From Artist to Entrepreneur: Join My Holiday Market Adventure!

noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change - A podcast by Stephanie Graham - Tuesdays

Join Stephanie Graham as she talks about her enamel pins and shares exciting news about her upcoming debut as a vendor at a holiday market. With a passion for creativity and conversation, Stephanie reflects on her journey of making quirky, limited-edition pins that spark joy and connection. From her inspiration at a local artist gallery to her fun designs like the "Freedom Kahlo" and "I Need a Baker," she opens up about her artistic process and the stories behind her creations. Get ready for some fun insights, a catchy new beat for a podcast segment, and a heartfelt invitation to support local creatives. Tune in for a bright, engaging discussion that feels like chatting with your best friend!Companies mentioned in this episode: 2nd Annual Film Workers Holiday MarketGraham Cracker Pin Company Devening Projects Cine City Studios IATSE Local 476 IATSE Local 800Takeaways: Stephanie Graham introduces her creative journey from filmmaking to starting her pin business. The upcoming holiday market will be Stephanie's first experience as a vendor showcasing her pins. Graham Cracker Pin Company focuses on quirky, limited-edition enamel pins that spark conversations. The inspiration for her pins came from an artist's gallery visit that inspired her creativity. Stephanie shares her unique designs, including a Frida Kahlo pin that reflects her identity. The holiday market supports fellow filmmakers, showcasing their talents beyond the film industry. Connect with StephanieInstagram: @stephaniegrahamEmail: [email protected] out my art and projectsEnjoy my work? Join my studio newsletterMore Episodes at noseyaf.comPlease leave me feedback or send me a message:Support the ShowRate and Review the show:Share noseyAF with your friends:Buy a pinBuy a printJoin the noseyAF DispatchEpisode Credits:Produced, Hosted, and Edited by Me, Stephanie (teaching myself audio editing!)Lyrics: Queen LexInstrumental: Freddie Bam Fam

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