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Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
Nicole Gulotta
58 episodes
4 days ago
The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.
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The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.
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43. Why Writers Need Rest with Ximena Vengoechea
Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
58 minutes
2 years ago
43. Why Writers Need Rest with Ximena Vengoechea

In her new book, Rest Easy, Ximena Vengoechea describes rest as “a state of being in which nothing is required of us. It’s a time where we can just be.” For writers who are typing away in addition to holding down a day job and parenting, rest can feel illusive, but as it turns out, rest is an essential tool of any creative practice. In our modern world, accessing restorative rest requires awareness and intention alongside a healthy spirit of experimentation, which is exactly what we’re talking about in this practical and empowering episode.

Meet Ximena: Ximena Vengoechea is a user researcher, writer, and illustrator whose work on personal and professional development has been published in Inc., The Washington Post, Newsweek, Forbes, and Huffington Post. She is the author of the new book, Rest Easy: Discover Calm and Abundance through the Radical Power of Rest. Her previous book is Listen Like You Mean it: Reclaiming the Lost Art of True Connection (Penguin Random House). Ximena is a contributor at Fast Company and The Muse, and writes Letters from Ximena, a newsletter about staying curious, getting creative, and living well. She is also the creator of the popular project The Life Audit. Ximena is a keynote speaker on topics such as empathetic and inclusive listening, navigating difficult conversations, and preventing burnout. She previously worked at Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and currently advises select startups and executives on user research, executive communication, and resting well. 

  • Ximena's Website 

  • Instagram

  • Substack: Letters from Ximena

  • Books: 

    • Rest Easy

    • Listen Like You Mean It

A few highlights:

  • The 3 types of rest (it’s not just napping)

  • Undoing the relationship between productivity and self-worth

  • The unseen work of writing and how it informs our rest practice

  • The false promise of multitasking 

  • What happens to our brain when we take breaks

  • How reading outside your genre can be restful

  • 6 rest tips informed by the writer’s life

Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.