The Robertson Stash Podcast: Motivational Stories from Glass Artists and Life’s True Innovators

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A motivational podcast and exploration into the vibrant world of glass artistry, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all navigate in life. The Robertson Stash Podcast, hosted by Matt Robertson, an acclaimed borosilicate glass artist celebrated for his whimsical safari animal designs, this podcast transcends the art of glassblowing to delve into broader themes of ambition, authenticity, and the unique journeys we embark upon. At its core, glass artistry is a blend of skill, passion, and innovation. It requires a deep understanding of materials—like molten silica glass—and mastering techniques that have been honed over centuries. Glassblowing, a technique where artists manipulate heated glass using tools such as blowpipes and rods, is not just a craft; it’s a form of expression. Becoming a glass artist often involves rigorous training and hands-on experience, whether through formal education in fine arts or by apprenticing in established studios. Each piece crafted represents not...

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    WNC's Rebrand, Hurricane Helene, Cannabis Legality, and Starting a Business with Mike & Meghan

    Guests: Mike and Meghan, Co-owners of WNC (formerly WNC CBD)   Episode Highlights: Rebrand Announcement: WNC is dropping "CBD" from their name to become simply "WNC," which will now stand for "World Needs Cannabis." They are also introducing a new logo, font, and packaging pattern. Company Origins: Mike got into cannabis at age 11. The couple started WNC in 2019. Mike took an "Intro to Business" class at Central Piedmont Community College and had no formal business background; he learned by "Googling how to start a business in North Carolina." Financing & Start-up: Mike took out a $10,000 personal loan to buy and resell CBD flower. For the first nine months, the business struggled, and Mike actually mailed in dissolution papers for the LLC, but the next day he called to keep it open Mike's Past: Mike has a two-year associate's degree in automotive system technology and used to compete in the Pro-Am series of drifting, spending about $1,000 a weekend on tires. Challenges & Setbacks: Meghan initially had internal doubts about being able to support them on her income alone, calling her husband a "drug dealer... a legal drug dealer." The business has faced issues with credit card processors and websites due to being a "high-risk" cannabis company. Shopify removed all their products with over 0.3% total THC overnight, forcing them to quickly build a new retail website on a different platform in two weeks. The Big Break: The company's growth took off in the fall of 2022 with the introduction of high-THC, federally compliant hemp flower like 'Banana Mac' and 'Bordeaux,' which would sell out online in minutes. Their legal compliance was confirmed by attorney Rod Kight, who provided an eight-page opinion letter. Team and Culture: WNC has 24 employees (with a 25th starting soon) , and they offer health benefits. Their employee culture is highly rated, with the team reporting 100% happiness in anonymous monthly surveys five months in a row Hurricane Helene Relief: Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina (WNC) hard, bringing six months' worth of rain in 24 hours, causing "thousand-year flood" damage and hundreds of mudslides. Mike and Meghan were key in relief efforts, driving their van back and forth between Charlotte and Asheville to deliver aid, including water, gas, and medicine to neighbors and employees. 'Carolina Comeback' Strain: They launched the 'Carolina Comeback' strain as a fundraiser, with customers choosing the name. In 2024, they raised $18,000 for the Community Housing Coalition of Madison County, and 2025 proceeds are dedicated to Swannanoa.   Mission & Advocacy: They partner with several non-profits, including The Last Prisoner Project, to which they donate a portion of their 4/20 sales and proceeds from their "no one should be in prison for weed" t-shirt. They are also partnered with Building Bridges, Food Connections, and Blue Ridge Pride. Marriage & Business: As a married couple running a high-pressure business, they use couples counseling and try to set boundaries, joking that WNC is "the other woman in our marriage." Advice: Mike advises new entrepreneurs to "brace themselves," network, and "Don't give up. Keep trying." Mike's life advice: "Slow down, enjoy the little things... smell the roses." Meghan's favorite phrase: "There's a little bit of good in the worst of us, a little bit of bad in the best of us, but a little bit of both in the most of us." Legacy: They want WNC to be a role model for other cannabis brands, known for quality, service, and using their platform for community involvement and advocacy 0:00 Intro: Listener Support, Doubters, and Sponsors 0:28 Big Announcement: WNC Rebranding 1:05 WNC Origin Story: Cannabis Introduction 1:33 Turning Passion into Business: Starting WNC 2:10 Mike's Background: Automotive & Drifting 3:00 Starting the Business: Loans, LLC, and First Products 4:10 Scaling Up: From Wholesale to Online Retail 4:58 Meghan's Role: Supporting the Business and Career 5:48 Business Challenges: Doubts and Being a "High-Risk" Industry 6:28 Setbacks: Losing Platforms and Building a New Website in Two Weeks 7:15 WNC Team and Employee Culture 8:15 Doubts and Starting Sooner 8:58 Cannabis Legality & Regulation: North Carolina and Nationwide 10:02 Advocacy and Community: The Last Prisoner Project 11:27 Hurricane Helene: Western North Carolina Disaster and Relief Efforts 14:15 The Carolina Comeback Strain Fundraiser 15:44 Post-Hurricane Challenges: Infrastructure and Wildfire 16:47 Living in North Carolina: The Appeal of Appalachia 18:25 Mike's Racing Ticket 18:56 What Sets WNC Apart: Quality and Community Involvement 20:25 The Moment WNC Scaled: THC Flower and Compliant Products 22:50 The Spraying Problem and Product Sourcing 24:00 Scaling Limitations 24:35 Smoky Mountain Hemp Co. and Glass Gallery 26:10 Collecting Glass Art and Collabs 27:32 Running a Business as a Married Couple 29:34 Biggest Milestones and Advice for Entrepreneurs 31:30 WNC's Legacy 32:00 Best Advice Received and Advice to Younger Selves 34:10 Closing Thoughts and Shout Outs   #WNC #WorldNeedsCannabis #RobertsonStash #PodcastInterview #CannabisBusiness #CBD #THCFlower #HempIndustry #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness #NorthCarolina #Asheville #HurricaneHelene #CarolinaComeback #TheLastPrisonerProject #CannabisReform #MarriedLife #CouplesInBusiness #GlassArt #SmokeableHemp #BusinessAdvice #Dabbing #Puffco

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  2. 10월 8일

    David Labrava: Sons of Anarchy, Sobriety, and My Biggest Career Mistakes (Part 2)

    In Part 2 of our interview, Sons of Anarchy star David Labrava dives deep into his creative process, rough past, and the lessons learned from two life-changing opportunities he blew up. Key Discussion Points: The Happy Lowman Origin: David explains how he used his technical advisor role to pitch his reel to Kurt Sutter, landing him the role of Happy on Sons of Anarchy. The Glass Art World: A passionate discussion about the "super unique" community of borosilicate glass artists, including shout-outs to mentors like Bob Snodgrass, Joey Malarkey, Buck, and Grant Garmezy. Life on the Street: Detailed, raw stories of living homeless in San Francisco, jail stints, and witnessing the "ruthlessness" of the crack epidemic. Sobriety & Escape: How he got clean by robbing five of his dealers and jumping on a cross-country bus to start a new life. Writing Discipline: The non-negotiable formula of writing 2,000 words a day to produce a manuscript in under three months, which led to books like Becoming a Son. Career Mistake #1: Walking away from the lead role in his friend’s film, From Dusk Till Dawn 3, because he was depressed and refused to cut his long hair. Career Mistake #2: Accidentally turning down a role worth $155,000 in David Ayer's Suicide Squad because his manager didn't explain the film was a major comic book movie. Consistency is Omnipotent: The philosophy of showing up every day and the importance of cutting out "time wasters" and "energy vacuums" in your life This episode is powered by WNC CBD and Puffco. A special thanks to WNC CBD for providing the fresh-pressed cold cure live rosin for the episode. You can get 25% off your order with code STASH25. SPONSORS: World Need Cannabis  Mycolove Farm  Puffco  Full Canopy Genetics

    1시간 42분
  3. 10월 1일

    The Custom Jewelry Secrets: Alexandrite, Lab-Grown Diamonds, and High-Stakes Stone Setting w/ Tuggle Designs

    Featured Guests: Matt and Lauren Tuggle of Tuggle Designs. Episode Summary: Matt and Lauren Tuggle of the Evergreen, CO-based custom jewelry house, Tuggle Designs, sit down for a candid discussion on their industry. The Rarest Stone: The conversation begins with Alexandrite, a gem that can cost more than a diamond due to its extreme rarity and unique color-shifting properties. From High School to Small Business: Matt shares his path from learning fabrication in high school to working at large chains like Shane Co. before he and Lauren launched their own brand in 2016 , focusing on  word-of-mouth growth. Sustainability and Sourcing: They explain their practice of being "opportunistic buyers" and the surprisingly recyclable nature of precious metals, detailing how they send in "sweeps" (bench dust) to be refined into new gold grain for their pieces. Setting the Unsettable: Matt discusses the intense challenges of setting fragile, high-value stones, including the competition piece Whisper of the Ancestors, which features an 18.25ct Oregon Sunstone known for its perfect cleavage. They're also known for successfully setting gem-quality Rhodochrosite (the Colorado state gemstone). The Custom Process: Lauren details their "fact-finding mission" to integrate a client's story and lifestyle into the piece, emphasizing the importance of not putting a rock climber in a microwave-delicate ring. They stress that the trend of delicate settings will not last a lifetime and the need for yearly checkup The Diamond Market: They weigh in on the lab-grown diamond (LGD) market, confirming that they support their clients' choice between natural and lab-grown stones. They also warn of authenticity issues, including the faking of GIA laser inscriptions on LGDs. The Brick-and-Mortar Store: The Tuggles share the growing pains of opening their physical store in late 2023 , which involved a year-long, gut-to-finish remodel.   Connect with Tuggle Designs: Website: TuggleDesigns.com Instagram: @TuggleDesigns 0:00:00 - Introduction & The Most Expensive Stone (Alexandrite Teaser) 0:02:00 - The Tuggle Designs Origin Story & Yin-Yang Partnership 0:15:00 - Mentors, Hand Engraving, and The Art of Sourcing 0:22:00 - High-Stakes Stone Setting: Oregon Sunstone and Rhodochrosite 0:30:00 - The Custom Process: Fact-Finding, Lifestyle, and Ring Durability 0:38:00 - Lab-Grown vs. Natural Diamonds: Market, Value, and Authenticity 0:45:00 - Sponsor Break (Mood Mats) 0:47:00 - Favorite Stones & Alexandrite Sourcing Challenges (War Impact) 0:54:00 - The Brick-and-Mortar Store Challenges & Future Expansion 1:00:00 - Alternative Metals and Debunking the "Diamonds are Forever" Myth 1:05:00 - Custom Process Deep Dive & Outro (6-Week Turnaround) SPONSORS: WNC CBD - https://wnc-cbd.com Mycolove Farm - https://www.mycolove.farm Puffco - https://www.puffco.com

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  4. 9월 24일

    Building a 30-Foot Bong, Glassblowing, and the Power of the Pivot with Bear Mountain Studios

    On this episode, we sit down with Evan from Bear Mountain Studios! We dive into the world of artistic glassblowing, discuss the challenges of creating viral content, and explore the innovation behind their Puffco attachments. Evan also shares the wild story behind building a massive 30-foot bong and how he's found a loophole to beat the social media algorithm. We also put some of Bear Mountain Studio's latest pieces to the test and get into some character-building exercises. Tune in to hear about: -The origins of Bear Mountain Studios and the story behind their move to Colorado -How they design and test their Puffco attachments for maximum airflow and performance -The creation of the 30-foot bong and the logistics of hitting it from a scissor lift -How they found a loophole to beat the algorithm with their art -Puffcon 2025 and their plans to host challenges at their booth -The "Pivot Challenge" and other activities for attendees to participate in -The importance of staying consistent and having fun with your work Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction & The Algorithm Problem 5:00 - Reintroducing Bear Mountain Studios 15:00 - New Quartz Projects 20:00 - The Daily Grind 25:00 - Puffco Contraptions 30:00 - The Team Effort 35:00 - The Scientific Side of Glassblowing 40:00 - Stacking Puffcos 45:00 - Puffcon 2025 50:00 - Testing the Mocha Pivot 55:00 - Building a 30-Foot Bong 60:00 - Guinness World Records 65:00 - The Benefits of a Pivot 70:00 - Mushrooms & Microdosing 75:00 - Nikola Tesla's Lab 78:00 - Puffcon Booth Challenges 80:00 - The Importance of Consistency 81:00 - Where to Find Bear Mountain Studios & Conclusion   This episode is powered by WNC CBD and Puffco. A special thanks to WNC CBD for providing the fresh-pressed cold cure live rosin for the episode. You can get 25% off your order with code STASH25. SPONSORS: WNC CBD - https://wnc-cbd.com Mycolove Farm - https://www.mycolove.farm Puffco - https://www.puffco.com

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  5. 9월 17일

    David Labrava: From High School Dropout to Sons of Anarchy Star & Legendary Glass Artist

    In this candid conversation on the Robertson Stash podcast, actor, writer, and glassblower David Labrava opens up about his incredible life journey. He discusses his early days as a high school dropout and a "dope fiend junkie" living on the streets. He recounts how he discovered glassblowing in Eugene, Oregon, and the early challenges and secrets of the industry. David shares captivating stories of his time as an apprentice to glassblowing legend Eric Crunk, including living in a motorhome and taking notes for 14 hours straight. He also reveals how glassblowing helped him get through motorcycle school. The conversation also touches on his time on Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M.C., how the show changed his life, and his experience with grief and healing. He shares his wisdom on life, meditation, and the importance of integrity and legacy. David explains his philosophy on surfers being "the highest elevated people on this planet" and why he focuses on creating art and culture. This episode is a deep dive into the mind of a true artist and storyteller. Chapter Markers 0:00 - Introduction: A note of gratitude. 2:40 - First Glassblowing Experience. 6:50 - Meeting Bob Snodgrass, the Godfather of Glass. 11:00 - Learning from Eric Crunk. 16:00 - Life in a Motorhome & Building a Studio. 22:00 - The Holland Chapter. 24:00 - Glassblowing Pays for Motorcycle School. 29:00 - Going to Jail and Holland Again. 34:00 - The Dutch Connection: The Flying Dutchman Headshop. 38:00 - The World of Acting: Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M.C.. 44:00 - Finding his way back to Eugene. 49:00 - A Tribute to Bob Snodgrass. 51:00 - Why He Doesn't Give Interviews. 53:00 - Meditating and Controlling Your Mind. 59:00 - The Philosophy of Surfing. 1:02:00 - Legacy and Integrity   Podcast Shownotes   Welcome to the Robertson Stash podcast, where host Matt Robertson sits down with the multi-talented David Labrava. In this episode, they discuss: David's personal journey, from being a homeless high school dropout and convicted felon to a celebrated artist and actor. His introduction to the world of glassblowing and the early days of the craft in Eugene, Oregon, with pioneers like Bob Snodgrass and Eric Crunk. How David's dedication to his craft, including taking extensive notes while apprenticing, set him apart from others. The unexpected way glassblowing funded his journey through motorcycle school and other adventures. His career on the hit TV shows Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M.C. and the impact of being recognized worldwide. His experiences with healing from great loss. Sponsor Spotlight: Puffco and WNC CBD. His philosophy on meditation, lucid dreaming, and the importance of a clean lifestyle to maintain one's "power". The concept of surfers as "the highest elevated people on this planet". The importance of creating art and culture, and building a legacy of integrity. Follow David Labrava on Instagram: @realdavidlabrava SPONSORS: WNC CBD - https://wnc-cbd.com Mycolove Farm - https://www.mycolove.farm Puffco - https://www.puffco.com Subscribe To The Robertson Stash Podcast    YouTube   Apple Podcasts   Spotify   Connect With Matt Robertson   Website   Facebook   Instagram   TikTok  About Matt Robertson   Matt Robertson is a visionary artist who has made a significant mark in the glass art world with his unique matte-finished caricature sculptures, each reflecting pivotal moments from his life. His playful spirit shines through in his whimsical glass animal sculptures, often depicted in humorous scenarios that embody his vibrant personality. Inspired by creatures like giraffes, Robertson is captivated by the challenges of working with glass, a delicate medium that demands intense focus and energy, which he channels into his art. Each piece captures a dynamic energy, freezing it in time and offering a glimpse into his imaginative universe. After discovering his passion for glassblowing at Sheridan College in Ontario, he honed his craft in Eugene, Oregon, before returning to Canada to co-founded the Edy Roy Glass Gallery, a pioneering space that merges high art with functional glass pipes. Now based in Evergreen, Colorado, Robertson continues to evolve as a glass artist while hosting "The Robertson Stash" podcast and showcasing his work in galleries worldwide, all while advocating for contemporary glass art and its vibrant possibilities.   #RobertsonStash #TheRobertsonStashPodcast #GlassArtist #RobertsonGlass #HallieCatGlass #GlassArt #RobertsonStash #Glassblowing #Flameworking #ArtistInterview #ArtPodcast #GlassArtist #CreativeProcess #GlassSculpture #GlassLife #Artisan #RobertsonStashPodcast #GlassCommunity #StudioLife #GlassArtDaily #ArtistsOnInstagram #ArtisticJourney On this channel, each episode captures the essence of Matt's artistic journey, showcasing his iconic safari animal designs and his signature matte-finished caricatures that reflect joyful moments from his life. Expect to hear stories that spark curiosity and excitement, inspiring listeners to embrace their creative pursuits.

    1시간 42분
  6. 9월 10일

    Hallie Cat Glass: The Artist Who Sculpts with Light & Imagination

    Welcome to the Robertson Stash podcast! In this episode, we're joined by renowned glass artist Hallie Cat Glass. Hallie takes us on a captivating journey through her life and career, starting with the surprising story behind her name, which is a play on "alley cat" and her given name, Hailey. She shares how her lifelong love for horses influenced her work ethic, leading her to trade work for glass lessons just as she once worked at stables for ride time.   We also discuss her early introduction to glassblowing, her time in Philadelphia's vibrant glass community, and the evolution of her unique art style, which she calls "carved paintings". She explains how this technique combines her passions for both sculpture and painting. Hallie also gives us a glimpse into her daily life at The Portal in Colorado and her creative process, which includes painting from her travels to create authentic glass landscapes.   This episode is full of valuable insights on creativity, perseverance, and the importance of finding your own unique path. Tune in to hear more about her artistic journey, her thoughts on gratitude, and her hilarious anecdotes, including a story about a stolen sculpture that convinced her to pursue art full-time.   Follow Hallie Cat Glass on Instagram: @halliecatglass SPONSORS: WNC CBD - https://wnc-cbd.com Mycolove Farm - https://www.mycolove.farm Puffco - https://www.puffco.com Subscribe To The Robertson Stash Podcast    YouTube   Apple Podcasts   Spotify   Connect With Matt Robertson   Website   Facebook   Instagram   TikTok  About Matt Robertson   Matt Robertson is a visionary artist who has made a significant mark in the glass art world with his unique matte-finished caricature sculptures, each reflecting pivotal moments from his life. His playful spirit shines through in his whimsical glass animal sculptures, often depicted in humorous scenarios that embody his vibrant personality. Inspired by creatures like giraffes, Robertson is captivated by the challenges of working with glass, a delicate medium that demands intense focus and energy, which he channels into his art. Each piece captures a dynamic energy, freezing it in time and offering a glimpse into his imaginative universe. After discovering his passion for glassblowing at Sheridan College in Ontario, he honed his craft in Eugene, Oregon, before returning to Canada to co-founded the Edy Roy Glass Gallery, a pioneering space that merges high art with functional glass pipes. Now based in Evergreen, Colorado, Robertson continues to evolve as a glass artist while hosting "The Robertson Stash" podcast and showcasing his work in galleries worldwide, all while advocating for contemporary glass art and its vibrant possibilities.   #RobertsonStash #TheRobertsonStashPodcast #GlassArtist #RobertsonGlass #HallieCatGlass #GlassArt #RobertsonStash #Glassblowing #Flameworking #ArtistInterview #ArtPodcast #GlassArtist #CreativeProcess #GlassSculpture #GlassLife #Artisan #RobertsonStashPodcast #GlassCommunity #StudioLife #GlassArtDaily #ArtistsOnInstagram #ArtisticJourney On this channel, each episode captures the essence of Matt's artistic journey, showcasing his iconic safari animal designs and his signature matte-finished caricatures that reflect joyful moments from his life. Expect to hear stories that spark curiosity and excitement, inspiring listeners to embrace their creative pursuits.

    1시간 29분
  7. 9월 3일

    Breaking the Rules of Art with Vincent Gordon | Feat. Rocko Belloso

    Matt Robertson sits down with the extraordinarily talented artist Vincent Gordon, with special guest co-host Rocko Belloso. We dive deep into Vincent's unique artistic philosophy, including why he intentionally breaks traditional art rules and what it was like doing his first country music festival. We also explore how new technology like virtual and augmented reality is changing the art world for muralists and graffiti artists. The discussion spans several topics, including: Artistic Philosophy: How Vincent's work challenges conventional art rules. Festival Life: A recap of Vincent's experience working at his first country music festival, "Tailgate and Tallboys." Technology in Art: Exploring the use of virtual and augmented reality as new tools for mural and graffiti artists.   SPONSORS: WNC CBD - https://wnc-cbd.com Mycolove Farm - https://www.mycolove.farm Puffco - https://www.puffco.com   Subscribe To The Robertson Stash Podcast    YouTube   Apple Podcasts   Spotify   Connect With Matt Robertson   Website   Facebook   Instagram   TikTok  About Matt Robertson   Matt Robertson is a visionary artist who has made a significant mark in the glass art world with his unique matte-finished caricature sculptures, each reflecting pivotal moments from his life. His playful spirit shines through in his whimsical glass animal sculptures, often depicted in humorous scenarios that embody his vibrant personality. Inspired by creatures like giraffes, Robertson is captivated by the challenges of working with glass, a delicate medium that demands intense focus and energy, which he channels into his art. Each piece captures a dynamic energy, freezing it in time and offering a glimpse into his imaginative universe. After discovering his passion for glassblowing at Sheridan College in Ontario, he honed his craft in Eugene, Oregon, before returning to Canada to co-founded the Edy Roy Glass Gallery, a pioneering space that merges high art with functional glass pipes. Now based in Evergreen, Colorado, Robertson continues to evolve as a glass artist while hosting "The Robertson Stash" podcast and showcasing his work in galleries worldwide, all while advocating for contemporary glass art and its vibrant possibilities.   #RobertsonStash #TheRobertsonStashPodcast #GlassArtist #RobertsonGlass On this channel, each episode captures the essence of Matt's artistic journey, showcasing his iconic safari animal designs and his signature matte-finished caricatures that reflect joyful moments from his life. Expect to hear stories that spark curiosity and excitement, inspiring listeners to embrace their creative pursuits.

    1시간 26분
  8. 8월 20일

    The Real Secret to Mastering Glassblowing—And It’s Not Talent | feat. Glass Artist Rocko Belloso

    Matt Robertson chats with glass artist Rocko about his journey from aspiring cartoonist to master of Murrini, Franchini, and the intricate “cut and flip” technique.    Rocko opens up about the creative process behind his signature pieces, the challenges and rewards of teaching workshops, and the evolution of his style from lowbrow art to sculptural, gallery-worthy works.   Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at the technical and emotional highs and lows of glass art, including stories of collaboration, memorable mistakes, and the rituals that keep Rocko inspired. Aspiring artists will find practical advice on patience, learning from failure, and developing their own voice in the medium.  This episode is brought to you by:   WNC-CBD: https://wnc-cbd.com/ Be sure to use the code 'Stash25' to receive 25% off your order at checkout!   Puffcon: https://www.puffco.com/pages/events?srsltid=AfmBOorqn2YAiVBNXcbHozVzN4ZqDIpY1MlMM03xXgl1mywrJvru9-Nx   Also in this episode:   Mastery Comes from Practice and Patience: Rocko emphasizes that glassblowing is a skill that takes years of practice and patience. Mistakes are inevitable, but each one is a valuable learning opportunity. The “Cut and Flip” Technique: Rocko provides a detailed explanation of his signature “cut and flip” process, including tips on planning, color selection, stringer preparation, and heat control—offering aspiring artists actionable insights. Teaching Is Incredibly Rewarding: Rocko finds deep satisfaction in teaching workshops and seeing students take techniques in new directions, highlighting the importance of sharing knowledge within the glass art community. Artistic Evolution Is Natural: Rocko’s style has evolved from lowbrow, pipe-inspired art to more sculptural, non-functional, and gallery-ready pieces, showing that it’s normal for artists to shift their focus and interests over time. Community and Collaboration Matter: Whether through events like the Molten Art Classic or working with other artists—which pushes creative boundaries and fosters growth. Rituals and Inspiration Fuel Creativity: Rocko shares personal rituals, like carrying the first chip from a Murrini pull, and draws inspiration from art history, museums, and cultural symbolism, reminding artists to find meaning and motivation beyond the studio. Don’t Be Afraid to Try New Things: From experimenting with soft glass to creating non-functional art for galleries, Rocko encourages artists to step outside their comfort zones, adapt, and continually seek new challenges in their craft.  Subscribe To The Robertson Stash Podcast    YouTube   Apple Podcasts   Spotify   Connect With Matt Robertson   Website   Facebook   Instagram   TikTok  About Matt Robertson   Matt Robertson is a visionary artist who has made a significant mark in the glass art world with his unique matte-finished caricature sculptures, each reflecting pivotal moments from his life. His playful spirit shines through in his whimsical glass animal sculptures, often depicted in humorous scenarios that embody his vibrant personality. Inspired by creatures like giraffes, Robertson is captivated by the challenges of working with glass, a delicate medium that demands intense focus and energy, which he channels into his art. Each piece captures a dynamic energy, freezing it in time and offering a glimpse into his imaginative universe. After discovering his passion for glassblowing at Sheridan College in Ontario, he honed his craft in Eugene, Oregon, before returning to Canada to co-founded the Edy Roy Glass Gallery, a pioneering space that merges high art with functional glass pipes. Now based in Evergreen, Colorado, Robertson continues to evolve as a glass artist while hosting "The Robertson Stash" podcast and showcasing his work in galleries worldwide, all while advocating for contemporary glass art and its vibrant possibilities.    The Real Secret to Mastering Glassblowing—And It’s Not Talent | feat. Glass Artist Rocko The Robertson Stash Podcast: Motivational Stories from Glass Artists and Life’s True Innovators

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A motivational podcast and exploration into the vibrant world of glass artistry, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all navigate in life. The Robertson Stash Podcast, hosted by Matt Robertson, an acclaimed borosilicate glass artist celebrated for his whimsical safari animal designs, this podcast transcends the art of glassblowing to delve into broader themes of ambition, authenticity, and the unique journeys we embark upon. At its core, glass artistry is a blend of skill, passion, and innovation. It requires a deep understanding of materials—like molten silica glass—and mastering techniques that have been honed over centuries. Glassblowing, a technique where artists manipulate heated glass using tools such as blowpipes and rods, is not just a craft; it’s a form of expression. Becoming a glass artist often involves rigorous training and hands-on experience, whether through formal education in fine arts or by apprenticing in established studios. Each piece crafted represents not...

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