It's Maker Month in The Potting Shed and to kick the series off Luke is in conversation with "The Flying Potter" Jon Williams from Eastnor Pottery.
Do share your thoughts on social media using the hashtag #MakerMonth and tag Luke!
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Saturday, 27 February 2016
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Season 2: 07 Why I Love to Make
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Season 2: 06 Tom Cheshire Interview
Tom Cheshire is the author of The Explorer Gene, a fascinating true story about three generations of a Swiss family who reached the heights of the stratosphere, the depths of the ocean and circumnavigated the globe. He joins Luke in the Potting Shed this week to discuss the book and how we can all be creative explorers in our own lives.
You can follow Tom on Twitter, his username is @chesh
If you'd be willing to leave a review of the show the links are here for iTunes and here for the UK Podcast Directory.
To listen to the show via stitcher the link is here.
You can follow Tom on Twitter, his username is @chesh
If you'd be willing to leave a review of the show the links are here for iTunes and here for the UK Podcast Directory.
To listen to the show via stitcher the link is here.
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Season 2: 05 The Dark Side
How do we stay positively focused instead of turning to the Dark Side? In this episode Luke talks about dealing with fear and criticism.
Books mentioned included The Idea in You by Martin Amor and Alex Pellew, and the musical documentary The Sea In Between by Josh Garrels.
If you'd be willing to leave a review of the show the links are here for iTunes and here for the UK Podcast Directory.
To listen to the show via stitcher the link is here.
Books mentioned included The Idea in You by Martin Amor and Alex Pellew, and the musical documentary The Sea In Between by Josh Garrels.
If you'd be willing to leave a review of the show the links are here for iTunes and here for the UK Podcast Directory.
To listen to the show via stitcher the link is here.
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