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1201: How your life experiences help you write!

Interview with Doug Carter

Episode 1201 of the The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction podcast, hosted by Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, Editor, and Speaker, titled "1201: How your life experiences help you write!" was published on September 17, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

September 17, 2020 ·37m · The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

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Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Save time and find help from professionals.✍️ Do what you can and outsource what you can't.✍️ Expect the unexpected.How have your past and current occupations helped you with your writing?Season 12 of The Write Hour is all about The Write Coach Success Stories. Doug Carter shares how God uses our past experiences as stepping stones to our future.What strange paths have you been on? Everything you do builds on the next step of your journey. I figured out how teaching preschoolers prepared me to become a professional speaker and coach. Working as an insurance agent taught me how to guide people through a process. May Doug's journey to writing inspire and encourage you on your writing journey!JOIN the TWC WRITING CLUB for $1 for the FIRST MONTH & $47/month after!MEMBERSHIP Includes Each Month:Week 1 - Writing Training Video & PDFWeek 2 - Audience Building Training - Marketing Monday LIVE once a monthWeek 3 - Grammar Training Video & PDFWeek 4 - 2-hour Group Coaching session - LIVEAll month long! Private Facebook Group to connect with your writing friends!You can check out the TWC Writing Club for $1 for the FIRST MONTH and $47/month for as long as you stay a member. Learn more and sign up at TheWriteCoach.biz/ClubAll links mentioned are in the Episode #1201 Post.The Full Post #1201: How your life experiences help you write! Interview with Doug Carter appeared first on The Write Coach site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️ Save time and find help from professionals.

✍️ Do what you can and outsource what you can't.

✍️ Expect the unexpected.


How have your past and current occupations helped you with your writing?

Season 12 of The Write Hour is all about The Write Coach Success Stories. Doug Carter shares how God uses our past experiences as stepping stones to our future.


What strange paths have you been on? 


Everything you do builds on the next step of your journey. I figured out how teaching preschoolers prepared me to become a professional speaker and coach. Working as an insurance agent taught me how to guide people through a process. 


May Doug's journey to writing inspire and encourage you on your writing journey!


JOIN the TWC WRITING CLUB for $1 for the FIRST MONTH & $47/month after!

MEMBERSHIP Includes Each Month:

  • Week 1 - Writing Training Video & PDF
  • Week 2 - Audience Building Training - Marketing Monday LIVE once a month
  • Week 3 - Grammar Training Video & PDF
  • Week 4 - 2-hour Group Coaching session - LIVE
  • All month long! Private Facebook Group to connect with your writing friends!


You can check out the TWC Writing Club for $1 for the FIRST MONTH and $47/month for as long as you stay a member. Learn more and sign up at TheWriteCoach.biz/Club


All links mentioned are in the Episode #1201 Post.

The Full Post #1201: How your life experiences help you write! Interview with Doug Carter appeared first on The Write Coach site.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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