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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2024 · 39 MIN

24 - Dimmick Studio

from The Small Towns, Big Dreams Podcast · host Beki Waples

24 – Dimmick Studio with David & Kristin D. Dimmick Studio is a family-owned art studio founded by David and Kristin Dimmick based in Southampton, ON. With a deep-rooted love for the community and a strong belief in supporting local businesses, Dimmick Studio strives to create art that resonates with people from all walks of life. I was excited for this interview because I was interested in how they work as a team, and they juggle their business alongside their full-time jobs and family commitments. Running their own business was always on the radar, and they have both been able to find their passion and it is really inspiring. This episode offers valuable insights for those considering a similar entrepreneurial path. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, art, or the dynamics of collaboration within a partnership. You can find Dimmick Studio: Website Instagram Southampton Arts Collective Co. Square Foot Show – April 11-13 --------------- Lauren’s Best Podcast Clean It Club Podcast Ridiculously Happy Pplcast --------------- Please follow Small Towns Big Dreams on: Instagram Facebook Buy Me A Coffee Or send me an email at: [email protected]

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