Latest on the pod
Jan
29
Discover what becomes possible when you define true vision for yourself and your stories.
2 min read
Dec
21
12. The creative gift of darkness
Embracing the mystery of the gift can tap you into a creative flow that replenishes you, and helps you boldly and generously share your own gifts with the world.
1 min read
Nov
29
11. Telling the story that breathes
This month, explore how changing our attention can lead to a deeper relationship with our stories – so we can write as living, breathing, imagining storytellers, not as our own worst critics.
3 min read
Oct
27
10. Freedom with form (Or, story structure for optimists)
How can shifting our understanding of structure shift our deepest creative blocks?
1 min read
Sep
29
9. Hearth and horizon: Finding creative center
A true center is also a threshold – a place where if you know the right tricks, the sacred can be smuggled through the seams. This month, we’re telling stories with the trickster.
2 min read
Aug
29
8. When the wound becomes the work
You’ve probably heard this bit of common wisdom before: “You only grow when things are hard.” But what stories do we miss when the wound becomes the whole of the work?
2 min read
Jul
28
7. Valuing your creative vision
If you’re looking for more satisfaction and growth (and even success) in your creative life, it may be time for a new framework: Write toward your values, not your goals.
3 min read
Jun
30
6. When creative flow meets creative dogma
In your writing practices, you may be chasing creative flow. But your flow state has a sneaky cousin: dogmatic trance. Tune in to start spotting the dogma hiding within your flow (so you can kick it out!).
2 min read
May
26
5. You’re not a genius...
... and that's okay. This month, we're exploring what might happen if we stop trying to *be geniuses* and start *doing genius work* instead.
3 min read
Apr
28
4. Does your story need a message?
What role does having a message really play in crafting a powerful, living story? Plus, the single best piece of craft advice I've ever received.
1 min read