Creative Living
In this episode of Creative Living, host sits down with renowned floral artist and author 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...
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Think of embroidery as coloring with thread, playful, creative, and bursting with possibilities. In this episode of Creative Living, Emmy-winning host sits down with fiber artist and entrepreneur 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...
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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 , 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,...
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Discover the unexpected magic of paper in this fascinating podcast episode that goes far beyond mere writing surfaces. Join Emmy Award winning lifestyle host, as she explores , 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...
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Where creativity meets sustainability! In this inspiring episode of Creative Living, host sits down with , the founder of , 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...
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If you’re passionate about home trends, kitchen gadgets, and housewares industry insights, this episode of Creative Living is a must-listen! Host sits down with housewares industry expert Peter Giannetti, the editor-in-chief of 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...
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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, chats with , 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...
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What if you could turn your creativity into a thriving business? did just that—and her story will leave you inspired to take your own leap! In this episode of Creative Living with , Chloe shares how she launched New Zealand's first-ever craft workshop business, 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,...
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Creative Living host, , introduces you to , 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...
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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 (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...
info_outlineWhat 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.
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[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!
