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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Jessica Lewis - Doing More With Less

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Jessica Lewis is a Montana-based metalsmith who is best known for the beautifully unique jewelry she creates for her online shop, Ruby and Revolver. She is also the mother of a two-year-old daughter, who she is raising with her husband in the home they constructed with their own hands in Montana's Bitterroot Valley. Thanks to her tireless work ethic and disciplined creativity, Jessica has built an authentic and full life around the things she loves most-- her family, her craft, and Western landscapes.

Montana's rugged mountains and valleys have been a part of Jessica's life for as long as she can remember, and even though she has traveled widely, she has always returned to Big Sky Country. The Rocky Mountain landscapes inform many aspects of her work, as does her ethic of "doing more with less." By American standards, she and her family embrace a purposefully minimalist lifestyle which allows Jessica to focus on quality over quantity in both her professional and personal endeavors. In our world of constant connectivity and endless distraction, I'm truly inspired by Jessica's genuine and mindful approach toward living a simple yet rich and meaningful life.

Jessica was kind enough to take a break from her numerous projects for this fun conversation about her life, creative process, and love of Montana. We chatted about how she got her start making jewelry and how the impending birth of her daughter inspired her to pursue art full time. We talked about how she began making jewelry with the simplest of tools, and how the desire for fancy equipment can distract from the act of making art. We talk a lot about parenthood, and Jessica explains how becoming a mother shifted her perspectives on work and life. We discuss our shared appreciation for Stoic philosophy, and how several specific books have impacted Jessica's creativity. We talk about the importance of international travel and wisdom gained from spending time abroad. And as usual, we discuss favorite books about the West, the best advice she's ever received, and several of her unexpected hobbies.

I really loved the conversation and know you will too. Thanks again to Jessica for taking the time to chat. Enjoy!

https://mountainandprairie.com/jessica-lewis/

https://rubyandrevolver.com

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:40 - How Jessica describes her work
  • 5:00 - Jessica's jewelry described
  • 7:00 - Embracing the rawness of her work
  • 8:50 - Materials used for her jewelry
  • 10:30 - Why she was drawn to metalworking
  • 12:15 - Starting out with simple tools
  • 14:30 - Importance of her studio
  • 17:00 - Making the leap into full-time art
  • 19:45 - The bravery to pursue artistic dreams
  • 22:50 - How kids change parents' perspectives
  • 23:45 - Creative mentors and influences
  • 25:50 - Books that have influenced creativity
  • 29:30 - Daily routines
  • 30:55 - Importance of exercise
  • 31:50 - Living in the Bitterroot Valley
  • 32:45 - Growing up in Montana
  • 35:30 - International travels
  • 36:45 - Lessons learned from international travel
  • 39:00 - "Doing more with less"
  • 42:00 - Ed's weird story about accumulating junk
  • 44:00 - More on parenthood and its effects
  • 46:10 - Advice to new parents
  • 48:30 - Current project of building a new house by hand
  • 52:00 - Jessica's healthy relationship with technology
  • 57:15 - Advice to aspiring creatives
  • 59:50 - Favorite books
  • 1:03:25 - Favorite films
  • 1:05:30 - Surprising activities
  • 1:07:00 - Favorite location in the West
  • 1:08:30 - Best advice received
  • 1:10:30 - Request of the listeners
  • 1:11:50 - Connect with Jessica online

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Ed, real quick, I need to thank two of our brand new Patreon supporters, April Meeker and Jordan Stanton.

0:09.0

Thank you so, so, so much for signing up to support the podcast on a monthly basis through

0:14.7

Patreon. It really means a lot to me as I've said a million times. It means a lot

0:19.9

that people invest their time to listen to the podcast and so the idea that people have decided to support it financially just really blows my mind.

0:29.2

So thanks to you too and thanks to everybody else who signed up whether it's through

0:34.1

Patreon or through one-time support. Obviously podcast is free will always be free

0:39.2

but if you're so inclined you can go to mountain and prey.com slash support to check out all the options.

0:46.0

Thanks so much. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce you to some of the innovative individuals

1:03.6

who are shaping the future of the American West. I meet most of these people through my

1:07.8

work in land conservation or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around

1:11.6

spending time up high in the mountains.

1:13.9

My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists, adventurers,

1:19.8

pretty much anyone who's doing important work has an interesting story and loves the American West.

1:26.2

My guest today is Jessica Lewis.

1:28.1

Jessica is a Montana-based metalsmith who's best known for the beautifully unique jewelry she creates for her online shop, Ruby and Revolver.

1:36.0

She's also the mother of a two-year-old daughter who she's raising with her husband in the home they constructed with her own hands located in Montana's Bitterroot Valley.

1:45.0

Thanks to her tireless work ethic and discipline creativity,

1:49.0

Jessica has built an authentic and full life around the things she loves the most, her family, her craft,

1:55.8

and Western landscapes.

1:57.6

Montana's rugged mountains and valleys have been a part of Jessica's life for as long as she can remember and even though she's traveled widely

2:04.2

she's always returned to big sky country. The Rocky Mountain landscapes

2:08.2

inform many aspects of her work as does her ethic of doing more with less.

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