Ryan and Becca talk about scheduling their studio time effectively. Becca works in a production pottery studio by day so schedules are crucial for staying productive and getting work down by the end of the week. Ryan has to balance his making on the side and continue to meet his commitments he's made for the pottery business. Enjoy today's discussion and we hope you get some insights to make your making process more efficient.
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- Hi again guys! I was wondering if you could talk about production flow for the studio/production potter? Do you set specific quotas for weeks or months, or follow a schedule to keep yourself organized? Id like to keep all parts of the process in motion, and create a nice rhythm in my making, but it feels so unorganized sometimes. Have either of you ever found a general schedule to keep all the parts of your pottery business flowing? Or do we just forever bounce around based on priority? Thanks!! @lv.pottery
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