Dear Reader, These are highly uncomfortable times. Times of uncertainty. And we have all been through hard times before, and we have survived them. But also… HOW we get through these times makes a difference. Do they defeat us or help us to heal? Related:Today I released a new podcast episode, second of two in a series featuring my friend Keri Mangis, in which we talk about what it was like backstage in her Minneapolis TEDx talk this summer. You can find Episode 111 here. And you can find Episode 110 here. Even if you don't listen, it's worth clicking to read the show notes. As I do every episode, I've written about the deeper significance of the topic—and why I treasure this creative partnership. In other words, why this podcast episode matters enough for me to produce it and share it with you. The biggest thing, by far, about knowing Keri is that when I have felt the discomfort of navigating highly uncertain times, I know that Keri’s someone I can turn to. Because she's been there for me as a creative. Specifically, I can trust her to receive my ideas in their unfinished complexity as I sort through them. Isn’t that someone we all need? Who’s that person for you? Enjoy the episode and travel safely. Love, Amy PS—Likewise longing for creative companions? Consider joining our Circle for Real-LIfe Writers for as little as $250 a quarter. Get some 1:1 guidance from me, access to my simple prompts that get people writing, and connection with peers on calls. My website is currently under construction, but we have a Circle & Coaching Zoom call this Wednesday at 1:00 Central and it’s not too late to join. OR… if you prefer the asynchronous approach (possibly with a friend you already know?) stay tuned for a new DIY Story Finding offer coming in January. Sign up with a friend for my Human Design Creative Partners reading ($110 through the end of September) and you’ll get a FREE taste of DIY Story Finding when it’s ready. Reply to this email with questions or to sign up for either thing. |
As an author (Tiny Altars: A Midlife Revival, German Awakening: Tales from an American Life) and podcaster (Courageous Wordsmith), I explore the intersections of creative process and healing in real life. As a story coach, book writing mentor, and founder of Courageous Wordsmith community, I guide real-life writers through their narrative journeys—from inklings to beautiful works. Lifelong Minnesotan.
Dear Reader, This evening at 6:00 at Orchestra Hall, my friend and collaborator Keri Mangis is giving a Minneapolis TedX Talk. Theme: Life, Rewritten. Wondering what that entails? Related: Yesterday I released a new podcast episode featuring Keri, in which we talk about her TedX experience so far. https://courageouswordsmith.simplecast.com/episodes/keri-mangis-110 You can still get a ticket to the TEDx show. I'll be there, so be sure to say hi. Enjoy the episode and travel safely. Love, Amy...
Dear Reader, Two Timely Things for you, with love from me. FIRST: I meant to send you a new podcast this week featuring my friend Keri Mangis in which we discuss her UPCOMING TEDxMINNEAPOLIS TALK AT ORCHESTRA HALL ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 6:00 pm! (All caps, because this is a BIG deal and I am so proud of Keri.) Instead, I'm going to share a link to my most recent podcast with Keri and release our new episode next week, talking about her TEDx experience so far. And if you haven't already...
Dear Reader, Cara Pacific Campbell was the first person who took me up on my offer of a 1:1 Book Writing Mentorship and put her trust in me. I was grateful that someone so vibrant felt drawn to working with me. Looking back, it makes perfect sense. When we let ourselves pay attention, we're drawn to our people. Cara and I are both high-performing women who worked hard and paid a steep price with our health. As in, our bodies made us quit our careers when our minds thought that we could—had...