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I'm Diane and I have two grand passions: making crafts and making media. That's what I write about here, and sometimes, I get all thoughtful about internet culture and creative small businesses. Thanks for stopping by! Would you like some tea?
Seven years ago, I started a podcast on a whim. And that little show grew and changed and changed me along the way. About 150 episodes later, I find myself delivering some bad news. This is the end of the CraftyPod podcast. I’ve spent a year trying to fund the show with subscriptions and sponsorship. …
All images in this post from Vickie Howell, used with permission. In the seven years I’ve been making these podcasts, I’ve generally steered away from interviewing “crafty celebrities” – not for any personal reasons, but because I’ve always felt that well-known crafters are already getting a lot of coverage. I’ve always wanted this show …
All images in this post from Haley Pierson-Cox, used with permission. I meet a lot of crafters who have a similar dream: to start up a craft blog, and then turn that blog into some kind of creative career. And I applaud this dream – it was certainly my dream too! But I also think …
All images in this post from Alicia DiRago, used with permission. This show offers up a very interesting story: Alicia DiRago launched Whimseybox about a year ago. It’s a subscription service, where you pay to get a monthly box of craft supplies mailed to you. There’s also an online community where you can get ideas …
As Mom and I were recording this little conversation, we realized that this is our fifth year of doing these holiday podcasts together. Wow! This year’s podcast, like last year’s, is a simple affair and a bit shorter. We had a lot of fun talking about some of our favorite memories surrounding one of …
All images in this post from Jess Greene, used with permission. Earlier this year, I ran across an Indiegogo campaign for a very ambitious project: Jess Greene wanted to drive across the U.S., hosting fifty free creativity events along the way. I love a grand undertaking like that, so I chipped in right away. Jess …
Image by the queen of subtle, via Flickr First, I should say that this isn’t a podcasting trick I invented. I learned it from Ira Glass and Jessica Abel, who collaborated on an excellent comic called Radio: An Illustrated Guide. (It’s not in print right now, and thus crazy expensive, but should you ever find …
All images in this post from Brian R. Jones, used with permission. A while back, I was a guest on Brian R. Jones’ podcast, where we talked about the differences between the indie craft movement and the fine craft movement. That was a really interesting discussion, and so I invited Brian to come on my …
All images in this post from Shibaguyz Photography, used with permission. Jason and Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby run a successful knit and crochet design business under the name The Shibaguyz. When we started emailing about the possibility of doing a podcast together, I knew we would end up with a very meaningful and far-reaching show. These two …
All images in this post from Kathryn Vercillo, used with permission. Whatever craft you love most, chances are that you consider it to be a pretty big part of your happiness. Is it also part of your overall health? I don’t think too many of us would argue that making things is pretty important to …