Episode 4

Ceramicist Izzy from London and stone carver Luke from the Scottish Borders step into the marquee hoping to turn their passions and skills into successful businesses. It's high stakes for Izzy as she's already given up her job in advertising to try and make it as a full time potter, but with lots still to learn when it comes to marketing, mentor Florian Gadsby, one of the UK's most celebrated ceramicists, has the challenge of helping her make her pottery dreams come true. For Luke, dyslexia, and years of being bullied at school have knocked his confidence, preventing him from putting himself and his pieces out there, but Dom and mentor Louis can see just how talented he is. With just two months to put their mentors' advice into practice, can Izzy and Luke prove they've got what it takes to build successful businesses?
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