
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
#321 - Finding Themes in Your Work & Overcoming Creative Doubt
Ryan and Becca tackle a wide range of listener questions, from finding themes in your work to navigating self-doubt in the studio. They discuss building kilns big enough for oversized pots, the differences between the terms “potter” and “ceramicist,” and the pros and cons of front-loading vs. top-loading electric kilns. Along the way, they share insights about perfectionism, creative growth, and how to embrace the making process with more joy. Whether you’re troubleshooting technical challenges or reflecting on your creative identity, this conversation is packed with relatable stories and practical advice.
Maker of the Moment
- Sho - @kikusho.creates
- Courtney Haller - @thewheelceramics
Listener Questions
On this episode:
- Do you see an overall theme with your work? @ceramics_bymargaret
- I'm making some pots that are going to be way too big for my kiln. I was hoping for some ideas or resources that you could point me to. BJ Glick
- What's the difference between a potter and a ceramicist? @badger_and_jo
- What are some pros and cons of front loading vs top loading for electric kilns? @mwypottery
- Lately I've been struggling with a persistent feeling of inadequacy. No matter what I create, it feels imperfect and I find myself constantly comparing my work to others, leading to significant self-doubt and a lack of satisfaction in my projects. I'm hoping you might be able to offer some guidance on overcoming this creative block. I'm particularly interested in hearing your thoughts on managing expectations, defining "good enough" for oneself, and fostering a healthier relationship with the creative process, where the joy of making takes precedence over the pressure of achieving perfection. @hollyshobbiescc
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