Episodes

  • Wellbeing in Woodworking with Samuel Alexander
    Feb 23 2024

     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: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Spoons, Snails, and Community with Oren Hetzroni
    Jan 22 2024

    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 
    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)

    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 
    Music: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Songs and Spoons with Tamsin Quin
    Jan 11 2024

    In this episode, I talked to Tamsin Quin (@quinwoodcraft)  a talented musician and self taught spoon carver from the UK. Tamsin spoke of instantly being hooked and resonating deeply with carving and working with wood. Tamsin spent many years carving instinctually as a hobby, after eventually attending a Spoonsfest where she connected with other passionate crafters and carvers where she continued to deepen her knowledge and skills working with Greenwood. She is very passionate about her work, and makes a living touring with her music and selling spoons online and in person. It was lovely to learn a little bit about her during our conversation. If you would like follow and support Tamsin, you can find her on Instagram @quinwwodcraft and at her website Quinwoodcraft.com

    If you enjoy and would like to support the podcast, you can do so by buying an "endless possibilities" spoon carving T-shirts from my website https://roots-movement.com/rootsspoons

    Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons
    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)

    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 

    Music: Pixabay


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Spoon chat with Nick Murphy
    Sep 30 2023

    In this episode I talk with Nick Murphy ( @murphys_spoon ) an educator, musician and spoon carver from the UK.

    We spoke about how Nick discovered spoon carving,  why he continues it to this day and is happy to pass on his passion and knowledge through this work teaching children with @theoutdoorsgroup .

    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:)

    Hosted by Simon Pouly  @rootsspoons
    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)

    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 
    Music: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Illustrator and spoon carver Lee John Phillips
    Apr 12 2023

    In this episode, I talked to Lee John Phillips (@leejohnhillips), an award-winning illustrator and talented spoon carver. We talk about how Lee started, why he decided not to sell his spoons, AI, spoon and chip carving design and more.

    I have always admired his unique work and amazing chip carving. It was a pleasure to get to talk to him today and I hope you enjoy listening!

    If you enjoy the podcast and want to support it, you can do so, by giving it a review, telling a friend about it, or by buying an „Endless possibilities“- T-shirt designed by myself with the help of today’s guests @leejohnphillips. 


    Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons 

    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)


    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 
    Music: Pixabay



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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Tallking Spoons with Tad Kepley
    Mar 3 2023

    In this episode, I talk to @tad_william_kepley, a passionate spoon carver from Lexington, North Carolina.
    Ted started carving spoons after his retirement from law-enforcement in 2015 and was hooked from the start. It has since then become a prominent and enjoyable part of his life.
    Early on he discovered the joy of attending markets where he sells his work, is around people and spends time carving and sharing his passion.
    We talked about Tad’s start into spoon carving, his carving process and why he sought out Mentors such as  Dan Lawrence and Derek Sanderson.

    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 https://roots-movement.com/rootsspoons.

    Thanks and happy carving!

    Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons 

    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)


    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 

    Music: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Wood craft entrepreneurship with Rebecca Luerssen
    Nov 17 2022

    In this episode I talk to Rebecca Luerssen (@rebecca_luerssen). Rebecca lives in Hixson , Tennessee and started carving spoons in 2017.
    From the start Rebecca felt like carving and creating was something she was meant to do, it was always there, just waiting to be discovered.
    After deciding she wanted to create income from her passion she got busy making and creating connections and avenues to sell her work, such as Etsy, Instagram and local markets.
    Rebecca found examples and guidance from other successful entrepreneurs such as Emmet Van Driesche (@emmet_van_driesch) and Pat from @klipnockywoods , and is using novel ways to share her work and connect with people.
    Rebecca‘s love of wood and craft is very obvious and it was my pleasure to talk to her today.
    Happy listening and carving :)

    Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons 
    (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)

    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 
    Music: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • It all started with a spoon with John Wager
    Oct 28 2022

    In this episode I talk to John Wager (@johnswoodenware), an Anishinaabe craftsman from Buckhorn Ontario, Canada.
    We talked about how John got started with carving and how to it has connected him to his ancestral lineage.
    Through the craft he has meet friends and mentors such as Caleb @Canadian.bushcraft that are also involved in Bushcraft and traditional indigenous lifeways.
    Early on John saw the possibility of making a living while doing what he enjoyed and is doing just that. I really enjoyed the chat with John and it was very cool to hear how something so seemingly simple as carving a spoon can lead to such big and positive affects on someone’s life.

    To support the podcast get an endless possibilities spoon carving T-Shirt, available at https://roots-movement.com/rootsspoons.

    Hosted by Simon Pouly @rootsspoons (info.rootsspoons@gmail.com)

    Editing and Behind the scenes work: Julia Pouly 
    Music: Pixabay

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    1 hr and 51 mins