Wheel Talk

#287 - Making progress: From setting goals to staying inspired

Ryan Durbin & Becca Otis Episode 287

Ryan and Becca kick off the episode by answering listener questions about point-of-sale systems and the enjoyable (and less enjoyable) parts of their making process. Then, they dive into the topic of the day: setting achievable goals to improve your pottery skills for the long term. Along the way, they share practical tips for staying realistic and making meaningful progress in your creative journey.

Maker of the Moment

  • Lisa Zolandz - @lisazolandz
  • Yu Tanaka - @Yutanaka89

Resources
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Kiln Management and Repair with Becca Otis - February 12th at 1pm EST

Listeners Questions
On this episode:

  • What POS is most popular? @shawn_reid_pottery
  • Favorite/least favorite parts of pottery as a whole? @maryclarecarr
  • When learning pottery, it’s easy to get lost and pulled in a million different ways / from clay types to throwing, slab building to glazing. There’s an insane amount of information to digest - is there a good guideline or a path to follow for better building blocks? @amajorhoax

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