25 episodes

Join the Women Create team on our podcast series The WORLD OF WOMEN CREATE. Inspired by the WOMEN CREATE magazines and community, the women featured in these intimate conversations are artists and makers, entrepreneurs, foodies and creators of the unusual and the exceptional. Their personal stories are filled with triumphs, perseverance, inspiration and a love of and commitment to the spirit of creativity. We invite you to join us to get to know these very special women — fellow creators, kindred spirits and friends — through our new podcast series: WORLD OF WOMEN CREATE.

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    • 4.7 • 28 Ratings

Join the Women Create team on our podcast series The WORLD OF WOMEN CREATE. Inspired by the WOMEN CREATE magazines and community, the women featured in these intimate conversations are artists and makers, entrepreneurs, foodies and creators of the unusual and the exceptional. Their personal stories are filled with triumphs, perseverance, inspiration and a love of and commitment to the spirit of creativity. We invite you to join us to get to know these very special women — fellow creators, kindred spirits and friends — through our new podcast series: WORLD OF WOMEN CREATE.

    Ep. 12: From Corporate Fashion to Creative Entrepreneur with Christine Lindebak

    Ep. 12: From Corporate Fashion to Creative Entrepreneur with Christine Lindebak

    Fashion industry veteran, pattern designer and clothing brand founder Christine Lindebak joins Editor in Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on her transition from working in the fast-paced corporate fashion world to building websites and running her very own creative business. 
    Christine Lindebak is an American designer and creator based on the Mediterranean seaside in Valencia, Spain. She’s the force behind Sewing and the City, selling fashion sewing patterns online and in shops around the globe and inspiring people of all ages to sew their own clothes. Christine is also the founder of a bespoke homeware brand called Lindy Lindy, where she transforms vintage Spanish linens into one-of-a-kind, getting-ready attire for brides.
    Learn more about Christine Lindebak:
    Sewing in the City Website
    Instagram – Sewing in the City
    Lindy Lindy Website
    Instagram – Lindy Lindy

    • 30 min
    Ep. 11: On the Road With Van Life Artist Megan Aroon

    Ep. 11: On the Road With Van Life Artist Megan Aroon

    Artist Megan Aroon joins Editor in Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on the beauty of living a nomadic life and creating on the go. For the past two years, Megan has traveled the U.S. in her tiny home, aka her van/mobile studio, with her cat Mikee, creating series of artworks along the way — including paintings inspired by the National Parks and other natural wonders. She is a conservation artist, striving to preserve and conserve the natural world, sharing the beauty of our planet as seen through her eyes in colorful, whimsical art.
    Her art was featured on “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Good Morning America,” along with magazine features in WHERE Women Create, O, The Oprah Magazine, Good Housekeeping and even the cover of Interior Design. Products with Megan’s art can be found at Urban Outfitters, HomeGoods, Nordstrom and more.
    Learn more about Megan Aroon:
    Website
    Instagram
    Pinterest

    • 50 min
    Ep. 10: On-Camera Adventures in Sewing with Sara Lawson

    Ep. 10: On-Camera Adventures in Sewing with Sara Lawson

    Sewing pattern designer and entrepreneur Sara Lawson joins Editor in Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on building an online community, the importance of using long-form video to support and inspire your customers’ creativity and more! Based in Chicago, Sara started her company Sew Sweetness in 2013, and today her team includes family members and pattern testers. In addition to designing sewing patterns for a wide array of tote bags, purses and pouches, she also produces full-length instructional videos to complement her patterns.
    Sara has a popular live show on Facebook and YouTube called “Sewcial Sunday.” Topics for the show include new fabrics in the stash, a Bag Lab demonstration, book review and live question-and-answer session.
    Learn more about Sara Lawson:
    WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTube

    • 39 min
    Ep. 9: Boundaries, Big-Picture Planning & Boosting Your Business with Bonnie Christine

    Ep. 9: Boundaries, Big-Picture Planning & Boosting Your Business with Bonnie Christine

    Internationally renowned surface pattern designer, entrepreneur and award-winning online educator Bonnie Christine joins Editor in Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on how to hit the ground running with pattern designing, methods to improve your productivity and much more!
    Bonnie has been creating delicate and ethereal artwork for brands and products around the world since 2009. She’s a mama, artist and fabric designer living nestled back in the hills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Her goal is to help creatives earn a living doing what they love. Her journey of being a self-taught designer and learning “the hard way” is exactly what drives her passion for teaching others how to become a successful creative entrepreneur.
    Learn more about Bonnie Christine:
    Instagram
    Website
    Immersion with Bonnie Christine - Course
    The Professional Creative Podcast

    • 48 min
    Ep. 8: An Unconventional, Extraordinary Education with Astrid Tauber

    Ep. 8: An Unconventional, Extraordinary Education with Astrid Tauber

    Weaver, spinner, garment designer and entrepreneur Astrid Tauber joins Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on what led Astrid to textile arts, along with her favorite parts of the creative process, the advantages to her family’s unconventional approach to education, and MUCH more!
    Astrid, whose story was featured in WHAT Women Create in 2023, is the youngest artist to be featured in our magazines.
    When she was 7 years old, her mom signed her up for a series of craft classes at a local store. Little did Astrid know that all these years later (she’s now 14), she would be a girl who could “shear a sheep, spin balanced yarn, and weave her own fabric to create garments.” Fiber was the chrysalis that took Astrid from a painfully shy girl who looked like a deer in headlights any time someone approached her, to a young woman who has found her voice and the confidence to be heard.
    Learn More about Astrid Tauber:
    Website
    Facebook
    Instagram

    • 56 min
    Ep. 7: Millinery in the Modern Age with Jenny Pfanenstiel

    Ep. 7: Millinery in the Modern Age with Jenny Pfanenstiel

    Master Milliner Jenny Pfanenstiel joins Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Blot for a conversation on her journey from making hats in her basement as a hobby to founding her couture shop Formé Millinery in Louisville, Kentucky, and acquiring supply companies that provide materials for other milliners and help ensure that the craft of millinery continues to thrive. Jenny is a world-renowned milliner awarded for her skill of creating and sculpting hats by hand using the highest quality and rare materials from across the globe.
    The art of millinery is a technique that dates back centuries through molding straw and wool over wooden hat forms. Taking from traditional millinery techniques, Jenny is known throughout the world for her unique process of sculpting hats on a braid machine from the 1800s. She is a five-time Featured Milliner of the Kentucky Derby. In 2019, she was 1 of 50 women entrepreneurs selected as a Tory Burch Fellow through the Tory Burch Foundation. She has three co-branded hat patterns through McCall Patterns, and leads hat-making workshops for all levels. Jenny is the author of the book The Making of a Milliner and has collaborated with exciting brands and dignitaries such as Woodford Reserve, Vineyard Vines, J Peterman, Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Madonna, and Barbara Cochran, to name a few. She and her husband Bart own four hat companies and just celebrated opening their third hat shop in Kentucky.
    Learn more about Jenny Pfanenstiel:
    Forme Millinery Website
    Hat Box USA Website
    Judith M Supply Website
    The Hat Shoppe Louisville Website
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    Forme Millinery Instagram
    The Hat Shoppe Louisville Instagram
    Judith M Supply Instagram

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

mlg114 ,

Grateful for this

I love the magazine, but listening to the podcast while I walk is just magic. I’m a home studio creative always absorbing what I can to help and inspire me to move forward with my art💕So grateful to hear such wisdom from people like me. Keep it going for us out there who need that gentle push and affirmation every so often!

CraftyAngie123 ,

Highly recommend

I love this podcast! I learn something from each featured artist, even if they specialize in a media I don’t use. ❤️

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Inspiring and encouraging

Just finished episode 2 with Jane Pollak and it was fantastic. She is motivating and encouraging and shares a lot of wisdom about getting started no matter what your age or circumstance. Claim and live into your calling as an artist, starting right where you are. Will definitely listen to this episode again.

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