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Creative Living is dedicated to all things lifestyle. From the kitchen to the craft room and fashion to family, Emmy winning television personality, Jane Clauss, takes a deep dive into the creative mind of a maker. People all over the world are taking more time to tap into their creativity and this podcast will inspire you to join the movement and get creative.
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In this episode of Creative Living, host Jane Clauss sits down with renowned floral artist and author Layla Robinson for an enchanting conversation about the art of dried flowers. Layla shares how she transforms foraged and homegrown blooms into vibrant works of art that last for years, bringing the beauty of nature indoors season after season. Whether you're a seasoned DIYer or simply curious about refreshing your space with sustainable creativity, you'll pick up practical tips, inspiring stories, and heartfelt encouragement to try something new. It's a colorful, uplifting episode that proves creativity can bloom forever… and so can your imagination. Check out this timecode breakdown so you can skip ahead to the parts you're most intersted in... although honestly, every minute of this conversation is worth it! 0:00:00 – 0:01:36 Setting the Creative Tone: An Invitation to Everyday Making The episode opens with Jane Clauss sharing her philosophy of everyday creativity and how dedicating even one hour a day can enrich your life. She introduces renowned floral artist Layla Robinson, author of Everlasting Blooms, and sets the tone for a conversation focused on making creativity approachable for everyone, no matter their skill level or medium. 0:03:43 – 0:05:04 From Fresh to Forever: Layla's Creative Shift Layla reflects on her early days running a fresh-flower business and how she discovered the beauty and practicality of dried florals. She explains why dried arrangements captured her heart offering longevity, emotional resonance, and the ability for her work to be appreciated long after it's made. This segment lays out the "why" behind her transition from fresh blooms to forever florals. 0:06:08 – 0:10:50 Inside the Process: Drying Techniques & Troubleshooting Layla breaks down her detailed process for drying flowers while preserving their color and natural movement. She shares clear advice on when to harvest, how to create ideal drying conditions, and ways to avoid common pitfalls such as brittleness and mold. Practical tips for storing and organizing blooms at home or in a studio give listeners actionable steps to start experimenting. 0:12:37 – 0:16:02 Tools of the Trade: Simple Supplies & Sustainable Practices Layla outlines the approachable toolkit needed for dried floral art using secateurs, wire cutters, floristry scissors, and simple wires showing how accessible this craft truly is. She also highlights her sustainability mindset, from organic growing to minimizing waste, and how dried arrangements can be reused or enjoyed for years, blending eco-friendly values with creative expression. 0:19:40 – 0:26:46 Inspiration Blooms: Versatility, Beginners' Tips & Creative Confidence In this uplifting segment, Layla recommends starter-friendly florals like straw flowers, shares honest stories about learning through trial and error, and offers tips for sourcing materials even without a garden. She connects dried florals to broader creative disciplines, inspiring painters, textile artists, and makers of all kinds. Her insights encourage listeners to experiment freely and embrace the emotional connection that comes from working with nature. "Once you've opened that door, it's like opening onto a magic world that is so vast and such good fun…it's just the most rewarding, beautiful thing to get into... Once you've got it, you've got it for a lifetime." — Layla Robinson Layla's new book is called Everlasting Blooms: 30 Floristry Projects to bring the magic of dried flowers into your home.
Think of embroidery as coloring with thread, playful, creative, and bursting with possibilities. In this episode of Creative Living, Emmy-winning host Jane Clauss sits down with fiber artist and entrepreneur Melissa Galbraith of MCreativeJ to explore the vibrant world of hand embroidery. Whether you are a seasoned maker or just curious about picking up a needle and thread, you will discover how this timeless craft can be modern, accessible, and full of personality. From Melissa's journey of turning a hobby into a thriving business, to beginner-friendly stitches and tips for upcycling your wardrobe, this episode is all about unlocking creativity and celebrating community through handmade art. Listen to the entire conversation or jump ahead with the episode breakdown below. [0:00:09 – 0:01:36] Introduction to Hand Embroidery and Guest Melissa Galbraith In this opening segment, host Jane Clauss introduces the theme of the episode, hand embroidery, and welcomes guest Melissa Galbraith, a fiber artist and small business owner behind M Creative J. Jane sets the stage by discussing the creative possibilities of embroidery, its rich history, and how Melissa brings a modern twist to the craft. The conversation highlights Melissa's background, her brand's focus on bold, nature-inspired designs, and her role as an author and marketing expert. This section provides listeners with context about the guest and the creative journey they're about to explore. [0:01:46 – 0:04:24] Hand Embroidery Basics: Stitches, Accessibility, and Getting Started Melissa explains what hand embroidery is, likening it to "coloring with thread." She discusses the accessibility of the craft, emphasizing that beginners can start with just one or two basic stitches and still create beautiful work. The conversation covers the variety of stitches available, from simple ones like the satin stitch and French knot to more advanced techniques such as bullion knots and stump work. Melissa reassures listeners that embroidery is beginner-friendly and doesn't require mastery of all stitches, making it approachable for anyone interested in trying it. [0:08:25 – 0:12:23] From Hobby to Business: Melissa's Entrepreneurial Journey This segment delves into Melissa's transition from a corporate job to running her embroidery business full-time. She shares how her passion for embroidery grew into teaching workshops and eventually writing books. Melissa discusses the challenges of valuing fiber art, the decision to pivot from selling finished pieces to creating kits and teaching, and the satisfaction she finds in helping others learn. The conversation offers insights into the realities of turning a creative hobby into a sustainable business and the importance of adaptability and community support. "I think it just means trying new things or trying things in general. You know, because you don't know until you try it if you like it or not," —Melissa Galbraith. MCreativeJ [0:18:00 – 0:20:23] Upcycling, Tools, and Practical Tips for Embroidery on Clothing Jane and Melissa discuss the trend of upcycling clothing with hand embroidery, including practical advice for beginners. Melissa explains the importance of choosing the right fabric, preferably non-stretchy materials like cotton or linen, for those just starting out. She also addresses the use of embroidery hoops, stabilizers, and the challenges of working on different types of garments, such as denim and shoes. This section is rich with actionable tips for listeners interested in personalizing their wardrobe or starting embroidery projects on various surfaces. [0:28:44 – 0:30:37] Camp Craft Away: Community, Workshops, and Creative Exploration Melissa introduces Camp Craftaway, an adult summer craft camp she co-hosts near Seattle. She describes the event as a space for creative professionals and enthusiasts to try new crafts, learn from local artists, and build community. The camp features hands-on workshops in a variety of disciplines, from broom making to stained glass, and has grown significantly over the years. This segment highlights the value of creative community, the importance of making time for exploration, and the opportunities available for listeners to get involved in similar events. Thanks for listening to the show! If you have a creative living topic or guest suggestion, please let us know!
Sarah Hurley Inspires Creativity & Strategy in this Episode of Creative Living Feeling stuck in your creativity? This episode of Creative Living is your permission slip to break out of the "I'm just a…" mindset and start building something bold. Jane Clauss chats with creative entrepreneur and trend forecaster Sarah Hurley, who shares her no-fluff wisdom on turning passion into profit and doing it with confidence. As Sarah Hurley beautifully puts it, creativity is 'freedom… a moment to 'mess around with paints and glitter and pretty things and try stuff out.' This powerful, open-hearted spirit sets the tone for this inspiring conversation. From overcoming imposter syndrome to embracing industry trends without losing your spark, this episode is packed with strategies, inspiration, and that little creative kick you didn't know you needed. You'll learn how to: Use trends to your advantage (without selling out) Push past doubt and show up boldly See the creative industry as wide open not walled off Building, reimagining, or simply soaking it all in, this episode hits refresh on your creative spirit. 'Creativity is freedom' @SarahHurley drops the most inspiring definition of what it means to be a creative entrepreneur. Listen to the full podcast now. Want to skip around or jump straight to the good stuff? Here's your handy timecode breakdown because we love making it easy for you. You're welcome! [0:00:10 - 0:02:21] Defining the Creative Industry Overview: Sarah Hurley breaks down the misconception that the creative industry is a narrow field. She explains that creativity spans multiple industries like greeting cards, party supplies, and stationery. Creatives often limit themselves by saying "I'm just a..." when in reality, their skills can translate across numerous sectors. The key message is to see creativity as a broad, interconnected landscape with endless possibilities for growth and innovation. [0:12:07 - 0:15:46] Overcoming Creative Business Hurdles Overview: Sarah discusses the common challenges creatives face when turning their passion into a business. She emphasizes that most creatives start from a hobby perspective, which differs from traditional business planning. The focus is on shifting mindsets from "I'm just..." to "I am an entrepreneur." Sarah provides strategies for goal-setting, including defining specific revenue targets and breaking down larger objectives into manageable steps to prevent overwhelm and build confidence. [0:34:55 - 0:36:04] Sustainability: Beyond a Trend Overview: Sarah declares sustainability is no longer just a trend but a fundamental way of doing business. She notes that manufacturers are now transparently discussing their eco-friendly processes and packaging. The conversation highlights that sustainability has evolved from simply slapping an eco-logo on a product to a comprehensive approach of understanding and implementing environmentally conscious practices across all business operations. [0:41:35 - 0:42:22] Breaking News: Hurleywood Studios Launch Overview: Sarah announces the launch of Hurleywood Studios, her third business venture focused on content development. Planned for launch in September/October, this new studio represents the exponential growth of her content-based business. She revealed the initial launch at the License and Expo in Vegas, expressing excitement about the upcoming projects and the studio's potential. [0:43:36 - 0:44:26] Creativity as Freedom Overview: When asked what creativity means to her, Sarah succinctly defines it as "freedom." She describes creativity as an escape at the end of the day, a moment to experiment with paints, glitter, and materials. The discussion concludes with her powerful message that it's never too late to start pursuing creative dreams, emphasizing that the best time to start is right now.
Discover the unexpected magic of paper in this fascinating podcast episode that goes far beyond mere writing surfaces. Join Emmy Award winning lifestyle host, Jane Clauss, as she explores Hahnemühle, a 440-year-old German paper company that's revolutionizing creativity and sustainability. Learn how innovative paper makers are transforming everyday materials like bamboo, hemp, and sugarcane into extraordinary artistic tools, challenging everything you thought you knew about paper. From the company's rich historical roots to cutting-edge sustainable production techniques, his episode explores how tradition and innovation go hand-in-hand. Whether you're an artist, a journaler, or just someone who loves beautiful materials with a story, you'll be amazed by how a simple sheet of paper can unlock unlimited creative potential. Get ready to turn the page on your next creative chapter, one sustainable sheet at a time. "Creativity means for me, doing or creating something that makes me forget time… It's not limited to art, it can help solve problems in a creative or effective way." - Rana Ardal, Hahnemühle If you want to jump around or revisit your favorite moment, we made a handy cheat sheet with show notes for you! [0:00:10 - 0:02:20] Hahnemühle's Rich History and Sustainability- Jane introduces Hahnemühle, a 400-year-old paper company from Germany - Highlights the company's commitment to sustainable paper production - Emphasizes the intersection of creativity and environmental consciousness - Sets the stage for a deep dive into innovative paper manufacturing [0:02:37 - 0:07:10] Company Origins and Unique Production Methods- Explanation of the company name (rooster mill) - Detailed history of paper production dating back to 1584 - Discussion of their unique mold-made paper machine from 1871 - Insight into traditional handcrafted papermaking techniques - Showcases the company's long-standing expertise in paper production [0:07:46 - 0:14:13] Sustainable Fiber Innovation - Introduction of the natural line of papers using alternative fibers - Exploration of materials like bamboo, hemp, agave, and sugarcane - Detailed research process for developing new sustainable paper products - Explanation of how these fibers require less water and no pesticides - Demonstrates the company's commitment to environmental innovation [0:20:51 - 0:25:26] Digital Fine Art Paper and Creative Possibilities - Invention of digital fine art paper range in 1997 - Discussion of paper's versatility beyond traditional uses - Exploration of three-dimensional paper art - Highlighting the museum in Berlin dedicated to paper art - Showcasing the creative potential of paper as a medium [0:29:16 - 0:34:43] Accessibility and Creativity for Everyone - Launch of mini pads and bookmark products - Emphasis on making creativity accessible to all - Personal reflections on what creativity means to the speakers - Encouragement for people to explore their creative potential - Invitation to engage with Hahnemühle's products and philosophy "We want to inspire people, and we want to give everybody the feeling that everybody is an artist." - Barbara Knipper, Hahnemühle
Where creativity meets sustainability! In this inspiring episode of Creative Living, host Jane Clauss sits down with Sarah Torres, the founder of SewbySew.com, to uncover the hidden world of deadstock fabric, the textile industry's best-kept secret. Sarah is on a mission to rescue high-quality surplus fabrics from fashion production and put them into the hands of makers, designers, and upcyclers instead of landfills. Through her innovative business, she's turning textile waste into creative opportunity offering one-of-a-kind fabric finds and mystery bundles that spark imagination and promote sustainable sewing. Ever wondered what happens to the fabric fashion houses don't use? Sarah has the answer, and it's more exciting than you think! Tune in for an inspiring conversation about sustainable fashion, upcycling, and how small changes, like choosing deadstock fabric, can make a big impact. Whether you're a seasoned sewist or just fabric-curious, this episode will change the way you think about textiles forever! Episode Log Notes – Fabric Rescue with Sarah Torres [0:00:10 - 0:02:32] Upcycling, Fabric Waste & A Creative SolutionJane kicks things off with a deep dive into textile waste and why deadstock fabric is the ultimate sustainable sewing hack! Meet Sarah Torres, the fabric rescuer behind @SewbySew. [0:02:32 - 0:04:50] What Exactly is Deadstock Fabric?Sarah breaks down the hidden world of deadstock; where it comes from, how overproduction, quality control issues, and end-of-season trends create it, and why it's a goldmine for sustainable sewing, indie designers, and fabric lovers. [0:04:50 - 0:07:41] A Love Story: Sarah's Journey with FabricFrom childhood fabric shopping trips to uncovering treasure troves of forgotten textiles, Sarah shares how she went from thrifter to fabric-saving entrepreneur. [0:07:41 - 0:10:30] The Mystery Bundle MagicWhat's inside a mystery fabric bundle? Sarah explains how she curates surprise collections by aesthetic and vibe (think cottagecore, grunge, retro, and more!). [0:10:30 - 0:14:35] Going Viral & Growing a BusinessOne TikTok moment changed everything! Sarah reveals how social media helped her turn a passion into a thriving business—with just her and her husband running the show. [0:14:35 - 0:18:49] Saving Fabric, One Roll at a TimeWith nearly 5,000 pounds of fabric diverted from landfills, Sarah talks about how small actions create big change and how she sources leftover materials straight from manufacturers. [0:18:49 - 0:22:21] The Reality of Running a Fabric Rescue BusinessIt's not all fun and pretty fabric, deadstock comes with its own challenges! Sarah shares the logistics of storing, sorting, and saving huge rolls of fabric (hint: it's heavy!). [0:22:21 - 0:25:03] Can the Fashion Industry Really Be Sustainable?Sarah gives the real talk on corporate sustainability, why transparency matters, and how we as consumers can demand better. [0:25:43 - 0:30:08] How to Shop & Sew More SustainablyWant to make better fabric choices? Sarah shares tips on natural fibers, upcycling fabric scraps, and creative zero-waste sewing ideas. [0:33:07 - 0:36:25] The Future of Fabric ShoppingWith major fabric stores closing, what's next? Sarah and Jane discuss pop-up fabric shops, swatch parties, and ways to keep the fabric community alive! Sustainable sewing isn't just a trend, it's a movement, and every fabric choice makes a difference. Sarah Torres is proving that creativity and sustainability can go hand in hand, turning what was once waste into inspiration. Whether you're a seasoned sewist or just discovering the magic of upcycling, this episode is a reminder that small changes can lead to big impact. Ready to rethink the way you sew? Tune in now and start stitching a more sustainable future! For more creative and upcycling inspiration, visit www.JaneClauss.com!
If you're passionate about home trends, kitchen gadgets, and housewares industry insights, this episode of Creative Living is a must-listen! Host Jane Clauss sits down with housewares industry expert Peter Giannetti, the editor-in-chief of HomePage News and Director of Editorial Content and Education for the International Housewares Association, to discuss the top home and kitchen trends for 2025. From replacement cycles for home goods to the rise of at-home entertaining. Discover the latest in household product innovation, sustainable home products, and must-have appliances. Whether you're shopping for a new air fryer, upgrading your coffee bar, or staying ahead of the curve on home design trends, this conversation is packed with insights to help you make smart, stylish choices. Tune in now to explore the future of home and housewares and how brands are making everyday tasks easier, smarter, and more beautiful. If you would like to jump to specific topics, check out the episode log notes below. [0:00:00 - 0:02:22] Welcome to 2025's Housewares Trends! Jane kicks off the episode, introducing Peter Giannetti, Editor-in-Chief of Homepage News, to dive into the latest home & housewares trends and innovations. [0:02:22 - 0:06:30] Homepage News: The Industry's Insider Guide Peter shares how Homepage News is a must-read for trendspotting, market insights, and industry updates. [0:06:30 - 0:10:33] Housewares Industry Outlook From pandemic demand surges to economic shifts, Peter breaks down what's stabilizing and what's growing in 2025. [0:10:33 - 0:14:19] Kitchen Gadget Replacement Boom Appliances and gadgets are cycling out faster than ever. Peter explains how innovation is driving upgrades. [0:14:19 - 0:16:37] Tariffs & Pricing: What to Expect Jane and Peter discuss the impact of potential tariffs and how brands are navigating cost, quality, and supply chain challenges. [0:16:37 - 0:21:17] At-Home Entertaining is Back! Consumers are hosting more, fueling trends in coffee bars, cocktail stations, and stylish hosting essentials. [0:21:17 - 0:25:31] Kitchen Gadgets & Tools: 2025 Must-Haves Peter shares the latest in high-performance gadgets and specialty tools that consumers are loving. [0:25:31 - 0:29:05] Sustainability: A Growing Consumer Priority Eco-friendly, repurposed, and sustainable products are no longer niche—they're the new norm. [0:29:05 - 0:32:54] Sneak Peek: The Inspired Home Show Peter previews game-changing innovations set to debut at The Inspired Home Show in March. [0:32:54 - 0:37:38] The Future of Home: Smart & Connected From AI to 3D printing, home products are getting smarter, more customizable, and seamlessly integrated. [0:37:38 - 0:44:17] Creativity in Housewares & Everyday Products Innovation isn't just about function—brands are blending creativity with consumer needs for better product experiences. [0:44:17 - 0:49:00] Wrap-Up: Stay Ahead of the Trends Peter shares how to subscribe to Homepage News and why attending The Inspired Home Show is a must for industry pros and home enthusiasts alike. The world of home and housewares is constantly evolving, and 2025 is shaping up to be full of exciting innovations. From kitchen upgrades to sustainability trends, there's something for everyone looking to enhance their space. A huge thank you to Peter Giannetti for sharing his expertise and giving us a sneak peek into what's next! Stay inspired, stay creative, and as always—make your house a home. For more inspiration, head to www.JaneClauss.com. Thank you for listening!
Creativity is a powerful force but let's be honest, balancing it with real life can feel impossible. Between work, family, and responsibilities, making time for your creative passions can seem like a dream that always takes a backseat. But what if you didn't have to choose? In this episode of Creative Living, Jane Clauss chats with Lauren Spangler, a creative coach and multi-talented artist, to break down how you can make your art work for you - without sacrificing stability, sanity, or the things that matter most. Lauren shares her own story of overcoming a seven-year creative block and how she finally found a way to weave creativity into her busy life. She gives us practical tips on time management, mindset shifts, and reframing the link between creativity and financial security so you can stop debating and start doing. Whether you're a seasoned creative or just dipping your toes into artistic expression, this conversation will empower you to ditch the fear, embrace your passion, and make space for creativity, even in a jam-packed schedule. Lauren introduces game-changing strategies like "golden hour" and "sprinkle time" to help you integrate creativity into your daily routine. If you've ever felt stuck between your creative dreams and real-life responsibilities, this episode is your sign to take-action. Tune in and redefine what it means to be a creative powerhouse! Every part of this conversation is packed with insight! But if you're looking for something specific, these timestamps will guide you. [0:02:17 - 0:07:31] Meet Lauren Spangler! Jane introduces Lauren, a creative coach and multi-talented artist. They dive into the meaning behind "happiness is homemade", the biggest creative blocks—like fear, overwhelm, and imposter syndrome—and the struggle of feeling like an artist inside but not actually living that creative life. [0:07:31 - 0:14:40] Can creativity and financial stability coexist? Lauren shares how to move past the fear of financial risk, reframe stability and creativity as partners—not opposites, and her personal story of breaking free from a seven-year creative block. [0:14:40 - 0:21:16] Strategies to make your art "work" for you! Jane and Lauren explore how to balance creativity with real life—on your own terms. They discuss how self-reflection can help you discover what drives your creativity and why defining success for yourself is a total game-changer. [0:21:16 - 0:26:04] Mindset matters! Creativity starts in the mind, and Lauren shares why a mindset shift is key to overcoming blocks. Plus, her take on vision boards, choosing a "word of the year," and other creative goal-setting techniques. [0:26:04 - 0:32:50] What does creativity really mean? Lauren redefines creativity and explains why it's something everyone should embrace—whether you think you're an artist or not. [0:32:50 - 0:43:42] Coaching, inspiration, and next steps. Lauren reflects on the most rewarding part of her work and shares ways listeners can connect with her, access resources, and start taking-action on their creative goals. Creativity isn't just something you do—it's part of who you are. And as Lauren Spangler shared, you don't have to choose between your passions and your responsibilities. With the right mindset and strategies, you can make your art work for you. So whether you start with a golden hour, a sprinkle of time, or just a fresh perspective, take that next creative step—because your creativity deserves a place in your everyday life! For more inspiration, head to www.JaneClauss.com
What if you could turn your creativity into a thriving business? Chloe Winstanley did just that—and her story will leave you inspired to take your own leap! In this episode of Creative Living with Jane Clauss, Chloe shares how she launched New Zealand's first-ever craft workshop business, Creative Otautahi, and grew it into a six-figure success—all while working part-time. She opens up about conquering imposter syndrome, the financial benefits of craft workshops compared to craft fairs, and how staying adaptable helped her thrive in an ever-changing market. Whether you're a lifelong crafter or just discovering your creative side, Chloe offers practical and inspiring advice for turning your hobby into a profitable business. From finding affordable venues to preparing unforgettable craft workshops, her insights are a game-changer for anyone dreaming of creative entrepreneurship. Most excitingly, Chloe is now sharing her tried-and-true strategies in her new online masterclass, "On Your Way to 100K." This course is designed to help creatives of all skill levels transform their hobbies into thriving businesses, no matter where they're starting from. If you've ever dreamed of monetizing your creativity and building a six-figure business, this episode is packed with inspiration and tools to help you take the leap. Tune in now and discover how to live better creatively. Check out the talking points of the conversation below if you want to skip ahead and get to points you just can't wait to hear! [0:01:42 - 0:02:22] Chloe introduces her business Creative Otautahi and explains that it is the word for Christchurch, where she started her first craft workshop business in New Zealand. She describes Creative Otautahi as a multi-craft workshop business offering a variety of crafts like polymer clay, earring making, and terrarium building. [0:03:26 - 0:04:22] Chloe shares how she got started in polymer clay crafting during the pandemic when she had a newborn at home. She was looking for a creative outlet and started teaching herself polymer clay, which eventually led to selling earrings online and teaching others how to make them. [0:05:05 - 0:06:12] Chloe discusses overcoming imposter syndrome to start teaching her craft workshops. She explains how she started small with just 5 people in her first workshop, pricing it low to minimize risk. Chloe emphasizes the importance of staying within her comfort zone and using a "feel-good" compass to guide her decisions. [0:07:04 - 0:08:16] Chloe explains the financial viability of workshops compared to craft fairs. She highlights how the workshop model allowed her to earn significantly more per event than selling individual crafts at fairs. [0:09:49 - 0:11:45] Chloe describes the growth of her workshop business from 5 to 20 attendees. She discusses the logistics of hosting multiple workshops per weekend and the importance of finding affordable venues like community centers. [0:12:34 - 0:13:50] Chloe compares the craft workshop market in New Zealand vs. the US. She advises on the importance of researching competition and finding a unique point of difference to stand out in the market. [0:14:34 - 0:16:04] Chloe talks about the differences between in-person and virtual workshops. She notes the benefits of online workshops in reaching a global audience but emphasizes the post-pandemic demand for in-person interactions and the unique experience they offer. [0:16:59 - 0:18:06] Chloe advises on starting a workshop business by leveraging local venues and communities. She suggests exploring affordable options like community centers and libraries and emphasizes the importance of adaptability and pivoting to market demands. [0:18:19 - 0:20:31] Chloe discusses whether starting a workshop business is just a "millennial thing" or if it can be done by anyone. She explains that it requires a certain mindset and comfort with risk-taking but is not limited to any particular age group. [0:23:13 - 0:24:42] Chloe shares her biggest learning moment - the importance of thorough preparation. She explains how her workshops improved significantly once she started investing more time in planning and ensuring all materials were ready for participants. [0:30:59 - 0:32:04] Chloe offers words of wisdom for someone wanting to start a craft workshop business, emphasizing the importance of being willing to try something new, adapt to challenges, and just "give it a go." [0:24:46 - 0:27:01] Chloe introduces her "On Your Way to 100K" master class, which is designed to help others turn their creative passions into profitable businesses. She explains the course content and her motivation for creating it. [0:32:37 - 0:35:25] Chloe shares her perspective on the meaning of creativity and how she aimed to foster a creative community through her workshops. She emphasizes the importance of giving adults the "permission" to be creative. [0:35:55 - 0:37:18] Chloe provides her website and social media information, encouraging listeners to reach out to her directly with questions or ideas. Jane closes the interview by thanking Chloe for her inspiring story and insights. Enjoy the show and remember, with a little inspiration and some imagination, you can do anything!
Creative Living host, Jane Clauss, introduces you to Melissa Ellis, the Dallas-based artist redefining oil painting with her bold, hand-sculpted creations. Using palette knives and thick layers of paint, Melissa transforms canvases into textured, three-dimensional masterpieces that command attention. Her process? A delicate dance between organization and spontaneity, where imperfections aren't flaws but opportunities. Inspired by nature's raw beauty, Melissa embraces the unpredictable to create art that feels alive. In this episode, Melissa shares the behind-the-scenes challenges of being a one-woman creative powerhouse. From managing her business to following her artistic passion, she opens up about her journey—how encouragement from friends sparked her first brushstrokes, and how she made the financial and emotional leap to pursue her dreams. Melissa also gives us an insider's look at her commission work, including a jaw-dropping project for Louis Vuitton (yes, that Louis Vuitton!). She talks about the art of collaboration, blending her style with her clients' visions, and how fashion, travel, and nature fuel her creativity. But the heart of the conversation is Melissa's deeply personal new series, The Beans. Born from a challenging chapter in her life, this series celebrates relationships, resilience, and connection. Each piece tells a story, resonating universally with viewers who see their own loved ones reflected in her work. Melissa credits a transformative artist residency in France for helping shape this poignant new direction. Whether you're an artist, an art lover, or someone chasing a creative dream, this episode is packed with inspiration. Melissa's journey is a testament to the power of passion, risk-taking, and embracing the beauty in imperfection. [0:00 - 2:30] Welcome to the Creative Living Podcast! Jane kicks things off by sharing her own story—how she embraced creativity despite doubts, what she learned at Art Basel in Miami, and her excitement about a fresh season filled with inspiring guests. [2:30 - 4:00] Meet Melissa Ellis: Sculptor of Paint Jane introduces Melissa Ellis, an artist who doesn't just paint—she sculpts oil onto canvas. Her process? Bold, intricate, and entirely one-of-a-kind. And trust us, you'll want to hear how she turns paint into textured, three-dimensional magic. [4:00 - 5:30] The Art of Sculpting on Canvas Melissa walks us through her one-of-a-kind painting technique, where she hand-sculpts oil paint with palette knives. The result? Textured, three-dimensional masterpieces that balance meticulous precision with spontaneous flair. [5:30 - 7:30] Embracing Imperfection in Art In a heartfelt discussion, Melissa shares how she finds beauty in imperfection, often drawing inspiration from nature's organic forms. She explains the delicate balance between planning and letting the creative process flow. [7:30 - 9:30] Finding Flow & Crushing Creative Blocks Jane and Melissa gush over the flow state—that sweet spot where time disappears, and the creativity just flows. Melissa shares her go-to rituals for getting in the zone, including music, workspace vibes, and organized chaos. [9:30 - 12:00] The Art + Business Balancing Act Melissa offers a behind-the-scenes look at the juggling act of being a full-time artist and entrepreneur. From painting to marketing, she handles it all with careful planning, proving that creativity and business savvy can coexist. [12:00 - 15:00] From College Canvases to the Big Leagues Melissa reflects on her journey from painting for fun in college to pouring her heart and soul into full-time artistry. Spoiler: it took guts, grit, and a whole lot of believing in herself—and it's a story you don't want to miss. [15:00 - 18:00] Commissioned Brilliance: Collaboration Meets Creativity Working with clients while staying true to her artistic style? Melissa makes it sound effortless. She shares how she collaborates on custom pieces that feel deeply personal to each client. [18:00 - 19:30] A Louis Vuitton Dream Come True Yep, Melissa worked with Louis Vuitton. She dishes on how this dream commission came to life and what it felt like to see her art showcased by one of the biggest names in fashion. Cue goosebumps! [19:30 - 22:00] Creativity Inspired by Fashion, Travel, and Nature Melissa talks about the everyday beauty that fuels her work, from the intricate details of nature to the textures of fashion. Her paintings are a tribute to the often-overlooked wonders of the world around us. [22:00 - 27:00] "The Beans" Series: Art from the Heart Brace yourself for feels. Melissa opens up about her deeply personal "Beans" series, inspired by her relationship with her mother. This series is all about love, resilience, and the connections that hold us together. [27:00 - 29:00] The Universal Appeal of "The Beans" The emotional resonance of the "Beans" series is undeniable. Melissa shares how clients have seen their own relationships reflected in her work, creating a powerful, shared connection. [29:00 - 32:00] France Residency: Creativity Abroad Melissa shares her transformative experience at an artist residency in France. Immersed in a nurturing creative environment, she explored new ideas that shaped the direction of her work. [32:00 - 34:00] New Studio, New Beginnings Melissa is making moves—literally! She's opening a new studio and kicking off her next series with tons of excitement and creative energy. [34:00 - 35:00] Stay Connected with Melissa Want to follow Melissa's journey? She shares where to find her art online and keep up with her latest projects. Jane wraps the episode with a huge thank-you to Melissa for sharing her art, her story, and so much inspiration.
Thinking Outside the Box to Defeat Cancer: An Inside Look at the Visionary Work of HCRF Jane Clauss hosts a special episode of Creative Living, focusing on the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation (HCRF) and its efforts in cancer research. The foundation, led by Dr. Leonidas Platanias and Chairwoman Eleni Bousis, has made significant strides in cancer treatment, particularly in immunotherapy, which has improved cancer patient survival by 20%. Nicole Liadas and Janell Adames, board members, discuss the importance of "think outside the box" research and the foundation's mission to support personalized cancer treatments. They emphasize the need for continued funding and awareness, with a gala scheduled for November 2 at Navy Pier to raise funds and create awareness. Here is a brief rundown of the full conversation: Introduction to the Podcast and Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation: 0:00 - 3:00 Jane Clauss introduces the podcast and the special episode focused on cancer, a topic that has touched many lives. She highlights the work of the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation (HCRF) and its significant contributions to cancer research. Jane introduces Nicole Liadas and Janell Adames, two board members of HCRF, who will share their insights and passion for the foundation's work. Nicole Liadas has a PhD in molecular biology and is a clinical cancer researcher, while Janell Adames is an executive board member and breast cancer survivor. Personal Stories and Inspiration Behind HCRF: 3:00 - 8:00 Janell Adames shares her personal journey with breast cancer, diagnosed on November 3, 2011, and how it led her to get involved in cancer research. She emphasizes the importance of supporting organizations that aim to eradicate cancer and improve patient outcomes. Nicole Liadas discusses her background in cancer research and how meeting Eleni Bousis, the founder of HCRF, inspired her to join the foundation. Nicole shares stories from her clinical research experiences, highlighting the urgent need for better cancer treatments and outcomes. Leadership and Vision of HCRF: 8:00 - 12:00 Jane Clauss asks about the roles of Eleni Bousis and Dr. Leonidas Platanias in the foundation's success. Nicole and Janell describe Eleni as a relentless and inspiring leader who brings people together to end cancer. They highlight the importance of HCRF's focus on "think outside the box" cancer research and its collaboration with the Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center. The foundation's unique approach to supporting innovative research is emphasized as a key differentiator from other cancer research foundations. Innovative Research and Immunotherapy: 12:00 - 18:00 Nicole explains the concept of "think outside the box" research and how it is revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, treatment, and cure. She discusses the Lurie Cancer Center's program that brings together scientists from various disciplines to tackle cancer research from multiple angles. Janell shares her perspective as a survivor, emphasizing the importance of supporting an organization that helps every type of cancer patient. The conversation touches on the personal impact of cancer and the need for a society to come together to support cancer research. Achievements and Impact of HCRF: 18:00 - 22:00 Nicole highlights some of the significant achievements of HCRF, including its support for cutting-edge research at Northwestern. She mentions the importance of immunotherapy as a promising treatment for all types of cancer and the Lurie Cancer Center's role in optimizing its use. Jane Clauss asks for an explanation of immunotherapy, and Nicole provides a detailed explanation of how it works and its impact on cancer treatment. The discussion includes the potential for personalized treatment plans and the importance of tailoring treatments to individual patients. Challenges and Future of Cancer Research: 22:00 - 26:00 Jane asks about the biggest challenges researchers face in cancer research. Nicole identifies the challenge of creating personalized treatment plans for individual patients and keeping up with the increasing number of cancer diagnoses. The conversation shifts to the importance of awareness and funding for cancer research, with Jane emphasizing the need for continuous support. Janell and Nicole discuss the upcoming gala event and its role in raising awareness and funds for HCRF's mission. The Role of Awareness and Fundraising: 26:00 - 32:00 Janell explains the significance of the gala event and the theme of celebrating the foundation's progress over the past 10 years. She introduces the chair couple for the gala, Chris Lardakis and Shaina Hurley Lardakis, who have a personal connection to cancer. Nicole shares her inspiration from being part of HCRF and the importance of supporting cutting-edge research at Northwestern. The conversation highlights the global impact of the Lurie Cancer Center's research and the foundation's role in fostering collaboration and innovation. Call to Action and Final Thoughts: 32:00 - 35:00 Jane asks how people can get involved and support HCRF's mission. Janell encourages people to visit the HCRF website, attend the gala, and volunteer to help cancer patients. Nicole emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment and the role of clinical trials in finding the best treatment options for patients. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to support HCRF and be part of the effort to end cancer. Thank you for listening to Creative Living.
Creativity is a powerful tool for healing, and the nonprofit Help Heal Veterans knows just how to harness it. In this episode, Jane chats with retired Navy Captain Joe McClain, CEO of Help Heal Veterans, and Dr. Keith Stuessi, a naval physician specializing in traumatic brain injuries. We dive into how their craft therapy programs are transforming the lives of injured veterans and active-duty military. We discuss the "invisible wounds" of war—PTSD, depression, and traumatic brain injuries. Help Heal Veterans goes beyond traditional medicine, offering therapeutic craft kits that enhance motor skills, concentration, and community. These kits reconnect veterans with their families and provide a healthy alternative to substance abuse. The results are astounding! Craft therapy benefits 75% of veterans with traumatic brain injuries and 97% of those dealing with chronic pain. Captain McClain and Dr. Stuessi share inspiring stories of how simple crafts can pave the way for healing and growth. Here are some quick timecode reference points if you want to skip ahead: (2:00) Creativity, crafting, and healing for veterans with PTSD - Retired Navy captain and medical expert discuss creative therapy for injured veterans. - Jane interviews Captain Joe, a Navy veteran and CEO of Help Heal Veterans, about his experience with PTSD and TBI. - Dr. Stuessi explains how traumatic brain injuries can cause lasting effects on the brain, including PTSD, depression, and concussions. (4:36) Mild traumatic brain injury in veterans, its effects, and programs to help heal - Dr. Stuessi discusses the effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on military personnel, including lingering effects and the relationship between TBI and mental health issues like PTSD. - Dr. Stuessi explains how chemical changes occur inside the brain after TBI, with some shifts returning to normal and others resulting in long-term effects. - Clinicians struggle to diagnose mild traumatic brain injuries due to lack of definitive tests. - Dr. Stuessi shares personal experience with TBI and PTSD, highlighting stigma and lack of recognition in military culture. - Programs like Help Heal Veterans offer support for veterans and families, addressing traumatic brain injury, PTSD, anxiety, and motor function challenges. (11:40) Using creativity and crafts for therapeutic healing - Captain Joe McClain explains how their organization creates crafts to help supplement clinical therapy for veterans and their families. - Captain Joe McClain shares a story of a Marine with tears in his eyes, thanking them for a craft that helped him feel more creative and successful in therapy. - Jane Clauss asks Dr. Stuessi about the benefits of creativity and craft kits in therapy. - Dr. Stuessi explains how craft kits can stimulate multiple parts of the brain, providing a complementary alternative to traditional therapy. - Dr. Stuessi highlights the positive impact of the organization's kits on veterans and active duty individuals, with stories of incredible results. - Captain Joe McClain discusses the versatility of the organization's kits, which are used in various settings, including VA medical centers, and help with pain management, reconnecting with family, and more. (19:00) Craft therapy for veterans with invisible wounds - Jane Clauss and Dr. Stuessi discuss the integration of mindfulness and spirituality in Western medicine. - The organization manufactures and distributes DIY craft kits to help veterans heal from invisible wounds of war, with 75% of materials upcycled. - The organization relies on small individual donors, with some donating for over 40 years, and has a PHR program for remote veterans. - Captain Joe McClain discusses how crafting can help people express themselves creatively and therapeutically. - Dr. Stuessi discusses the potential for long-term cognitive and motor skill improvement through crafting. (24:45) The effectiviness of art, music, and craft therapy for mental health improvement - Dr. Stuessi shared a story of a stroke survivor who experienced significant improvement in fine motor skills after using a rehabilitation kit. - Dr. Stuessi emphasized the importance of repetition in rehabilitation, citing the PHR program as an example of successful repetitive training. - Dr. Stuessi emphasizes the importance of finding a therapeutic activity that suits an individual's needs and interests. - Cross talk and community engagement are highlighted as beneficial aspects of art therapy and craft therapy. (30:03) Using creative tools to help veterans heal from trauma and mental health issues - Captain Joe McClain: "Our demand only goes up, triple if we advertise." - Captain Joe McClain: "75% of TBI veterans said it helped, 97% for pain management." - Captain Joe McClain: "One veteran credits Help Heal Veterans with reducing suicidal thoughts." - Captain Joe McClain shared stories of how craft kits provided by the organization helped veterans cope with various challenges, including palliative care, caregiver support, and managing chronic pain. - Veterans expressed gratitude for the kits, which gave them a sense of purpose and helped them deal with stressful situations, such as the opioid epidemic. (36:20) Using creativity to help veterans heal - Captain Joe McClain shares a story of a Marine who found relief with a therapy kit after struggling with deployment and family issues. - Therapy kit helped Captain Joe McClain's friend connect with his children for the first time in months, bringing tears of joy to his eyes. - Jane Clauss encourages creative professionals to donate their skills to help veterans. - Creativity can help veterans heal, and sharing stories of healing can inspire others to take action. (41:23) Creativity and its benefits for veterans and active duty military members - Creativity is opening up the mind to new areas of the brain, even for those who have not been exposed to it. - HealVets.org provides resources for creative therapy in veteran communities. Want to support our veterans? Donate your time, talents, or resources to Help Heal Veterans. Their work is truly making a difference, harnessing creativity to heal the invisible wounds of war.
If you are you ready to discover the magic of steam cleaning and how it can transform your home and enhance your DIY projects, this episode of Creative Living with Jane Clauss is for you. Tune in as we dive into the world of Laura Star USA and uncover the power of steam. Prepare to be inspired as Kristen Wermers, the Vice President of Operations, and Emily Dunlap, the Business Development Manager at LauraStar USA, share their insider secrets on how this innovative technology can revolutionize your cleaning routine and take your sewing and quilting to new heights. From sanitizing surfaces without harsh chemicals to achieving perfectly pressed seams, you won't want to miss a single moment of this steam-powered adventure. So, get ready to be intrigued as we explore the wonders of steam cleaning and creative living! Here are some quick reference points in case you want to skip ahead! [0:00:10] Jane Clauss introduces the topic of the podcast, which is exploring the magic of steam cleaning and how it can transform homes and enhance your creative living. And welcomes Kristen Wermers, the Vice President of Operations at LauraStar USA, and Emily Dunlap, the Business Development Manager at LauraStar USA. [0:03:11] Kristen explains how using steam for cleaning allows homeowners to clean their homes without introducing harsh chemicals, providing a more eco-friendly and healthier cleaning option. [0:04:15] Kristen discusses how Laura Star's steam is highly effective at disinfecting and killing germs, bacteria, and allergens, making it a powerful cleaning tool. [0:05:52] Jane asks about using a portable steam cleaner like the Izzy Plus to clean hard-to-reach surfaces like couches, mattresses, and other household textiles. [0:07:24] Emily emphasizes the importance of regularly cleaning household textiles like couches and curtains with steam to maintain a clean and healthy home environment. [0:09:45] Kristin suggests starting a summer cleaning routine by steaming bedding and linens to help remove dust mites and other allergens, creating a fresher living space. [0:10:45] Emily discusses the precision and flat pressing achieved with a steamer like the Laura Star, making it a valuable tool for quilters and sewists, improving the overall quality of their projects. [0:12:29] Emily explains how the Laura Star's steam and fan technology makes the pressing process easier and more enjoyable, reducing the time and effort required. [0:14:48] Emily emphasizes the importance of flushing the steamer regularly to prevent condensation and ensure consistent, dry steam for optimal performance. [0:17:43] Emily demonstrates how the Laura Star's steam and Teflon plate allow users to quickly and easily set fusible web and interfacing, saving time and effort. [0:19:41] Emily shows how the Laura Star's steam can be used to remove wrinkles from quilt batting without pressing, a convenient and efficient solution. [0:22:54] Emily discusses controlling the steam output to achieve the desired results on a variety of fabrics and materials, from delicate silks to durable vinyls. [0:24:15] Emily explains how the Laura Star's Teflon plate can be used to safely press and manipulate vinyl, a common material in crafting and DIY projects. [0:27:02] Emily highlights the portability and versatility of the Laura Star's steam cleaning products, making them suitable for use in a variety of settings, from the sewing room to the laundry room. [0:29:19] Kristen provides information on proper maintenance and best practices for using the Laura Star's steam cleaning products to ensure their longevity and optimal performance. [0:30:02] Jane asks Kristen about any quirky or fun cleaning rituals or habits, and Kristen shares her routine of vacuuming and then steaming her mattress to kill dust mites. [0:30:19] Jane asks Emily Dunlap which celebrity she would invite to help with her next quilting project, and Emily chooses Taylor Swift, citing her need for a Laura Star iron for her concert outfits. [0:30:58] Jane asks Kristen Wermers what her soundtrack is when she's in the flow of steaming and cleaning, and Kristen shares that she listens to Dave Matthews, Pearl Jam, and Green Day. [0:31:30] Jane asks both Kristen Wermers and Emily Dunlap what their reward is after completing a big cleaning session. [0:34:00] Kristen tells us how to find LauraStar on-line and on social media. Emily and Kristin give their parting words "Don't be afraid of the steam." to encourage everyone to use steam as a cleaning tool and in crafting!
In this inspiring episode, Jane Clauss sits down with the multi-talented Mary Jo Hoffman, an acclaimed author, artist, and photographer. Together, they explore the profound connection between nature and creativity. Discover how practicing creativity daily can enhance your life, why simplicity is crucial in the creative process, and how personal experiences can fuel your artistic journey. Jane and Mary Jo delve into the art of nature photography, sharing tips on lighting, composition, and capturing captivating subjects. They also discuss the transformative power of stillness and selective attention in nurturing creativity, mindfulness, and overall well-being. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation brimming with insights and practical advice to help you unlock your inner creativity. Be sure to listen to the entire interview to full understand the placefulness you can find on your own creative journey. Easily check out the highligths with these quick reference points: 0:00-5:00 Mary Jo shares her love of nature from a young age and discusses creativity of capturing beauty from nothing using her imagination. Mary Jo reflects on leaving her career in aerospace engineering allowing her to rediscover her creative side through photography. She explains how she was motivated to create her blog Stillblog.net and how she committed to photographing nature daily for 12 years. Jane Clauss and Mary Jo discuss how being in nature calms the mind and body, highlighting nature's importance for creativity. 5:55-10:55 Mary Jo explains how to keep creativity simple by committing to a daily practice and not breaking the chain. Keeping creativity simple is her secret to success. They talk about the selection process of photos for Mary Jo's book, 'STILL: The Art of Noticing' and she reflects deeply on how requiring her attention to find a new subject every day became a form of mindfulness meditation. She discovered nuanced insights about her places and the term "placefulness" to describe this transformed relationship. 10:56-15:56 Mary Jo advocates that simplicity is key to unlocking creativity. She discusses how committing to not breaking her daily chain, without worrying about results or quality, allowed profound things to unfold over time. 16:19-21:18 Learn about the transformation Mary Jo experienced through her daily practice and how you can do the same with your creativity. 25:00-33:28 Mary Jo talks about how her engineering background contributes to her photography style and how the subjects that interest her most are those showcasing engineering precision or mathematical patterns found in nature. Jane and Mary Jo discuss how a daily photography practice trained Mary Jo's eye to see composition and notice details, leading to her emphasis on learning to "see" as key to the creative process. 33:29-38:28 Mary Jo offers the tip of "spotlighting" to improve noticing skills, such as focusing just on the color blue during a walk to see with new perspective. Learn how committing to simple daily goals can help overcome the inner critic by shutting off critical thoughts. 43:07-45:01 Jane and Mary Jo share their closing thoughts on creativity being innate in all people. Mary Jo believes creativity just needs an outlet, and shares her daily joy in discovery through continuing her project. We hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation. Thanks for listening.
From Craft Room Chaos to Creative Calm: Organizing Tips and Tricks to transform a messy makers space. It's time to clean up your craft room clutter once and for all! Tune in to our latest episode of Creative Living as we tackle the daunting task of organizing a messy makerspace. Professional organizer, Andrea Brundage, joins Jane Clauss to share her expert tips for decluttering, setting up functional storage systems, and establishing routines to stay organized long-term. Learn strategies for overcoming emotional attachments to supplies and discover simple ways to start transforming one small area at a time. We'll also discuss how to host crafting events with friends to use up excess materials. Clear your calendar - you won't want to miss this jam-packed session full of inspiration and practical advice for crafters, artists, and anyone with a chaotic creative space. It's time to turn your craft room chaos into calm! 3:00 - 4:24 - Organizing challenges in creative spaces. Andrea identifies intermingled crafts and clutter as a common issue. 4:24 - 6:05 - Organizing by project. Andrea recommends organizing craft supplies based on specific projects, not just dumping everything together. 6:05 - 7:44 - Decluttering and maximizing storage. Jane and Andrea discuss decluttering unused items and using storage solutions like clear bins and labels. 7:44 - 9:09 - Organizing for "more is more" creatives. Andrea provide solutions for those who prefer having more supplies but want them organized. 9:09 - 10:53 - Maintaining organization. Andrea emphasizes establishing habits and systems for putting supplies back to keep spaces organized long-term. 10:53 - 12:00 - Finding a balance. Jane discusses the challenge of balancing busy lives with time spent crafting and keeping spaces organized. 12:56-13:35 - Declutter craft room spaces by going through supplies and donating, selling, or repurposing unused items. Focus first on craft mediums no longer enjoyed. 15:13-16:09 - Set up organizational systems for craft supplies based on specific projects, not just dumping everything into one space. Use clear bins, cubbies, or other storage with labels to identify contents. 22:28-23:00 - When cleaning and organizing, start with small, manageable tasks of 10-20 minutes that can be completed in one sitting. Set a timer to avoid getting distracted. 25:35-26:09 - Develop habits and routines to maintain organization over time, such as always returning supplies to their designated spaces. Cleaning should not be a one-time effort. 33:08-33:35 - Consider hosting crafting events to use up excess supplies by sharing them with others. 28:32-29:39- Refer to Andrea Brundage's book "Simplify Your Life" for her four questions on decluttering and her strategies for organizing one's space and life.
Dive into the sticky and fascinating world of hot glue with our latest podcast episode, featuring insights straight from the adhesive aficionados at Surebonder—pioneers who've been making our crafting dreams hold together for decades. In this episode, we trace the stringy trails of hot glue all the way back to its inception, appreciating the leaps and bounds made in glue technology. For crafters and makers at every level, this is your chance to understand not just the 'how,' but the 'why' behind the glue that keeps our creations together. But we don't stop at history. Prepare to have your glue guns at the ready as we explore a treasure trove of applications, from embellishing paper crafts with the perfect bead of glue to stringing together stunning jewelry pieces. We're sharing pro tips on selecting the ideal glue gun and glue type, considering the materials and scale of your projects. Plus, we delve into the world of cordless glue guns and glue skillets, revealing how these tools can turbocharge your efficiency and spark a burst of creativity. We're all about the nitty-gritty—expect to scribble down notes on Surebonder's specialty glues and how they promise to change your fabric-affixing game. And for those delicate tasks? We've got you covered with techniques that promise a smooth glide over thin papers, eliminating the crinkles and blobs that haunt your crafting dreams. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just starting to dip your toes into the glittery pool of DIY, this episode is your invitation to broaden your horizons. Surebonder's commitment to innovation suggests that the glue revolution is just getting started, and we're here to give you a front-row seat. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to stick with us as we bond over hot glue. By the end of this podcast, you'll be bubbling over with sticky inspirations to elevate your crafting game to dazzling new heights! Here are some of the highlights: 2:56 - 3:34 We learn the story of Surebonder's origins unfolds as Brad Kamins, the founder's grandson, reminisces about its 1968 inception, detailing the company's evolution into a hot glue manufacturing powerhouse. 6:25 - 6:38 We meet Stephanie Daniel, SureBonder's marketing guru, she shares a personal anecdote revealing her journey from hobbyist to team member, driven by her passion for their hot glue products. 8:09 - 9:40 The versatility of hot glue is showcased by Stephanie, emphasizing its applications in crafting, especially the need for precision when applying it to delicate materials like paper. 10:28 - 11:03 Jane Clauss explores Surebonder's innovative crafting solutions with a spotlight on their specialty jewelry and fabric glues. 11:35 - 12:45 Stephanie guides crafters on techniques for a flawless hot glue application on thin papers, advocating for fine tip glue guns and controlled trigger pressure to prevent bubbling. 18:27 - 20:09 Brad introduces the glue pot/skillet and shares a pro tip for minimizing stringiness by stirring the glue occasionally to maintain its consistency. 22:34 - 23:21 Learn about the innovative use of Teflon stir sticks, which help manage the flow of hot glue from a pot, ensuring a clean crafting experience. 25:20 - 26:16 Brad gives the virtues of cordless glue guns, celebrating the convenience and freedom they offer for unencumbered crafting. 32:13 - 33:37 Get a glimpse into the future with Surebonder reveals hints at forthcoming innovations such as high-wattage cordless glue guns, expanding the creative toolkit offered to crafters. 33:37 - 34:01 The conversation wraps up with a reminder to follow Surebonder on social media for the latest product updates and mentions that their diverse range of products is readily available at craft and hardware stores, as well as online. Get crafty with the experts - tune in as we melt down the magic of hot glue! Host Jane Clauss chats with Surebonder about the evolution of this versatile adhesive. Discover pro tips and innovations that will take your projects to a new sticky level.
Join domestic diva Jane Clauss as she chats with industry trend expert, Dawn Evans, from the International Housewares Association to get insights into the latest home and housewares trends They talk about 9 key trend "portfolios" that are being showcased at the Inspired Home Show, including trends focused on entertaining, eco-friendly materials, ease of use, color palettes, outdoor living, nature inspiration, geometric shapes, and wellness. With these insights you can transform your living space into a trendsetting haven! Throughout the show, Dawn emphasizes how trends are influenced by consumers and the latest trends, shining a light on how our very own preferences and personalities sculpt the marketplace. She spotlights breakthrough innovations that blend elegance with utility, curating experiences that transcend the barriers between indoors and out. Dawn also notes the importance of global events in shifting design philosophies and the continued desire to create meaningful gatherings and celebrations at home through inspiring new products and technologies. Skip ahead to the Trends that interest you the most! 1. The Great Entertainers (0:14:59)- Focuses on trends for home entertaining and hosting, including personalized serving-ware and gift-giving. 2. Material Evidence (0:17:13)- Showcases eco-friendly products that merge natural materials with new technologies like aluminum cans turned into pots. 3. All About Ease (0:19:02)- Covers products that make life easier by saving time and effort through convenience and multifunctional designs. 4. Pantone Color Wash (0:20:31)- Highlights the Pantone color palettes and how manufacturers create products inspired by the colors of the year. 5. Fine Lines (0:22:49)- Trends featuring fine, barely-there materials and the merging of beauty and utility in products like countertop espresso machines. 6. The Great Outdoors (0:24:43)- Includes grills, pizza ovens, and products that bring the experience of entertaining indoors outdoors. 7. Second Nature (0:26:09)- Inspired by nature through materials, colors, and themes like underwater motifs and evolving charcuterie boards. 8. The Shape of Things to Come (0:29:06)- Focuses on geometric patterns, rounded shapes, and gold in predicting future home decor trends. Thanks for listening. For more Creative Living inspiration just head to JaneClauss.com.
On this episode of Creative Living, Jane Clauss is chatting with the queen of stitches and stories and the amazingly talented costume designer Amanda Tadaro. She's rocked the theater world with her 100+ productions and has tons to share about costume design magic. We took a little trip down memory lane to where it all started: with a young Amanda perched next to her mom, totally mesmerized by the sewing machine's dance. It wasn't long before she caught the costume bug in high school drama club and—spoiler alert—she never looked back. For all you dreamers wanting to make a splash in the design world, Amanda's got you. She's all about getting your hands thread-deep in experience She's even got some killer tips for the up-and-comers—hint: volunteer to get those skills! We also got the scoop on how she spun her career into something new when the world went topsy-turvy. So, hit play to soak up Amanda's savvy on sewing education and sneak a peek at the wizardry that goes into dressing up characters not just for the stage, but for the soul. Don't miss out on the gems of wisdom Amanda dropped during our chat. So, tune in for a dose of inspiration and let's keep our creativity cranking! Ready, set, let's get inspired! Here are some of the highlights: 3:52 – Amanda talks about embracing the flops and shifts in your creativity. Lead why you should be open to changes, new paths, and experimentation. 11:00 - Dive into how Amanda draws inspiration from the past, studying historical eras and characters for her costume designs. 12:00 - Peek into Amanda's method for crafting costumes that echo a character's essence, including chats with directors, actors, and mood board magic. 16:00 - Discover the role of costumes in transforming actors into their characters and boosting their performances. 23:00 - Hear about Amanda's dazzling stint on Dancing with the Stars and the contest that spotlighted her designs. 25:00 – Amanda talks about the technical feats and oops moment of Squidward's four-legged costume in the Spongebob musical. 27:00 - Amanda's career swivel during the pandemic: from mask-making to mastering Adobe Illustrator and snagging a fabric licensing deal. 31:00 – Jane and Amanda look at sustainable practices in costume design, like recycling materials, allowing for alterations, and treasure hunting at thrift stores. 34:00 – Learn insight onto how the tech revolution is impacting costume design, and the innovations that are offering new robust sewing machines, light-up fabrics, and pattern projecting with gadgets like Ditto. 37:19 – Amanda gives tips for aspiring designers is to network, volunteer in costume shops, and don't be afraid to get out there. She says, sketch and mood board away, even if you're not the next Da Vinci. Portfolios are your golden ticket. 38:47 - The power of friendship and networking in the costume and theater helps to unlock doors to new gigs. Collaborations and referrals can lead to new opportunities. 40:00 - Amanda's insights on sewing education and the key to stitching up confidence. 42:45 – Why you should build confidence in your sewing skills through practice. Start amping up your sewing game with relentless practice. Zippers got you down? Sew 'em till you own 'em! 44:01 – Amanda leaves us with her words of wisdom, don't shy away from cold calls or emails to pitch your skills. The worst you'll hear is a 'no', but the best could be your next big break! Huge high-fives to costume designer, Amanda Tadaro. She's this incredible force in the costume design world, and she's got stories for days about the magic of theater and fashion. Amanda's been in the game for ages and has been crafting character looks for over 100 shows! Thankfully, she dished out some solid gold tips for anyone itching to get into the biz. Amanda's big on diving right in—volunteer at a costume shop, get your hands on fabric, and just start playing around. So, here's a shoutout to Amanda for spreading her wisdom and stoking that creative fire in all of us. Thanks for tuning in and remember to keep chasing those creative sparks!
The Art and Business of Being Creative: Balancing Passion and Practicality to Fuel your Creative Career Jane Clauss takes a deeper dive into creativity not only as a hobby but how to turn it into a successful business. She chats with Sean Low, the founder of The Business of Being Creative, to help creatives navigate and succeed in the business of being creative. Check out these featured highlights from the conversation: 2:17 – 5:10 Creativity defined. Sean defined creativity as "getting lost in the sauce" - embracing not knowing and discovery through the creative process. He emphasizes maintaining artistic integrity while creating work for clients and finding the balance between your vision and their needs. 5:00 -11:00 Creativity, artistry, and business for creative professionals. Sean shares how he found his path in consulting creatives through helping Preston Bailey and learning from Vincent Wolf. This exposed him to different creative processes and now he can help you with your creative business. 11:02 - 15:31 Prioritizing joy in the creative business. Sean emphasizes that prioritizing joy in the creative business is learning how it can be your compass. Sean give tips on how to understand your needs and how to price your work properly to avoid that creative burnout. 15:00 – 17:00 Common mistakes creatives make in business. Sean talks about the difference between being too greedy and self sustaining. Don't how you could get crushed if you're not careful. And then, Sean gives us common mistakes people make when starting a creative business; are you a butterfly or a catepillar? 17:20 - 20:31 Starting a creative business. Sean talks about knowing when it's time to take a side hustle to a full-time job by using positive client feedback and feeling confident in your process. Sean shares his insight on the importance of validation in the design process. 20:01 - 21:52 Defining creative business culture and DNA. Sean explains how to discover and define your unique business DNA and explains that by knowing your authentic DNA you can better establish a clear business culture. By feeling confident in your DNA you can use that as a way to stand out in a crowd of competition. 25:00 - 31:00 Creativity, business, and self-expression. Sean supports the idea od redefining the norm while staying flexible - he uses a slinky toy as an example. Sean talks thru the stages of the creative process. 32:00 - 37:00 Wrapping it all up in a smart creative bow! Sean shares that his main goal when mentoring clients is for them to be able to think "what would Sean do?" when facing business challenges. Sean Low is a master when it comes to mentoring creative businesses. He provides invaluable insights into balancing creativity, artistry and business. Sean emphasizes embracing uncertainty and curiosity in the creative process, while also understanding your needs and value as a creative to sustain a joyful business practice over the long run. You'll be left with thought-provoking perspectives to contemplate as you evolve your own creative path. Sean's parting message, "Be better tomorrow than you are today and get paid for it."
Want to learn the truth about common nutrition myths and how your diet could boost your creativity? Tune into the latest episode of Creative Living with Jane Clauss. Jane sits down with researcher Brady Holmer to separate fact from fiction when it comes to protein, carbs, fats, supplements and more. You'll be shocked by which "unhealthy" foods are actually good for you. They also dive into how nutrients like antioxidants may fuel your brain. Brady explains new research on the "mind diet" and how feeling your best through nutrition could indirectly support creativity. Don't miss this informative and entertaining discussion that will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about food. Tune in to get the real scoop on diet from a leading expert and get insider tips for powering your creative potential. Key moments from this conversation: 6:56 Protein myths - Protein is not bad for your kidneys or bones and people should aim to get protein from a variety of sources. 11:32 Carb myths - Not all carbs are bad - complex carbs like whole grains are healthier than refined carbs. 13:42 Fat myths - Fats, including saturated fats, are an important part of a healthy diet and consuming fat does not directly make you fat. 18:23 Red meat myths - Red meat has been unfairly demonized and moderate consumption is fine for most people. 20:51 Salt myths - Salt intake is generally okay in moderation for healthy individuals. 24:05 Supplement myths - Supplements can be useful to address specific dietary deficiencies or needs but are often overconsumed. 30:43 Creativity and Nutrition - Jane asks Brady if a healthy diet can help one's mind be more creative. Brady talks about research on the "mind diet" which focuses on foods like blueberries, walnuts and fish that are high in antioxidants and compounds thought to promote brain health. Brady also notes that a healthy diet may promote clearer thinking and more energy/feeling better overall, which could indirectly support creativity. So while the direct link is unclear, Brady suggests a nutritious diet can still positively impact the brain and mental state. In the end, Brady provided a wealth of information on debunking common nutrition myths and separating fact from fiction. While some long-held beliefs were challenged, the overall message was that balance and moderation are key when it comes to a healthy diet. Rather than eliminating entire food groups, focusing on whole, minimally processed foods and being mindful of nutrients from a variety of sources is most important. While direct links between certain foods and brain health or creativity need more research, optimizing overall well-being through diet is likely to indirectly support creative pursuits as well. Biggest takeaway, you learn how nutrition science is an evolving field, and to approach new claims critically. Most importantly, finding an individualized approach based on personal needs and lifestyle was emphasized over strict rules. For more healthy living inspiration go to JaneClauss.com
Jane is joined by the driver of the Number 12 car from Team Penske and the NASCAR Cup Series Champion Ryan Blaney. He not only talks about the ups and downs of the season and in the end becoming the NASCAR Cup Series Champion but he also peels back the curtain on his gift wrapping skills. 2:11 Ryan takes us back to November 5, 2023 at the Phoenix Raceway for the Championship and his battle with Kyle Larson and explains what happen and how he managed to put Team Penske on top! 3:00 Ryan talks about Roger Penske and his gratitude for the entire team over the last 10 years and his special relationship with his crew chief Jonathan Hassler. 5:45 Ryan talks about the July 4th Chicago Street Race and what he would have done differently that weekend! And his change of heart about the street race and desire to come back and do it again next year. 7:38 Ryan talks about how drivng a street course is so different than any other race. He said once they got going he was feeding off the energy of the crowd and trying not to get distracted by the buildings but once he got going and the nerves wore off he was happy to put on a show for the new spectaors. 9:55 Ryan peels back the curtain on Nashville's Champions Week and what he's most excited about. 10:34 Finally, Ryan gets to the important stuff like gift giving and creatively wrapping presents!























