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, a substitute teacher and hockey coach from Stonewall, Manitoba, was crowned the winner in the finale on April 4, 2024. She defeated fellow finalists Kiefer Floreal and Elsa Valiñas. Cast and Judges Host: Jennifer Robertson (known for Schitt's Creek ).

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Visual artist Brendan Tang and ceramic educator Natalie Waddell . , a substitute teacher and hockey coach from

The show featured a blend of comedic star power and technical expertise: Jennifer Robertson (known for Schitt's Creek ). Judges: Award-winning artist Brendan Tang and ceramicist/educator Natalie Waddell . Guest Judge & Executive Producer: Seth Rogen , a passionate amateur potter himself. The 10 Competitors The inaugural season featured a diverse group of potters: Winner: Jen Sonnenberg (Stonewall, MB) Finalists: Elsa Valiñas (Fredericton, NB) and Kiefer Floreal (Winnipeg, MB) Other Participants: Alice Gibson (Penticton, BC), Thomas Haskell (Toronto, ON), Susan Johnston (Surrey, BC), Renu Mathew (Olds, AB), Andrew McCullough (Fredericton, NB), Jackie Talmey-Lennon (Vancouver, BC), and Michael Wood (Salisbury, NB). Season 1 Challenges & Highlights Seth Rogen's new pottery reality TV show inspired by modern

The finale brought the final three: James (the carpenter), Mina (the perfectionist), and Reg (the fisherman). The final challenge was a "Tea Service for Six"—requiring a teapot, six matching cups, a sugar bowl, and a creamer. The catch? They only had 12 hours total, which is half the normal drying time for bone-dry clay.

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