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252. Small Town Makers: Making Art Accessible for All

252. Small Town Makers: Making Art Accessible for All

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In this episode of the Johnson City Living Podcast, host Colin Johnson speaks with Carrie Kindle, a creative arts teacher who is transitioning from traditional education to entrepreneurship with her new venture, Small Town Makers. The conversation explores Carrie's love for Johnson City, her artistic journey, and the mission of her business to make art accessible and approachable for everyone. They discuss the importance of community engagement, the After School Art Club, and Carrie's aspirations for the future, including the desire to create a collaborative creative space. The episode emphasizes the value of creativity in all individuals and encourages listeners to explore their artistic interests.

Takeaways

Carrie Kindle is transitioning from teaching to entrepreneurship.
Small Town Makers aims to make art accessible and approachable.
The importance of community in fostering creativity.
Carrie's background in art and teaching influences her business.
The After School Art Club encourages creativity in children.
Bite-sized art projects can help overcome intimidation in art.
Collaboration and community support are vital for local businesses.
Carrie's husband helps with the organizational aspects of her business.
Creativity can be cultivated in everyone, regardless of skill level.
The vision for Small Town Makers includes a collaborative creative space.

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