برچسب: Leadership

  • Woodfire, Leadership, Bigger Pots | Kayla Noble

    Woodfire, Leadership, Bigger Pots | Kayla Noble


    Kayla Noble | Episode 1039

    Kayla Noble is a second generation potter, born and raised in New York’s Hudson Valley. Kayla is the current Woodfire Artist in Residence at The Clay Studio of Missoula in Missoula, MT. Kayla enjoys exploring the potential of clay in atmospheric conditions and the possibility for conversations that can happen with an ember-bed.

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    What do you love most about the community that is gathered around wood fired pottery?

    Oh man, it’s just so much passion. Everyone there is really excited to be there.

    Is there a sweet spot in a kiln that you want to see your pieces in?

    I like the fire box right in the front of the kiln. I like to have my work touching the ember bed because I really like the texture and color and all the action that happens there. So I want them in the fire.

    Is there a right way to bring leadership to a wood firing?

    I think it’s having intention because whether you are intentional or not as a leader you are still going to be influencing and impacting people. So I think it means coming with awareness, coming with the ability to listen, and then also coming with the ability to make decisions and be decisive and communicate that in, I guess, an elegant fashion, with grace.

    How do you have control while being a leader in community of where you want their pots to turn out good and you want that sweet spot for your pots?

    It’s a mutual trust that has to be involved. The community that comes to fire with me, they are coming to fire with me hopefully because they trust me and they are going to trust my choices. And when you are going to choose to work with someone and you choose to fire with someone you have the opportunity to look at their work and decide if their firing style might or might not work for you. And what’s great about this residency is it changes every two years. If my firing style does not suit someone’s work there is opportunity to work with other people. So I do my best to ensure that everyone’s work is placed in the kiln to best serve the work and the community trusts my choices.

    When you build larger pots is there a danger spot where you have to get through this part and then you are good but everything has the potential of falling apart before then?

    Like with construction?

    Yes.

    Not that I have found, for me. I have had a relatively easy time building the forms that I make.

    How thick do the walls have to be to support a three foot tall pot?

    With my clay I am building about a half inch wide. So objectively thin, it just depends on your clay body, really. Different clays might need to be thicker or thinner. I am building table top size about a quarter of an inch and then the bigger pots I try to keep as thick as my thumb.

    How important is wood type for firing?

    I feel like the answer is just, Yes. (laughter)  Different woods will burn differently. I’m now from moving from New York to Montana and firing with a completely different type of wood. So that means I am adjusting my clay bodies and firings to suit the wood. The wood is extremely important and what you get is what you get too. So it’s just learning how to work with what is growing near you.

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  • Leadership & new order – Veronica Winters Painting

    Leadership & new order – Veronica Winters Painting


    A new leader & his order often destroyed the cultural and scientific heritage of any given society. During the repressions of the 1930s in Russia, the new government executed top scientists, artists, and writers. In China, Mao’s Cultural Revolution wiped out the intellect of country. Many centuries ago, the book of songs (which is attributed to Confucius today) was burned along with other ancient texts and people who opposed the new order. What remained was memory and some memorized poems and texts. The medieval ages & religious wars in Europe saw an unprecedented destruction of science & culture, reverting humanity by hundreds of years, leaving it in a thorough stagnation. It’s common to see state confiscation, scientific and cultural reversal, and overall decline instead of the birth of a thriving, new society after such events.

    While new replaces the old where creation is impossible without destruction in a natural cycle of life, it seems that psychopathic leaders alter this cycle where they can. They rule with endless propaganda and control. Controlling people’s thoughts, ideas, beliefs, religion, and culture seems paramount to a leader’s success. Only psychopathic rulers can govern and hold on to this position for a long time. Otherwise, the ruler is assassinated, executed, or imprisoned.

    We try to pick a president based on our morals, beliefs, and ethics, searching for a leader with a “heart.” Unfortunately, we won’t find one because he or she doesn’t exist. Each person takes a specific job in society based on their personality and inner life. Top politicians have qualities that other people don’t possess, and vice versa. Those people are low on empathy and emotion. Therefore, the decisions they make are easy for them to make.
    Obama can’t control TikTok. Hillary couldn’t tank Trump with her lies about Russian collusion. Trump suddenly worries about the morality of abortion, overturning the law. Putin uses religion and TV propaganda to justify his choices and outcomes. Democrats have captured the media with their agenda. The Republicans want to die in the Senate when they reach 100 years of age. As a democratic society, we end up with top politicians who serve the privileged few who rule and kill behind the curtain. And we-the people-become entangled in this web of rules, regulations, lies, prosecution, control, disbelief, and hurt. Strong voices get jailed. Others accept bribes. We pay taxes to bomb the world. We hope for a better outcome, only to lose it after another election cycle.

    Just like the problem, the solution is never simple or clear. Every new idea or the structure of a society, like communism, democracy, autocracy, and even utopian communes, has beautiful thoughts that get corrupted by the human element. So it seems that a renewed system must consider human weaknesses and the inability to change to function differently and sustainably. Is it possible at all? We can only know this after some social experimentation. But who wants to do just that?
    Because progress is exponential, we can evolve and advance more rapidly with each decade. Perhaps, new ideas will sparkle and ignite a strong wave in evolution of humanity that’s more encompassing of the past, human element & the seed of life.



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