
Episode #99
Where I’ve Been
<p>It’s been more than two years since I last posted an episode to this show. Here’s a little update about where I’ve been and what I’m doing now.</p>

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Hosted by Allison Fallon · Arts · EN-US · 100 episodes
It’s a podcast on writing for anyone who’s “not a writer.” Best-selling author and Founder of Find Your Voice Allison Fallon explores the power of the written word to create change in yourself, your community, and in the world through interviews with authors, reviews of powerful books, and short motivational prompts to get you moving in the right direction.
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Episode #99
<p>It’s been more than two years since I last posted an episode to this show. Here’s a little update about where I’ve been and what I’m doing now.</p>

Episode #98
<p>Have you ever voiced an idea or opinion, and then wished you could take it back?<br/><br/>As people who like sharing our stories with the world, we've likely all said or written something that we wish we hadn't. Our opinion changed, or we realized how we negatively influenced others. When this happens, it's tempting to wonder if sharing our stories is worth it in the long run. </p><p>If you're familiar with Josh Harris, you might know him as the author of 1997 book, I Kissed Dating Goodbye, or its sequel, Boy Meets Girl. He has a l...

Episode #97
<p>Have you ever asked, "When is my big break?"<br/><br/>Thad has been a musician for years, and he was about to move on in his life when he got a call from Jimmy Fallon. This episode Thad shares how he, an artist who was about to stop making music, got onto Jimmy Fallon, the Today Show, and spoke to millions with his music. <br/><br/>Art transforms us, and it transforms others. It is worth your effort, even when you think no one is listening. <br/><br/>Thad's story on Rolling Stone <br/>Website: thisisthad.com <br/>...

Episode #96
<p>When is the right time to publish?</p><p>And, can a “normal” (and busy) person like me actually write a book? </p><p>Writer, speaker, teacher Caroline Cook has always seen herself as a writer, but the time was never quite right. Caroline is a regular person, with a job and with kids and with lots of responsibilities on her plate. Now, as her kids start leaving the nest, she has found an opportunity to share a message that’s been on her heart for a long time. </p><p>Caroline is taking her shot, and so can you. You...

Episode #95
<p>Everyone has that one person (or people) in their lives: the people who have made life difficult. They might be loved, hated, or just inconveniently around, and you might find it hard to write about them honestly. <br/><br/>How do you write about the people who have hurt you?</p><p>In this episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon covers:</p>The narrative role of "villains" in your lifeLegal ramifications of writing about real-life peopleWhat gets in the way as we're writing about true storiesThree important tips when writing about your villain
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