
Voice Lessons: Uncovering and Claiming Your Unique, Creative Voice
You're a writer, artist, singer, choreographer. Think Lady Gaga, Judy Garland, Prince. Hemingway, JK Rowling, JRR Tolkien. Picasso, Van Gogh. You're tired of trying to uncover your voice by imitating other artists. If you've peeled back the layers of your voice and think you finally recognize it as yours, do you have the courage to claim it? These are the questions we aim to answer during my biweekly podcast, Voice Lessons: Covering and Claiming Your Unique, Creative Voice.
Podcasting since 2024 • 15 episodes
Voice Lessons: Uncovering and Claiming Your Unique, Creative Voice
Latest Episodes
Survivor Stories Series: 'What I Was Wearing' — The Poem That Started a Global Movement and Gave Mary Simmerling Her Voice Back
This month on Voice Lessons, I’m doing a special series of weekly episodes to share the voices of survivors of sexual trauma. To kick off this series, I’m thrilled to introduce everyone to Mary Simmerling, a poet and philosopher who...
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Episode 14
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46:53

Using Writing to Build Emotional Intelligence, Self-Trust, and Self-Love with Elizabeth Perlman, Founder of the Intuitive Writing Project
In this episode of Voice Lessons, I had the pleasure of chatting with Elizabeth Perlman, founder and executive director of the Intuitive Writing Project. Elizabeth has devoted her life to empowering teenage girls by helping them discover their ...
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Episode 13
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45:08

Finding Voice in Writing Cookbooks, Magazines, High-Low Accessibility Books, and more, with Writer PJ Gray
I'm excited to welcome PJ Gray, a versatile writer whose multi-faceted writing career spans a number of forms and genres — from television and magazine writing to cookbook publishing and adult literacy fiction — PJ has done it all. We div...
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Episode 12
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42:35

Mastering Internal and External Voice in Thrillers and Dystopian Series with Author Kristin Oakley
I’m thrilled to introduce my guest this week, Kristin Oakley, an accomplished author of award-winning suspense thrillers and young adult dystopian series. Kristin’s works include 'Carpe Diem, Illinois' and 'God on Mayhem Street,' as well as 'Th...
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Episode 11
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41:13

Why You Have to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone to Find Your Voice, with Randy Richardson, Author of ‘Havana Hangover’
Today I am thrilled to introduce you to Randy Richardson, an accomplished attorney, award-winning journalist, and the president of the Chicago Writers Association. His latest novel, 'Havana Hangover,' has earned significant accolades, adding to...
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Episode 10
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41:54
