Wheel Talk
Ryan Durbin (@rdceramics) & Becca Otis (@5linespottery) share their experiences as potters, makers, small business owners, and creatives. Becca is a full time studio potter, while Ryan is a full time website developer and part time potter. We'd love to share our ups and downs along the way as we build our skills as makers and small business owners in an honest, informal manner. We hope to bring you helpful tips we've learned over the years, learn from each other, and share expertise from a number of guests with you also. Please join us for some Wheel Talk!
Wheel Talk
#278 - Hands-on tips for teaching short workshops
Ryan & Becca share advice about hosting your own 2 hour workshops. Becca has been hosting a number of these recently and has so much to share! Questions include: how much should I charge, what’s reasonable to complete in 2 hours, and how should I structure the class. They both have some good life updates to share as well. Enjoy!
Resources
#240 - Mobile studios
What would you do if...
you sent a new wholesaler your wholesale agreement and they declined to sign it?
Listener Questions
On this episode:
- I’d love tips for running pottery workshops (2-3 hour workshop where instructor provides everything) @cityhouseclay
- I'd like some advice about hosting a workshop at a local brewery. @Frenchfrogpottery
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