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A maker is someone who has a passion for creating something where formerly there was nothing. Making and being creative may be their full time job, a part-time hustle, or a hobby that brings them joy. Every week I will bring you two interviews of female and nonbinary makers of all kinds from all over the world.

Crafting a Revolution Katie Freeman

    • Arts
    • 4.8 • 38 Ratings

A maker is someone who has a passion for creating something where formerly there was nothing. Making and being creative may be their full time job, a part-time hustle, or a hobby that brings them joy. Every week I will bring you two interviews of female and nonbinary makers of all kinds from all over the world.

    Episode 288 - Kayden Fitzgerald

    Episode 288 - Kayden Fitzgerald

    About Kayden:
    I'm Kayden! I'm a coffee-fueled and dad-joke-filled creative. I'm a fan of spreadsheets, climbing the occasional mountain, iced coffee (year round!), anything wood-related, and don't even get me STARTED on sushi.

    I graduated from the nationally accredited Graphic Design program at the College of Saint Rose with a BFA. Throughout my career as a Graphic Designer, I worked in an agency, a newsroom, and on marketing teams for global companies, which gives me a strong sense of designing for a wide variety of industries.
     
    Throughout my career as a craftsman, I have worked in flooring production, construction, a cabinet shop, and a countertop/table production shop. These experiences give me the skills and problem-solving capabilities that allow me to bring your vision to life with tangible materials.

    My wide breadth of experience has given me the foundation to methodically apply what I have learned to my design, woodworking and signmaking processes. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and considering how people will interact with the final product are a few things I take into account when working on projects.​
     
    Follow along with Kayden on his Website  or Instagram.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 287 - Leah Houghtaling

    Episode 287 - Leah Houghtaling

    About Leah Houghtaling


    My woodworking and art have always grown out of functional needs combined with my desire to be in motion. Each piece I create explores the natural lines and contours of the wood, allowing it to come alive with textures, lines, colors, and shadows. 

    I use sustainably harvested local wood and non-toxic finishes to make art and custom furniture for homes and businesses.
    You may find her on her Website and on Instagram.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 286 - Joy Fire

    Episode 286 - Joy Fire

    About Joy:
    I am honored to participate in the long history of creativity in the community of Santa Ana, California. From my shop downtown, I make commissioned pieces for my clients and forge objects that are entirely my own.
    While blacksmithing is my foundational practice, I also incorporate other mediums. Film photography, cinefilm, and stained glass, are all mediums I have explored to complement and support my work at the forge. I am also a teacher and consider that part of my work as an artist as well.
    I am a Certified Instructor with the California Blacksmith Association, a Certified Welder with the American Welding Society, a Community Education Instructor in blacksmithing and bronze casting, and a Welding Instructor at Orange Coast College. Also, I am also on the Governance Committee for the nonprofit Society of Inclusive Blacksmiths which provides opportunities, visibility, and economic support for marginalized communities in the field of blacksmithing.
    You can follow along with Joy on Instagram.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 285 Laura Kishimoto

    Episode 285 Laura Kishimoto

    Laura Kishimoto is a designer/maker living in Denver and a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She was initially drawn to furniture design because it occupies a unique position between the fields of fine art and design. Furniture can both exist as a product, addressing a specific need, or as a stand alone sculptural object. And in both cases, a user/viewer is necessary to complete the piece of furniture: whether to give it function by physically engaging with it or to give it meaning by imbuing it with their emotional narrative.

    Laura's creative process is defined by a constant balancing act between her intentions as a designer and the will of the material. With each piece, Laura strives to create a spatially complex, cohesive object that appears to have formed organically without human intervention.
    You can see her Yumi chair at the Denver Art Museum.
    You can follow along with her on Instagram. 

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 284 - Tina Tang

    Episode 284 - Tina Tang

    TINA TANG, CO-FOUNDER & CEO Tina is a systems engineer with graduate training in machine learning and computer vision from the University of Virginia. Prior to graduate school, she was an associate manager at Accenture focused on software product design and delivery. She has a background in art and generally loves visualization - from data viz to design to drawing and painting. 
    ABOUT US
     
    Bristles, Inc. is a startup based in Durham, North Carolina. Our mission is to build creativity-enabling products that harness the insight of artificial intelligence to deliver powerful functionality as delightful, easy-to-use tools for visualizing ideas. Because sometimes, words aren't enough.
    We’re inspired by a classic creative tool: the paintbrush. It enables the artist to focus on illustrating their creative vision. All the while, thousands of tiny bristles are working to apply paint evenly and smoothly. In our products, we pack the power into the bristles, so you can focus on the rewarding, creative bits of your work. 
    Our first product is a mobile app for designing home DIY & upcycling projects. These transformations are massive creative undertakings, so we're empowering DIYers and Upcyclers to visualize, build on, and share their ideas. 
     
    You can find Bristles AI in the Apple store and Google Play store, or directly HERE.
    Become a patron of the podcast HERE.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 283 - Elizabeth Webber

    Episode 283 - Elizabeth Webber

    Born and raised in Tennessee, Elizabeth showed great promise in both the arts and mathematics. She first specialized in engineering, earning an M.S. in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and working in several engineering jobs. In 2012, she moved to Seattle, WA, and in 2015 decided to nurture her artistic side through woodworking. Her first creations included several pieces of furniture in the Arts & Crafts style, but she eventually turned to smaller objects and now specializes in bowls, spoons, and boxes. Her skills range from natural finish and simple forms to highly carved and painted forms that emulate natural motifs. She is the AAW's 2023 POP Artist Showcase recipient, and teaches woodturning at the Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle, WA and the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC. She serves as program director and Women in Turning liaison for the Seattle Woodturners Club.
    You can follow along with Elizabeth on Instagram. 
    Become a patron of the podcast HERE.

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
38 Ratings

38 Ratings

The Elemental Studio ,

Great podcast!

Each week the hosts put together a great line up of craftspeople from a wide range of mediums. While the techniques and materials differ, the conversations are always top-notch.

Molly MP ,

Katie is a great interviewer!

I love tuning in to Katie and listening to her chats with new Makers. The interviews are inquisitive and hearing the stories of how they started and what makes their creative juices tick is always engaging.

Thisbirdinjune ,

Real & Inspiring

Appreciate learning about all the moms and other wonder women who create. Really appreciate that this podcast let’s all women bring their whole selves to their making discussions. These are the conversations I would imagine we have around kitchen tables across the country, and I love to hear what all those kitchen tables sound like, even when they aren’t like mine. Keep up the inspiring content, mama!

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