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The Jeweler's View

The Jeweler's View

By: Courtney Gray
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A podcast not only for Jewelry Makers, but all Creative Movers and Shakers, connecting entrepreneurs and aspiring creatives in with the resources, knowledge, and mindset support they need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.

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  • #43: Stories of Transformation: Part 1
    Sep 2 2025

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    In this episode of The Jeweler's View, Courtney Gray, a metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, shares her journey in the jewelry industry and the creation of her course, Transform. Gray highlights the impact of her course on various women who have faced unique challenges in their jewelry-making careers. These women, including Breeta, Sophia, Mary, and Andrea, experienced significant personal and professional growth through the course, gaining confidence, clarity, and direction. Gray emphasizes the importance of showing up for oneself and the value of community support. The episode also announces upcoming sessions of the Transform course and encourages listeners to join or attend a free masterclass.

    Support the show

    Visit www.CourtneyGrayArts.com to read more about what I offer. Be sure to follow The Jeweler’s View so you never miss an episode! Now you can watch on You Tube: @theJeweler'sView. I’d love it if you could subscribe, and leave a rating and review by scrolling down on the main show page, this helps the podcast reach more amazing listeners like you.

    💎 Have thoughts to share or just want to say hi? Reach out anytime and be sure to get on my VIP newsletter list. Welcome to the tribe!

    – Courtney
    Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they

    need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.

    Connect with me or check out the Transform Your Jewelry Business course at

    www.CourtneyGrayArts.com

    🤗 Linktree: All the Things

    🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers and

    ...

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    16 mins
  • #42: The Gift of Struggle: Why Failure Shapes Us
    Aug 26 2025

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    In this episode of The Jeweler's View, hosted by Courtney Gray, a seasoned metalsmith educator and creative business strategist, Courtney shares personal experiences and profound insights on the transformative power of struggle. Reflecting on her son's journey and her own professional challenges, she emphasizes that struggle is an inevitable part of life and business, not a sign of weakness. Instead of avoiding it, she encourages listeners to embrace and learn from their struggles, using them as raw material for growth, innovation, and resilience. Throughout the episode, Courtney highlights the importance of processing these experiences, whether through community support, mentorship, or personal reflection, and offers practical advice on how to navigate and extract meaning from difficult times. She also announces the upcoming session of her transformative course, inviting listeners to join her in this journey of learning and personal growth.

    Support the show

    Visit www.CourtneyGrayArts.com to read more about what I offer. Be sure to follow The Jeweler’s View so you never miss an episode! Now you can watch on You Tube: @theJeweler'sView. I’d love it if you could subscribe, and leave a rating and review by scrolling down on the main show page, this helps the podcast reach more amazing listeners like you.

    💎 Have thoughts to share or just want to say hi? Reach out anytime and be sure to get on my VIP newsletter list. Welcome to the tribe!

    – Courtney
    Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they

    need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.

    Connect with me or check out the Transform Your Jewelry Business course at

    www.CourtneyGrayArts.com

    🤗 Linktree: All the Things

    🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers and

    ...

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    12 mins
  • # 41: Happy Accidents: When Failure Sparks Innovation
    Aug 12 2025

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    In this episode of The Jeweler's View, Courtney Gray emphasizes the importance of viewing mistakes not as failures, but as opportunities for growth and innovation. Drawing from her experience as a metalsmith and stories from various industries, including the invention of WD-40, Post-it notes, and the light bulb, she illustrates how 'happy accidents' can lead to incredible breakthroughs. Gray shares personal anecdotes and challenges listeners to reframe their approach to mistakes, encouraging them to see these moments as stepping stones to success. She invites listeners to embrace their creative journey, learn from every misstep, and transform what might seem like setbacks into unique, defining elements of their work.

    Support the show

    Visit www.CourtneyGrayArts.com to read more about what I offer. Be sure to follow The Jeweler’s View so you never miss an episode! Now you can watch on You Tube: @theJeweler'sView. I’d love it if you could subscribe, and leave a rating and review by scrolling down on the main show page, this helps the podcast reach more amazing listeners like you.

    💎 Have thoughts to share or just want to say hi? Reach out anytime and be sure to get on my VIP newsletter list. Welcome to the tribe!

    – Courtney
    Helping Jewelry Creatives access the knowledge, resources, and mindset they

    need to achieve goals they once thought impossible.

    Connect with me or check out the Transform Your Jewelry Business course at

    www.CourtneyGrayArts.com

    🤗 Linktree: All the Things

    🎁 Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers and

    ...

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    10 mins
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