
A podcast for all writers (aspiring to professional) looking to find a healthy work/life/writing balance. Get the encouragement, honest advice, and inspiration you need to pursue your passion and write every day. Recurring themes include books, coffee, rainy days, truth, beauty, lasers, dinosaurs, and all of your other favorite things.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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If you're sailing on stormy seas (literally, writerly, mentally, or otherwise), you're going to want Jarod K. Anderson as your guide. Author, poet, and creator of The Cryptonaturalist podcast, Jarod shares his insights with us this week on his writi... more
If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in an endless loop of edits, rewrites, and revisions, this episode is for you. We’ll explore how fear can sneak into our writing process via perfectionism, the difference between necessary and compulsive rewrites, ... more
What is a writer's most important asset? A good teacher? A quiet room? An infinite book budget? An expensive pen? While all of these are nice, today I'm focusing on the one asset that everyone can access, freely and easily: their sense of curiosity. ... more
Sometimes, when things get tough, when the haters hate and the doubters doubt, it can be difficult to summon the motivation, courage, energy, or inspiration you need to write. And sometimes, when that happens, the only thing we have left to turn to i... more
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Sarah is an amazing and genuine artist who lays it all out on the table for us to take a good hard look. She gives advice on writers block and other writing challenges. Sarah is also a fabulous storyteller and I love listening to her voice.
This may be the most important podcast ever for writers, especially for those of us who know we have ADHD. I firmly believe those of us gifted with a brain that is wired to write also struggle with focus. I love the helpful strategies shared and Sarah’s vulnerability and willingness to open up about her struggles. When I listen to this podcast I feel so validated and encouraged. Keep writing Sarah and as you have time and energy, keep podcasting! You have a gift. Thanks for sharing it.
I have listened to all you podcast at least once since you started broadcasting. Your latest or possibly your last …. I would like you to note you failed to mention. People understand ….. life happens and one has to move on. But you failed to say one added Ya… but reason and that is all the people who have had the same issues or needed a little boost to get started THAT YOU ASSISTED.
So, I would like to finish and say to you from one person, who you have helped in the creative process, God Bl... more
I enjoy this podcast immensely because of the graceful messages behind them. As a writer, I feel like each message resonates with my struggles in trying to be a productive writer but having a busy interruptive life and not to mention the brain fog from my life transition. Every time I get done with an episode I feel more at ease to set my own pace in achieving my writing goals.
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Aimed at writers from various backgrounds, this podcast focuses on the challenges and triumphs of the writing process, blending personal anecdotes with practical advice. Episodes cover a range of topics including writing motivation, overcoming creative blocks, and embracing imperfections, all while weaving in discussions about mental health and self-care. Listeners can find encouragement through relatable stories and insights from a host who openly shares her own struggles with writing, perfectionism, and personal experiences such as coping with chronic pain. This unique blend of support and guidance aims to inspire both novice and seasoned writers to cultivate their craft in a balanced and fulfilling manner.
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