In this episode, I talk with Adam Ashworth @adamashworth97, a tool maker from the UK. Adam first discovered greenwood carving and later connected with established toolmakers Nic Westermann and James Wood. Inspired by their work, he pursued his passion and now runs his own workshop, crafting beautiful, handmade carving tools for people around the world.We discussed how he got started, the materials and techniques he uses, and the pros and cons of running his own business.I really enjoyed this conversation, and I hope you do too!If you enjoy the podcast and want to support it, you can do so by leaving a writing or review wherever you listen or you can buy an endless possibilities spoon carving t-shirt from the link in my bio. Thanks and happy carving! https://roots-movement.com/rootsspoonsHosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons ([email protected])Editing and Producing: Julia Pouly Music: PixabaySupport the show
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Crafted with passion by Nadav Ben Shlomo
In this episode, I talk with Nadav Ben Shlomo @nbs_artnwood, an artist originally from Israel who now lives and works in Prague, Czech Republic.Nadav creates beautiful and playful pieces from locally sourced wood. He shares his passion not only through his work but also via Instagram, YouTube, and Patreon.We discussed his creative process, workspace, content creation, and the reasons behind his love for this craft. I hope you enjoy listening!If you enjoy the podcast and want to support it, you can do so by leaving a writing or review wherever you listen or you can buy an endless possibilities spoon carving t-shirt from the link https://roots-movement.com/rootsspoons. Thanks and happy carving! Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons ([email protected])Editing and Producing: Julia Pouly Music: PixabaySupport the show
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Carving in Cornwall with Felix Lane
In this episode, I talk to Felix Lane @felix_the_wood, a young and talented greenwood carver from Cornwall, UK. Felix carved his first spoon at the age of 11 and has been honing his craft ever since. His enthusiasm is unmistakable, and it’s great to see a young man find something that gives him not only joy but also a drive and direction in his life.Felix has always had the support of his family, particularly his mum, who showed that it’s possible to make a living by creating things and following your passion. He was fortunate to find a mentor early on in Dominic Pierce @cornishwoodsmith, a local, experienced, and established craftsman. Through this connection, Felix gained access to tools, materials, and valuable knowledge, which opened up the world of working with wood and helped him grow into the talented maker he is today.Felix now sells his work at markets and through a shared website with his mother https://www.lauralane.co.uk/collections/felix-the-wood .I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation.Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons ([email protected])Editing and Producing: Julia Pouly Music: PixabaySupport the show
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Wellbeing in Woodworking with Samuel Alexander
In this episode, I speak with @SamuelAlexandershapes. Samuel talks about how he initially came to carving through seeking help dealing with depression. Something clicked, and it has since become a strong positive influence in his life. He spent many years learning and eventually teaching at the @LondonGreenwood. He is creating beautiful objects with wood, with his vessels at the center stage. We discuss why and how he carves these vessels and what he enjoys and gains from the process. It was a really nice conversation, and I’m very happy to have had the chance to spend the time together. I hope you enjoy listening.Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly Music: PixabaySupport the show
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Spoons, Snails, and Community with Oren Hetzroni
In this episode, I talk with Oren Hetzroni (@hetzronio), a product designer and Spoon carver from Israel.After studying design, Oren initially started woodturning before he discovered the work of Robinwood (@robinwoodcraft). This led him into the world of Greenwood, where he continues to this day. Oren carves amazing spoons and also teaches the craft to others. He hosts weekly carving gatherings at his homestead and also organizes a yearly event called Festikaf (http://festikaf.co.il/)Oren is also active on the virtual spoon carving site Rise Up and Carve (riseupandcarve.com), a platform where anyone can join, ask questions, and meet others from around the world with the similar interest of Greenwood carving.I’m very grateful I had the chance to speak with Oren today, and I hope you enjoy listening!Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons ([email protected])Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly Music: PixabaySupport the show