles at Chelsea College. They speak openly about the realities of creative education, student debt, apprenticeships, networking, exhibitions, and the pressure of entering industries where practical skills matter more than academic status. The conversation also explores collaboration, British manufacturing, women in craft industries, and why hands on work still matters in a digital world. Key Topics Covered: Studying furniture making at West Dean CollegeLearning weaving and textile design at Chelsea CollegeWomen entering male dominated craft industriesNetworking and building industry relationships through exhibitionsStarting a creative career after universityThe reality of running a craft businessCreative collaboration between furniture and textilesThe financial pressure of university and student debtWhy apprenticeships deserve more attentionBritish manufacturing and sustainable productionUsing textiles to support dementia care and cognitive healthBalancing creative ambition with practical industry experience Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Clara and Rose Prince 00:43 Growing up in a creative and hands on family 02:22 Women entering furniture making and textile design 04:48 Supporting each other through creative education 05:53 Exhibitions and presenting work publicly 07:56 How university prepares students for industry 09:32 Plans after graduation and gaining industry experience 12:19 Collaboration ideas and future business ambitions 17:52 Balancing business goals with personal ambitions 21:43 Family influence and inherited craftsmanship 22:54 The cost of university and creative education 23:10 Apprenticeships versus university pathways 26:31 Textiles, dementia care, and cognitive health 29:23 British manufacturing and preserving craft industries 46:48 Advice to their younger selves

    55 min
  3. MAY 6

    From Pandemic Pivot to Sculptural Wood Art: How Oliver Chalk Built a Self Taught Wood Turning Career

    Robin Johnson speaks with Oliver Chalk, a self taught wood turner who rebuilt his career during the pandemic by following curiosity rather than a fixed plan. Starting with climbing holds and basic tools, Oliver moved into large scale sculptural woodwork, developing his own techniques through repetition and failure. He explains why surface, texture, and emotional response drive his work, how investing in the right tools changed his trajectory, and why process matters more than outcome when building a creative career. Key Topics Covered Learning wood turning without formal trainingBuilding skill through experimentation and repetitionImportance of investing in professional tools and maintaining themDeveloping a recognisable style through surface and textureWorking with large scale timber and physical challengesUsing natural materials for sustainability and longevityCreative philosophy focused on process and self expressionBalancing risk, safety, and creativity in the workshopWhy failure drives progress and skill development Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Oliver Chalk and his wood turning work 00:46 Pandemic career shift and early experimentation 02:11 Learning wood turning through trial and error 06:57 Discovering surface texture and creative direction 09:30 Investing in tools and committing to the craft 10:10 Working with large scale timber and safety awareness 18:09 Moving from turning to sculptural carving techniques 22:49 Creative philosophy and finding purpose through making 29:21 Creativity as problem solving and pushing limits 34:23 Process over product and emotional connection to work 39:27 Exhibitions, galleries, and building a career 53:27 Advice on failure and continuous improvement

    59 min
  4. APR 29

    Started With No Plan & Built a Sustainable Timber Business from Scratch with Ben Goldsmith

    Robin Johnson speaks with Ben Goldsmith from Design Woodcraft Ltd about building a timber and furniture business without a clear plan. Ben started with no tools, no strategy, and no formal direction, then grew the company through consistent work and curiosity. The conversation focuses on how the business developed into a sustainable operation, milling its own timber, tracking carbon impact, and working with high profile hospitality clients. This episode gives a grounded view of how a creative business can grow through action rather than planning, and where that approach creates both opportunity and limitations. Key Topics Covered: Starting a business with no plan or formal trainingMoving from kitchen work into woodworking and furniture makingHow Design Woodcraft Ltd grew through trial and consistencyBuilding a sustainable timber supply chain from log to finished productMilling timber, air drying processes, and cost advantagesCarbon tracking and creating low impact furniture productsWorking with hospitality clients and high end restaurantsWhy word of mouth growth limits scaleThe challenge of marketing a craft based businessCreating recurring revenue through maintenance servicesPlans to expand workshop capacity and increase turnover Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Ben Goldsmith and Design Woodcraft Ltd 02:47 Starting with no tools and no clear plan 07:52 Years of operating without strategy or structure 14:27 Carbon tracking and sustainability in furniture production 23:01 Milling timber and cost advantages 26:00 Full control of supply chain from log to product 29:54 Limits of word of mouth growth 37:23 Creating a recurring revenue service model 41:03 Challenges with marketing and content 1:00:49 Advice on creativity and exploration

    1h 5m
  5. APR 22

    Branding, Psychology and AI in Design: How Global Brands Create Emotional Connection and Stand Out

    Robin Johnson speaks with Paul Drake from JDO Ltd, a global branding agency working with brands such as Dove and Shell, to break down how branding actually works. This conversation focuses on emotional response, visual identity, and why strong brands win attention and trust. Paul explains how design influences perception, how storytelling drives value, and why consistency matters more than originality in many cases. They also examine the real impact of AI on creative industries, from branding and product design to customer experience. Key Topics Covered How global brands build emotional connection through designWhy branding is about psychology not just visualsThe role of storytelling in premium product positioningHow distinctive shapes and visual cues drive brand recognitionCase study of luxury packaging and high value productsThe real process behind building a brand identityHow AI is changing branding, design, and creative workPractical use of AI in engineering, product development, and trainingThe balance between human creativity and automationCareer advice for entering branding, design, and creative industries Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Paul Drake and global branding work 01:11 How branding projects begin and how agencies build brand identity 02:05 Career path into branding and design industry 03:00 Emotional response and how brands influence perception 05:12 Why storytelling drives value in creative work 07:33 Brand consistency and why it builds long term trust 10:39 Visual cues, shapes, and consumer behaviour 12:36 Case study of Mermaid gin and packaging design success 16:30 Building a global branding agency and creative partnerships 19:43 What makes a product visually distinctive 23:06 Designing furniture and creating a recognisable style 27:04 The economics of design, production, and scalability 31:58 CAD, CNC, and technical challenges in manufacturing 36:41 AI in design and the future of creative industries 41:55 Automation, jobs, and the future of work 44:34 Can AI replace creativity and brand thinking 49:03 Limits of AI in product design and real world application 53:05 AI in engineering and medical innovation 57:08 Technology as a tool to extend human capability 1:03:08 Human interaction versus automation in daily life 1:10:21 How to get into branding and design careers 1:28:15 Advice for younger self and building confidence

    1h 36m
  6. APR 15

    How Paddy Piggott Built the Dragon Bar from Nothing and What Running a Bar Really Takes

    Robin Johnson sits down with Paddy Piggott to break down how he went from washing dishes during a recession to opening one of Hastings’ most well known bars. Paddy shares how he started with no qualifications, worked his way through kitchens and bars, and spotted the opportunity to open the Dragon Bar. He explains the reality of building a venue from an empty 1820 storage unit, digging out the basement by hand, and creating a space that has lasted over 20 years. This conversation focuses on what it takes to run a bar long term. Paddy talks through staffing challenges, rising costs, regulations, and why the industry is harder now than when he started. He also explains why bars succeed or fail, and why creating the right atmosphere matters more than anything else. Alongside the business, Paddy shares stories from years behind the bar, the culture of Hastings, and why risk, travel, and experience matter more than playing it safe. Key Topics Covered Starting in hospitality with no qualifications during a recessionWorking in kitchens and bars and learning through experienceThe culture and late night scene at Harper’s in HastingsOpening the Dragon Bar and finding the right locationRenovating an empty unit and building the bar by handCreating a space that attracts loyal customers and strong staffManaging staff and building a team with personality and energyThe financial reality of running a bar and rising operating costsRegulations, taxes, and why the industry is harder todayDifferences between running a bar and a restaurantWhy atmosphere and experience drive repeat customersThe impact of social media and changing nightlife cultureLessons from travel, risk taking, and personal growth Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Paddy Piggott and early career 00:34 Starting work as a dishwasher during a recession 01:31 Harper’s bar and late night culture in Hastings 03:44 Changes in nightlife and social behaviour over time 08:17 Decision to open the Dragon Bar 10:10 Finding the location and securing the lease 12:30 Renovating the space and building the bar 14:05 Designing the bar and creating long lasting features 17:10 Running the kitchen and building a reputation for food 20:10 Staff culture and hiring the right people 26:39 Why opening a bar today is harder than before 28:22 Rising costs and the economics of running a bar 37:26 Buying and rebuilding Fagan’s restaurant 45:19 Why bars are more viable than restaurants 50:13 Social media and changing customer behaviour 52:50 Memorable stories from behind the bar 1:01:05 Advice to his 18 year old self

    1h 6m
  7. APR 8

    How Robin Johnson Built a Joinery Business After Failure and Rebuilt for Growth

    Robin Johnson reflects on one year of Yours for the Making and the journey behind building his business, Johnson Bespoke. Starting in his father’s workshop, Robin developed a hands on approach to making from an early age. He went on to study surf science, where he learned critical thinking, before working at Quiksilver and gaining insight into retail and customer behaviour. After a period in teaching design and technology, he made the decision to leave and start his own business. In this episode, Robin shares the reality of building a creative business from scratch. He talks through early struggles with pricing, inconsistent work, and poor financial management. He explains how losing a major project during COVID forced a reset, and how focusing on joinery and controlling costs allowed the business to recover and grow. He also reflects on hiring key people, building a skilled team, and setting a clear direction for the company. This is a direct account of building a business through mistakes, pressure, and long term thinking. Key Topics Covered One year of podcasting and lessons from creative guestsEarly exposure to making and learning through experimentationStudying surf science and developing critical thinkingWorking at Quicksilver and understanding retail behaviourTeaching design and technology and working in private educationStarting Johnson Bespoke and early business challengesFinancial mistakes and lessons from COVID disruptionWhy focusing on joinery improved profitabilityHiring key people and building a strong teamScaling a creative business and working with global designersLong term ambition to build a leading joinery companyPersonal growth through podcasting and reflection Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 One year of podcasting and purpose of the solo episode 01:14 Early making experiences and learning through experimentation 03:25 Studying surf science and developing critical thinking 07:16 Teaching design and technology and working in schools 12:04 Starting Johnson Bespoke and early struggles 15:15 Taking on major projects and facing COVID disruption 19:04 Financial mistakes and learning to manage numbers 21:41 Hiring Richard Muddyman and scaling the business 26:35 Building high end joinery and working with designers 31:42 Podcast growth and building a personal brand 36:12 Advice to his 18 year old self and mindset

    45 min
  8. APR 1

    100 Million Streams and Counting: Soul Singer Sam Wills on Music, Identity and Building a Career as an Independent Artist

    Robin Johnson sits down with Sam Wills, a soulful vocalist and independent artist from Hastings whose song Traingazing recently hit 100 million streams. Sam grew up in Surrey, moved to Hastings at 13, and cut his teeth playing covers in local pubs and restaurants before developing one of the most distinctive falsettos in British soul music. In this episode, Sam talks honestly about what it takes to build a music career from the ground up without a major label: the four years it took to make his album Breathe, the battle with imposter syndrome, the grind of social media, the reality of streaming income, and what it means to hear your song played by DJ Jazzy Jeff in Ibiza. He also shares the story of building a cabin in the woods by hand using pallet wood, why he started making fruit wine, and what he is planning for album number three. This is a conversation about creativity, obsession, staying independent and finding your own path as an artist. Key Topics Covered: How growing up in Hastings and its live music scene shaped Sam's confidence and stage craftSam's first gig at Pissarros playing Arctic Monkeys covers and the years of pub and restaurant performances that followedReaching 100 million streams on Train Gazing and how that milestone sits alongside imposter syndromeWhat Sam's musical style actually sounds like: soulful harmonies, folk, hip-hop, R&B and jazz influencesThe four years it took to make the album Breathe and the emotional stagnation that inspired itWhy the album tells a cohesive story from start to finish and how listeners have connected with itBeing independent: label services deals, creative control, forming your own team and staying out of the major label systemThe reality of social media for independent musicians: 80% of working time, perfectionism, and the fear of being left behind Enjoying the show? Leave a review, follow us, and share the episode with a fellow maker. New episodes every week with artists, designers, craftsmen and creators from around the world. Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson — founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop — this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Key Moments: 00:00 Robin introduces Sam Wills and the context of a Hastings music scene that gave him the space to develop 01:03 Sam moved to Hastings at 13 and within months was playing his first gig at Pissarros doing Arctic Monkeys and Craig David covers 03:13 Why Hastings is genuinely unique for live music: any night of the week, any part of the Old Town, there is always music somewhere 04:51 Traingazing hits 100 million streams and Sam reflects on what that number actually means 05:21 Why numbers do not define success but do help when imposter syndrome and self-doubt creep in 07:40 Sam describes his musical style: soulful at its core, drifting between folk, hip-hop, R&B and jazz 11:13 Why Breathe took nearly four years to make and how a period of stagnation became its emotional foundation 14:27 Why being a musician now means being a marketer, content creator and social media strategist as much as a songwriter 21:51 Sam's musical influences: D'Angelo, Michael Jackson, Jeff Buckley, Bonnie Raitt, Frank Ocean, Justin Timberlake and Chet Baker 23:34 How a single connection in Hamburg led to a festival show in Taiwan and the discovery of a strong listening base across Southeast Asia 25:27 Using Spotify and Apple artist dashboards to track listeners by location and how Sam plans to tour East and Southeast Asia 27:44 The economics of streaming: a fraction of a penny per play and what 100 million streams would have been worth in the CD era 32:46 The British soul community: Jordan Rakei, Tom Misch, Olivia Dean and why artists competing for the same ears often make each other stronger 40:59 How Sam started building a cabin in the woods from pallet wood while making Breathe and why the physical project kept him sane 54:32 On the danger of chasing the next thing versus appreciating the journey and taking stock of progress 58:08 Why making an album requires obsession, belief and the willingness to keep pushing a boulder uphill 1:03:29 Advice for anyone wanting to start a music career: invest in self marketing, absorb the music you love, replicate to learn, get obsessed and keep making

    1h 10m

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Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson - founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on shows such as The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love. Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms. Subscribe now and follow Yours for the Making wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

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