Épisodes

  • The Quiet Shifts Shaping Maker Businesses
    Dec 14 2025
    In this episode of Make Good Things Happen, Angela and Renée reflect on shifts and trends shaping maker businesses, from changes in social media to the evolving realities of showing up online. As platforms shift, they explore what this means for makers navigating community and sustainable growth.



    When changes happen, how do makers adapt without losing connection in the process?


    From Australia’s under-16 social media restrictions to the way platforms have shifted from connection to consumption, our gals unpack what these changes reveal about the online spaces makers rely on. They discuss the loss of genuine community in social feeds, the growing dominance of advertising, and how makers can respond thoughtfully as the digital landscape continues to evolve. Along the way, they share trend insights, cultural news, planning prompts for the year ahead and a reminder that adapting with intention often matters more than reacting fast.


    Segments include:

    • From Scroll to Cart
    • Gruen Lite
    • Making News
    • Now's a Good Time For...
    • This Week I...



    What we cover in this episode:


    • Australia’s under-16 social media restrictions and what they could mean for connection, community and isolation
    • What this changing landscape means for makers trying to stay visible, build trust and sell online
    • Thoughtful shopping, including the MGTH holiday gift guide and using the Australian Makers Directory
    • Diary season, planning for 2026 and the appeal of starting the year with clear systems
    • Renée’s podcast recommendations and the comfort of finding familiar voices and shared experiences
    • Creative and cultural news, including the NGV’s Westwood Kawakubo exhibition
    • Pantone’s Colour of the Year conversation and what it signals about broader creative trends
    • Pinterest’s 2026 trend predictions and how makers can use data to inform future work
    • Why January is a valuable window for planning, clearing stock and maintaining momentum
    • A rock and roll “This Week I…” featuring Queens of the Stone Age, live.



    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    26 min
  • The Google Ads Nightmare Every Maker Should Hear About
    Dec 7 2025
    In this episode of Make Good Things Happen, Angela and Renée dive into a digital-age cautionary tale that no maker wants to wake up to, and unpack what it says about risk, trust and the shaky systems small businesses rely on.



    How can one hacked-ads nightmare reveal so much about the fragility of modern digital tools?


    From Bea Bellingham’s overnight Google Ads disaster to the $96.5 million BOM website fiasco, our ladies discuss what these tech blunders reveal about vulnerability, accountability and the realities facing makers who depend on online platforms. They explore FOMO-fuelled marketing, why content matters more than ever, and how collaboration and communication shape creative success.


    Segments include:

    • From Scroll to Cart
    • Gruen Lite
    • Making News
    • This Week I...



    What we cover in this episode:


    • The Google Ads hack that drained a maker’s bank account and the limits of platform protections.
    • Why the BOM’s multimillion-dollar website rebuild became a lesson in empathy, accessibility and user experience.
    • How FOMO marketing drives online shopping and what eBay LIVE reveals about buyer behaviour.
    • Why geographical indication laws are reshaping European craft identity.
    • The Mad Men remastering fail that proves file choices and aspect ratios really do matter.
    • A wrap of maker-community news, market applications and creative industry updates.
    • Launching the new Ross Creek Gallery website and kicking off the Ballarat Craft and Design Week PD program.



    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    29 min
  • We Got Black Friday’d! What Makers Can Learn From It
    Nov 30 2025
    In this episode of Make Good Things Happen, Angela and Renée dig into the sting of being “Black Friday’d,” and unpack what it says about trust, loyalty and modern marketing.



    How can one messy discount experience reveal so much about customer confidence?


    From the sudden discount drop that left them “Black Friday’d” to the rise of overly personal SMS marketing, our ladies discuss what this shopping frenzy reveals about customer trust, pricing behaviour and the risks of stretching promotions too far. They explore why false urgency breaks loyalty, how ads demand community management, and what it means to stand firm in your pricing.



    Segments include:

    • From Scroll to Cart
    • Gruen Lite
    • Making News
    • This Week I...


    What we cover in this episode:

    • What it means to be “Black Friday’d” and how fast trust can evaporate.
    • Why endless discounting trains customers to doubt your pricing.
    • The rise of SMS marketing and why it feels intrusive.
    • How to handle negative comments on Facebook ads with professionalism and clarity.
    • Why your product is not meant for everyone, and why that is okay.
    • A wrap-up of maker and creative-community news, design events and industry updates.


    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    27 min
  • Asbestos in the Sand and Other Reasons to Shop from Makers
    Nov 23 2025
    In this episode of Make Good Things Happen, Angela and Renée dig into the coloured sand asbestos recall, unpack what it says about supply chains and consumer trust and remind us why buying from makers matters more than ever.


    How can a tiny recall story reveal so much about our supply chains and safety standards?


    From the coloured sand asbestos recall to the realities of supply-chain blind spots, our ladies discuss what recent events reveal about safety standards, consumer trust and why choosing makers over mass-produced goods matters more than ever. Along the way they touch on consumer rights, creative community events and the quiet power of buying thoughtfully.


    What we cover in this episode:

    • The coloured sand asbestos recall and what it reveals about supply chains and safety standards
    • Why thoughtful buying matters and how to choose safer, maker-led alternatives
    • A quick PSA on “no refund” signs and knowing your consumer rights
    • Renée’s dispatch from the Sydney Ceramics Market and trend highlights
    • A wrap of recent creative events, including Crafting Conversation and Made Right Here


    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    32 min
  • Morag Myerscough on Colour, Belonging and Chasing Sunbeams
    Nov 9 2025
    In this bonus episode of Make Good Things Happen, London-based artist Morag Myerscough joins Angela D’Alton to talk colour, community and Chasing Sunbeams, her large-scale installation for Sunnyside, showing inside the Ballarat Mining Exchange this November..


    Together they discuss the magic of co-creation, the joy of collaboration, and the power of art to create belonging. Morag shares insights from her international career, from Coachella to community hospitals, and how her recent work in Ballarat brought together local stories, sounds and makers to build something truly joyful.


    Sunnyside runs from 6–23 November 2025 across Ballarat.

    Head to sunnysideart.com.au for more information.


    This episode was hosted by Angela D’Alton

    With thanks to The Social Crew team


    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 min
  • Why Feedback Is the Best Gift You’ll Get in Business
    Sep 21 2025
    In this episode of Make Good Things Happen, Angela and Renée unpack how customer-service fails (and wins) show why feedback is the best gift a small business can receive.


    Make Good Things Happen, The Podcast, is a uniquely Australian podcast discussion between two best friends, both of whom have been working together amongst makers in business for almost 20 years.


    Are you treating feedback like a burden, or using it to build stronger customer connections?


    From a $14 “kids-cup” smoothie to a vegan pizza with no toppings, we share two real-world customer-service clangers and turn them into lessons makers can actually use. Along the way we celebrate community events, share fresh news from the craft and design world, and Angela rounds up a jam-packed week of cultural inspiration.


    • Sh*t Customer Service (Two-Parter): Renee’s smoothie and sandwich saga, Angela’s Melbourne trip of queues, hotels and restaurants and how customer service could have turned it around.
    • Events Breakdown: A recap of the Crafting Conversation: Jewellers Edition panel in Ballarat, and a look ahead to November’s Artists Edition.
    • Making News: From Made590’s new sticker range and Sydney Craft Week to CJ Hendry’s DIY product photography and Maryanne Moodie’s workshops return.
    • This Week I: Angela’s cultural whirlwind : exhibitions by Tim Gresham and Bren Luke, NGV’s French Impressionism, Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Illume, and the Makers Film Festival at the Rare Trades Centre.


    Head to the MGTH website for show notes, transcripts and links.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    32 min
  • Now's a Good Time for... a new segment!
    Sep 14 2025
    Angela D’Alton and Renée Baker chat postage pauses, why clicks don’t always mean customers, and share quick tips to get makers ready for market and Christmas season, plus a dose of good news and what they’re watching.


    Make Good Things Happen, The Podcast, is a uniquely Australian podcast discussion between two best friends, both of whom have been working together amongst makers in business for almost 20 years.


    Our ladies launch the Now’s a Good Time For… segment with timely tips for makers, plus chat US postage changes, clicks vs sales, and share some good news to keep you inspired.


    What can makers do right now to stay resilient, focused and ready for the season ahead?


    What we cover in this episode

    • From Scroll to Cart: Angela and Renée unpack Australia Post’s pause on parcels to the US and chat about why measuring conversions, not just clicks, matters for makers.
    • Making News: They share some brighter stories, including NSW’s first fashion strategy and Aussie label Ajé heading to Paris Fashion Week.
    • Now’s a Good Time For: A new segment with timely tips! Think market prep, Christmas products, shipping updates and a quick social spring clean.
    • This Week I: Angela and Renée swap their latest watch and read, featuring the Netflix series Untamed to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere.


    For transcript, show notes, links and more head to our website.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    28 min
  • Gaining trust from shoppers in a world of ghost websites
    Sep 7 2025
    Angela D’Alton and Renée Baker are back, and what an awesome online shopping tale to share! Plus, discussion about how makers build trust in a world of ads and ghost sites: quality, story, returns and care.


    Make Good Things Happen, The Podcast, is a uniquely Australian podcast discussion between two best friends, both of whom have been working together amongst makers in business for almost 20 years.


    Shoppers are drowning in ads, knock-offs and ghost websites. So how do real makers earn real trust?


    In our Season 2 opener, Angela and Renée unpack what’s changed in online shopping, how to spot (and avoid) dodgy storefronts, and the trust signals that help genuine makers stand out. We talk local shipping, quality that lasts, transparent “About” pages and customer care that actually cares. Plus a scam story, your listener invites for Season 2, and what we’re watching and reading.


    What we cover in this episode:

    • Ghost websites and cheap imports are flooding feeds and how makers can win trust through story, quality, and care.
    • Renée’s scam story shows why trust signals (About page, clear returns, authentic connection) really matter.
    • Local makers often ship faster than global giants and how to use this as a selling point.
    • Educate buyers on “buy it for life” thinking: durable, heirloom-quality products over disposable trends.


    Head to our website for links, transcript and show notes.


    Instagram: @mgth.com.au

    Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

    Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we produce this podcast, that of the Wadawurrung People, as well as the Gayamaygal and Garigal people. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present.


    Content disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and are not being shared as facts. Guests opinions are their own and not of Make Good Things Happen. Make Good Things Happen, our podcast hosts and distributors are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 min