Slowmade: Nourishing Conversations for Jewelry Artists and Metalsmiths

Christine Mighion

Slowmade is a nourishing and inclusive space for independent jewelry artists and metalsmiths that supports your desire to build a more soulful, handcrafted business, and life... one that aligns with your values, your passion, and your creativity. Join jewelry artist, seasoned business owner, and the host of Slowmade, Christine Mighion in this conversational style podcast. You'll hear honest and inspiring stories from artists around the world, sharing their wins, their challenges, and the lessons they learned along the way to building financially sustainable and purpose driven business.

  1. Kate Weber: Pricing Your Work, Protecting Your Voice, and Staying True to the Craft

    MAR 25

    Kate Weber: Pricing Your Work, Protecting Your Voice, and Staying True to the Craft

    Kate Weber of Night Swim Designs joins me to talk about finding her way to metalsmithing during the uncertainty of 2020 after being furloughed from the travel industry. What began as something to fill the time quickly became a path she couldn’t imagine leaving, and working with metal felt like a language she already understood — a mix of creativity, structure, and problem-solving that finally clicked. In this conversation we talk honestly about what it looks like to build a life as an independent artist right now. We get into rising metal prices, slower sales, pricing handmade work sustainably, and the constant balance between creating what we love and making a living from it. Kate shares her thoughts on trusting your instincts, valuing your time, and why handmade jewelry should be seen as lasting work, not something disposable. We also talk about travel, nature, building a studio from the ground up, and the way working with our hands can bring us back to ourselves when everything else feels uncertain. This episode is a reminder that there isn’t one right way to build a creative life — only the path that feels true to you. Follow Along... Kate on Instagram: ⁠@nightswimdesigns Kate’s Website: nightswimdesigns.com Love the Podcast? Support an episode: ⁠Click here to learn more!⁠ Without your support I couldn’t continue the Slowmade Podcast. Thank you so much! Follow Christine and Slowmade... Instagram: ⁠@christinemighion⁠ Jewelry Website: ⁠christinemighion.com⁠ Slowmade: ⁠slowmadepodcast.com

    1h 7m
  2. ENCORE: Kerin Rose - Jewelry as a Bridge Between the Concrete World and the Soul-Based World & the Impact of Selling Art on Your Relationship to Creativity

    MAR 11

    ENCORE: Kerin Rose - Jewelry as a Bridge Between the Concrete World and the Soul-Based World & the Impact of Selling Art on Your Relationship to Creativity

    Originally aired August 21, 2024, this is not only one of your favorite episodes, it's one of mine! I’m sure you know how it feels when you meet someone new at an event and within a few minutes you feel you’ve found a kindred spirit? Someone who speaks your language. Well, that is how I felt when I met Kerin Rose… and it’s not because Rose was my maiden name.  Kerin was a member of a metalsmithing community I belonged to on Etsy. I’m sure if you have listened to the podcast for anything length of time you have heard me talk about EtsyMetal and the positive impact it had on my success as a new business owner.  I’ve probably known Kerin for 20 years now, but we’ve never sat down and had a conversation together. We would mostly chat about the business of selling jewelry, in our Etsy group forum, or more recently through DM’s. However, Kerin’s jewelry and ceramic work resonated with me on soul level and I knew that we spoke the same language which is why I was over the moon when she agreed to have a conversation with me on Slowmade. I've personally known Kerin as a wonderful jewelry and clay artist, but I was really surprised to hear her art journey extended far beyond those lines. I think you'll find her story surprising as well. From Kerin's website... "I am an artist  and  beauty hunter..... mostly, I am a believer in 'kinship magic'. It means that a person's personal energy can travel through an object.  How  do we connect more deeply to the natural world?  To each other?  To beauty? To the darker side of human existence? What do the spaces between us mean , and what are they actually made of?  Life is beautiful, and it's also hard...we are asked to hold both of those things  in our hands and heart at the same time. Sometimes, you need a tangible object, a ritual, a symbol of being human. That is where I come in." Website: www.kerinrose.com Instagram: @kerinrose If this podcast means something to you and you would like to support it, please take a a moment to give it a few kinds word with a written review on your favorite podcast listening platform. This helps me share the podcast with others. You can also share a favorite episode or consider joining our Slowmade Podcast Patreon community. You support literally makes this podcast possible. Thank you so much!You can follow along or reach out to Christine on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@christinemighion⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠@slowmadepodcast⁠⁠⁠ or you can send her an email at: info@christinemighion.com

    1h 11m
  3. Rachel Morris: What’s Waiting in the Box of Unfinished Things

    FEB 25

    Rachel Morris: What’s Waiting in the Box of Unfinished Things

    Rachel Morris is a metalsmith, educator, and business consultant whose creative life has taken many turns — from early metalwork at age eight to theater, teaching, and even circus camp along the way. Through it all, metal has remained the steady thread. In this conversation, Rachel shares how teaching has shaped her own craft, why evolving your work sometimes means stepping outside of cohesion, and how she’s learning to redefine success on her own terms. We talk about impostor syndrome, inventory anxiety, and the humbling experience of watching someone fall in love with a piece you made. Rachel also opens up about her long-running projects — including A Box of Unfinished Things and her upcoming clasp-making book — both of which explore how we think about design, mechanisms, and unfinished work in new ways. This episode is a thoughtful reflection on growth, mentorship, and the courage to keep building what feels true. Follow along with Rachel... Rachel's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@eclecticnaturejewelry     The two playlists we discussed are:         The Cogswell "Creative Stonesetting" Zoom-Along: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkwALzpyEHL2XcLrtliWRiD_cAHGnr7n9         A Box of Unfinished Things: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkwALzpyEHL1fzw_3d0fnniLhCeS1UPiP Rachel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EclecticNatureJewelry Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eclecticnaturejewelry Rachel's Website: https://eclecticnaturejewelry.com Also mentioned... Josh Simpson, Glass artist - the Infinity Project: ⁠https://www.joshsimpsonglass.com/infinity-project⁠ Love the Podcast? Support an episode: ⁠Click here to learn more!⁠ Without your support I couldn’t continue the Slowmade Podcast. Thank you so much! Follow Christine and Slowmade... Instagram: ⁠@christinemighion⁠ Jewelry Website: ⁠christinemighion.com⁠ Slowmade: ⁠slowmadepodcast.com

    1h 6m
  4. Janine DeCresenzo: Playing the Long Game as a Working Artist (Art Shows, Business Shifts, & Sustainability)

    JAN 28

    Janine DeCresenzo: Playing the Long Game as a Working Artist (Art Shows, Business Shifts, & Sustainability)

    In this episode of Slowmade, I’m joined by Janine DeCresenzo, a studio jeweler who has spent more than twenty years supporting herself through her craft — largely on the art show circuit. Janine shares what it’s really been like to build a life around travel, art festivals, and face-to-face connection with customers, and what that path has taught her about community, stamina, safety, and the long game of being a working artist. We talk honestly about the physical and emotional toll of show life, how priorities shift over time, and what it looks like to step back without walking away from the work you’ve built. Our conversation also explores Janine’s recent business shifts — leaning more into custom work, home trunk shows, and creating a model that feels more balanced and sustainable in this season of her life. We spend time talking about learning as an artist, staying curious, and even how Janine is thoughtfully exploring AI as a tool to support the business side of her work, freeing up more time for the studio. This is a grounded, generous conversation about evolving without erasing your past, listening to what your life is asking for now, and trusting that a creative career doesn’t have to stay fixed to remain meaningful. In this episode, we talk about: Building a full-time jewelry career through art shows and travel What 20+ years on the art show circuit really looks like Safety, stamina, and self-care on the road Choosing a slower, more balanced business model Custom work and building deeper client relationships Staying curious and continuing to learn as an artist Using AI as a supportive business tool (not a creative replacement) Playing the long game as a working artist Connect with Janine: Website: janinedecresenzojewelry.com Instagram: @decresenzojwlry Love the Podcast? Support an episode: ⁠Click here to learn more!⁠ Without your support I couldn’t continue the Slowmade Podcast. Thank you so much! Follow Christine and Slowmade... Instagram: ⁠@christinemighion⁠ Jewelry Website: ⁠christinemighion.com⁠ Slowmade: ⁠slowmadepodcast.com

    57 min
  5. The Question I’m Hearing the Most Right Now: On Choosing Support During Uncertain Times

    JAN 21

    The Question I’m Hearing the Most Right Now: On Choosing Support During Uncertain Times

    Lately, I’ve been hearing the same question come up again and again — in DMs, emails, and quiet conversations with other jewelry artists: Should I be working with a coach right now? In this bonus episode, I’m sharing an honest reflection from my own experience — what I’ve learned after investing in courses, coaching, and masterminds over the years, what ultimately felt supportive (and what didn’t), and how my relationship to “business advice” has shifted in this current season. We’ll talk about: why support isn’t one-size-fits-all how timing and season matter more than formulas the difference between scaling and sustaining and why being in community with peers can sometimes offer more clarity than expert guidance There’s no right answer here — just an invitation to listen inward, trust your own discernment, and choose what genuinely supports you right now. If you’re feeling uncertain, tired, or overwhelmed by the noise, I hope this episode helps you feel a little less alone — and a little more grounded as you consider your next step. Learn more about the Slowmade Collective! My favorite place for support, community, and connection. Love the Podcast? Support an episode: ⁠Click here to learn more!⁠ Without your support I couldn’t continue the Slowmade Podcast. Thank you so much! Follow Christine and Slowmade... Instagram: ⁠@christinemighion⁠ Jewelry Website: ⁠christinemighion.com⁠ Slowmade: ⁠slowmadepodcast.com

    13 min
  6. ENCORE: Robin Wade - Breathing Life Into Art to Create Meaningful Talismans & Healing Deep Wounds Through a Personal Art Practice

    JAN 14

    ENCORE: Robin Wade - Breathing Life Into Art to Create Meaningful Talismans & Healing Deep Wounds Through a Personal Art Practice

    My guest today is Robin Wade and I think she has really mastered the art of weaving in story to each one of her pieces imbuing them with life and personality. I’ve loved her jewelry for a long time, but I’ve recently fallen head over heels in love with her ceramic rattles which you will hear us talk about today. Robin’s journey as an artist began in high school, when her art teacher recognized she was going through a difficult time time and helped her work through her emotions with art. Influenced by the healing she received through her art practice and the memory of her supportive teacher, Robin began helping troubled and traumatized children find healing using art as therapy, an experience which has deeply impacted her artistic perspective.  We talk about the intuitive process of creating art, balancing the business side of art with creativity, the importance of boundaries with custom work, and much more. Bio: Robin lives near the ocean in Southern California and has been an artist for many years working and teaching primarily in watercolor, sculpture, and jewelry.  She grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and has lived in Oregon and Utah. Over the years she worked with mentally ill teenagers, taught art with youth in custody teens, and taught 9th-grade art classes. She also worked for about ten years with abused, abandoned, and neglected children from birth – eighteen years of age.  Art has always been important to Robin. It has been a way to work through personal trauma, express feelings, connect with joy, and everything in-between. Robin continues to be moved by the human spirit. The strength and courage it can take to find one’s way through life. She wants her work to touch the heart, make someone laugh, think, and most importantly, remind them of their own inner strength.  Robin's Instagram: ⁠@robinwadejewelry⁠ Robin on Etsy: ⁠RobinWade⁠ Stephanie Gagos Auction for Artists on Facebook

    1h 5m
  7. ENCORE: Laura Bouton on Metalsmithing - A Family Affair, Finding Empowerment Through Craft, & Designing for Love and Livelihood

    12/31/2025

    ENCORE: Laura Bouton on Metalsmithing - A Family Affair, Finding Empowerment Through Craft, & Designing for Love and Livelihood

    Laura Jane Bouton is one of the metalsmith’s I’ve had the pleasure of being in community with for some time now, but there was so much I really didn't know about Laura. I was simply thrilled when she agreed to share some time with me for a long overdue conversation. Laura’s mother was a metalsmith and her son studied goldsmithing while they lived abroad in Italy, but it wasn’t until she could feel her life as she knew it heading in a different direction that she began exploring the craft. Feeling empowered by the jewelry she was creating, she took a leap to create a business and life that she could be in control of. Laura and I talk about our shared love and emotional connection of creating one of a kind pieces and the personal fulfillment that comes from building a business in the arts. Laura shares how she navigates selling on Etsy as well as Shopify, why she loves teaching others, the unique challenges and rewards of being a self-taught artist, and of course so much more.  Follow Laura... Instagram: @lbouton018 Website: www.ljbjewelryshop.com Etsy: www.ljbjewelry.etsy.com If you are enjoying this podcast consider sharing an episode with a friend or give a one time donation. If you would love to be a part of the conversation please join us in the Slowmade Collective. Visit www.slowmadepodcast.com to learn more! Thank you so much!

    1h 3m
4.8
out of 5
59 Ratings

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Slowmade is a nourishing and inclusive space for independent jewelry artists and metalsmiths that supports your desire to build a more soulful, handcrafted business, and life... one that aligns with your values, your passion, and your creativity. Join jewelry artist, seasoned business owner, and the host of Slowmade, Christine Mighion in this conversational style podcast. You'll hear honest and inspiring stories from artists around the world, sharing their wins, their challenges, and the lessons they learned along the way to building financially sustainable and purpose driven business.

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