Anna Campbell speaks with counsellor Alison Hughes. If you love jewellery making but struggle with the business side of selling your jewellery this episode is for you.
Read MoreJess interviews Emily Little, the owner of The Little Wedding Jeweller, who shares her unique journey from wellness to jewellery making. Emily discusses how her experience running a wellness centre led to burnout, prompting her to seek new forms of self-care.
Read MoreIt is summer here in the UK (maybe!) and to celebrate, I’m sharing six free online jewellery making courses (and one free download!) for you to try. There’s something for everyone, from silver to beading, from beginner to advanced level. Take a look to find your next creative project.
Read MoreElin Horgan talks to Rachel Connor, a writer and transformational life and creativity coach. The discussion delves into the essence of creativity, exploring its broad and deep significance beyond traditional artistic practices.
Read MoreWe love silver here at Jewellers Academy but sometimes what we're craving is a splash of colour. And sometimes we want the whole rainbow!
If you feel the same then I have a very exciting special offer for you. Get 50% off the Beginners and Intermediate Enamelling online course bundle this July.
In this episode, host Kim Thompson chats to Natalie Watson from Erinna Jewellery. Natalie creates jewellery inspired by Greek Mythology and is passionate about offering size and disability-inclusive jewellery.
Read MoreIn this week's episode, host Elin Horgan talks to Victoria Thomas, a freelance digital marketing specialist. Victoria, who focuses on SEO and Google Ads, discusses the importance of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) for small businesses. She explains that SEO is about enhancing a website's visibility on search engines like Google, which helps drive more traffic, improve user experience, and ultimately boost sales. Victoria also outlines seven key reasons why SEO is crucial, including understanding customer needs, building a stronger brand, and providing long-term success.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast, host Anna Campbell is talking with Kirsty Maynor all about change. Kirsty Maynor is the Founder and CEO of The Firefly Group. She is a certified coach and leadership expert with decades of experience and the best-selling author of "Untangled, a practical and inspirational guide to change we choose and change we don't'
In this conversation, Anna and Kirsty talk all about change, including why we may feel threatened by change, even positive change. They also talk about the change skills to develop to help you navigate your life.
Read MoreJewellers can make 60% (or more) of their annual income over the Christmas season so getting it right is important.
If you’re already feeling overwhelmed and maybe a bit panicky about all the things you need to do, trust me, I understand. I’ve been there too.
But what if I told you I have a step by step guide of what to do month by month from now to really nail your Christmas 2024? And what if I told you this online course is absolutely FREE?
Read MoreThis week on the podcast, host Kim Thomson talks with Charlotte Smith. Char is a trained HGV mechanic, welding tutor and jeweller. She is passionate about foraging metals, giving new life to discarded items. Char is on a mission to help stop women from being intimidated by tools and to promote safe tool use and confidence.
Read MoreWant to try jewellery making? Then I have some great FREE online courses for you to try. From silver jewellery to beading, wax carving to metal clay - there is something for everybody. Have a browse through the courses on offer and enrol for free. Full course videos, notes, tools and materials list available with immediate lifetime access.
Read MoreWhen it comes to email marketing, getting started is often the hardest part. Here are 5 podcast episodes to give you some inspiration
Read MoreIn this week's episode, Jess chats to Elsa Tierney, an award-winning jeweller and goldsmith based in the UK. Elsa, who also has a background in sculpture and art, shares her journey into jewellery making, which began in childhood with crafting hair braids and bangles. Her passion led her to study textiles and fine art, eventually focusing on jewellery. She discusses her book, "Art of Wax," and recounts her career challenges, including overcoming epilepsy and finding affordable studio space.
Read MoreIf you’ve been wondering about the tools and materials you need to complete a jewellery diploma then here they are!
One of the benefits of completing an online Diploma with us is then you have all the tools you need to do more from home and to start a jewellery business if you want to.
Here are links to all the tools and materials you need by course
Read MoreThe deadline to sign up for a Jewellery Diploma course with Jewellers Academy is fast approaching. You have until midnight on Friday 7th June to get yourself on the list. In this week's podcast, Jessica Rose is talking with Community Manager Anna Campbell all about the ten reasons to join a Diploma this year. If you've been on the fence about it do have a listen so you can decide whether one of the four Diploma courses is right for you.
Read MoreYou need support when you are learning something new. You will get stuck, there will be issues that you need help resolving.
Find out how the Jewellers Academy Diploma courses have been designed to ensure your success.
Read MoreIf you’ve been wondering - what can I do with a jewellery diploma? This is for you
Read MoreIf you are thinking about taking a Jewellery Diploma course with Jewellers Academy and wondering if it’s really for you, why not hear from some of our graduates? This is a great opportunity to hear from someone who’s been there and to find out about their experience with the course, how they got started with jewellery making and what they are doing now.
Read MoreIn this week's episode, Jess chats with Sara Arnold, a student in the inaugural year of the diploma in silver metal clay. Sara shares her journey into jewellery making, which began when she repaired a beaded necklace from Egypt. Her passion grew, leading her to explore silversmithing and eventually discover metal clay during the lockdown. She expresses her enthusiasm for the diploma, highlighting the new techniques and challenges she faced, which significantly improved her craftsmanship.
Read MoreIn this week's episode, Jess chats to Kelly Twigg, a jeweller known for her sea glass jewellery and active presence on Instagram. Kelly discusses her journey from a Navy career to becoming a self-employed jewellery maker. Kelly's Instagram success, boasting over 30,000 followers, is attributed to her authentic and engaging approach, sharing not just her work but also personal aspects of her life, which resonates with her audience.
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