• Christina Covington – ceramic artist, pattern mixer, joy sparker
    Sep 21 2025

    In this episode of The Maker's Movement podcast, Kelsey sits down with Christina Covington, a ceramic artist from Travelers Rest, South Carolina, to explore her vibrant approach to surface decoration that blends collage, drawing, and painting techniques.


    Christina shares how she transforms everyday ceramic pieces into colorful, pattern-rich works of art inspired by her environment, her intuitive creative process that embraces surprises, and how her playful designs are meant to spark joy in daily routines. Join us as we discuss the magic of mixing different artistic techniques on functional pottery, how handmade ceramics can brighten ordinary moments, and why choosing pieces with personality makes your space feel more like home.


    Whether you're a fellow maker or simply appreciate the human touch behind handcrafted items, this conversation celebrates the beauty of functional art that brings both practicality and delight to everyday life.


    This month's Makers Movement theme: Something to write with or write on!


    Instagram: @makers.movement


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    29 mins
  • Aidan Higginbotham - tintype photographer, wet plate wizard,
    Aug 1 2025

    This episode of the Makers Movement Podcast dives into the world of memory, place, and handmade storytelling with Nashville-based tintype photographer Aidan Higginbotham. Aidan’s creative journey began among friends and vintage cameras, leading him to master 19th-century analog processes and breathe new life into forgotten large format equipment. His haunting, hand-crafted images do more than capture faces—they hold moments, places, and emotions that linger well beyond the flash.

    Join us as Aidan shares how slowing down with film in a digital era has shaped his art, why nostalgia and a sense of place are central to his work, and what it means to make something deeply personal with your hands. Whether you’re a maker, a collector, or someone who treasures the objects that anchor you to a favorite memory, this conversation will inspire you to add intention (and a little magic) to your own creative life.

    This month’s theme: “Something that reminds you of a favorite place.” Find a handmade piece that takes you there, support a maker, and tag us @makers.movement to join the community.

    Choose handmade. Choose story. Happy listening!


    Guest: Aidan Higginbotham, Nashville Tintype Photographer


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    39 mins
  • Jeremy Mitchell – founder, woodsmith, baseball’s batman
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode of The Maker's Movement podcast, Kelsey sits down with Jeremy Mitchell, founder of Mitchell Bat Co., to explore his journey from digital design to creating hand-painted baseball bats inspired by the rich heritage of sports uniforms. Jeremy shares how he accidentally started his bat company, the evolution of his unique painting techniques, and the story behind his iconic baseball bats that have captured the attention of major brands like Nike and Ralph Lauren.Join us as we discuss the value of handmade craftsmanship in a world of mass-produced sports equipment, the community that forms when artisans support each other, and how trading handmade goods enriches our appreciation for the stories behind them. Whether you're a fellow maker or simply appreciate the human touch behind handcrafted items, this conversation celebrates the beauty and value of choosing handmade in our increasingly digital world.This month's Makers Movement theme: Something that adds to your favorite hobby!


    Mitchell Bat Co.

    Instagram: @makers.movement


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    40 mins
  • Olivia Avery - ceramicist, clay botanist, ogre-tamer
    Mar 5 2025

    In this debut episode of The Makers Movement podcast, host Kelsey sits down with ceramicist Olivia Avery to explore her journey from reluctant art student to successful full-time maker. Olivia shares how she accidentally discovered her love for ceramics, the evolution of her distinctive stippling technique, and the surprising story behind her "ogre vase" that became an unexpected bestseller.

    Join us as we discuss the value of handmade work in a mass-produced world, the community that forms when artists support each other, and how trading handmade goods enriches our daily experiences. Whether you're a fellow maker or simply appreciate the human touch behind handcrafted items, this conversation celebrates the beauty and value of choosing handmade in our increasingly digital world.

    This month's Makers Movement theme: Something that makes your favorite food even more enjoyable!

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    46 mins