Material Culture: A Weaving Podcast

Merry and Mindful: A Very Festive Episode on Giving

December 01, 2021 Season 2 Episode 11
Merry and Mindful: A Very Festive Episode on Giving
Material Culture: A Weaving Podcast
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Material Culture: A Weaving Podcast
Merry and Mindful: A Very Festive Episode on Giving
Dec 01, 2021 Season 2 Episode 11

Happy Holidays from the Material Culture Podcast! In this frenzied season of consumerism and deal after deal, what does it look like to practice generosity while still being mindful? What would it look like to give in a way that values our loved ones, without making it about monetary value, or societal expectations? How can we foster relationships that honor everything that the other brings to the table and needs, and how can we give in a way that we can feel good about? In this episode of Material Culture, Rachel and Rachel talk about the holiday season from the perspectives of business owners, artists, and consumers. We also got the chance to hear from some of you about meaningful gifts you've received and what practices you've developed to be generous and conscientious of others. Topics discussed include: the fast-paced holiday expectations small businesses have to live up to, the value of a good Christmas thrift, when giving is more self-indulgent than generous, and how to get the most out of your packaging supplies.

The Material Culture podcast explores narratives of weaving, (text)iles, art, manufacturing, history, and the people, workers and artists whose stories create the framework and understanding of living with cloth. Material Culture is produced by the yarn shop, textile studio and weaving school, Weaver House. If you have a question, comment or other feedback - you can leave a message for the podcast at weaverhouseco.com/podcast.

If you're interested in Jennifer Mao's "pay-what-you-wish" sales, check her out on Instagram at @jjj_mao.

Thanks to Philadelphia-based musician Michael Myers for the use of his song, Weave off the album This is Only Light. 

Show Notes

Happy Holidays from the Material Culture Podcast! In this frenzied season of consumerism and deal after deal, what does it look like to practice generosity while still being mindful? What would it look like to give in a way that values our loved ones, without making it about monetary value, or societal expectations? How can we foster relationships that honor everything that the other brings to the table and needs, and how can we give in a way that we can feel good about? In this episode of Material Culture, Rachel and Rachel talk about the holiday season from the perspectives of business owners, artists, and consumers. We also got the chance to hear from some of you about meaningful gifts you've received and what practices you've developed to be generous and conscientious of others. Topics discussed include: the fast-paced holiday expectations small businesses have to live up to, the value of a good Christmas thrift, when giving is more self-indulgent than generous, and how to get the most out of your packaging supplies.

The Material Culture podcast explores narratives of weaving, (text)iles, art, manufacturing, history, and the people, workers and artists whose stories create the framework and understanding of living with cloth. Material Culture is produced by the yarn shop, textile studio and weaving school, Weaver House. If you have a question, comment or other feedback - you can leave a message for the podcast at weaverhouseco.com/podcast.

If you're interested in Jennifer Mao's "pay-what-you-wish" sales, check her out on Instagram at @jjj_mao.

Thanks to Philadelphia-based musician Michael Myers for the use of his song, Weave off the album This is Only Light.