Creating Beauty Through Destruction with Rachel Smith
In this engaging conversation, Rachel Smith, the owner of Cinderbala Studios, shares her journey into the world of pyrography, the art of wood burning. She discusses how this unique art form has transformed her life, allowing her to embrace imperfections and find beauty in mistakes. Rachel also highlights the importance of community, especially for women in the music industry, and her efforts to support stage wives through her organization, Stage Wives. The discussion touches on personal resilience, the significance of networking, and the power of creativity in overcoming life's challenges.
Cinder Bella Studios Website: https://www.cinderbellastudios.com/
Cinder Bella Studios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinderbellastudios
Stage Wives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stagewives/
Cinder Bella Studios Website: https://www.cinderbellastudios.com/
Cinder Bella Studios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinderbellastudios
Stage Wives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stagewives/
Creators and Guests
Host
Corrado Amenta
Originally from Miami, Corrado has spent nearly 25 years in technology, photo and videography fields, as well as launching various e-commerce and SaaS ventures. Now living in Middle Tennessee, he started 615 Unplugged to connect with the people and stories that shape the community. His faith, wife and two daughters are at the center of everything he does.
Guest
Rachel Smith
Rachel Smith is a Nashville-area artist known for her pyrography (wood-burning) business, Cinderbella Studios, creating custom portraits (pets, people) and teaching classes like "Bourbon, Bacon & Burn" to share the craft, focusing on finding beauty in imperfection.
