Episode 13

Artist Jack from Dorset and potter Jeanet from Durham step into Dom's unique makers' training camp, hoping to fulfil their dreams of making a living from their passions.
Jack wants to swap teaching for creating before it's too late. Dom and mentor Sharon are blown away by his multimedia artwork, but can Jack branch out from using just family as his subjects and broaden his portfolio enough to turn his hobby into a full-time job?
University lecturer Jeanet is struggling to find the time to turn her passion for pottery into a profession. Mentor Florian believes speeding up and adding a finishing touch to her work are the keys to bolstering Jeanet's profits, but will it pay off when she sets up her stall at a local craft fair?
With just two months to prove themselves, can they make enough cash to quit their day jobs for good?
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