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In this episode of the Hat makers Podcast I connect with Genis Whylan from WhyHats from Valencia, Spain.
We hear about a chance meeting with a vagabond hat maker in Ibiza that sparked a fire in him and caused him to take a gamble on a chasing his passion and build a business that has seen him travel the world making hats and forming special relationships.
We hear how his rock'n roll lifestyle led him in meeting Tommy Lee as well some tips and tricks he uses to create his unique style of hats.It was a real pleasure to chat to such a rad dude.
I’m your host BamBam, welcome to Beyond the Brim.
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@whyhatshttps://www.whyhats.es/
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In this episode of the Hat makers Podcast I sit down with Myia from GetOutside Co. from the south east coast of Australia
We speak about how she got involved in hat making, what its like to work in shared workspace, building her brand through her local community, as well what tools she uses to make her hats including a very cool formillion and conformateur.
I'm your host BamBam, welcome to Beyond the Brim.
@the_hatmakers_podcast
@getoutsidecongo
getoutsidecongo.com
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In this episode of the Hatmakers Podcast I sit down with Ryan from Trovador customs in Austin Texas.
We speak about his hat making journey and how it started for him, what his inspirations are as well as get a tour of his amazing retail/workspace that he has created to build a community of like minded artists.
I'm your host BamBam, welcome to Beyond the Brim.
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On this episode of the hat makers podcast were chatting with Jessi Lloyd from the Grey Collective.
Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jessi has been making hats for over 6 years.
A creative by nature, Jessi is a self confessed 'jack of all trades' who not only makes hats, but also does her own leatherwork, makes her own sweatbands, and is a silversmith of beautiful hat pendants
In this episode we talk about how she got into the craft, what it’s like running a hat store and hosting her hat making workshops, as well as the charity work that she hold close to her heart.
It was a great chat with Jessi so keep listening for this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast!
Check out Jessi's work:
Instagram: @greycollectivehats
Website: www.greycollectivehats.com
Check out our sponsor: Hat Blocks Australia
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Your host Jack Savage:
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Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast we're chatting with Austin Zito from Zito Hat Co.
Based in Encinitas, California, Austin is a skateboarder and motorcycle enthusiast, who has been making hats for over 8 years.
Currently expanding and relocating his hat shop to larger premises, Austin is committed to making hats of the highest quality while curating the perfect custom hat fitting experience.
In this episode, we talk hats and the business of hat making, as well as how he got into the craft, and what it’s like having a full time apprentice.
It was absolute pleasure getting to know Austin, so stay tuned to hear more on this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast!
Check out Austin's work:
Instagram: @zitohatco
Website: www.zitohatco.com
Our Sponsor: Hat Blocks Australia
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On this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast we're chatting with Canadian hat maker, Jaxon Howell.
A woodworker and photographer by trade, Jaxon found hat making over 4 years ago and has since transitioned from his other businesses to become a full time hatter.
Based in Vancouver, Canada, Jaxon has built his business through word of mouth, by producing high quality custom made hats with exceptional attention to detail.
With his background in furniture making, Jaxon has also recently expanded into producing hat blocks for his fellow hatters.
I had a great time getting to know Jaxon and you will too on this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast.
Check out Jaxon's work:
Instagram: @jaxonhowell
Website: www.jaxonhowell.com
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
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Your host Jack Savage:
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Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of the Hat Makers Podcast we're chatting with Willee Roberts from Hampui Hats.
Based out of San Francisco, California, Willee’s hat making journey began with a pilgrimage to South America.
From sitting along side traditional Bolivian hatters, to working for the Goorin Brothers Hat Co, from learning the craft for himself to now working with furriers to create the highest quality hat bodies, Willee has lived and breathed the Hatters path for over a decade.
Willee sees his hats as a tool for transformation, serving as a vehicle for inner healing.
I found Willee’s words to be wise and enlightening and Im sure you will too on this episode of the Hat Makers Podcast.
Check out Willee's hats on
Instagram: @hampui_hats
Website: www.hampuihats.com
And his felt supply company: Sunrise Hat Supply
Instagram: @sunrise.hat.supply
Website: www.sunrisehatsupply.com
Check out our sponsor: Hat Blocks Australia
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Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
Follow the show on Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
And your host, Jack Savage
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of the Hat Makers Podcast we're chatting with Jordan McCarthy from McCarthy's Hat Company.
Based out of Fairbanks Alaska, Jordan is relatively new to the hat making world, having only begun her journey in April this year.
In 6 short months she has collected an assortment of tools, taught herself to make hats from Youtube, Tik Tok and Instagram videos, and has gone on to create some beautiful pieces as she continues to hone her craft and build her brand.
I was excited to speak with Jordan and to hear her perspective on what it's like starting out in hat making today, so lets dive in to our conversation and get to know Jordan on this episode of the Hat Makers Podcast!
Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok
at: @mccarthys_hat_company
For hat blocks, tools and flanges, check out our sponsor, Hat Blocks Australia
www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
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And your host Jack,
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On this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast we’re chatting with Chris Morris from Mr. Legbas.
Based on the East Coast of Australia, Chris has been making hats for almost 16 years.
From humble beginnings making his own felt, to now supplying premium hat bodies, Chris has mastered the art and craft by doing the hard yards, learning his trade from the ground up.
Combining his skill in leatherwork, pyrographic and distressing techniques, Chris’ style is a mix of 'whimsical hillbilly' laying somewhere on the spectrum between classic and soul.
It was great catching up with my old hat making buddy and I know you’ll enjoy it too, on this episode of The Hat Makers Podcast!
Check out Chris' work
Instagram: @mrlegbas
Website: www.mrlegbas.com
Follow the show on:
Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
Check out our sponsor - Hat Blocks Australia
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
Your host Jack Savage
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast, we're chatting with John Fish from This is Folklore.
Based out of Portland, Oregon, John has been making hats for over 8 years.
John’s dedication to the history of hat making has resulted in a collection of vintage machines and an obsession in refining his art and craft.
Using traditional techniques, and attention to the subtleties in shapes and style, John is a master of recreating the timeless appeal of vintage hats in the modern day.
John’s work is a standout among hat makers and a favourite among collectors alike.
Listen on as he shares his story on this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast.
Check out John's work
Website: www.thisisfolklore.com
Instagram: @thisisfolklore
Follow the show and join the community
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Check out our sponsor Hat Blocks Australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Your host Jack Savage
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of the Hat Maker's Podcast were chatting with Jay Mitchell from Coup de Tete.
Based out of Toronto, Canada, Jay has been making hats for over 10 years.
His signature high crown wide brim hats, rooted in western styles and infused with a healthy dose of rock and roll, have inspired hat lovers and hat makers alike.
Refining his craft over the last decade, Jay is taking his brand to new heights with a slew of vintage hat making machinery, and the opening of his flagship retail space.
Jay is not only one of the nicest guys in the industry, but has also helped countless hatters get their start, so listen on as we chat with Jay on this episode of the Hat Maker's Podcast.
Check out Jays workInstagram: @coup_de_tete
Website: www.coupdetete.ca
Follow the show and join the community
Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
Check out our sponsor Hat Blocks Australia
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
Your host Jack Savage
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of the Hat Maker's Podcast we’re chatting with Lil Grizz from Hats by Grizz.
Based out of New Almelo, Kansas, Grizz has been making and shaping hats for over 50 years.
With a deep love of hats and respect for American history, Grizz makes his hats using no electricity, using only vintage tools, and old school techniques.
With the help of his wife, Grizz has documented much of his work on YouTube and in doing so has helped a multitude of new hatters learn the art and craft of hat making.
So listen on as we chat with one of the greats in the community, Grizz and the lovely Mizz Grizz, on this episode of the hat makers podcast!
Check out Grizz
Instagram: @hatsbygrizz
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hatsbygrizz-madewithjoy1241
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/au/market/hats_by_grizz
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On this episode of The Hat Maker's podcast we're chatting with Braeden from Paterson Hat Company.
Based on Vancouver Island, Canada, Braeden has been making hats for over 8 years.
Bringing classic traditional shapes into the modern day, Braeden’s goal is to marry style and function to create a great looking hat that can go to work.
Using beaver felt and palm leaf hat bodies, Braeden’s clean, flowing lines and impeccable attention to detail, helps him achieve a finish that most hatters would die for.
Listen on as Braeden shares the story of his journey from musician to hat maker, on this episode of The Hat Maker's podcast!
Check out Braeden's work:
Website: www.patersonhatcompany.com
Instagram: @patersonhatco
Follow the show on Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
Check out our sponsor, Hat Blocks Australia
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
And you host, Jack Savage:
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
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On this episode of The Hat Makers Podcast we're chatting with Paul from Paul Ventress Bespoke Hatters.
Based out of York, England, Paul has been making hats for over 12 years.
His iconic tricorn pirate hats and Johnny Depp style fedoras have been long time favourites of hat enthusiasts around the world, and his signature style distressing techniques are second to none.
In this interview Paul gives us an insight into his world and generously shares many tips and tricks that all hatmakers could benefit from.
So listen on to hear Paul’s story on this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast!
Check out Paul's work:
Instagram: @paul.ventress_hatterWebsite: www.paulventressbespokehatters.com
Follow the show on Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
Check out our sponsor, Hat Blocks Australia
Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Website: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
And you host, Jack Savage:
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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On this episode of The Hat Makers Podcast were chatting with Mar Calvo from Calvo Hats.
Based on the beautiful island of Ibiza, Mar creates one of a kind, hand crafted hats for her clients from all around the world.
Using predominantly wool felt hat bodies, Mar has taught herself the art of hatmaking and has refined her craft to create her unique brand of hats which she describes as; approachable, wild & free.
I had a great time getting to know Mar and to hear a little of her story, and you will too in this episode of The Hat Makers Podcast!
Check out Mar's work on instagram: @calvo_hats
Follow us on Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
For hat blocks and hat making tools check out our sponsor: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au
Follow your host Jack on Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
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On this episode of The Hatmakers Podcast, we're chatting with Darryll from Hat Blocks Australia.
A second generation hat block maker based in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, Darryll makes and supplies hand crafted timber hat blocks to hatters and milliners from around the world.
Working with a selection of high grade timber and simple hand & power tools, Darryll makes the shapes and forms that enable hatters like you and me to create our art.
Listen on to hear more about this lost trade and one of the unsung heroes of the hat making industry.
Without further ado, here's Darryll!
Check out Darryll's work: www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au or on Instagram: @hat_blocks_australia
Connect with us on Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
And your host, Jack Savage: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
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In this episode of The Hatmakers Podcast we're chatting with Matt Kitto from Sierra and South. Matt is a hat maker based out of London in the UK. A professional musician by trade, Matt has branched out into the world of hat making and draws from a wide range of influences from Western Couture to high end fashion. His attention to detail and use of high quality materials results in his beautifully finished, hand crafted felt and straw hats. So join me in getting to know Matt and widening our circle of friends in this episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast!
Check out Matt's work on Instagram: @sierraandsouth
Or contact him via email: [email protected]
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In this episode of The Hatmakers Podcast we're chatting with Meg from Mad Patti Hat Co. Based out of Maine in North Eastern USA, Meg has been making hats since 2017 and specialises in custom made and ready to wear fur felt fedoras. Balancing attention to detail with the concept of 'Wabi Sabi', Meg continues to be an example of what it means to refine one's craft while being open to the creative potential in each moment. So lets dive in to the show and my conversation with Meg!
Check out Meg's work at:
Website: www.madpatti.com
Instagram: @madpattihatco
Connect with us at:
Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
And your host Jack:
Instagram: @creatures_of_the_wild_unknown
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In this episode of The Hatmakers Podcast we're chatting with Damien from Haberdash Hats. Based out of San Diego, California, Damien's hats have caught the eye of many admirers from around the world. With a thriving Instagram following, an actual bricks and mortar store, and instagram reels boasting more that 6.5M views, stay tuned to hear the story behind the brand, and get an insight into the man who makes the hats!
Check out Damien's work at:
Website: www.haberdashhats.com
Instagram: @haberdash_hats
Connect with us at:
Instagram: @the_hatmakers_podcast
And your host Jack:
Instagram: @creatures_ofthe_wild_unknown
Website: www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com
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Welcome to the Tea Party!
In the first episode of The Hat Maker's Podcast we'll be chatting to Dave from BXMBXM, a hat maker from Bondi, Sydney, Australia and we'll hear all about how he got started making hats, what his creative process is like, who he has been making hats for and what he is up to next!
Check out Dave's work at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisbxmbxm/
Website: http://bxmbxm.com
Connect with us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_hatmakers_podcast/
And your host Jack :
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatures_of_the_wild_unknown/
Website: http://www.creaturesofthewildunknown.com