Jewelry as Your Side Hustle with Sugar Gay Isber

Jewelry as Your Side Hustle with Sugar Gay Isber

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Creative Confidence & Crafting Joy with Bea Byrne and Sugar Gay Isber
In this heartwarming episode, I chat with the ever-inspiring Bea Byrne, a multi-talented maker, UV resin expert, quilting community builder, and art educator. We explore how Bea blends curiosity with confidence, how she encourages others to embrace their own creativity, and why community-based learning is at the heart of her teaching practice. We dive into her free Quilt n Learn Summit, UV resin kits for beginners, and what it’s like to teach hands-on classes in San Francisco. Whether you're a quilter, crafter, or simply resin-curious, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical ideas for your next creative project. Connect with Bea Byrne: Website & Shop: beabyrne.com Free Quilt n Learn Summit (starts July 1st): quiltnlearn.com UV Resin Starter Kit + Supplies List: bit.ly/uvresinkit Upcoming Classes in San Francisco: WorkshopSF Instagram: @beabyrneartist and @quiltnlearn Facebook Group for Quilters: Quilt n Learn Facebook Group TikTok: @beabyrneartist Craftcation 2026: Craftcation Conference Join the Craft Industry Alliance (affiliate link): craftindustryalliance.org/?aff=lixieyarnover Bea Byrne interview, quilting podcast, Quilt n Learn summit, UV resin crafts, beginner resin art, creative confidence, craft community building, San Francisco art classes, resin art for beginners, quilting for connection, handmade resin jewelry, fiber arts podcast, quilt and craft podcast, quilt teacher spotlight, craft retreat speaker, Craftcation presenter, how to start resin crafting, quilting workshops, teaching textile arts, quilting community group, creative women in business, fiber art educator, quilt summit 2025, art-based learning, slow crafting movement, creative career inspiration
Stitching Stories & Building Community with Edie Eckman and Sugar Gay Isber
Podcast Episode: Stitching Stories & Building Community with Edie Eckman In this episode, I sit down with crochet and knitting expert Edie Eckman to discuss creativity, community, and the art of teaching others to love yarn. We explore her journey from traditional crafting to digital instruction, her tips for staying inspired, and how she uses platforms like Ravelry, YouTube, and Instagram to connect with fellow makers. Whether you're a stitcher, a side hustler, or just love learning new things, this one's for you. Follow her on Facebook, Ravelry, YouTube, Instagram & Bluesky. and Join her mailing list or dive into her blog for patterns, tips, and more fiber fun! Here are her links: Find Edie at edieeckman.com: Crochet Tech Edit Along is www.edieeckman.com/crochet-edit-along Join My Mailing List Read My Blog YouTube Instagram & Bluesky #crochet podcast, #knitting podcast, #EdieEckmaninterview, #fiberartspodcast, #yarncraftspodcast, #learntocrochet, #learntoknit, #handmadebusiness tips, #creative #businesspodcast, #craftteachingtips, #Ravelrydesigner, #crochetteacher, #knittinginstructor, #craftingforbeginners, #onlinecrochetclasses, #fiberartscommunity, #craftinginspiration, #crochettutorials, #knittingeducation, #crochetforentrepreneurs, #creativelearningpodcast, #crochetsidehustle, #handmadecreativejourney, #EdieEckmanpatterns, #makerpodcast, #slowcraftmovement, #howtoteachcrochet, #patternwritingtips, #yarnbusinessadvice
A Conversation with Esther Ruggles and Scout from Elements & Bodywork Jewelry as Your Side Hustle
On this episode of Jewelry as Your Side Hustle, Sugar Gay Isber, catches up with Esther Ruggles, a pain therapist and fellow The Blox alum (Episode 9). Their conversation explores the challenges of building a small-town business and the possibilities of expanding into a more supportive community. While Esther isn’t a traditional entrepreneur, her work in pain therapy offers valuable insights into the connection between healing and creativity. She shares her experiences working with clients, her journey on The Blox, and her loyal service dog, Scout, who appears in the episode’s cover image. Sugar and Esther discuss potential next steps, from networking strategies to the importance of location when growing a business. Whether you’re a maker, a therapist, or someone trying to carve out a successful path, this episode is a reminder that a fresh perspective—and a change of scenery—can make all the difference. Follow Esther on Instagram: @elementsandbodywork Listen now and join the conversation about growth, business, and finding the right community for success.
From Startup to Bestseller: Myla Marie’s Journey on The Blox and Beyond with Sugra Gay Isber
In this episode, I sit down with Myla Marie, an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and reality TV competitor who knows what it takes to build a business and a brand. She shares her experience on The Blox (Season 9), where she put her entrepreneurial skills to the test, and dives into the inspiration behind her latest novel, The Vanishing. We also discuss the challenges of balancing business, creativity, and philanthropy while being a mom of three! Tune in for a conversation full of insight, resilience, and inspiration from a woman making waves in multiple industries. Here is her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001110442498 Hashtags: #Entrepreneurship #WomenInBusiness #BestsellingAuthor #TheBlox #StartupJourney #TheVanishing #AuthorLife #Philanthropy #WomenWhoInspire #PodcastInterview #CreativeMindset
From Yarn to Community: Salena Baca on Crocheting and Crafting Connections
In this episode of Jewelry as Your Side Hustle, I chat with the incredibly talented Salena Baca, a powerhouse in the crochet world. Salena shares her journey as a pattern designer, author, and educator, revealing how she uses her passion for yarn to inspire and connect with makers around the globe. As the founder of the American Crochet Association and an active member of the Craft Industry Alliance, Salena has cultivated thriving communities on Facebook and beyond, providing resources, guidance, and encouragement to crocheters of all levels. We discuss her love for writing books, her commitment to teaching others the art of crochet, and her unique approach to building an inclusive and supportive online space for creators. Salena’s insights into balancing creativity with community-building will resonate with listeners looking to take their crafts to the next level. Follow Salena Baca: Instagram: @salena.baca.crochet Blog: American Crochet Association Facebook Groups: American Crochet Association, Group Salena Baca Crochet Books: Salena Baca on Amazon Key Topics: How to build and nurture vibrant online communities for creatives Tips for writing and publishing crochet patterns The importance of sharing knowledge and skills with others Relevant Hashtags: #JewelryAsYourSideHustle #SugarGayIsber #SalenaBaca #CrochetCommunity #AmericanCrochetAssociation #CraftIndustryAlliance #CrochetInspiration #Crochet #MakersGonnaMake Tune in to learn how Salena combines her creativity, community-building skills, and love for fiber arts to make an impact in the craft world. You won’t want to miss this inspiring conversation! 🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to follow for more episodes celebrating creativity and craftsmanship.
From Ostriches to Adventures: Jewelry, Writing, and Connection Jewelry as Your Side Hustle Elizabeth Neubauer talks to Sugar Gay Isber
Podcast Description: In this lively episode, Sugar Gay Isber sits down with Elizabeth Nuebauer from Obstreperous Ostrich—a jewelry company with a name that’s hard to pronounce but impossible to forget! We dive into the business side of handmade jewelry (crafted by her talented partner, Chris) and explore our shared passions, including learning Spanish, living in Mexico, and joining the Craft Industry Alliance. Elizabeth also shares her exciting plans to launch a YA writing contest—spoiler: I’ll be one of the judges! Tune in for laughs, inspiration, and a celebration of creativity and community. Contact Elizabeth: Website: https://oostrich.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Obstreperous-ostrich/100063565927607/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildostriches/ Hashtags: #JewelryPodcast #CreativeConnections #HandmadeJewelry #YAContest #WomenInBusiness #LearningSpanish #CraftIndustryAlliance #PodcastFun #CraftIndustryAlliance
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Courtney Is Anything But Gray: Turning Jewelry Passion into Business Success ~ Jewelry as Your Side Hustle with Sugar Gay Isber
Podcast Summary: Jewelry as Your Side Hustle – Featuring Courtney Gray In this episode of Jewelry as Your Side Hustle, I sit down with Courtney Gray, an accomplished metalsmith, former jewelry-making school owner, and now a dedicated business coach for jewelry makers. She also sings in a band. I can't wait to listen. Courtney shares her journey from running a successful jewelry school in Austin to empowering other makers as a coach. We delve into the keys to building a thriving jewelry business, insights from her years of experience, and the power of community through organizations like the Women’s Jewelry Association, where we’ve been members—and friends—for over a decade. Whether you're just starting or looking to take your jewelry business to the next level, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable tips. Check out Courtney's incredible work and coaching resources at courtneygrayarts.com. Link tree: All My Links Listen to my podcast: The Jeweler’s View Get your FREE guide: Courage, Clarity, and Customers Instagram https://www.instagram.com/courtneygrayarts/ Email cgrayarts@gmail.com Keywords: Jewelry Business Metalsmithing Jewelry Coaching Women in Business Jewelry Side Hustle Austin Jewelry Makers Jewelry School Creative Entrepreneurship Courtney Gray Arts Jewelry Success Tips Women’s Jewelry Association Hashtags: #JewelryPodcast #JewelryBusiness #JewelrySideHustle #CourtneyGrayArts #Metalsmithing #JewelryCoaching #CreativeEntrepreneurship #JewelryMakersUnite #AustinArtists #JewelryTips #HandmadeJewelry #WomenInBusiness #JewelryInspiration #WomensJewelryAssociation #JewelrySuccess
Crafting Identity Through Handmade Jewelry with Kamilah Campbell of The Pink Locket
In this episode of Jewelry as Your Side Hustle, Sugar Gay Isber sits down with Kamilah Campbell, founder of The Pink Locket Jewelry. Kamilah shares how her Jamaican heritage and American experiences influence her distinctive designs, each crafted to tell a story and empower individuals to express their uniqueness. Listen in as Kamilah discusses her unwavering commitment to creativity and quality, and learn how her jewelry reflects personal narratives and celebrates individuality. Here are her links: https://www.thepinklocket.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thepinklocket/ Kamilah's contact information: The Pink Locket 12461 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Suite 760 Douglasville, GA 30134 customer@thepinklocket.com
Mastering Simple Statement Pieces: A Conversation with Sara Mizrachi of Sera Sela Jewelry
In this episode, Sugar Gay Isber chats with Sara Mizrachi, the creative force behind Sera Sela Jewelry. Sugar and Sara are both members of the Artisan Group, where celebrities are gifted works of their art to get social proof for other potential buyers. It spreads the word. Sara shares her journey from passion to profession, crafting stunning, handmade brass statement pieces that embody simplicity and elegance. Her jewelry has been featured in many TV shows and movies. Tune in to discover how Sara turns everyday brass into wearable art and gain inspiration for making your own side hustle shine. Hashtags: #JewelryAsYourSideHustle #SaraMizrachi #SeraSelaJewelry #BrassJewelry #HandmadeJewelry #StatementPieces #JewelryDesign #CreativeEntrepreneur #SideHustleSuccess #astisangroup #SugarGayIsber #GayIsber #handmadejewelry www.sarasela.com www.etsy.com/shop/saraselajewelry www.faire.com/direct/saraselajewelry www.instagram.com/saraselajewelry www.facebook.com/saraselajewelry www.pinterest.com/saraselajewelry
Wool & Wonder: Unraveling the Secrets of Single Breed Yarns with Kim Langley and Sugar Gay Isber
In this episode, Kim Langley, an expert in the ancient art of yarn creation, takes us on a journey through the intricate process of crafting yarn. With a deep understanding of wool production, Kim shares insights into her business as a Purveyor of Fine Yarn. She discusses the importance of breed-specific yarns, locally sourced wool, and the dedication to supporting small producers in the Fibershed Heartland with yarn spun in the Midwest. Join Sugar Gay Isber and Kim for a fascinating conversation that delves into the beauty and tradition behind each skein. Explore more about Kim's work and the complete yarn-making process by visiting: Website: ⁠purveyoroffineyarns.com⁠ Email: ⁠purveyoroffineyarns@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/purveyoroffineyarns⁠ Facebook: ⁠facebook.com/purveyoroffineyarns⁠ For a bonus, check out Kim’s blog post, "This is How Your Yarn is Created," to see photos of the complete process: ⁠purveyoroffineyarns.com/blog⁠.
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