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This video is for artists and creative teachers who want to teach online but need a model that honors limited energy, chronic illness, or caregiving realities. In this episode of Creatives on Camera, Lyric Kinard talks with Kelly Feltault about building an online art business that centers community, accessibility, and nervous-system-friendly pacing instead of hustle. If traditional online courses feel overwhelming or exclusionary, this conversation offers a different way forward. You’ll hear how Kelly built Crooked Path Studios to serve women with rare chronic illnesses and their caregivers, why online teaching can be more accessible than in-person workshops, and how art supports emotional regulation, connection, and healing. This matters because so many artists want to teach but feel shut out by travel demands, rigid schedules, or high-pressure marketing models. In this conversation, you’ll learn: • How chronic illness changes what sustainable teaching looks like • Why community-based platforms can work better than standalone courses • What the “spoon theory” means for course design and pacing • How Substack can function as both a website and a teaching hub • Simple, low-cost tech choices for artists starting online If you’re curious about teaching online in a way that respects your body and your values, explore AVT resources and watch more conversations like this. You don’t have to do everything at once, and you don’t have to do it the hard way. Resources Mentioned in This Episode • Crooked Path Studios (https://crookedpathstudios.substack.com/) • Substack as a community-based teaching platform (https://substack.com/) • Insta360 GO 3 / GO 3S camera (https://store.insta360.com/consumer?u...) • Spoon Theory and energy-limited learning design (https://konickandassociates.com/post/...) • Academy for Virtual Teaching FREE Community (https://members.academyforvirtualteac...) 00:00 Introducing Kelly and her creative path 01:13 How quilting became a gateway into mixed media work 04:40 Why art and wellbeing are deeply connected 06:20 Teaching art online with chronic illness 08:52 Spoon theory and energy-aware learning 11:26 Why online teaching increases accessibility 14:15 What Crooked Path Studios offers 17:48 Simple, affordable video and tech setup 19:48 Why Substack works for community-based teaching 29:00 Choosing platforms based on values, not trends #teach art online #creative teaching with chronic illness #online workshops for artists #substack for creatives #art and wellness #accessible online teaching #creative community building #spoon theory artists #virtual teaching for makers #gentle creative business