Annie Mahle
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

Annie Mahle

Annie Mahle, a maker of all things that surround the dinner table from table linens to the delicious meals, was not only the culinary force behind the fabulous meals prepared and relished by guests sailing on the Maine Windjammer the J&E Riggin for 23 years. She cooks in small spaces outside of the schooner environment and has written various cookbooks including her recent, The Tiny Kitchen Cookbook. Annie gravitates to meals comprised of fresh, local ingredients from her garden, local farmers, and food artisans. In addition to her own boat captain credentials (she holds a 100-ton captains license), Annie has over 25 years of experience in the food industry, is a graduate of the University of Michigan, has studied baking at the Culinary Institute of America, and spent three years under the tutelage of Swiss Chef Hans Bucher. After working for several years as a personal chef in the private yachting industry, Anne settled in Maine with her husband Captain Jon Finger and their two daughters and ran the Maine Windjammer, Schooner J. & E. Riggin. Tune in to learn more about Annie's culinary career, her experiences cooking out of tiny spaces, and what it means to be a maker connected to the Maine community. Also, stay until the end to hear Becca Bigg's new track Genie.

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Deanna Bogart
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

Deanna Bogart

Deanna Bogart traveled around the country as a young girl, partaking in talent shows at the various schools she attended and seeing her family members express themselves through music which she soon learned she shared the same passion. At age 17 she picked up her guitar and traveled to Los Angeles to give her music career a go in the Hollywood area but then traveled back to the east coast to join a friend's band. While she loved vocals and performing at various shows in the Baltimore area, she found that her true calling was the saxophone. Others in the music industry would mention to her "Girls play the clarinet, not the saxophone". Well, Deanna has proven to be one of the best saxophone players and female musicians in the world. She has played with other renowned artists such as Jimmy Buffet, B.B. King, and much more. Tune in to learn more about Deanna's music career, her experiences performing with other renowned musicians, and what it means to be a maker connected to the Maryland community.

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228 Grant Street
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

228 Grant Street

Kendal Brown, owner, founder, maker of 228 Grant Street Candle Co., was born and raised in Danville, Virginia, and during his childhood, his hometown offered little to no structure for an artsy kind of kid. He always thought he needed to do something with his hands before getting his hands into a craft. He studied religion and took on a career in ministry in DC. He then took on a different career path after coming out as a gay man and ventured to San Francisco to study theological education. But the word craft was still lingering in his head. It's his true calling. He dabbled in writing and art but the only craft that truly hit home with him that was a part of his creative process, the light of a candle, the scent the mood, it filled his creative soul. So candle making became his craft candles will be lit during his creative thinking time and to build on that craft and make it his own. He did some research and has now created a collection of his own in Baltimore.

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Max’s Tap House
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

Max’s Tap House

When you venture out into Fells Point which is located in the heart of Baltimore you will most likely stumble upon this maker's spot. Ron Furman built Max's on Broadway which is now Max's Taphouse from the ground up from the building renovations to the actual business and operations. He did it all and he certainly had fun along the way. Kristan got the grand tour of the facility which is quite the maze and she learned about Ron's journey from what the building was before it became Max's, how Max's went from a renowned concert venue to a tap house, and what he had to do to pivot operations during COVID.

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Victory Chimes
Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen

Victory Chimes

Many people may not know this about Maine but located along the coast of Rockland and Camden harbors are nine historic vessels, the largest fleet of Windjammers that offer all-inclusive, overnight cruises in the world. Each of these captains and their families works hard to preserve Windjammers that are hundreds of years old. Many of these vessels would have been turned into bars or left in a junkyard to rot but this amazing community, the Maine Windjammer Association, is keeping these historic vessels alive and bringing guests onboard to experience not just the history, but also introducing them to real sailing and life on the Maine coast. Kristan speaks with Sam Sikkema, the Captain of the Victory Chimes. He had recently purchased the Victory Chimes from former owner Kipp Files and his ship is the largest one in the fleet and the United States. Kristan has a huge heart for Victory Chimes as it has a history sailing in the Chesapeake Bay, where she grew up sailing. Tune in to hear about Captain Sam's life on the water, how he got up to Maine, how he became captain of the Victory Chimes, and what his craft is all about.

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Pete Ross
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

Pete Ross

Pete Ross is a banjo maker, researcher, and musician who lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Pete is one of the earliest contemporary makers of gourd banjos, ranging from those of his own design to exact replicas of historic instruments. His reconstructions of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century banjos have been featured internationally in museums, art galleries, movies, documentaries, and live performances. Tune in to learn more about Pete’s mentors, musicians he crafted banjos for, his time growing up in Maryland, the step-by-step process on how he crafts his banjos, and much more.

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Brandon Woody
Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location, Musicians Kristan Vermeulen

Brandon Woody

I think many would perceive this Baltimore maker as a jazz musician. But what Kristan found interesting while she was talking to this musician is that he doesn't define his music as jazz. He actually doesn't put a definition towards his musical craft. It is Brandon Woody's music, his craft, his passion, his story, his life. He grew up in the streets of Baltimore and grew a love for one of Kristan's favorite instruments, the trumpet, He has performed brass with local legends of the genre like Eric Kennedy and Jeff Reed, as well as DIY rappers with Abdu Ali and Al Rogers Jr. Lead open mic nights at the Motor House. He is an alum of Peabody Preparatory’s Tuned-In Program and the Brubeck Institute in California. He is a highly talented, expressive instrumentalist who brings a fiery flair to every set, he shares with Kristan the struggles he went through to get to where he is today.

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WindHorse Arts
Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen

WindHorse Arts

Kristan gets to sit down with Alison Thibault, the owner and founder of WindHorse Arts and the winner of the Makers of Maine pitch competition I did a while back. Thanks again to David Libby from Town and Country Federal Credit Union and Sabina Hitchen, from Press For Success for being the judges of the competition. Alison won the competition with over 170 votes. She has quite the story as her craft is color. She takes color and transforms it into pieces of glass jewelry. When you walk into Alison’s shop each piece shines as the sun shines through the windows. Alison talk to Kristan about how she moved to Vinalhaven and opened her storefront on the main street, the craft behind her glass pieces, how she has a passion for poetry and how that is weaved into her business, what she plans to do over the next five years with her business, and much more. Tune in to Alison’s episode of the podcast to learn more about her craft of color and stay until the end to hear a track from Joshua Eden.

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Imperium Shaving
Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen Craft, Location Kristan Vermeulen

Imperium Shaving

Who knew the finest razors would be handmade in a historic mill in Baltimore by a gentleman who turned a hobby into his full-time passion. His razor collection is made of various types of wood including maple, walnut, and much more that he locally sources from lumberyards. He continues to innovate his craft by playing around with the materials he uses to make his razors including a more budget-friendly option. Tune in to learn more about how Dan moved to Baltimore to start his business, how his business has continued to grow steadily but has made some minor downfalls along his business journey, how he crafted a razor that is worth over $1000 out of meteorite for a customer, and what he plans to do over the next five years.

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