6x bestselling author Pia Edberg joins this conversation about how to embody bestseller energy, trust the creative flow, and find coziness within creative winters.
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Website: dreambookacademy.com
In a world that pushes algorithms and trends, we can forget that being a creative isn't always about creating. Sometimes we need space to just be.
When we slow down and build a foundation for the mind, body, and soul, we reclaim our creativity and our own authentic journey.
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In this episode, we dig into clarifying the vision you have for writing and publishing, releasing perfectionism, and how to keep your creative center steady when outside opinions (or harsh reviews) threaten to shake your confidence. Guest Amy Vogel joins in this conversation about courage, honesty, and remembering who you are why you write in the first place.
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The Way You Write is all about ditching one-size-fits-all writing advice and doing what works for you. This episode goes into Cynthia's background in linguistics and how she was trained to observe language rather than judge it. Explore what it means to be "fluent" in a language, and what happens when we step away from evaluating whether our writing is "good" or "bad."
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If you've never worked with a writing coach or editor before, this episode gives you signs to look for that show you might benefit from it.
In this episode, Cynthia breaks down the plot of Disney's Mulan using the Save the Cat plot structure. She shows how the themes are planted and developed expertly, leading in an emotionally rewarding and satisfying experience.
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What if having more fun with your writing wasn’t just a nice bonus, but actually a strategy that unlocks your best ideas? In this episode, I talk with coach Kari Esmail about how writers can bring more connection, play, and creativity into their writing practice. We explore the importance of connection with others, how to hold both grief and joy, and how you can start making fun an intentional habit.
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Website: karithefuncoach.com
When you think of plotting, do you picture pages of outlines and meticulous notes? For some writers, that structure feels reassuring—but for others, it can be stifling. In this episode, my guest Charlie March and I invite you to rethink what plotting can look like. From building a story through character, emotion, or theme to trusting your instincts when traditional methods fall flat, you’ll discover fresh approaches to shaping your novel. Whether plotting has always felt like a struggle or you’re simply looking for a new perspective, this conversation will help you find a style that actually works for you.
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IG: https://www.instagram.com/the.plottery/
Website: https://www.the-plottery.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplottery
You've put the hard work into writing and editing your book, but now what? If you plan to self-publish, there are many decisions to make when getting your book out into the world. From design, to production, to marketing, there's a lot to think about.
In this episode, I chat with graphic designer Ashton M. Smith about how indie authors can navigate each stage with confidence and make sure they put out a final product they are proud of.
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Website: https://www.ashtonmsmithdesigns.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/ashtonmsmithdesigns/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonmsmithdesigns/
Writing isn't just about capturing words on the page—it's about who you're becoming in the process. In this episode with guest Rachel Warmath, we discuss how writing invites us to grow and step into the next version of ourselves.
We’ll talk about creating safe, soft spaces for yourself as a writer, trusting the mystery of the process, and allowing writing to change you—not only as a storyteller, but as a person.
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www.confidentauthors.com, www.aliveinthefire.com, www.rachelwarmath.com
IG: instagram.com/aliveinthefireyoga
Sometimes we want evidence that we are on the right track in our creative journey. But we hit points where everything feels hopeless and murky. This episode addresses how to navigate hopelessness with courage and resilience.
This episode is full of warmth and gentle accountability, walking through how to reconnect with yourself, your values, and others to bring your story to life in your own time. It's a reminder that no matter what phase of life you are in, your writing hasn't given up on you.
You can find Ania here:
IG: @theaniassey, @quillandcup
Website: https://www.quillandcup.com/
It's normal to have moments of disruption and disconnection in your relationship with writing. But how we handle those moments of disruption can ultimately impact the level of closeness we have with our writing. In this episode, we talk about 3 tools you can use to reconnect with your writing when you hit those bumps in the road.
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How can two people who are both writing their first draft be in different stages of the creative process? In this episode, we walk through the Practical Stages of Creation and how they differ from the classic outline, first draft, revision process we've been taught.
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After a 4 year hiatus, we're back, baby! And I've rebranded. Tune in to hear what the focus of the podcast is moving forward. Make sure to follow along so you don't miss new episodes in the future. Glad you're here!
Small announcement in this one! This episode centers around this quote by Adam S. Miller: "Even sound maps are just maps. They are no substitute for real roads." We can plan and outline till the cows come home, but the real beauty in the writing process happens as we hit the road and get to work.
Why do we feel so confident sometimes and then totally doubt ourselves and feel like a fraud other times? Tune in to meet Imposter Syndrome’s cocky younger brother, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and find out what it teaches us about our current level of ability.