Not long and this new podcast will launch into the world. It’s a podcast all about creative people who had a dream and made it happen.
From contemporary crafters to those preserving heritage skills, these are honest, straight talk conversations, filled with inspiration and a spark of Scottish magic.
Amazing conversations are recorded and waiting for you, and this is just the beginning.
If you love crafts and Scotland, then this podcast is for you.
It will go live on the 22nd September with three episodes dropping at once!
Subscribe now and make sure to pass this incredible news on to family and friends who you believe would love to listen too.
Thank you for listening!
If you are a crafter based in Scotland and would like to be a guest on this podcast, please fill in this short form - https://form.typeform.com/to/kUUWIPfR
I can’t wait to meet you.
Until next time, stay happy and be creative! 💜
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