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    You Didn’t Miss the Boat with Suzanne Allard (Ep.121)

    27-1-2026 | 42 Min.
    Many artists quietly believe there is a deadline on creativity. If you did not start young, it can feel like you missed your chance.
    In episode 121, Suzanne Allard about where that belief comes from and why it does not hold up.
    Suzanne shares her story of beginning to draw and paint in her early 50s, along with the fear, pressure, and self talk that shaped her early creative experience. Allard shares what actually helps artists move forward. Gentle entry points, low pressure practice, and learning how to stay with discomfort all play a role.
    This conversation is for artists who feel behind, overwhelmed, or unsure whether it is worth starting or continuing at all.
    In this episode, you will learn:
    Why starting late is more story than reality
    How low pressure prompts help build momentum and confidence
    The difference between fear of judgment and fear of how you feel about your own work
    How to lower pressure when your art practice starts to feel stressful
    Why creative growth requires patience, pauses, and trust
    Allard also shares insights into her acrylic landscape process, how she chooses references, why she works in phases, and how she balances focused learning with play.
    Whether you are picking up a brush for the first time or trying to reconnect with your practice, this episode offers a grounded and encouraging perspective on what it means to keep going.
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    Bonus Episode (Podcast Art Club)
    In the bonus conversation, Allard goes deeper into how she actually works in the studio and how looseness, confidence, and expressive color are built through intentional choices rather than talent or speed.
    Allard shares why setting constraints, like limiting the number of shapes or colors in a painting, can make it easier to simplify and stop overworking. You’ll learn how she uses reference photos as a jumping-off point rather than a rulebook, and how shifting from object-based thinking to value- and shape-based thinking changes the way you approach landscapes.
    The conversation also explores how color confidence develops through play and repetition, why avoiding straight-from-the-tube color helps build a personal color language, and how reducing friction in your setup makes it easier to paint more often without overthinking materials or wasting supplies.
    This bonus episode is especially helpful if you are trying to loosen up, simplify complex scenes, or feel more confident making color decisions in your own work.
    In this bonus, we cover:
    Why constraints are one of the fastest ways to loosen up your work
    How to think in shapes and values instead of objects
    Using reference photos as inspiration rather than instructions
    Building color confidence through experimentation and repetition
    Simplifying landscapes without losing interest or depth
    Making it easier to paint more often by reducing setup friction

    Learn ore about Suzanne Allard:
    WEBSITE / CLASSES / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / YOUTUBE / PINTEREST 
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    Creating Art with Limited Energy with Allison Moir-Smith [Archive-Art Habit Special]

    23-12-2025 | 45 Min.
    Welcome to a special Podcast Art Club segment of the show show called, The Art Habit. 
    In it, I talk with artists who are creating their art journeys.
    Normally this is a Podcast Art Club exclusive but for this January, enjoy the whole episode.  

    Art Habit Guest: Allison Moir-Smith
    If you’re on Instagram you may know her as @concussion_recovery_art. 
    Moir-Smith is an acrylic painter who came to art as part of a recovery process after a brain injury. She needed something to do for Brain Breaks and she found adult coloring books. This has expanded to a robust daily(ish) art practice where she explores subjects from flowers to landscape to fruit to now people.  
    Episode lives here: https://www.learntopaintpodcast.com/podcast/episode79
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    Building a Daily Practice with Tait Preis (Ep.58, Special Art Habit Segment)

    09-12-2025 | 40 Min.
    Welcome to a special Podcast Art Club segment called, The Art Habit.
    In it, I talk with artists who are creating their art journeys.
    This is a Podcast Art Club exclusive so through December 2025, I’ll be sharing the whole episode. Then it’ll go back to being a 10-minute segment with the full episode available to Podcast Art Club Members over on Patreon.  
    First up: Tait Preis.
    If you’re on Instagram you may know her as Tait Preis Art. Preis is an oil painter and in the full conversation, you’ll learn how to deal with burnout, how to find a schedule that works and ideas on where you might adjust your schedule so that you can paint more.
    This conversation originally aired in 2022, and Preis is now working in new directions. Find more out about the amazing work Tait Preis is doing here:
    WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM

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    Using Goals to Make Better Paintings with Michele Usibelli (Ep.120)

    25-11-2025 | 51 Min.
    Welcome to the conversation with Michele Usibelli!
    In the feature conversation you’ll discover a process that helps you create bold and loose work, explore a strategy for choosing what to paint next and you’ll learn how to build goals into your work so that every painting is a chance to improve.
    Extended Cut Bonus
    In the bonus conversation, we’ll walk through a few examples of how Usibelli makes color choices so that you can see how to make beautiful paintings without getting totally overwhelmed on the color front.
    Learn more about Michele Usibelli:
    WEBSITE / WORKSHOPS / MEMBERSHIP / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK
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    The Hidden Costs of Selling Your Work (Mini Ep.119)

    12-11-2025 | 30 Min.
    When you think of building an art practice, your mind might go to all of your favorite artists. You think of their social media feeds and the gallery shows they promote. You dream about having one of their pieces in your home some day… and maybe you can. Because they SELL their work.
    But building an art practice is not the same as building an art business. And while the benefits of an art business are many… we don’t talk enough about the costs. Because if you do decide to sell your work, there ARE costs. 
    Let’s explore the physical, time, and physiological costs to selling your work. And then armed with this knowledge, you can make a more intentional decision about whether selling now, selling later, or selling never is right for you and your goals learning to paint.
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