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The Pin Tool Podcast | Pottery | Ceramics | Small Business

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A pottery podcast by artist /owner Al Wayman of Creek Road Pottery in Laceyville, Pennsylvania, next to the cold Tuscarora Creek. Pull up a chair around the wheel as we discuss topics concerning the art and craft of pottery, good books, storytelling, marketing, and creating work that matters for folks who care.

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A pottery podcast by artist /owner Al Wayman of Creek Road Pottery in Laceyville, Pennsylvania, next to the cold Tuscarora Creek. Pull up a chair around the wheel as we discuss topics concerning the art and craft of pottery, good books, storytelling, marketing, and creating work that matters for folks who care.

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S3E9: Firing The Bill Moon Wood Kiln - Firing Your Pottery

4/29/2024
It was a privilege to be there firing with the team at the Bill Moon kiln of Imagine Peace Pottery and learning the more advanced and planned firing techniques rather than simply having the goal of making temperature. Having a plan means thinking about how to influence the pots by even the type of wood or materials burned. In this firing, raku low-fire pots were made by placing them in the rear of the kiln near the chimney. At the correct temperature, a built-in back door was opened, and pots were pulled out hot and reduced in a container, creating copper colors and smoke lines. At wood firings community is built. Many other artists gathered to fire work, some from long distances, to participate. An Amish family brought doughnuts, and the family and children stopped by, and a few customers came to see the firing. It was a privilege to learn from such a fantastic community of people and make new friends. It’s about time to stoke again. The Bill Moon Wood Kiln Opening 4/27/2024 video. Click here! Pulling the Fire Door Kiln Centerline Management

Duration:00:34:48

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S3E8: Customer Relationships - Building Your Pottery Business

4/14/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into Customer Relationships, as outlined in the book "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers." This episode will explore how understanding your Customer Relationships is crucial for crafting a successful business model in the creative industry. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, learning to compose the right mix of customer relationships can transform your art into a thriving business. The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:28:37

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S3E7: Pottery After Work- Creating Your Pottery

3/31/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the idea of pottery as a vocation, as discussed in the video "Elizabeth Gilbert on Distinguishing Between Hobbies, Jobs, Careers, & Vocation | Acumen Academy" This episode will explore how understanding the four terms hobby, job, careers, and vocation is crucial for how you see yourself and your pottery while working a full-time job or having a career. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, this video by Elizabeth Gilbert will be helpful to you. Book Mentioned: Cræft: An Inquiry Into the Origins and True Meaning of Traditional Crafts First Edition by Alexander Langlands About: Al Wayman's work and website: www.creekroadpottery.com My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:24:25

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S3E6: Channels - Building Your Pottery Business

3/17/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the concept of Channels, as outlined in the book "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers." This episode will explore how understanding your Channels are crucial for crafting a successful business model in the creative industry. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, learning to compose the right mix of channels can transform your art into a thriving business. The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/ The Cry Pots: https://www.facebook.com/alford.wayman/videos/441678594958937 The Good Pots: https://www.facebook.com/alford.wayman/videos/7259756667440015

Duration:00:38:02

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S3E5: Revenue Streams - Building Your Pottery Business

3/3/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the concept of Revenue Streams, as outlined in the book "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers." This episode will explore how understanding your Revenue Streams are crucial for crafting a successful business model in the creative industry. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, learning to identify your unique Revenue Streams can transform your art into a thriving business. The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:35:45

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S3E4: Value Propositions - Building Your Pottery Business

2/18/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the concept of Value Propositions, as outlined in the book "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers." This episode will explore how understanding your Value Propositions are crucial for crafting a successful business model in the creative industry. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, learning to identify your unique Value Propositions can transform your art into a thriving business. The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:37:39

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S3E3: Customer Segments - Building Your Pottery Business

2/4/2024
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Pin Tool Podcast," where art meets entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Al Wayman, from Creek Road Pottery LLC, guiding you through the multifaceted world of pottery and business. Today, we're diving into the concept of Customer Segments, as outlined in the groundbreaking book "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers." This episode will explore how understanding your customer segments is crucial for crafting a successful business model in the creative industry. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, learning to identify and cater to your unique customer segments can transform your art into a thriving business. The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:31:28

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S3E2: The Business Model Canvas - Building Your Pottery Business

1/21/2024
Welcome to "The Pin Tool Podcast," hosted by Al Wayman, artist and owner of Creek Road Pottery LLC. This latest episode delves into the intricacies of the Business Model Canvas, a strategic tool essential for any artist who wants to become an entrepreneur. Join us as I try to unravel the complexities of this model, making it accessible and actionable for potters and creatives alike. Whether you're forming your business or your next mug, this episode will guide you in blending art with entrepreneurship. Let's get started! Recourses Mentioned: The Business Model Canvas: https://www.strategyzer.com/library/the-business-model-canvas How To Build a Start-up. By Steve Blank: https://www.udacity.com/course/how-to-build-a-startup--ep245 Startup Owner's Manual. by Steve Blank: https://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-Step/dp/1119690684/ My Pottery Journal. By Al Wayman https://creekroadpottery.com/product/my-pottery-journal/ The Cost Analysis Spread sheet: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-cost-analysis-spread-sheet/ The Pottery Dailies: https://creekroadpottery.com/the-pottery-dailies/ The Creek Road Pottery LLC Blog: https://creekroadpottery.com/blog/ Creek Road Pottery Pen Pal Program: https://creekroadpottery.com/pottery-pen-pal-program/

Duration:00:28:10

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S3E1: Yearly Direction Setting - Selling Your Pottery

1/7/2024
Welcome back to The Pin Tool Podcast, the show where we dive deep into the art of thriving in our personal and professional lives. I'm Al Wayman of Creek Road Pottery LLC, and in today's special episode, we're setting the stage for the year ahead. As we stand at the threshold of a new year, it's the perfect time to reflect, recalibrate, and set meaningful goals. Whether you're a long-time listener or joining us for the first time, this episode is designed to inspire and guide you through the process of creating a vision for your year. Links to books and materials mentioned: The Creek Road Pottery: My Pottery Journal Pottery Cost Analysis Spread Sheet Free Download The Startup Owner's Manual: The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company. By Steve Blank The Business Model Canvas Free Business Class "How to Build A Startup" By Steve Blank "The Practice: Shipping Creative Work." by Seth Godin Hero on a Mission: The Power of Finding Your Role in Life: The Path to a Meaningful Life. by Donald Miller

Duration:00:27:47

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S2E16: A Thanksgiving Christmas and Elijah’s Chair

12/23/2023
A Creek Road Pottery LLC update and a holiday story: "The heavy-loaded train slowed its speed as it entered the little sleepy town of Laceyville, Pennsylvania. Its loud horn echoed across the river, through the corn fields, and over the mountainside as it entered the straits. Hobo Smoky tossed off his pack from a gently rocking sander car, then made the light jump and roll to the ground on the hard railroad gravel. The train cars clicked and squeaked by as Smoky brushed himself off and then walked back to find his pack." ...read more here. If you enjoyed this story I wrote and love pottery, sign up for our newsletter and become a raging fan.

Duration:00:29:05

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S2E15: What’s Your Hero’s Journey? - Selling Your Pottery

11/26/2023
May you one day look out across the vast sea and have a glimpse of the smoke from the cooking fires rising from your homeland of your Ithaca. Or may you one day, after many wanderings and hardships, wake up on its shore surrounded by the many gifts you were given. But even on that shore, it’s fine to be suspicious and on guard. The Lectures Mentioned: The Odyssey of Homer by Elizabeth Vandiver, The Great Courses on Audible. Lecture 2. Books Mentioned: The Odyssey. by Homer. Robert Fagles translation. The Power of the Myth. By Joseph Campbell The War of Art. By Stephen Pressfield Turning Pro. By Stephen Pressfield

Duration:00:32:10

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S2E14: For Gere -The Potter and Robin Hood

11/7/2023
While at the thrift shop I found the book ” The Ballad Book of John Jacob Niles” from 1961 and for $5.00. The book is a collection of old time folk ballads from the Appalachian mountains. Haunting and yet amazing. The stories and poetry in the music is amazing. The background and extensive notes to this rendition of the song can be found here. A Youtube version of a ballad on the topic can be heard here. The importance of the Potter It was amazing to see the potter show up in the songs as in the past pottery was a trade that was needed for making wear for everyday home life, commerce, and building. In James town, for example, kilns were made to fire out pottery and also for brick making. Pottery was imported at the time from Europe, but it was not enough to meet the demand. Four different kilns were found at the James town island. It was very enjoyable for me to realize the potter in these few folk songs that are quite long in story telling, violent, and dramatic. Creating is not only about making a thing, but also about reading and absorbing culture. There are many ways to tell a story and the mix of folk music and pottery was a fun study for me to do for a day. I hope you all enjoyed this! Have you ever heard any folk songs you enjoyed? If so let me know by commenting below! Sources: Pottery at Jamestown: https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/pottery-at-jamestown.htm Visit Gere's Blog Here!

Duration:00:10:51

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S2E13: Thoughts On Design & Product Placement - Selling Your Pottery

10/29/2023
In this episode, I talk about ways to underscore your style and set yourself apart from others in your own way by asking: "Who's it for?", "What's it for?", and "What change are you trying to make?". Books: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. by Seth Godin An example of intentional design and why. See The Florian Gadsby Mug Post Here. See my friend Angela and the details section of her cat bowls here. Say hello to my cousin Beth here.

Duration:00:37:14

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S2E12: Thoughts On Design & Creating Prototypes - Creating Your Pottery

10/15/2023
In my opinion, bad art might be forms and elements that communicate poorly. In this episode, I talk about taking the work from a design in your sketchbook to creating a clay prototype of your form. I discuss what bad art might be and a few topics concerning the many elements that might be included in a form you create. I then go into some of the philosophy about these design concepts. The podcast mentioned where Dennis Allen talks about his throwing stick. Clay At Our Core: A Pottery Podcast - Episode 59: Dennis Allen plays music, does woodworking, plays with clay. Potters, who create production work and create elements on their forms to make the production of forms be more efficient: Florian Gadsby Simon Leach Bill van Gilder Amy Palatnick Books Mentioned: A Potter's Book. by Bernard Leach Basic Visual Concepts and Principles: For Artists, Architects and Designers. by Charles Wallschlaeger & Cynthia Snyder Functional Pottery: Form and Aesthetic in Pots of Purpose. By Robin Hopper Making Marks The Ceramic Spectrum Surface Decoration for Ceramics: A Creative Guide for the Contemporary Maker. By Claire Ireland

Duration:00:40:16

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S2E11: Thoughts On Design & Idea Generation - Creating Your Pottery

10/6/2023
How do you generate ideas while creating art? In this episode, you help me kiln sit as I fire an updraft and chat about design. I discuss some ways ideas for work might happen and the sources we might draw from to generate elements in our art. A list of good books mentioned are in the show notes. “Furthermore, we have not even to risk the adventure alone; for the heroes of all time have gone before us; the labyrinth is thoroughly known; we have only to follow the thread of the hero-path. And where we had thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god; where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves; where we had thought to travel outward, we shall come to the center of our own existence; and where we had thought to be alone, we shall be with all the world.” ― Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces Books by Joseph Campbell: The Power of Myth The Hero with a Thousand Faces Historical Atlas of World Mythology Stephen Press Field: The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Seth Godin: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work Carl Jung: Man and His Symbols.

Duration:00:23:10

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S2E10: Thoughts On Design & Function: Creating Your Pottery

9/27/2023
In today's world, we do not need to wait to be picked due to social media and the internet. We can pick ourselves. Many of the standards that were once used by gatekeepers to define what a good pot was may no longer be relevant. Or are they? Design, function, and elements on a form, when used intentionally, can add interest and help communicate what you might be trying to say to the world. Can we use fate, luck, chance, or happy little mistakes as a good way to make art? Or is it an excuse for poor skills or failed craftsmanship? What tools of design can we use with intent when we create work? Books Mentioned: My Pottery Project Journal. A Potter's Book. by Bernard Leach Basic Visual Concepts and Principles: For Artists, Architects and Designers. by Charles Wallschlaeger & Cynthia Snyder Functional Pottery: Form and Aesthetic in Pots of Purpose. By Robin Hopper Warren Mackenzie: An American Potter. by David Lewis The Potter's Directory of Shape and Form. by Neal French Feel free to like and subscribe! Email me at creekroadpottery@gmail.com I would like to hear from you! Happy Potting! Al Wayman Artist/Owner www.creekroadpottery.com

Duration:00:33:20

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S2E9A: Live Mug Throw Chat

9/18/2023

Duration:01:05:53

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S2E9: Manually Fire Your Pots - Firing Your Pottery

9/2/2023
Many people leave it up to luck, fate, or "Kiln gods" when firing out work. But once you get to know your kiln, you can use it to add a whole new layer of interest to your work by how you choose to fire it. Even when electric firing, using different firing schedules, holds, cooling techniques, and much more can make your pots more exciting to create and enjoy. So be brave, put some shelf cones in your kilns, and try a few things. I talk slowly in the podcast to explain things clearly, but I might have done a lousy job. Slow Cooling By the Ceramic Arts Network https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/daily/article/Super-Cool-Slow-Cooling-in-an-Electric-Kiln Kiln firing for beginners: https://creekroadpottery.com/guide-for-manual-kiln-fire/ A Potter's Book by Bernard Leach https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/isbn/9780571109739/used/ My Pottery Firings Journal by Al Wayman https://www.amazon.com/My-Pottery-Firings-Alford-Wayman/dp/B0CDZ2D6ZQ/?

Duration:00:39:21

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S2E8: Spending Time With Meaning - Creating Your Pottery

8/6/2023
Many times we may feel anxiety about how we are spending our time. Either we feel we were not as productive as we would like to be or even when we are able to complete all the daily goals we gain anxiety by adding more things. In this episode I discuss some ideas from the book Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. by Oliver Burkeman. Thanks for listening! Journals I was able to publish. I hope a few of you find them useful. My Pottery Projects. My Pottery Journal.

Duration:00:34:29

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S2E7: You Are Not Defined By Only Your Work - Creating Your Pottery

7/19/2023
We fill many roles in our lives and community. Putting all effort into just one role may bankrupt the other vital roles that make us who we are. This, in turn, can have a negative effect on our work and our ability to create good work. In order to keep receiving golden eggs from the goose, you need to take care of the goose so it is able to produce the eggs. This means taking time to cultivate the other areas and roles of your life that allow you to keep creating work. While setting goals for your business, do not forget to set personal goals and remember to take care of yourself first to be able to create and produce good work at matters. Books Mentioned: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. by Stephen Covey. The Book I am reading for my Jewish Book Club: MASHIACH: Who? What? Why? How? Where? When? by by Chaim Kramer & Avraham Sutton The Gilgamesh Project: Tablet IX See an image of drawings and research on my Instagram here.

Duration:00:32:38