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]]>We asked Head of Client Services, Farrah Charles, to tell us more about the Garden Studios, and what The Hive memberships can offer to podcasters interested in a different recording experience…
The Hive is centred around a dynamic and invigorating ecosystem, where creative individuals come together as a community to explore and embrace new ideas and technologies. It is a unifying experience that fosters connectivity among like-minded individuals, encouraging them to engage and collaborate with one another.
The brainchild of Thomas Hoegh, founder and CEO of Garden Studios, The Hive is envisioned as a vibrant creative hub for the Film, TV, and Creative industry, open to all creatives. I look after The Hive’s client services with support from the dedicated team of Desiree Reece, Zoe Jones, Kadeam Taylor, Hector Carhill, and Hugo Nordstrom. Not to mention Lou Robinson our Studio Systems Engineer.

We’re super proud of the exceptional quality of our facility and equipment available. All you need is an SD card; everything else is readily available. But we’re also very proud that 90% of all the fixtures and furnishings are either remade, recycled, or sustainable sourced. Our aim is to provide easily accessible and incredibly budget-friendly spaces for present and future creatives to bring their vision to life without breaking the bank or compromising on facilities.
Remel London, Future of Film, Your Aunties Could Never, Lennina Ofori (Awareness Tap), Axel Blake to name but a few.

The truthful answer would be everyone and anyone. We’ve had students come through the doors who have never made a podcast before to professionals who only make podcasts. We’ve loved having them all. We created The Hive because we aspire to be more than just the latest favourite spot for one specific podcaster. Our ultimate aim is to establish ourselves as the go-to destination for all podcasters looking for a home to make their content. A permanent place that can evolve and grow with them. A hub where individuals gather, and where creativity naturally flourishes.
Find out more about The Hive, at Garden Studios now by heading to their website, or book a tour to see the studio space for yourself!
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]]>That is why Claire started the Creativity Found memberships, to connect the creatively curious with the creativity confident. We asked her more about what the community offers to members – as well as how the community helps Claire as well…
I run two memberships. One to help anyone that is creatively curious get past whatever is holding them back and give them access to new creative activities and experiences to try. The other supports and promotes businesses that teach creative activities or sell kits and supplies. All members have access to monthly online meetups, an online members’ pack with arts and crafts and business resources, a private chat group, money-saving discounts for arts and crafts events and activities, and opportunities to meet other members in real life to go to arts events that their family or other friends might not be so keen on going to. Business members get a dedicated page on the Creativity Found website explaining how they can help you get creative, with links to their own websites and social media accounts, plus opportunities for podcast appearances and adverts.
The podcast episodes were getting such a good response that I wanted to take that inspirational aspect further and share opportunities for listeners to follow in the footsteps of my guests and access their own ‘creativity found’. Like many of my guests, I am self-employed, and I understand how isolating that can be. The small business owners that join the Create a Scene membership are in the same boat, and I knew I wanted them to be connecting with each other and sharing their highs and lows. You tend to think you are alone in a particular predicament, but usually you’re not, and someone else who has been there may be able to help you, or even just chatting through the situation can lighten the load. I wanted to connect creative business owners with each other and with more customers, and connect those looking for creativity with small businesses that I trust and can recommend.
Supportive. It’s a great community and now each member knows that other members are their cheerleaders, as well as me of course. There have also been some collaborations on events, which I love.
I pragmatically thought about what I would be willing to pay for the benefits that the membership offers. I also considered what I already pay for groups that I am a member of and get value from. As the Creativity Found community widens, the value that it already offers will organically grow, with no extra cost to the member.
A load of new friends, for starters. An insight into all the opportunities there are out there, and the wealth of disciplines for you to try. It turns out that I am a bit of a people person, and a good networker, and there is nothing I like more than being able to connect people with others that can help them, or they just might love to have as a friend.
A big in-person meetup. That won’t be easy, since we have members from Scotland to Brighton, but I would love to see all members in a big room, showing off their creative talents and teaching others all about their art or craft.
If you are looking for arts and crafts classes, courses, kits or supplies; memberships to support you on your first steps to creativity or help you grow your creative business; or an inspirational podcast telling the stories of adults who have found their creativity as grown- ups, you can find all of this – and more – at creativityfound.co.uk
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