Mar 8, 2018
Where sh*t tea, tray bake and exposure collide!
Lyndsey aka Countess Ablaze joins me this week for a chat about
issues facing us crafters and business owners. A recent recipient
of an offer of 'exposure' as payment, along with some fairly
misogynistic stereotyping of her customer base, The Countess
decided to take a stand against this (and raise some actual money
for charity in her own, imitable way) by creating some new colour
ways.
In this episode we discuss the thorny issue of 'exposure' as a
payment for our craft, time and expertise. Is it ever acceptable?
Where does the balance lie when offering this as an exchange of
value? Why does it seem to be so rife amongst the creative
industries and is it a peculiarly female thing?
Next up is misogyny as an everyday blight. Lyndsey shares some
examples of when she has encountered this working in her business,
including the entirely false notion that her husband bankrolls her
little craft hobby business. Spoiler: he doesn't.
We briefly cover the deeply offensive idea that anyone in the North would drink sh*t tea.
Finally, we discuss the use of charity causes to excuse bad
behaviour, and as a tag on excuse for self-serving events or
initiatives, rather than having them as a focus.
We wrap up with her reply and salute to this - two new colour ways
called Sh*t Tea and Tray Bake and If I Want Exposure
I'll Get My T*ts Out - with £3 from the sale of each
skein being donated to Women's Aid.