• #278 - Hands-on tips for teaching short workshops

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
  • Podcast

#278 - Hands-on tips for teaching short workshops

  • Summary

  • Ryan & Becca share advice about hosting your own 2 hour workshops. Becca has been hosting a number of these recently and has so much to share! Questions include: how much should I charge, what’s reasonable to complete in 2 hours, and how should I structure the class. They both have some good life updates to share as well. Enjoy!

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    On this episode:
    - I’d love tips for running pottery workshops (2-3 hour workshop where instructor provides everything) @cityhouseclay
    - I'd like some advice about hosting a workshop at a local brewery. @Frenchfrogpottery

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