56 - throwing clay, seeking self: highs and lows in parenting, pottery, marriage, and entrepreneurship

Have you seen a mesmerizing video of an artist sitting in front of a pottery wheel with a ball of clay? To me, it’s virtually impossible to not get sucked in as they mold it into something beautiful. This week’s guest is Jordyn Brummett, and she shares her journey from childhood to motherhood to owning her own pottery studio (The Vessel in Huntsville, AL), and how she herself has been molded along the way.

Jordyn talks about losing herself in motherhood and rediscovering that part of who she is that was there all along… an artist with a need to create. In her desire to fund her hobby and build a community, she went from idea to opening a studio in just 8 months. I love her willingness to share the real truth behind highs and lows of her story and the importance of prioritizing her family’s values and needs.

You’re going to love this episode and take away so many great reminders, not limited to the necessity for self care, finding balance, and building a stronger marriage after walking through challenges together.

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55 - beyond the big moments: finding joy in the journey and beauty in the ordinary