Finding the Throughline with Kate Hanley
Education:Self-Improvement
In part two of my interview with Sari Botton, founder of Oldster Magazine and author of And You May Find Yourself: Confessions of a Gen X Weirdo, we dive deep into the inner stuff, including:
- Her favorite part of sharing her work with the world
- How she navigates the ethics of including other people in her personal writing
- How her inner critic loves to tell her she doesn’t haven’t permission to write about what she wants to write about—and how she gets past it
- How getting older, and developing arthritis, is making her re-think some things, including her beloved wooden clog collection
- Her personal role models
- That thing that just won’t remove itself from Sari’s bucket list, even though she’s trying to move past it
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[Marlon Weems, inner stuff]: Turns out growing up Black in the South in the 60s is excellent training for writing about topics that tend to invite trolls Ep 1090
[Marlon Weems, practical matters]: Writing in odd places, at odd times, using only your phone Ep 1089
[Shannon Watts, what's next]: Being OK with not exactly knowing what's coming up next + the recipe for the perfect cup of coffee Ep 1088
[Shannon Watts, inner stuff]: When your inner critic is terrified you'll come off as corny or woo-woo + taking aim at mom guilt Ep 1087
[Shannon Watts, practical matters]: The Facebook post heard 'round the world, the upsides of ADHD, and a standing desk fail Ep 1086
[Eric Jay Dolin, part 3: what's next]: Visualizing selling 500,000 copies + why chicken parm is the perfect food Ep 1085
[Eric Jay Dolin, part 2: inner stuff]: Riding that balance of being grateful for the audience you have, while also hoping to grow it Ep 1084
[Eric Jay Dolin, part 1: practical matters]: A path to writing that is lined with sea shells and diplomas Ep 1083
[Kate Schapira, what's next]: Finding ways to share your work with more people that feel good, helpful, and nourishing (not like selling or marketing) Ep 1082
[Kate Schapira, inner stuff]: Getting comfortable with the vulnerability of "telling the truth and showing your butt" in your writing Ep 1081
[Kate Schapira, practical matters]: How one act of inspiration (mixed with desperation) turned in to a book + dealing with climate anxiety Ep 1080
[Jacquelyn Mitchard, what's next]: Owning your jealousy of other writers + gobs of amazing book recommendations Ep 1079
[Jacquelyn Mitchard, inner stuff]: Cultivating the relationship between author and reader when "every sentence is a struggle" Ep 1078
[Jacquelyn Mitchard, practical matters]: On deleting Oprah Winfrey's VMs + writing a book, one sentence at a time Ep 1077
[Sari Botton: what's next]: The magic combination of reverence and irreverence Ep 1076
[Sari Botton, inner stuff]: Bucket lists, the subconscious desire for permission, and clogs Ep 1075
[Sari Botton, practical matters]: The power of curiosity + to-do list trickery Ep 1074
[Sonya Huber: What’s coming up]: Ep 1073
[Sonya Huber, inner stuff]: How your personal writing can deepen your relationships + how not to hate writing Ep 1072
[Sonya Huber, practical matters]: Secrets to having a healthy relationship with writing Ep 1071
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