The Read Magnet® Podcast

Writing the Naked Truth: finding the courage to share your real story with author Vicki Rebecca

Cate Butler Ross Season 4 Episode 71

Content note: Brief reference to sexual violence in this episode.

What will people think if I tell the truth? How much is too much to share?
What if my story hurts someone I love, or paints me in a way I’ve worked hard to outgrow?

If you’ve ever circled these big questions while trying to write your memoir or tell your personal story, this episode is a masterclass in courage, clarity, and the real work of writing a nonfiction book that matters.

This week, I’m talking to Vicki Rebecca, a therapist, meditation teacher, and author of The Naked Truth: Diary of a Glamour Model. Her memoir spans glamour, addiction, trauma, recovery, and spiritual awakening, but what really stood out to me was the way she told it: with radical honesty, zero sensationalism, and an unshakable belief in the healing power of story.

We explore:

  •  How to navigate the tricky line between openness and privacy in memoir writing
  •  How to deal with the inevitable “what will people say?”—especially in small towns or close-knit communities
  •  Why telling the real story (not the polished version) is what opens doors, starts conversations, and creates real impact
  • The methods Vicki used to tap into long-buried memories and find her writing flow
  • Why your story doesn’t just belong to you—it’s medicine for the people who read it

📘 The Naked Truth is available now in all the usual places
🔗 Learn more at VickiRebecca.com

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