UA-171643620-1 Sophie Greenwood Working Hours interview - Working Hours

Episode 28

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14th Oct 2022

Work is Making

Sophie Greenwood recorded on 11/07/2022

Sophie Greenwood is a printmaker and the owner of a company called Ink & Bear that focuses on creative workshops, organising events and supporting other makers. Sophie has lived in Leeds since 2005 when she moved here to go to University, fell in love with the city and has been here ever since!

Sophie runs creative workshops across Leeds - she strongly believes that anyone can benefit from getting creative and loves working with lots of different age groups to get them thinking creatively!

She is also the founder of Super Seconds Festival, a large online bi-annual event where 250 makers sell off their seconds, misprints and end of line stock at reduced prices.

Sophie is Mum to a one-year-old and recently took the leap to go self-employed after maternity leave and spending the past 10 years working in operations for a small social enterprise. She's recently launched a brand new service for small businesses called The Creative Incubator which utilises her love of planning to help other small businesses to structure and plan their creative ideas.

You can find out more about Ink and Bear at https://www.inkandbear.co.uk/ including information on The Creative Incubator.

For more about She Can Shine go to https://www.facebook.com/shecanshineyorkshire/

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About the Podcast

Working Hours
The Story of Work in Leeds in the 2020s
What do you do?
Western Studios, Leeds presents Working Hours: a podcast series surveying the people of Leeds on their thoughts and feelings on the topic of work. I want to talk to my city about work. Why do we do it? Do we like it? What could we do differently? What will we? How does work change and how does it change us?
Leeds, the largest city in the largest county on the UK mainland, is a former imperial textile centre and is now a major UK financial centre. This series will document the city’s experiences through Lockdown, Brexit, creeping technological unemployment, new and continuing resource wars, the ongoing dismantling of the welfare state and our accelerating ecological emergency.
If you are in Leeds or from Leeds then help me to reach my target of interviewing 1000 Loiners over the 2020s. Let me ask you, what do you do?
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