What it Really Takes to be a Good Teacher as an Art Course Creator - a Heart-to-Heart with Susan Yeates (#142)

EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 1H 8M

What it Really Takes to be a Good Teacher as an Art Course Creator - a Heart-to-Heart with Susan Yeates (#142)

from Made Remarkable with Kellee Wynne · host Kellee Wynne

What does it really take to be a good art teacher? In this episode, I’m talking with Susan Yates about what it means to teach from lived experience rather than performative expertise. Susan and I have a heart to heart over the experience of being an instructor and being the student again. This is an amazing discussion we haven't really had on the podcast before.We talk about the pressures to have it all figured out, why artists often feel like frauds when they step into the role of teacher, what makes a great video lesson and how important it is to reconnect with your own creativity to keep your cup full. We both agree that teaching in-person makes you better overall as an art instructor and talk about specific lessons we've learned from our students over the years. This conversation is honest, gentle, and full of the reminders we all need: your art matters, your practice is valid, and the best teaching starts with being true to yourself.If you’re a course creator, art educator, or thinking about stepping into teaching someday, this one will speak right to your heart.Learn More about Susan's New Course - Tiny MomentsConnect on Instagram @susanyeatesartistWatch on YouTube SusanYeatesArtistFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes 👉 TAP HEREFollow Kellee on Instagram @kelleewynneFollow the podcast and stay inspired @maderemarkable

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