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A couple of months back, I shared my go-to podcast list that keeps me entertained while I'm sewing, jogging, or doing the dishes. Some of you chimed in with fantastic recommendations, and I've been loving them ever since! Vinyl Cafe and Stuff You Missed in History Class have now become regulars on my playlist, thanks to your awesome suggestions.
Then there was Mary, who introduced me to Thread Cult—a sewing-themed podcast I hadn’t heard of before. I was instantly hooked after tuning into a few episodes, especially the insightful interviews. Imagine my delight when Christine, the host behind Thread Cult, reached out soon after to see if we could meet up for an interview. Talk about serendipity!
This week, instead of answering questions, I get to sit back and let Christine take the reins. Below is our conversation. If you're not already subscribed to Thread Cult on iTunes, now’s the perfect time—it’s well worth it. Christine has tons of exciting projects lined up, and you won't want to miss out.
I hope your weekend is filled with plenty of sewing inspiration—and maybe even a new podcast or two to add to your routine.
Oh, and don’t forget to hit save if you’re enjoying this content. Sharing is caring, after all!
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And here's a bit more detail about why podcasts have become such a big part of my life lately. Whether it's learning something new, getting inspired by stories from others, or simply unwinding after a long day, these audio gems provide endless entertainment. Plus, they make mundane tasks feel less monotonous—like folding laundry becomes almost meditative when paired with a gripping narrative or expert advice.
Speaking of which, if you haven’t checked out Thread Cult yet, do yourself a favor and give it a listen. The range of topics covered is impressive, and Christine does an incredible job of making each episode engaging and informative. Her passion for sewing shines through every single segment, and I think you'll find her insights both relatable and enlightening.
Lastly, feel free to drop any thoughts or feedback below—I'd love to hear what you think about this week’s feature. Happy stitching, and may your weekend be as productive (or relaxing) as you need it to be!
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