Creatives on Camera: Artists and Crafters Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
Creatives on Camera explores how artists, makers, and creative educators turn what they know into workshops, courses, and income.
Host Lyric Montgomery Kinard shares real conversations about teaching online, finding students, pricing, simple tech, and building a business that works in the real world. If you want to teach your craft but feel stuck on where to start—or how to make it sustainable—this podcast shows you what’s actually involved.
Creatives on Camera: Artists and Crafters Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
Latest Episodes
How to Start Teaching Online Without a Big Audience (Quilter Case Study)
You don't need a finished course, a big following, or a perfect plan; you just need to start.That's the quiet truth running through this whole conversation with Lynn Christiansen, quilt pattern designer, former school librarian, and fou...
Creating a Safe Online Community for Artists
What if you stopped trying to reach everyone and started building something real for the people who actually need you?In this episode, I'm talking with Maddie Kertay, founder of the Badass Quilter Society, a values-driven creative commu...
How Artists Can Build a Career Through Connection and IG Live: Michele Muska’s Creative Journey
In this episode, I sit down with Michele Muska, a textile artist, craft industry connector, and the face of the iron brand Oliso. Michele has spent decades doing many things at once: painting, art therapy, product development, publishing, hand ...
YouTube Should Be Your Main Social Media Channel
If social media has been feeling like a constant pressure… like you’re always behind, always needing to post more, but not really seeing the results you hoped for, you’re not alone. I’ve been feeling that too.In this episode, I wanted t...
How to Turn a Handmade Hobby into a Profitable Creative Brand with Jackie Huang
What happens when a 3D artist from Lucasfilm sells out at Comic-Con and realizes he might have a business?In this episode, Jackie Huang, founder of Woolbuddy, shares how a handmade toy for his daughter grew into an international needle ...