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Episode 143: {WIP} Building a Course Business with a Conscience, Using Storytelling in Your Content and Why We NEED Art More Than Ever
Hello, friends, I'm so glad to be back with you after a short break! Sometimes, giving yourself permission to step back and enjoy life is exactly what you need to fully show up when you return. I just spent some much needed time in the mountains with my family, reconnecting with nature, art, and a sense of joy that only wide open skies can offer. Every year I go to this little rustic cabin in Pennsylvania, and every year, that wish to have a place of our own up there grows a little stronge…
Episode 142: What it Really Takes to Be a Good Art Teacher as a Course Creator with Susan Yeates
In this episode, I had a truly inspiring and warm conversation with Susan Yeates, a brilliant artist, educator, and fellow member of my Remarkable League. We dove into what it takes to be a good art teacher and course creator these days, especially as the landscape of teaching art online continues to evolve.
One of the highlights was hearing Susan reflect on how much inspiration she draws from her garden, nature, and, most of all, her students. She shared something I deeply relate to: often…
Episode 141: Work in Progress: How I’m Balancing Creativity and Business and the Pricing Questions Every Course Creator Needs to Ask
Last week, I kicked off this new “work in progress” series, and I’ve honestly loved being able to connect directly every Friday. This week was incredible, truly life-affirming for me. I got out of town and took a workshop with Colleen Atara in Pennsylvania. I’ve been a teacher for so long and not a student, so being immersed in creativity and surrounded by genuine, inspiring women was just what I needed. I learned new techniques like cyanotype and creative image transfers, but more than that…
Episode 140: Course Creator Success Stories: Conversations with the Artists from The Original League
In this episode, I bring back the OG League members and have a roundtable discussion with Cat Rains, Drew Steinbrecher, Roben-Marie Smith, Delight Rogers, and Brooke (BB) Henry. It was soooo good to catch up with them - where they are now, what's inspiring them, and what they have learned from being in business for quite awhile now. You'll also be glad to know that they are all quite successful and doing really well!
Together, they explore what success really looks like, what it takes to b…
Episode 138: Beyond an Educator Business: A Soulful Conversation with the Remarkable League 2025
I know the feeling of building an art business from the ground up. It’s thrilling, scary, and sometimes, if we’re honest, a bit overwhelming to imagine turning your real passions and creative strengths into not just a side hustle, but a truly sustainable business. If you’re like me and so many of the Remarkable League members, you may have wondered: Is it possible to do what you love, all while staying true to who you are, and make a good living at the same time?
I’m here to tell you, yes, …
Episode 137: What If I Fail? And Other Fears That Are Blocking You from Building Your Dream Business
"If you plant beautiful thoughts now, if you work on your confidence now, if you work on your kindness, and your generosity, and your compassion, and your integrity, then everything you do is above the fray."
I know what it’s like to sit on your couch (snuggled up with a pup or two), looking at your creative dreams and feeling a wave of “What if I fail?” wash over you. I’ve been there. I’ve stared at canvases in my studio, worried that my next big idea wouldn’t land. I’ve torn up dozens (…
Episode 136: Artists are the OG Revolutionaries and Culture Makers - Why We Need to Keep Building in Uncertain Times
"The only thing that could stand against the test of time was the hand and its creation. The heart and its creation, because the heart comes through the hand and makes physical works of beauty."
I was once just like you, a creative caught up in the endless loop of “who am I really?” Am I an artist, a mentor, a traveler, a writer, or an introvert who would rather hide on her couch than step out into the world?
Turns out, I’m all of those things, and you are too. That, my friend, is your s…
Episode 135: What Broke Me, What Brought Me Back and How to Keep Going When the World’s on Fire
"I will say with an economic downturn or instability, I think that you have a job to do. And you are the one who's meant to be there and show up and create for others and share your art and make the course and make the workshop, make the community for other people so that they have a safe place to go when they're struggling. We need the network of people now more than ever." - Kellee Wynne
If you’re building your art business and you’ve hit a rough patch—personally, professionally, or bo…
Episode 134: How Art Boss Babe Culture Nearly Killed Michelle I Gomez
"I developed this art boss babe mentality, and now looking back it was an alter ego that was protective on the exterior. Confident on the exterior. But a mess behind the scenes" - Michelle I. Gomez
Kellee is joined by, Michelle I Gomez, a vibrant and passionate artist. Michelle is someone who's figured out how to balance being an artist and an entrepreneur in a way that aligns with her true self—something so many of us are striving for. It took some hard moments and big hurdles to get to…
Episode 133: Are You Really Prepared for Your Viral Moment with D. Michele Perry
"You can go viral and have 2,000,000 views and it doesn't equate to money. So we have to change the way we think about how we do business" - Kellee Wynne
Navigating the fast-paced world of social media can be overwhelming, especially when everyone is chasing their viral moment. The idea of reaching millions overnight is tempting, but the truth is that real success often comes from connection, community, and strategy. If you've ever dreamed of being a profitable artist or creative, it…
Episode 132: Everything You Need to Know About Messaging, Copywriting and Launches with Prerna of Content Bistro
Understanding and articulating one's niche has never been more crucial in this crowded marketplace. The conversation with Prerna Malik, from Content Bistro, underscores this necessity in business, emphasizing that "connections lead to conversions."
Prerna stresses the importance of being up-front with intentions, especially when offering free content through webinars or summits. Avoid the old bait-and-switch routine by instead being honest about selling points later in a marketing ev…
Episode 131: Marketing & Money - Part Two of How to Super Charge Your Creative Business with Hayley Price
Kellee knows what it's like to navigate the ups and downs of building a successful creative business. But dreamers, take heart—it’s not only possible; it's within your reach. In part two of Kellee and Hayley Price's conversation they are diving deeper into the mindset of artists talking about one of the hardest topics... Money!
If you LOVE your art business, that doesn't mean your work should cost less. If you are at the beginning of your journey, that doesn't mean your work is worth les…
Episode 130: Marketing & Money - Part One of How to Super Charge Your Creative Business with Hayley Price
Whether you're just starting on your artistic journey or have been navigating it for years, dreaming of a profitable art business, here's a little secret—it's absolutely within your reach. As artists, we often hit hurdles on our paths to success, but breaking through them is not just a dream; it’s something you can achieve.
In the latest episode with Hayley Price from The Art Coaching Club, she and Kellee are discussing the ins and outs of this exciting, challenging, journey. They explore…
Episode 129: Should You Trademark Your Program? With Legalpreneur Andrea Sager
"When it comes to trademarks, it's not just when it's the same name. It's when there's anything similar enough to where consumers are likely to be confused." - Andrea Sager
Kellee Wynne had an inspiring chat with Andrea Sager, a powerhouse legal expert committed to helping small businesses thrive. Andrea’s journey began with her transition from the corporate legal world to starting her own firm focused on small businesses. She shared how the leap into entrepreneurship allowed her to ali…