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Ep 628: Where are They Now - Two Years In with Yvonne Rausch (Part Two)

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What if the pressure to grow your follower count and perfect your online presence is actually distracting you from the real relationship-building that sustains creative businesses over time? Because it’s a little bit crazy to realize how many of the most successful business opportunities often come not from your carefully crafted marketing strategy, but from the casual conversations that happen when you're just being human. Moments like helping a neighbor move boxes, chatting in another language at an art opening, or simply showing up authentically in your community.

Yvonne's experience reveals how pivoting from traditional market sales to unexpected revenue streams like embassy orders and collaborations discovered through bilingual conversations has not only increased her income but deepened her creative practice. As she navigates the seasonal rhythms of pottery—selling in winter, creating in summer, and learning to work with rather than against these natural cycles—her journey illustrates that sustainable self-employment might be less about having a perfect plan and more about staying open to the human connections and creative experiments that emerge when you're focused on the work you love rather than the metrics you think you need.

In this episode: Yvonne Rausch @_yvonnerausch

Full Show Notes & Resources can be found at makersplaybook.com/podcast

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Find Community member Anne online @ceramicsbyanne

Interested in joining Anne and Yvonne inside of The Community? Learn more about the perks of membership and sign up at: makersplaybook.com/community

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Chapters

1. Part Two? (00:00:00)

2. The Chaos of Moving (00:05:42)

3. Unexpected Discoveries (00:07:14)

4. First Year of Full-Time Pottery (00:08:22)

5. Preparing for the Holiday Market (00:09:05)

6. Challenges of Seasonal Pottery (00:23:48)

7. Balancing Creativity and Business (00:28:48)

8. Signature Pieces and Experimentation (00:34:18)

9. Language and Cultural Insights (00:42:07)

176 episodes

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Content provided by Rebecca Ickes Carra. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rebecca Ickes Carra or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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What if the pressure to grow your follower count and perfect your online presence is actually distracting you from the real relationship-building that sustains creative businesses over time? Because it’s a little bit crazy to realize how many of the most successful business opportunities often come not from your carefully crafted marketing strategy, but from the casual conversations that happen when you're just being human. Moments like helping a neighbor move boxes, chatting in another language at an art opening, or simply showing up authentically in your community.

Yvonne's experience reveals how pivoting from traditional market sales to unexpected revenue streams like embassy orders and collaborations discovered through bilingual conversations has not only increased her income but deepened her creative practice. As she navigates the seasonal rhythms of pottery—selling in winter, creating in summer, and learning to work with rather than against these natural cycles—her journey illustrates that sustainable self-employment might be less about having a perfect plan and more about staying open to the human connections and creative experiments that emerge when you're focused on the work you love rather than the metrics you think you need.

In this episode: Yvonne Rausch @_yvonnerausch

Full Show Notes & Resources can be found at makersplaybook.com/podcast

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Find Community member Anne online @ceramicsbyanne

Interested in joining Anne and Yvonne inside of The Community? Learn more about the perks of membership and sign up at: makersplaybook.com/community

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Love this podcast? Support an episode! Click here to learn more.

Follow The Maker's Playbook on Instagram @themakersplaybook
Have questions about the show or want to say Hi? Email us at: podcast (at) makers-playbook (dot) com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Part Two? (00:00:00)

2. The Chaos of Moving (00:05:42)

3. Unexpected Discoveries (00:07:14)

4. First Year of Full-Time Pottery (00:08:22)

5. Preparing for the Holiday Market (00:09:05)

6. Challenges of Seasonal Pottery (00:23:48)

7. Balancing Creativity and Business (00:28:48)

8. Signature Pieces and Experimentation (00:34:18)

9. Language and Cultural Insights (00:42:07)

176 episodes

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