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Lumoli Co built an of-the-moment business Molly Green shares her polymer clay earrings through TikTok. December 23, 2020 8:38 AM Maija Inveiss Updated: Photo by Nikki Hansen Starting a jewelry business wasn’t the plan when Molly Green picked up polymer clay jewelry as a hobby in January 2020 — it was something to do to pass the time while she worked on getting her master’s degree at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. “I never really set out to start a side hustle or start a jewelry business, but I really just enjoyed the creative process,” Green says. With the encouragement of family and friends, she decided to launch Lumoli Co, creating one-of-a-kind polymer clay earrings. As someone who always had a flair for art, Green says she gets most of her inspiration from her travels and eccentric handmade markets she’s visited around the world.
Roar writer Molly Green reviews Florence Given’s “When Women Don’t Owe You Pretty”. “When Women Don’t Owe You Pretty” was published at the beginning of the year, I refused to read it. The overly stylised 70’s, pink and orange cover felt somehow patronising, although admittedly part of my dismissal of Florence Given was also the number of tweets I saw explaining why it wasn’t worth buying. Recently, her name has come up again, and I felt that if I wanted to truly have a part in the argument, I should read her book. Within a few pages, I wanted to throw it away, but since I’d borrowed it from a friend I persevered. In her introduction to the book, Given writes an imagined conversation between an older, far more enlightened self, and her 13-year-old self. The gist of it is that ‘Older Floss’ spouts buzzwords to which ‘Younger Floss’, after a little resistance, is entirely receptive and becomes a newly progressive feminist.