Ep 19: Homeopathy with Emily
In this conversation, Brittany and Emily discuss their personal experiences with their journey into homeopathy. They explore the challenges of navigating motherhood, and the importance of feeling equipped to handle health issues naturally. Emily shares her journey into homeopathy, explaining its principles and how it differs from other natural remedies. The conversation highlights the significance of community and support among mothers, as well as the need for open discussions about health choices. They explore the principles and practices of homeopathy, focusing on its historical context, the use of specific remedies like Belladonna, and the importance of understanding dosage and potency. They discuss the relevance of homeopathy in modern parenting and health care, emphasizing the need for education and resources to empower families in their health choices. The conversation highlights the potential of homeopathy as a gentle alternative to conventional medicine, providing insights into effective remedies and the benefits of consulting with homeopathy experts.
Where to find Emily:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathywithemily/
Website: https://www.homeopathywithemily.com/
Happy Births and Homeopathy Community: https://stan.store/marissathedoula/p/hhcommunity25
Young Granny’s Merch: https://creatoriq.cc/4mOeu3Q
“Open Carry Mug Club” Mug: https://creatoriq.cc/4ng4wbt
In this conversation, Brittany interviews Abigail, a macrame artist and “Granny Hobby” content creator. They discuss the journey of creativity, the importance of handmade crafts, and the challenges of balancing a small business with motherhood. Abigail shares her experiences with pricing handmade goods, the value of supporting small businesses, and her aspirations for future projects. The conversation highlights the joy of crafting and the significance of viewing handmade items with appreciation.
How to find Abigail:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meraki.macrame24/
Hobby Collector Shirt: https://creatoriq.cc/46jCc2y
Hobby Collector Mug: https://creatoriq.cc/42acon1
Young Granny Merch: https://creatoriq.cc/4mOeu3Q
In this conversation, Kelsey Howard shares her journey from being a nurse to becoming a full-time artist. She discusses her early passion for art, the challenges of transitioning careers, and the importance of finding creative freedom. Kelsey reflects on her artistic evolution, daily life as an artist, and the impact of social media on her work. She also addresses the common struggle of imposter syndrome and shares her aspirations for the future, including leading artist travel groups and connecting more with her audience.
Where to find Kelsey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseyhowardart/
Website: https://kelseyhowardart.com/
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In this episode, Brittany and Melissa discuss the healing power of creativity, and the importance of community in crafting. In this engaging conversation, Mel shares her journey in the crochet community, discussing the emotional connections to her designs, the challenges of pattern writing, and the importance of kindness and support within crafting groups. Brittany and Mel share personal stories about health, parenting, and the journey of becoming a crochet designer. Authenticity and the impact of social media on self-acceptance and mental health is talked about, the beauty of imperfection, and the power of kindness in building supportive communities. The discussion highlights the significance of open communication, the role of humor, and the value of inclusivity in fostering a welcoming environment for all crafters.
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Where to find Mel:
Get your own Comfort Cup on Etsy!
In this engaging conversation, Brittany and Nicole explore the intersection of crochet and mental health. Nicole shares her educational background in mental health and how she discovered crochet during her graduate studies. The conversation delves into unique crochet patterns designed to aid mental health, including the "Cope Cloud", which incorporates mindfulness techniques, and the "Knot Today, Anxiety" blanket, which helps process emotions. They also discuss the hot air balloon project, inspired by personal stories, and the significance of creative outlets in navigating mental health challenges. In this conversation, Brittany and Nicole explore the therapeutic benefits of crafting, particularly crochet, as a means to process emotions and build confidence. The discussion also highlights how crafting can reduce anxiety and foster a sense of community among crafters, while emphasizing the joy of setting and achieving small goals through creative projects.
Where to find Nicole:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cozycrawleycorner/
Etsy: https://creatoriq.cc/3IDGHvB
In this conversation, Brittany and Megan explore the art and science of sourdough, including tips on ingredients, techniques, and the emotional connections tied to the process. They discuss their personal experiences with infertility and miscarriages, and the therapeutic journey of sourdough baking. Megan shares her story of how baking became a source of healing during difficult times, emphasizing the importance of nurturing and growth in both baking and life. In this engaging conversation, Brittany and Megan explore the art of bread making, canning, and food preservation. They discuss the joys and challenges of making bread from scratch, the basics of water bath canning, and the safety measures involved in pressure canning. The discussion also touches on the benefits of freeze drying, the importance of canning etiquette, and the myth that one must grow their own food to be a homesteader. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the joy of creating food at home and overcoming the overwhelm that can come with starting new projects.
Where to find Megan:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesourdoughrebel/
In this conversation, Christine shares her journey from a young girl fascinated by sewing to a professional in the fashion industry, discussing her experiences, challenges, and the evolution of her platform, Sewing in the City. She emphasizes the importance of fit in sewing, the rise of upcycling, and the resurgence of sewing as a valuable skill in today's world. Christine also highlights her creative process in developing sewing patterns and the supportive community that has emerged around sewing. In this conversation, Christine and Brittany explore the creative process behind sewing and crochet, discussing the importance of testing patterns, the balance between creativity and business, and the joy of hobbies. They delve into the concept of slow fashion, the satisfaction of creating with one's hands, and the deeper connection to clothing and handmade items. Christine shares her future plans, including new patterns and projects, while emphasizing the importance of creative freedom and self-expression in the crafting community.
Where to find Christine:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sewingandthecity/
Clothing Brand: https://www.instagram.com/lindylindy.shop/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SewingandtheCity
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sewingslowfashion/
In this engaging conversation, Misha Powell shares her journey into herbalism, and how her experiences as a mother and her daughter's health challenges led her to explore natural remedies. The discussion delves into the significance of herbal choices, the nurturing nature of women, and the overwhelming amount of information available in the herbal world. Misha also addresses the complexities of essential oils and emphasizes the importance of personal connection to plants and their energetics. In this conversation, Brittany and Misha explore the world of herbalism, discussing practical advice for beginners, the importance of connecting with local plants, sustainable foraging practices, and the creation of herbal remedies such as tinctures and salves. The discussion also touches on the challenges of modern living and how herbalism can provide a natural solution to various health issues.
How to find Misha:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rootednloveherbs/
Book referenced: https://amzn.to/4kIZSCd
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In this episode Brittany speaks with Terry from Enchanted Makeovers. Terry shares her story of growing up homeless, her Mother’s resilience and example of how to preserver with kindness, and how Enchanted Makeovers came to be what it is today. Terry shares stories of how handmade items show love and support at time when it counts the most. Brittany and Terry talk about how crafting and keeping your hands busy helps someone work through tough moments and reminds them of what they are capable of. Any one of any skill level can become involved with Enchanted Makeovers mission and make a someone feel so loved and supported during very hard moments in their life.
To find Terry and the resources mentioned in the episode:
Enchanted Makeovers Website: https://enchantedmakeovers.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enchantedmakeovers/
The Little Bear Who Loved Its Handmade Doll: https://amzn.to/444eBBC
The Little Bluebird Who Forgot it Could Fly: https://amzn.to/43RtdTS
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Brittany interviews Justina, an embroidery artist and mother of two, on her journey with embroidery and motherhood. Justina shares her interest in embroidery as a hobby, eventually turning it into a business and a form of self-care. They discuss how embroidery brings beauty to the world, especially through the intricate and detailed nature of the craft. Justina shares her process of combining traditional aspects of embroidery with more modern techniques to create innovative products like stickers, notebooks, and keychains in addition to her traditional embroidery pieces to reach a broader audience and make embroidery more accessible to everyone. Through the episode you will find Justina is a thoughtful and creative embroidery artist who values passion and purpose.
Where to find Justina:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aplacetostitch/
This episode highlights Hilary, an embroidery artist. Brittany and Hilary discuss how Hilary got started and how she quickly fell in love with the art of embroidery. They talk about some embroidery techniques, creating her own patterns, her embroidery guide, and much more! Hilary recently wrote an embroidery book inspired by the Bridgerton books and show that will be releasing this summer. Brittany and Hilary talk about what went into that and Hilary's experience working with a publisher.
Where to find Hilary:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/hlesliedesign/
This episode features Katie, a crochet artist and potter. Brittany and Katie talk about how Katie got started both art forms, similarities and differences between crochet and pottery. Katie goes over the fundamentals of pottery like different types of clay and when to use them, the different firing stages, glazing, and more. Brittany and Katie also talk about different types of yarn and their love/hate for some types of yarn.
Where to find Katie:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/katierosehm/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557231758039
In this episode, Kristen shares how she learned to crochet and how it has helped her through some challenging times. Brittany and Kristen chat about Kristen's journey as a crocheter, designer, and blogger. She shares some fears she has had while putting her designs out and challenges she has faced balancing being a homemaker and business owner.
Where to find Kristen:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/junebugandjames/
Website: https://www.junebugandjames.com/
Etsy: https://bit.ly/3FPyLpv
In this episode, Brittany and guest Kory discuss how Kory began her crochet business and what the act and art of crochet has done for her mental health. Kory shares her thoughts on balancing her business and family, dealing with self-doubt and comparison on social media. They discuss Kory's experience selling her handmade items on Etsy and Minted. Kory also talks about the pressure to constantly create and post and advises to take it slow and focus on one project at a time.
Where to find Kory:
This episode features Bri Dudley, who is a crochet artist. Bri and Brittany chat about how Bri started her crochet business and some challenges that come with that. Bri shares her encouragement for going and trying new things or starting new ventures, her experience starting to design her own patterns. They chat about being vulnerable while creating, and staying true to yourself and your style on social media.
How to find Bri:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/dearlittledudley
In this episode Brittany chats with Jess from SSquaredCreations. Jess is a crocheter and pattern designer. Jess talks about her journey into pattern designing and the crochet community. She shares her process and tips for fellow pattern designers, and discusses the importance of taking a break from the business side of crochet to work on personal projects. Jess shared what how she found her niche for her teeny creations, and her sources of inspiration. She also talks about feeling pressure from social media and the desire to surprise her followers with new designs.
How to find Jess:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/ssquaredcreations/
Etsy: SSquaredCreationsCA
In her first solo episode, Brittany discusses the art of slow living. Slow living can take many forms and can be incorporated into daily tasks like washing dishes or laundry, or in hobbies like crochet, baking, gardening, and others. Slowing down allows the body and mind to connect and work together in a calm and therapeutic way. Brittany encourages listeners to find moments of slowness in their day. In this podcast episode she discusses the importance of slowing down and finding moments of slowness in our fast-paced society, encourages listeners to listen to their own needs and take breaks when necessary. She shares her own own experiences with slowing down and ask for the listener's input on their own slow moments.
This episodes guest, Sanmari, is a crochet artist from South Africa who creates beautiful pieces that have gone viral on social media. She shares her tips for creating beautiful photos of her projects, she speaks about her experience with other artists taking inspiration from her work without giving her credit, and shares her thoughts on the importance of acknowledging and respecting other artists' ideas. Brittany and Sanmari chat about starting crocheting last year as a hobby and eventually turning it into a business. Sanmari is well known for her modifications of popular patterns and her amazing staging and photography skills, which she attributes to her background in consumer sciences and retail management.
Where to find Sanmari:
IG - @lovey_crochet_sa
In this episode Cami and Brittany chat about how crochet was a way to heal from postpartum depression, and finding a new passion. Cami shares her journey to success on social media and how showing up authenticity has helped her connect with others. Cami and Brittany talk about motherhood, mental health, and getting into crochet to cope with the difficult times.
How to find Cami:
IG: @maedaycrochet
YT: MaeDayCrochet
TT: @maedaycrochet
FB: Mae Day Crochet
Etsy: Mae Day Makes
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