Episodios

  • Fair Min(e)d
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the BAJ Podcast, Sofie Boons speaks with jeweller and ethical‑making advocate Saskia Shutt. Rooted in a practice shaped by transparency and responsibility, Saskia is a Fairmined‑licensed maker whose work directly supports artisanal mining communities and promotes traceable, positive sourcing. Beyond her own bench, she is an active contributor to groups such as Fair Luxury, Truly Precious, Ethical Metalsmiths, and organisations including Diamonds for Peace, where she helps drive conversations around fairness, accountability, and sustainability within the industry.

    Together, Sofie and Saskia explore what ethical jewellery looks like in practice, from sourcing Fairmined gold and navigating relationships with mining communities, engaging in policy discussions, to participating in networks pushing for systemic change.

    This episode offers a thoughtful and grounded look at the evolving landscape of ethical jewellery, and the role individual makers can play in shaping a more transparent future for the craft. Tune in to hear Saskia’s story, her experiences, and the ideas currently shaping her work.

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    44 m
  • A Tucson Gathering
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, recorded on location in Tucson, Arizona, we explore the vibrant world of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Showcase. Joined by Brienne Rosner, a leading voice within the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG), we discuss the organisation’s mission, its commitment to supporting contemporary jewellery practice, and its long-standing presence at this internationally renowned event.

    We delve into Brienne’s own creative background, the relationship between jewellery and display in her work, and what visitors can expect from SNAG @ Tucson 2026, including the exhibition Mineral Minded.

    Join us as we reflect on community, connection, and the ways makers continue to bridge distances, whether in person or online, at a time when travel and sustainability shape how we come together.

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    24 m
  • Fragments of the Antarctic
    Dec 12 2025

    Inspiration often comes from the world around us. But what if your context is the Antarctic, one of the most remote and fragile ecosystems on Earth? In this episode of the BAJ Podcast, Sofie Boons speaks with Dr Katrin Linse, marine biologist with the British Antarctic Survey and jewellery maker whose work bridges science, art, and responsibility. Katrin shares how her experiences studying ocean biodiversity informs her creative practice, and how jewellery can be a catalyst for awareness and change. Together, they explore the pressing threats to our oceans and the power of multidisciplinary approaches to tackle global challenges. Listen in to a conversation that invites reflection on our relationship with nature and shows how creativity can inspire stewardship, even from the farthest reaches of the planet.

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    46 m
  • Applied Sustainability with Anna McLoughlin
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, Sofie speaks with Anna McLoughlin, a jewellery designer and maker who creates sculptural, ethical pieces from her off-grid Eco Studio.

    With a background in teaching and a deep respect for traditional craftsmanship, Anna’s practice is grounded in sustainability, storytelling, and the visible mark of the maker’s hand. Her jewellery, described as miniature wearable sculptures, often incorporates heirloom materials and is crafted using low-impact, hand-powered techniques.

    As a certified B Corp, Anna is dedicated to transparency and ethical sourcing, proving that beauty and responsibility can coexist.

    Together, Sofie and Anna explore the meaning of integrity in contemporary jewellery, the quiet power of making by hand, and how creativity can nurture both people and planet. Tune in for practical tips and a thoughtful conversation with Anna, whose jewellery tells stories, honors the planet, and inspires meaningful change.

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    46 m
  • Living Gold with Simone Van Den Broek
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode, Sofie speaks with Simone Van Den Broek, a lecturer and researcher whose pioneering work explores the potential of mycelium, a living organism more commonly associated with fungi, as a material for jewellery. Through her project Living Gold, Simone challenges conventional notions of luxury and permanence, inviting us to imagine a future where materials are grown.

    Together, they discuss Simone’s interdisciplinary background, her role within the Situated Art, Design and Technology research group at Avans University of Applied Sciences, and the mindset shift required to collaborate with living materials. From the benefits of bio-based design to the importance of storytelling in sustainable practice, this conversation offers a compelling glimpse into jewellery’s regenerative potential.

    Tune in to discover how Simone’s research redefines beauty through ecological harmony, and why growing our own materials might be the next radical step in sustainable adornment.

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    27 m
  • Bamboo Gems with Dr Alvi Lufiani
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode, Sofie Boons speaks with Dr Alvi Lufiani, jewellery lecturer and researcher at the Indonesia Institute of the Arts in Yogyakarta. Together, they discuss the potential of bamboo as a sustainable material for jewellery, its cultural significance in Southeast Asia, and the role of craft in shaping a more environmentally conscious industry. Discover how traditional practices and innovative thinking can help redefine what sustainable jewellery could look like.

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    37 m
  • Sustainable Reflections with Rebecca Maddock
    Aug 8 2025

    In this episode of the BAJ Podcast, host Dr. Sofie Boons is joined by designer, maker, and content marketer Rebecca Maddock to explore the state of sustainability in the jewellery industry.

    As a member of the Fair Luxury collective and co-organiser of the recent ‘State of Sustainability in the Jewellery Industry’ conference, Rebecca shares insights into the challenges of greenwashing, the importance of transparency, and the role of storytelling in shaping a more ethical future.

    Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on how jewellers can contribute to meaningful change, from grassroots practices to industry-wide initiatives.

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    40 m
  • Sustainable Jewellery with Vivien Johnston
    Jun 26 2025

    What does sustainability really mean in jewellery and why does it matter now more than ever? In this episode of the BAJ Podcast, we speak with Vivien Johnston Glass, a trailblazer in ethical sourcing and expert in responsible jewellery practices. With two decades of global experience, Vivien shares her journey from launching an ethical brand to consulting across continents, helping businesses rethink how they source precious materials. From the challenges of greenwashing to the promise of local gold mining in the UK, Vivien offers a fresh perspective on how sustainability can drive innovation, transparency, and positive change. A conversation packed with insights, practical advice, and a powerful reminder that every choice we make can shape a better future for the industry, and the planet. Tune in to discover how you can be part of the movement toward a more sustainable jewellery world.

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    53 m