Ep 79: Renee Ford of Renee Ford Metals - 30 Years at the Bench, Creative Shifts, & Returning to What Feeds the Soul

Renee Ford, now Renee Busdiecker, has been working in metal for over 30 years, and her path has taken her through so many versions of this life—from grad school to running her own brick-and-mortar fine jewelry store in her twenties, to creating a production line that landed in shops around the world. She’s taught all over the country, mentored students from her studio in Tennessee, and developed tools that many of us use at the bench such as one of my favorites, Hold It.

These days, she’s focused on slower, more intentional work—custom pieces, hand engraving, and passing on what she’s learned to others.

During our conversation we talked about what it’s like to navigate creative life as we age… the shifting priorities, the toll on our bodies, and the deep satisfaction that can come from making work that feels meaningful and connected. 

Renee also spoke about the invisible weight of always having to wear all the hats, and the quiet, tender place she’s arrived at—where the work is less about proving something, and more about listening, refining, and creating from a place of truth.


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Renee on Instagram: ⁠@reneefordmetals⁠

Jewelry: ⁠reneefordmetals.com⁠

Tutorials & Tools: ⁠thehammerandanvil.com


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Ep 78: SuzAnne Taylor: From Battlefield to Bench, a Silversmith’s Healing Journey