To AI or Not - with Holly Marsh

To AI or Not - with Holly Marsh

Author: Sam Hunter February 18, 2026 Duration: 1:07:58

#069 - Holly Marsh

My friend and fellow biz owner and artist Holly Marsh returns to the podcast for a great discussion about using AI.

There is no doubt that AI is here to stay, but how much of it is actually useful or time-saving in YOUR business. And given the planetary resource costs of keeping data centers running, not to mention the time to train AI to understand what you want, is it worth it for you.

We both agree that there are a few things that might be worth it - for instance, writing SOPs (standard operating procedures and the like). But what do you do if you want to preserve your writing voice? And how can you make sure it’s giving you good information? (Hint: you can’t… you still need to think critically and do your own research).

It’s a great discussion. We don’t necessarily reach an easy yes or no solution, but we came up with plenty of things to consider.

Show Notes

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hollymarshmallow/ @hollymarshmallow

Ecommerce Arcade - https://ecommercearcade.com/

Illustration Business - https://hollymarshmallow.com/

Fine Art Supply in Astoria - https://fineartsupplyastoria.com/

Shopify - https://www.shopify.com/

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Sam Hunter has spent years running her own craft business, and in The Rev Craft Biz Podcast, she pulls up a chair with fellow quilters and makers to have the conversations they usually save for retreats or late-night texts. This isn't about abstract theory; it's the grounded, sometimes messy reality of turning a passion into a sustainable livelihood. Each episode feels like eavesdropping on a frank discussion between friends who understand the unique pressures of the creative marketplace. They dig into the practicalities of entrepreneurship-from pricing and production to marketing and mindset-while never losing sight of the art that started it all. You’ll hear honest stories about juggling creative work with administrative demands, strategies for avoiding burnout, and how to protect the time needed to actually make things. More than just business tips, this podcast explores how these individuals are actively working to reshape their corner of the craft industry into something more inclusive and supportive. For anyone who has ever felt alone at their sewing machine or workbench, wondering how to make it all work, Sam’s conversations offer camaraderie, actionable ideas, and a reminder that the path is always being stitched together one thread at a time. Tune in for a blend of solid business insight and genuine artistic community, all from voices who live this work every single day.
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