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Molly Sanyour is a ceramic artist and entrepreneur who turned her love for pottery and getting her hands dirty into a vibrant community studio which opening soon in Atlanta. She is so real and full of life. And In this episode, she shares the highs and lows of building her business, her excitement of teaching others, and the unexpected viral sensation of her famous 'butt mug,' yes you head me correct, which even caught the attention of singer Lizzo." BUT it’s not just about pottery—Molly opens up about why gratitude and dreaming big are essential to her journey. Whether you're an aspiring artist, seasoned creator or someone looking for inspiration to chase your own dreams, this episode is packed with insights and stories to encourage you.
Takeaways:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Molly's Move to Atlanta
05:17 Societal Norms and Pursuing a Career in Art
06:35 The Importance of Creative Thinking and Artistic Expression
09:31 Transitioning from Teaching to Opening a Community Pottery Studio
18:46 The Story Behind the Famous 'Butt Mug' and Lizzo's Involvement
25:15 Staying Up to Date on Trends and Protecting Intellectual Property
27:09 The Importance of Gratitude and Dreaming Big
36:48 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as an Artist
40:38 The Importance of Being Present on Social Media
47:14 Embracing the Uncertainty and Evolution of Your Art Journey
LINKS
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EuyNtZJ9Tec
Follow Molly on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mollysanyourceramics
Shop Online - https://www.mollysanyourceramics.com
Follow Brush Strokes Pottery on Instagram
Shop Ceramic Cactus - https://brushstrokespottery.com
NOMINATE AN ARTIST:
If you’d like to nominate an artist (can be yourself) send us an email at [email protected]
Keywords:
ceramic artist, community pottery studio, following dreams, teaching ceramics, butt mug, mass production, copyrighting designs, gratitude, dreaming big, art, ceramics, style, inspiration, originality, winter wonderland trees, shipping, imposter syndrome, social media, pottery studio, pottery show
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Molly Sanyour is a ceramic artist and entrepreneur who turned her love for pottery and getting her hands dirty into a vibrant community studio which opening soon in Atlanta. She is so real and full of life. And In this episode, she shares the highs and lows of building her business, her excitement of teaching others, and the unexpected viral sensation of her famous 'butt mug,' yes you head me correct, which even caught the attention of singer Lizzo." BUT it’s not just about pottery—Molly opens up about why gratitude and dreaming big are essential to her journey. Whether you're an aspiring artist, seasoned creator or someone looking for inspiration to chase your own dreams, this episode is packed with insights and stories to encourage you.
Takeaways:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Molly's Move to Atlanta
05:17 Societal Norms and Pursuing a Career in Art
06:35 The Importance of Creative Thinking and Artistic Expression
09:31 Transitioning from Teaching to Opening a Community Pottery Studio
18:46 The Story Behind the Famous 'Butt Mug' and Lizzo's Involvement
25:15 Staying Up to Date on Trends and Protecting Intellectual Property
27:09 The Importance of Gratitude and Dreaming Big
36:48 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as an Artist
40:38 The Importance of Being Present on Social Media
47:14 Embracing the Uncertainty and Evolution of Your Art Journey
LINKS
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EuyNtZJ9Tec
Follow Molly on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mollysanyourceramics
Shop Online - https://www.mollysanyourceramics.com
Follow Brush Strokes Pottery on Instagram
Shop Ceramic Cactus - https://brushstrokespottery.com
NOMINATE AN ARTIST:
If you’d like to nominate an artist (can be yourself) send us an email at [email protected]
Keywords:
ceramic artist, community pottery studio, following dreams, teaching ceramics, butt mug, mass production, copyrighting designs, gratitude, dreaming big, art, ceramics, style, inspiration, originality, winter wonderland trees, shipping, imposter syndrome, social media, pottery studio, pottery show
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