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
Why Substack Works for Artists Who Teach Online and Value Community
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In this episode, Lyric Kinard talks with Kelly Feltault, an artist, social scientist, and certified therapeutic arts facilitator, about building a creative business that honors the realities of chronic illness rather than pushing against them. Kelly shares how living with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and sarcoidosis reshaped her identity, her relationship with art, and ultimately the way she teaches. She explains why most online courses are inaccessible to people with fluctuating energy, and how she designed Crooked Path Studios as a community-first, “spoon-friendly” creative space focused on presence, nervous system regulation, and connection, not productivity.
This conversation explores art as a tool for emotional processing, identity rebuilding, and social connection, as well as practical decisions around simple tech, community platforms like Substack, and sustainable online teaching for both creators and students.
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