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How Does Genetic Sequencing Get You To Glassworks?

Episode 019

The road to wholesale does not usually start with genetic sequencing, but Holly Kenny of Elsie Kaye Glassworks has made her own path with a torch in hand. Listen in as she shares how she continues to evolve her business to support both her creative expression and the market she serves.

A little about Holly

Holly Kenny has been creating unique artisan jewelry, giftware and kitchenware using a torch and glass rods since 2008.  She owns Elsie Kaye Glassworks, an artisan studio and gift shop that features the work of New England artisans.

To learn more about Holly and Elsie Kaye Glassworks, you can visit https://elsiekaye.com/.

Thoughts from Holly

  • I’m most proud of developing an artist community here in my town, and my area because right around me there’s not whole lot of that… that’s been pretty amazing.
  • Go after what you want. I was afraid it wouldn’t work, but just don’t be afraid to try it and see how it goes.

Recommended Resources

Lewis Howes School of Greatness podcast

Profiting by Design: A Jewelry Maker’s Guide to Business Success by Marlene Richie

Quotable

  • “Don’t be afraid to ask for help and make sure that you surround yourself with really good people to help you do the things that you can’t do it.”
  • “Focus on what you’re good at and not compromising the quality of the work that you do to grow bigger, but just focusing on what you do–do it well.”

About the author, Stefa Normantas

Stefa Normantas is the show producer of New England Made Shows, a wholesale giftware and specialty food show. She's also the managing partner of Green Tree Events, an event management company. She lives in Maine with her husband and four teen children.

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