Walking into Geraldine’s conservatory, it was clear—her pottery wasn’t about perfection but about embracing the process. After years of battling cancer and enduring treatment, now cancer-free, she found freedom in creating without expectation.

It took years to refine her skills, countless hours spent mastering the wheel. She transformed the family’s routine and turned the conservatory into a studio, where she now spends hours each week shaping mugs, bowls, and plant pots. The rhythmic motion of the wheel soothes her mind—it’s pure escapism.

“As a hypnotherapist, I tell my clients to find what calms them. For me, that’s pottery. After cancer, I cherish it even more. What started as a distraction has become a true passion.”