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Artwork for Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online

Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online

Lyric Kinard
Quilting
Online Teaching
Video Content Creation
Entrepreneurship
Creativity
Community Building
Online Courses
Teaching
Virtual Teaching
Creative Business
Youtube
Creative Entrepreneurship
Community Engagement
Online Course Creation
Perfectionism
Email Marketing
Podia
Imposter Syndrome
Zoom
On-Demand Courses

Creatives on Camera is your guide to mastering video as a simple, effective tool for engaging and educating your creative community. Whether you teach quilting, crafting, or art workshops online, design patterns, or sell supplies, this podcast shows you how to create video tutorials and marketing content without complicated setups or wasted time. Learn easy, time-saving strategies to connect with ... more

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Artwork for Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online

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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 stitch... more

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 to have a rea... more

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 felting bran... more

What if you don’t have to eliminate fear before you start teaching?

In today’s episode on Creatives on Camera with MJ Kinman, we talk about acting “as if,” pivoting boldly, and choosing joy in your creative business. MJ shares how she left a corpora... more

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Recent Guests

Bethann Williams
YouTube expert and coach at the Academy for Virtual Teaching
Academy for Virtual Teaching
Episode: YouTube Should Be Your Main Social Media Channel
Jackie Huang
Founder of Woolbuddy, needle felting educator
Woolbuddy
Episode: How to Turn a Handmade Hobby into a Profitable Creative Brand with Jackie Huang
MJ Kinman
Quilter, educator, and color theory expert
Independent artist and author
Episode: Crack the Color Code: Teaching Creativity with Confidence with MJ Kinman
Madhu Srinivasan
Professional artist and art educator focusing on watercolor
Independent artist and educator
Episode: Let Go of Perfectionism and Heal Through Watercolor with Madhu Srinivasan
Lisa Woolfork
Founder of Black Women Stitch and host of the Stitch Please Podcast
Black Women Stitch
Episode: How Patreon Can Sustain Your Creative Business with Lisa Woolfork
Anastasia Williams
Founder of the Fiber Business Collective, a community for fiber artists and makers.
Fiber Business Collective
Episode: Why Community Is Your Strongest Business Strategy with Anastasia Williams
Beth Ann Williams
Fiber artist and online teacher
Episode: How to Build a Successful Creative Business on YouTube ft. Beth Ann Williams
Kimberley Pierce Cartwright
A textile artist, teacher, and creator with a journey deeply rooted in resilience and community.
Self-employed
Episode: How to Turn Your Art Into Income with Kimberley Pierce Cartwright
Alicia Díaz-Blevins
Fluid acrylic artist from San Antonio, Texas who teaches art to help professionals de-stress.
Episode: Art as Stress Relief for High-Achievers with Alicia Díaz-Blevins

Hosts

Lyric Montgomery-Kinnard
Host of Creatives on Camera, affiliated with the Academy for Virtual Teaching (and related teaching initiatives).
Marcela Strasdas
Online educator and painter focused on turning art into online courses and community building.
Beth Bluestein
Owner of Sparrow Art Supply and artist, discusses community building around art stores and membership models.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Approachable and useful

    Lyric is a great teacher, and makes the business of getting on camera and crafting your creative business easy to understand

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hansayellow
    United States8 months ago
  • Practical and Inspiring

    I really enjoy the conversations Lyric has with her guests! I find that I learn something new with each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tori, The Quilt Patch by Tori
    United States9 months ago
  • Easy listening!

    I love listening to this podcast while I sew. The topics are on point and Lyric’s voice is wonderful to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christa Quilts
    United States10 months ago
  • Leaning to teach online

    Lyric has help so many of us take our love for teaching online to share with more quilters. Loving this podcast to listen for inspiration and learning.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    QuiltingbyBecky
    United Statesa year ago
  • Inspiration and Fun!

    You can tell Lyric is an excellent teacher with the ease she has talking with her guests. They inspire me to get myself out there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lucy Jennings
    United Statesa year ago

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Lyric's approachable teaching helps listeners turn camera presence into practical strategy.
Shows helpful steps for pre-selling and validating courses before building them fully.
Hosts create an energizing, encouraging environment that motivates listeners to share their work.
Guests bring practical, actionable insights on teaching and building creative businesses.
Content is easy to listen to and often pairs well with crafting activities.

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How to Turn a Handmade Hobby into a Profitable Creative Brand with Jackie Huang
Q: You were talking about adding online education. Does that already exist, or are you building it, and why?
They discuss expanding from physical kits to online classes and live coaching to remove the 'invisible wall' between purchasing a kit and actually making, emphasizing community and hands-on guidance.
How to Turn a Handmade Hobby into a Profitable Creative Brand with Jackie Huang
Q: Jackie, tell us who you are and what your business is.
Jackie introduces himself as the founder of Woolbuddy, a needle felting business, and shares his background in 3D art and the transition from film/gaming to running his own brand.
Crack the Color Code: Teaching Creativity with Confidence with MJ Kinman
Q: What is the last thing you made, and how does that reflect your current work?
I made a meatloaf and baked potatoes recently, but more importantly I'm continuing to develop color-focused quilts and the Diamonds/Dames project, while expanding into online teaching and a new book about color interaction.
Why Substack Works for Artists Who Teach Online and Value Community
Q: What does your online business look like right now?
Kelly describes Crooked Path Studios and its focus on community and therapeutic arts practices, designed specifically for women with chronic illnesses.
Why Substack Works for Artists Who Teach Online and Value Community
Q: How did you choose to go into being an entrepreneur?
Kelly explains how her previous experiences and the need for community and therapeutic arts led her to establish her online business.

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What is This Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Creatives on Camera focuses on using video to teach, build communities, and grow creative businesses without heavy tech or wasted time. It consistently features guests who are educators and artists—often weaving, fiber arts, or craft peers—sharing practical strategies for online teaching, course creation, and community building. Listeners likely include makers who want to monetize their skills, build memberships or Patreon-style support, and publish accessible video content. A notable throughline is turning passion into scalable online offerings while staying authentic and learner-focused. The show stands out for its approachable, studio-to-screen mindset, practical pre-sell and beta-testing advice, and emphasis on communal support over per... more

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1. The Quilter on Fire Podcast
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Recent guests on this podcast include:

1. Bethann Williams
2. Jackie Huang
3. MJ Kinman
4. Madhu Srinivasan
5. Lisa Woolfork
6. Anastasia Williams
7. Beth Ann Williams
8. Kimberley Pierce Cartwright

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