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TIN HAUS on the Perceived Value Podcast | Hosted by Sarah Rachel Brown

Sarah Rachel Brown of the Perceived Value Podcast was the guest judge at the 15th Annual Halstead Grant, a highly competitive competition for emerging jewelry designers nationwide. After winning the prestigious award, Brown invites me as a guest on the 54th episode of her podcast. You can listen to our super candid and casual talk on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify...anywhere podcasts are available.

It’s a super casual and candid interview. Just to let you know in advance, I tend to be goofy. I even snorted when I laughed too hard - it was hilarious! I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Sarah even though podcast interviews give me the butterflies before it is launched to the public, sometimes. You think you are prepared with what you have to say, but it always goes in a different direction because momentum and connection with the host is important, too, as that is what makes the show interesting.

One thing being in the entertainment industry in the past has taught me is that you just, simply, have to go with the flow and be yourself. I just hope that I have been able to represent who I am to the fullest. There is always so much to say in a dedicated amount of time that it’s often difficult to get everything in there. Nonetheless, I am incredibly grateful and honored to be on her podcast. And I sincerely hope you enjoy it, too! Information about the episode is below.


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 From the Sarah Rachel Brown's Website:

The Perceived Value is a podcast broaching the subject of value with artists. TIN HAUS was a guest on the 54th episode which was hosted by Sarah Rachel Brown.

Exemplifying Synchronicity: Christina Grace of TIN HAUS Jewelry

In the 54th episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown sits down with the 2020 Halstead Grant Winner, Christina Grace of TIN HAUS Jewelry. Having been the guest judge for the 2020 grant, Sarah was eager to speak with the woman whom she had come to know so much about through her application.

The two women connected from across the country to discuss Christina’s diverse experiences which included competing in pageants, modeling, being a working actress in L.A., practicing meditation, and how jewelry making as her Hollywood side hustle eventually led to her next career.

Visit the following link below to listen to the interview, to know more about Sarah Rachel Brown, and the Perceived Value Podcast.
 
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