HobbyScool

HobbyScool

Welcome to the HobbyScool podcast! This is the perfect place to discover new adventures. We will bring you exciting new episodes that explore all sorts of hobbies and interests. From painting and woodworking to hiking and gardening, we cover it all! Whether you're a seasoned hobbyist or just getting started, HobbyScool is the perfect place to learn something new. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!

  1. 10/22/2025

    82: What Your Family Really Remembers About the Holidays (It’s Not the Gifts)

    Let’s simplify the holidays—without sacrificing the magic. If you’re feeling the holiday pressure creeping in already—shopping lists, school events, and trying to make everything magical—this episode is the warm hug and strategy session you didn’t know you needed. I sat down with Corinne, the founder of Wondermom Wannabe, who helps busy moms create calmer, more connected homes through simple systems and joyful traditions. We talked about how to slow down during the holidays, focus on connection instead of perfection, and build family memories that don’t rely on stress, spending, or schedules. What started as a conversation about simplifying the holidays turned into a heartfelt reminder of what actually matters: presence over pressure. What You’ll Learn: How Corinne shifted from “doing it all” to creating a holiday season full of calm and connection The surprising answers her kids gave when asked about their favorite holiday memories Why focusing on “how you want your family to feel” changes everything Her secret weapon for planning family time without adding stress: the Countdown to Christmas How to make magical memories without spending money (or baking the perfect cookie) What to do when things don’t go as planned (because they won’t—and that’s okay)Why planning your “yeses and nos” ahead of time makes everything easier You don’t need more on your plate—you need better systems and clearer priorities. If you're ready to let go of the Pinterest-perfect holiday pressure and focus on what really matters, you’re going to love this conversation. Tune in, take a deep breath, and let’s reclaim the joy this season is meant to bring. Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Corinne: Website Corinne's free gift: Stop wondering "What's For Dinner?"

    23 min
  2. 10/21/2025

    81: A Simple Guide to Learning Music as an Adult

    Ever thought it’s too late to pick up an instrument or learn to sing? Think again. In this episode, I sat down with Tara Brueske—professional musician, voice and piano coach, and all-around creative powerhouse—to explore how music can bring joy, healing, and a powerful sense of self-expression at any stage of life. Whether you're curious about dusting off that childhood piano skill or you’ve always dreamed of singing with confidence, Tara shares how approachable (and affordable!) it really is to get started. We dive deep into her journey as a lifelong musician, her 30+ years of teaching, and the simple steps anyone can take to reintroduce music into their life—even if it’s been decades. From affordable keyboards to community choirs, Tara offers practical, encouraging advice for making music part of your everyday joy. 🎧 What You’ll Learn: Why it’s never too late to start learning music Creative ways to get started without breaking the bank How community choirs and local programs can help you test the waters What to look for in online vs. in-person lessons How music impacts your mental and emotional well-being Tips for beginners who don’t read music The surprising benefits of adult voice and instrument lessons 🎶 Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, a way to reduce stress, or a confidence boost, music might be exactly what your soul needs. I hope this episode encourages you to take that first step—your creative spark is worth it. Tune in and be inspired! Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Tara: ⁠Website⁠ Tara’s free gift: ⁠The Singer’s Hub Never miss a HobbyScool event. Join our free newsletter and be the first to know when the next online learning virtual summit launches. ⁠See the full schedule here.

    19 min
  3. 09/30/2025

    80: How to Start Acrylic Painting (Even If You’ve Never Tried It Before)

    If you’ve ever wanted to start painting but felt intimidated by where to begin—this episode will give you the creative nudge you need. In this episode of the HobbyScool Podcast, I’m chatting with Jackie Partridge, a mom, artist, art educator, and creative entrepreneur based in Ontario, Canada. Jackie is passionate about helping beginner painters feel confident with acrylics, and she shares some super accessible advice on how anyone can dive into painting—even with minimal supplies. Jackie also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her adorable "Crowned in Fall" floral cow painting workshop she created for our Craft and Create Club. From using just three brushes to customizing your own cow with seasonal flair, Jackie walks us through the freedom and joy of making art that’s playful, personal, and pressure-free. 🎧 What You’ll Learn: The one thing Jackie recommends all beginner painters do first How to start painting without fancy supplies or a canvas Jackie’s go-to brushes for 99% of her artwork Simple ways to customize any tutorial and make it your own Creative inspiration behind her fall-themed cow painting Ideas for adapting seasonal artwork to fit your personal style Where to find Jackie’s free guide for beginner painters If you’ve been looking for a relaxing, creative outlet—or a fun way to bring some art into your daily life—Jackie’s encouragement and easy tips are exactly what you need. Give yourself permission to play, make mistakes, and enjoy the process. Hit play on this episode and let’s get painting together! Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Jackie: Website, YouTube Jackie's free gift: Free acrylic painting guide for beginners Never miss a HobbyScool event. Join our free newsletter and be the first to know when the next online learning virtual summit launches. See the full schedule here.

    9 min
  4. 09/09/2025

    78: Start Here: The Easiest Bag for First-Time Makers

    If you’ve ever wanted to make your own bag but felt overwhelmed by zippers, hardware, or pattern instructions that feel like a foreign language—this episode is your sign to start simple. I sat down with Monika Potaszynska of All Sew Petite, a designer who teaches makers how to go from following patterns to confidently creating their own. And it all starts with one beginner-friendly project. Monika shares how she got into bag-making (spoiler: it began with a favor for a friend), why your sewing background might actually trip you up when making bags, and what it really takes to design your own custom, functional pieces from scratch. Whether you’re just getting started or dreaming up your own designs, this conversation is packed with encouragement and practical insight. What You’ll Learn: Why a zipper pouch is the best first project for new bag makers How sewing bags differs from garment sewing (and why it’s often easier) The biggest mistakes beginners make (and how to avoid them) What to consider before drafting your own bag patterns How Monika finds inspiration and plans her designs from idea to prototype A behind-the-scenes look at the Bag Maker Community Why “just start” is the advice every maker needs to hear Whether you're staring at that fabric stash or itching to make something completely your own, this episode will help you take that first step—with confidence and joy. 🎧 Listen in and get inspired. Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Monika: Website and InstagramMonika's free gift: A Beginner's Guide to Pattern DraftingSign up for HobbyScool's free online learning summits: https://programs.hobbyscool.com/hobbyscool-event-schedule-sign-up/

    22 min
  5. 06/17/2025

    77: What Happens If Instagram Disappears Tomorrow?

    Are you building your business on platforms you don’t control? So many creators and entrepreneurs rely on social media to grow their audience, but what happens when the algorithm changes or your account disappears overnight? In this episode, I talk with Abby Heheman, Global Marketing Director at GetResponse, our sponsor, about a simple but powerful shift: moving from building your business on borrowed platforms to growing it on channels you actually own, like your website and email list. We break down what that really means in everyday terms, why it matters, and how you can start taking small steps to protect your business and connect more directly with your audience. Abby shares practical tips, relatable examples, and easy ways to get started, no tech background required. What You’ll Learn: What it really means to build your business on borrowed platforms The simple shift that gives you more control over your audience and income How to turn social media followers into email subscribers Easy lead magnet ideas that work for beginners Why sending a weekly email can be a game-changer Real-life stories from creators who made the switch Tools and tricks to help automate your email list growth (without overwhelm) If you’ve been feeling frustrated with low reach or worried about relying too much on social platforms, this episode will help you take back control step by step. Press play and start building something that truly belongs to you. 🔗 Listen now and download Abby’s free guide: Own vs. Rented, full of easy strategies and real examples to get you started: https://marketing-getresponse.com/owned-vs-rented-land-dc

    19 min
  6. 05/22/2025

    76: The Lie That's Keeping You from Making Art

    Have you ever started a creative project and then stopped because you thought, "What's the point if no one will see it?" Or maybe you've wondered if your art even matters without the likes and shares. If that sounds familiar, this week's episode is going to hit differently. I sat down with artist and creative empowerment coach Lynette Melnyk to talk about the dangerous belief that's silently sabotaging so many of us: the idea that if our creativity isn't visible, it doesn't have value. Spoiler alert—that's complete nonsense. Here's what we dive into: Why "visibility equals value" is the biggest creative myth of our timeWhat happens during those quiet "art cave seasons" when nobody's watching (hint: it's where the magic happens)How art heals the maker first, before it ever touches anyone elseWhy you're absolutely allowed to create just for you Lynette shared something that gave me chills: "Every act of art is a quiet revolution." When you choose to create—whether it's a painting, a poem, or even a beautifully plated dinner—you're pushing back against a world that tells us everything has to be performed for others. This episode is for you if you: Have ever abandoned a creative project because "no one would see it anyway"Feel guilty about spending time on hobbies that don't make money or go viralWant to reconnect with what actually lights you up from the inside By the end, you'll understand why your creativity isn't a luxury, it's a lifeline. Ready to start your own quiet revolution? Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Lynette: Website, YouTube, Instagram and FacebookLynette's free workshop: Spark Your Abstract VoiceHobbyScool's newsletter: https://newsletter.hobbyscool.com/profilePodcast show notes: http://hobbyscool.com/podcast/artist-visibility Key Topics Covered: [02:30] The Lie of Visibility Equals Value - Why the belief that unseen art doesn't matter is keeping creators stuck and how to push back against performance culture[05:00] Art Cave Seasons Explained - Understanding those quiet, experimental periods where nobody sees your work but real growth is happening underground[07:30] Why Art Heals the Maker First - How creativity becomes a way of processing life and accessing emotions that have no words[09:30] Expanding Your Definition of Art - From watercolor paintings to poetry to baking—creativity shows up in countless forms in our daily lives[10:30] Permission to Create Imperfectly - The one message every creative needs to hear about starting now, not waiting for the perfect moment

    13 min
  7. 05/07/2025

    75: See More by Sitting Still—The Art of Travel Sketching

    Ever returned from vacation with hundreds of photos but feel like you somehow missed the experience? This week's episode might just change how you travel forever! In our latest HobbyScool podcast episode, we're exploring the transformative practice of travel sketching with watercolors. Our guest shares how a simple sketchbook and a few supplies that fit in a ziplock bag can help you create deeper connections with the places you visit. You'll discover how sitting still for just 20 minutes with a sketchbook can actually help you see and remember more than hours of sightseeing with your camera. Whether you've never picked up a paintbrush or you're a seasoned artist, this conversation offers practical tips for starting your own travel sketching practice. Learn how to create a compact sketching kit, find time to draw even on busy family vacations, and transform ordinary tourist experiences into personal artistic treasures. The best part? You don't need any artistic "talent" to begin. As our guest explains, it's like learning cursive—you start simple and build from there. These sketches become more than just art; they become time capsules of moments that touched your heart. Listen now and discover how slowing down might be the key to seeing more on your next adventure! Mentioned in this episode: Where to find Cindy: Website (sign up for her free gift), Instagram, YouTube, FacebookPodcast shownotes: http://hobbyscool.com/blog/travel-sketching Episode Highlights: [00:02:00] Cindy addresses the common concern "I'm not creative" and suggests starting with a simple sketchbook approach[00:04:00] How painting on location changes the way you experience travel and creates lasting memories[00:07:00] A beautiful example of sketching at an abbey in Provence surrounded by lavender fields[00:08:00] Simple supplies for creating your own travel sketching kit that fits in a small bag[00:11:00] Tips for finding time to sketch even on family vacations and busy travel days

    16 min
5
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7 Ratings

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Welcome to the HobbyScool podcast! This is the perfect place to discover new adventures. We will bring you exciting new episodes that explore all sorts of hobbies and interests. From painting and woodworking to hiking and gardening, we cover it all! Whether you're a seasoned hobbyist or just getting started, HobbyScool is the perfect place to learn something new. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!