Synopsis
Your Handmade Business is a podcast for makers about the big picture of your business brought to you by Academy of Handmadehelping you to do what you love and love what you do. Each episode we tackle an important (and sometimes uncomfortable) topic about running a handmade business and feature perspectives and experiences from makers and the people who support them.
Episodes
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Episode 35: Is Your Current Customer Actually Your Target Customer?
11/09/2018 Duration: 24minYour target customer goes hand in hand with your business’ niche. In this YHBTV recap, Sharon and Isaac cover a few of the signs why your actual customers may not be your target customer, and what to do about it.
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Episode 34: Living the Niche- Adwoa Cooper's Celebration of Hip-Hop Culture
06/09/2018 Duration: 42minIsaac talks with Adwoa Cooper, stitcher behind Adwoa designs, about how she found a niche that resonated with her and her long-term goals, while honoring and respecting the culture her products draw upon.
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Episode 33: Finding your Niche
04/09/2018 Duration: 29minKnowing who your target customer is will inform what niche your business serves, and vice versa. Sharon and I cover 5 specific points about finding your niche in this recap episode from our weekly YHBTV video series.
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Episode 32: The ABCs of Hiring Help for Your Biz
30/08/2018 Duration: 34minIn this recent broadcast of YHBTV, Isaac shares some of his own experiences hiring help in his business, describes some of the benefits of bringing in a contractor, employee, or service provider, and then actually dives into what he call the ABCs of Hiring Help.
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Episode 31: RIP Etsy Wholesale
27/08/2018 Duration: 33minEtsy Wholesale bit the bullet at the end of July, leaving a lot of makers hanging. Listen to this YHBTV episode for tips on how to best manage your wholesale business without the Etsy-managed platform.
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Episode 30: Chat with a Buyer/Store Owner
23/08/2018 Duration: 39minIsaac chats with Kiley Fattor, co-owner of Period Six Studio in Golden, Colorado, about the lessons she’s learned in the past few years of being in business, and some of the ways she’s adjusted her business to respond to market needs.
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Episode 29: To Discount or Not to Discount?
20/08/2018 Duration: 35minEveryone loves getting a deal, bargain or something on sale, but that doesn’t mean that what works for national retail chains will (or should) work for your maker business. Hear our tips on when, why, and how you might want to discount your products.
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Episode 28: Just Keep Moving - Adrienne Wiley's Shift Toward Equanimity
15/08/2018 Duration: 41minIsaac takes a multi-faceted trip with serial entrepreneur Adrienne Wiley down the path of her various business ventures, philosophical pursuits, and lessons learned as a jeweler, shop owner, and small business consultant.
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Episode 27: 5 Tips for Talking About Yourself
13/08/2018 Duration: 21minWhat you do is directly tied to who you are, and it’s hard to articulate that in a way that someone else can understand. In this YHBTV recap, Sharon offers 5 great tips to help you better prepare for talking about yourself.
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Episode 26: The Customer Isn't Always Right
09/08/2018 Duration: 28minContrary to popular belief, your customers are NOT always right. In YHBTV recap, Sharon and Isaac give 5 reasons your customer might be wrong and 8 tips on how to deal with it.
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Episode 25: Burn It All Down - Amanda Siska's Business Revolution
06/08/2018 Duration: 47minAmanda Siska tells the tale about how her business, Bread and Badger, was upended in 2016 and she undertook a massive re-evaluation that dramatically shifted her products, goals, and expectations.
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Episode 24: From Making to Manufacturing
30/07/2018 Duration: 33minHave you ever considered outsourcing your production to a local factory? Sara and Dana from Spooltown have oodles of advice and insight to share about manufacturing handmade goods in this YHBTV episode recap.
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Episode 23: Surprise Press! How to Drop Everything with Style
26/07/2018 Duration: 40minWhat happens when publicity comes a-calling and catches you off guard? In this YHBTV replay, Sharon and Isaac share tips and advice on how to handle surprise press with style.
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Episode 22: Your Ideal Wholesale Customer
23/07/2018 Duration: 20minIn this replay of a recent YHBTV episode, Sharon identifies several ways your ideal customer may not perfectly align with your ideal *wholesale* customer.
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Episode 21: 5 Tips for Awesome Linesheets
20/03/2018 Duration: 33minThis is a replay of a recent YHBTV episode where Sharon and Isaac dive into five tips for creating awesome linesheets. They cover function over form, the path of least resistance, avoiding perfectionism, consistency, and sticking to the facts.
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Episode 20: Perfect Packaging and Working with a Printer
17/03/2018 Duration: 45minThis is a replay of a recent YHBTV episode on working with a printer. Between Isaac's own background as a design project manager and Sharon’s experience in marketing and PR, they have tons to share for those less familiar with the industry.
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Episode 19: Zig When They Zag
14/02/2018 Duration: 14minAs the first official episode of 2018, Isaac welcomes everyone back with a re-introduction to Academy of Handmade and addresses our tendency to follow trends—sometimes to our detriment.
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Bonusode: Just My Type Webinar
24/01/2018 Duration: 43minIt’s time for a bonusode! In this special edition of Your Handmade Business, Isaac replays the Just My Type webinar we hosted last Fall in preparation for the relaunch of our signature program, Jumpstart Your Handmade Business.
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Episode 18: When Self-Criticism Becomes Self-Destruction
30/12/2017 Duration: 29minIsaac shines some light on the risks of letting self-criticism degrade your ability to make progress, and dives into the season 1 archive for tidbits of advice and lessons learned from previous podcast guests.
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Episode 17: Driving in the Rearview
13/12/2017 Duration: 20minIsaac examines a few different ways you can stay nimble with your review process and not let it suck you dry, and artist and jewelry designer Jen Crowe shares a number of her own experiences over the years looking deeply at her own business and adapting along the way.