Money Talks with Liam Halligan Episode 47: Siobhan Miles-Moore, co-founder of Miles Moore Ceramics

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Money Talks – a series of interviews with Liam Halligan, Economics and Business Editor of GB News.

In this episode, Liam talks to Siobhan Miles-Moore – artist and co-founder of Miles Moore Ceramics. Despite having a passion for ceramics from an early age, Siobhan initially pursued a conventional career in higher education and later worked as a firefighter. Siobhan then returned to her creative roots, and now makes award-winning ceramics – working from her Lake District home with her partner in life and business, Martin Miles Moore.

Miles Moore Ceramics produces tableware for domestic households and high-profile restaurants – with their products used by Michelin starred chefs and two Masterchef finalists. In this extended interview, Siobhan talks about building a brand, combining business with artistry and the relationship between creativity and physical environment.

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