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Lady in ClaySunshine is doing great things at The Bray!As a colleague of hers, I admire Sunshine’s dedication to making a Bray residency the best it can be.
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FirecookedConsistently excellentBen does such an interesting interview with so many high caliber artists!
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aprilgratefulThe best!Ben Carter is a pottery hero! This podcast is epic and Ben is such a great interviewer! What a treasure of info and interviews!
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StephS2929Tried and trueLong time listener for a reason. Ben never disappoints with a genuine interview style which shows care and curiosity for those he’s speaking with. An excellent resource for my students and my own practice. Keep up the amazing work!
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fdpotteryOne of my favorite podcasts!I’m always excited when a new episode of Ben’s podcast drops!
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Amanda WilkeyA studio must have!Ben has a calm and informative demeanor and interesting, entertaining guests— a perfect companion for making pots.
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Bill WilkeyGood Show!Awesome stories. Good
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OrbitPlutoAlways the best podcast every weekBen is such a delightful and educated interviewer- I’m not sure where he got such insightful interviewing skills as a lifelong potter, but he has them in spades. I always learn something new, and while I’m mostly interested in abstract large form sculpture I still find a great deal of enjoyment in each episode. I’ve also learned in depth about lusters- Islamic reduction luster and in-glaze luster that have got me started on new paths in testing glazes and I was able to have wonderful email conversations with a few of his guests who do luster. I especially enjoy anytime Ben talks about majolica and Isnik pottery!
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schkaveetTales of a red clay ramblerI just enjoyed listening to Ben and Lorna Meadon talk about her work. Another great conversation with two lovely humans!
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solo seeking higher groundListening to Walter O a 2nd timeThanks Ben for bringing these wonderful interviews into my home. I’ve just finished listening to the latest interview Walter Ostrom again. It’s the one coinciding with his retrospective book Good Earth. I feel like anytime spent with Walter makes me smarter. He has been a huge influence on my work and how I think about pottery. I learn something new each time I listen. I’m thrilled to have him recorded for all time. I spent two weeks with him at a workshop and I will never be the same. He is a one off and we are all so lucky to have access to him in this way. Clearly it’s time for me to buy a book. Thanks again Ben
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jkthinksAlways interestingInformed interviewer asks good questions and fantastic, repeat fantastic guests.
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texasdallasantSynchronicity!Today’s episode is crazy! I’m a landscaper as well and have been doing it my whole life with my father and grandfather.
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LynnDayBrownGreat podcastOne of my favorite weekly listens. Such great and thoughtful interviews. I always leave feeling inspired and with my creativity recharged.
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zacpaintsThanks Ben!Love your show. Such a diverse and intimate dive into each artist based on your fantastic interview questions. Thank you again!
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MacPotterygrab a cup of coffee and sit a spellthis is still without a doubt my favorite time, when i actually have the free time in my car and my mind is not swamped with errands, i can sit and listen to a great conversation. Most of the time it makes me laugh, and all the time it makes me think. as always, thanks Ben.
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earthandseapotteryThanksThank you for creating such an insightful podcast! Ben asks the best questions, allows the potter or guest to answer, no matter how long it takes. And he usually asks the question that I would too. My favorite part (that happens almost every show) is when there is a “heavy” discussion and the guest stops and asks “What was the question?” I love all of your topics and was a little surprised at a recent show about addiction. But I learned so much and was thankful that Ben is honest about issues that affect us all. I love the discussions on creating, history, teaching, aesthetics.... and more. Keep up the good work!!
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CsbmeNot 5.... 10 😂This podcast will help you understand the different mediums in the clay field. Ben never disappoints you. You WILL learn something on each show. Guaranteed. He asks the questions that we all want to hear. Special thx to him for not only his creativity but to his real nature and candor. Thanks Ben!
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Brian MalnassyA creative conversation havenThis is my favorite podcast for so many reasons. Ben picks and discusses such diverse artists and topics that every episode offers fresh and new content. Recently, the John Gill episode hit me right in the heart and truly made me feel connected to this amazing community in a way I never thought possible. Ben is such a good interviewer- he’s always prepared and has great questions and responses. I listen to this podcast while in my studio, sketching, cooking, doing dishes, it’s just right for anything. Thank you so much Ben!
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Dr Claire RMy favorite podcastsI listened to the podcast about Pewabic Pottery and loved it! Like all TRCR podcasts, I learned a great deal. I'm a collector, not an artist, and your podcasts increase my knowledge of the history of ceramics, various techniques, and artists themselves. Thanks so much!
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SkatingpotterBen is the bestI wrote a review in 2013 and I am still listening and continue to find Ben's interviews inspriing and knowledgeable. Thanks Ben
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drscrsThank youListening to the show has become an addiction. I am a high school ceramics and sculpture teacher in Tampa Fl. Listening to artist talk about their work and practice is insightful in to my practices . It’s the ultimate fly on the wall experience!
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DrJackB2Late to the Party, just in timeThanks Ben for a kaleidoscope of ceramic perspective. I feel my studio is at the nexus of academia and studio experience. I have been planning my exit from the tech world for a decade and just about to launch out into the wilderness of ceramics. I have left my tech tools in favor of mud. Your interviews are with people who are experiencing a 'living by art' and it seems, what you aspire to - and how difficult it is. I have come from many backgrounds and many tribes and I can say that it is not easy anywhere. In the end there is only the doing. You are bringing the people who fill NCECA and workshops and residencies nationally to lone potters in small shelters by the lakes of Michigan. I went back to the beginning of the series and am about up to 34 - I keep wanting to go back and listen to these people singing their dreams. The system keeps trying to push the latest issue at me, I would prefer to pull off a whole year and binge as I can...However I found that an 8 hour cone 10 can take 10 hours if your listening to your guests.... what a great thing for everyone in clay.....
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CV PotterGreat podcast!Have you had Rob Hunter on from the Chipstone foundation and Ceramics Magazine?
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Ciaobella34Great job!I have no idea how I stumbled on your podcast. Probably from one of those artsy magazines/newspapers in Santa Cruz. I tuned in and really liked the story of the female artist/potter from Australia you were interviewing. I found out you had moved to California from Georgia and I felt an instant connection. I am from Georgia and at the time was also living in California. We spent a lot of time in Santa Cruz but I never did find out where you are located. I wanted to stop by and say hello and say thank you. Thank you for making me interested enough in pottery and process that I took a class with my 10 year old daughter and fell in love with it. I have my own wheel and kiln now and we are having fun making all sorts of mistakes and learning. All because I happened upon your podcast.
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ShlucyeFantastic podcastI absolutely love this podcast. Ben is such a great interviewer, he asks interesting questions and is very good at directing conversations between artists. He clearly has a passion and a love of ceramics and art. I definitely recommend this podcast.
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A_L_PotteryEngaging and Insightful!Ben does a great job interview different ceramicists and artists. I listen to The Tales of a Red Clay Rambler frequently in the studio, on long car rides, and walks with our dogs. I always learn something new and am never dissapointed. They are conversational, personal, and ever insightful!
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PenelopeAnnie76Stephanie LanterThoughtful, insightful, well-researched and down to earth conversations with a diverse range of artists. Ben Carter is serving and documenting the ceramic field with generosity and sincerity.
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NoThanxuBehind the scenesI just listened to the most recent episode Omnus Terra panel. I was fortunate to have been able to be there for the live taping. It was really great not only the to see/hear interview in person, but to see how Ben puts it all together and also watch what a pro he is as an interviewer! Great discussion on many levels. Really enjoyed it.
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Michael E. GarciaFavorite PodcastI listen to Ben Carter ( Podcast host) religiously in my studio, or on the way to school. Each episode delves into very well thought out interviews with many artists. Every time I listen to a episode I walk away with something new to try, or think about in my own life/work. I really enjoy that I can continue the conversations with my friends long after the episodes are over. I feel that Ben does a great job asking questions that we ( viewers ) are curious about. He keeps things relaxed, but informational making his podcast fun and accessible. I feel very grateful to have this podcast as a educational/ entertainment resource. At 170+ episodes and growing there's plenty of content to tune into.
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Merle LambethCalling All PottersThanks Ben for the wonderful interviews last week from the Utilitarian Clay Symposium. I've listened to each of them twice already because it brought back memories of being there and these were like bonus conversations that I did not have but got to listen in on! Each one was great on it's own, but as a grouping I'm sure it gave someone a really good idea of what the symposium is all about and how special Arrowmont is. I give all of your episodes Five Stars. Please keep them coming.
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KarenSilbergCeramicsThought Provoking Interview QuestionsBen has this way with his questions that he asks his guests throughout interviews that so often leave me pondering for hours after I listen to each episode. Being a beginning potter myself, I not only get the insight of amazing artists around the world, but I get to ask myself some of the same questions which I really adore and feel happily challenged by. My world has been opened to more levels of skill and style just in the last 9 months than I could ever have imagined because of this podcast other forms of social media like Periscope and Instagram.
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MWilmertVery good and entertainingI like your podcast very much. I started down loading them several months ago, but never got around to listening. On a recent long car trip I started listening and now I can't get enough. I just started listening from #1 so I can hear them all. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!
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Pico DogGreat podcast for potters and clay enthusiastsBen Carter is an insightful interviewer. Many of these episodes are true gems and gifts for posterity. It is a labor of love, an ethnographic look at the field today that will undoubtedly become a true treasure for clay lovers in the future. Thanks, Ben!
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cliquenoobAwesomeLove tuning in. As a young ceramic arts student it's great to hear the big names in the field discuss what really matters. Always something new, refreshing and interesting. Absolutely would recommend to any other young artist
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Ruthiegreenmountainexcellent podcast!This podcast continues to impress me over the years I’ve been listening to it. Ben has an amazing capacity to meet the artist at whatever level s/he is at and ask the right questions. Thoughtful and thought provoking!
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Bees tonefantastic podcastI loooove Tales. My favorite thing is that Ben lets the artists speak at length without interruption. I get so much inspiration and practical info from all the folks he interviews. I’m catching up on old episodes and awaiting new ones! Update: OMG - the Roberto Lugo interview blew me away!!! I’m still processing it, 3 days later. Thanks so much!!!
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DeVries PotteryWow!I have been meaning to download and listen to some of your podcasts for a while now and I finally got around to it a few weeks back. Since then I’ve been binge listening while working in the studio (with some breaks to let all the information sink in). What you have created here Ben is perhaps one of the most important disseminations of ceramics information that I have encountered. Giving the public the opportunity to sit in and listen to what all of these different makers are talking about and are doing is just fabulous. Also, you are really good at the interview process; I really appreciate the relaxed and conversational style. Cheers!
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Patricia Griffin CeramicsFive-Star Pottery PodcastI love this podcast! Each episode is like a welcome visitor in my studio. Ben’s interview style is easy-going, but there is obvious research behind the way he directs the conversation. This leads to episodes that are chock-full of great information, while also capturing the personality of his guests. He is friendly, yet respectful. And, in turn, it feels like he both appreciates and respects his audience. I’ve listened to every episode of Tales of a Red Clay Rambler, and I’ve learned something from each one – and had a great time too. Thank you, Ben!
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AltoClayWorksAwesome studio listening.I love listening to this podcast in the studio. Since leaving academia, it’s my go-to source for intelligent and thoughtful discussion on art and ceramics.
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HaakonFRenzieGreat show.Bens relaxed, up beat interview style makes for intimate and meaningful conversations. Would love to hear Betty Woodman on the show. Thanks Ben!
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NatemakespotsThe Best!Thank You Ben Carter! Keeps me going in the studio and in the Car on long drives. Check it out if you love pots, or potters.
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MiriamskilnExcellent Podcast!I found out about this podcast from an article about Ben Carter being named ceramic artist of the year! Congratulations Ben on a well deserved award! I have been listening to a number of the podcasts in my studio since then and getting such great inspiration for my own work. Keep making great podcasts! Miriam Loory Krombach
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S0cc3r guyTales of a Red Clay RamblerI have been listening to podcasts as I drive long distances to shows, as well as in my studio. Who knew? I just discovered pottery podcasts. Ben Carter does a great interview, asks informed questions. I'm often going to the computer to check out peoples work, see recommended websites. Well done!
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CzossiFabulous!Thanks for a great podcast! Love it! I can't say enough about this podcast. The interviews are great. Anyone who has an interest in art would enjoy them. I find myself pondering many of the ideas and experiences discussed for days after I listen, and often recommend them to family and friends. As a former potter who has moved on to other creative avenues, I am grateful to connect back to my clay days through these podcasts. Please keep them coming.
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NicNewcombThe agony and ecstasy...All in all, I love what Ben is doing with this podcast. He brings Potters from across the spectrum to join in an important conversation about their relationships with clay. I love how Ben invites us into conversations about studio practice, history, and the role of ceramics in contemporary culture. Although I may disagree with some of his guests, I love the dialogue Ben challenges me to continue in my own studio practice. Congratulations Ben on an exciting 100+ episodes. The ceramics community is stronger because of your continued efforts.
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TreehouseWandererWonderful resource!Red Clay Rambler is a wonderful blend of all things art and clay. I appreciate the depth and range of knowledge represented, and Ben does a great job moderating the interviews. Often times the moderator can dominate the conversation, but Ben throws out thoughtful questions and topics, and allows the guests to formulate careful and meaningful responses. Time flew by listening to episodes, and I can’t wait to make my way through each one!!
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PuzzleLoriInformative, thoughtful, and inspiring!I started listening to Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast about a year ago. I binge listened until I had heard all the past interviews. Now I anxiously await each new episode! Thanks for the great work, Ben! Everyone, especially those who have an interest in clay, should listen to this podcast.
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Jeff5048Tales of a Red Clay Ramble Podcast is greatI have started listening to Benjamin Carter's "Tales of a Red Clay Rambler" podcast and have thus far enjoyed it immensely.
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RoklandsIt’s about time!!Thank you Ben for offering you time and services to the pottery community. I’ve been listening now for about 4 months and I’m hooked on your show. Your guests offer such great insights into our ceramics community, and I really feel more connected then ever. I recommend this podcast to ceramic junkies of all levels. Your free podcast is an invaluable resource, especially in a time where greed and monetary rewards seem to stimulate most intentions. Thanks and I can’t wait until your next show!
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BrittalisetteSubscribe now!Ben Carter consistently provides the best ceramic arts podcast available. His interviews are thought provoking and always entertaining. I look forward to the new episode every week!
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