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The Potters Cast

Imposter Syndrome | Tasha Renee | Episode 740

The Potters Cast

Paul Blais

Business, Visual Arts, Careers, Arts

4.9591 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Tasha Renee' is a Potter from Sacramento, CA who loves to experiment with form, function, and surface decoration as a way to express their creativity through ceramics. Tasha loves carving, underglaze, and leaving raw-unglazed surfaces to highlight the beauty of different clay bodies. Tasha is finding a groove in sharing their art with the world. Tasha has a pure and honest love for the craft and is eager to find time to learn more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Potter's cast. A podcast home for potters everywhere. It's a community of

0:06.4

potters dedicated to grow their business. We're picking up where the art degree ends. I'm your host,

0:12.3

Paul Blaze. So check this out. Episode 740 just started. So stoked we got 740 coming out right now. Hey, welcome to the show. Hey, we've got a really, really cool potter coming on the show. Her name is Tasha Renee. And we get down and dirty right from the very beginning.

0:42.3

And we talk about this idea of imposter syndrome.

0:44.4

Have you ever heard that term?

0:49.7

It's where you kind of feel like you don't really belong in the community.

0:59.5

You really don't belong because you are somewhat of a fake, a phony. You are an imposter. And that can nag us. And I'm sure that everybody feels this from time to time. And Tasha just really got

1:09.6

real with us for this conversation.

1:11.6

So I'm really excited about bringing this to you.

1:14.6

So let's jump in this conversation I had with Tasha Renee

1:17.6

right after this word from our sponsor.

1:19.6

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1:24.6

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1:31.8

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1:38.4

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1:43.8

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1:44.6

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1:51.7

Tasha, Renee, welcome to the Potter's cast.

1:58.3

Thanks for having me, Paul.

2:00.1

I am so stoked to have you on this show.

2:03.7

I truly am.

2:05.2

And I know that we were talking about this, you know, before we hit the record button,

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