Don't waste your trials with Carol Wyllie
An episode of the The Write Mindset with T.C. BurrChange your mind. Write your book. podcast, hosted by T.C. Burr, titled "Don't waste your trials with Carol Wyllie" was published on September 30, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.
September 30, 2024 ·32m · The Write Mindset with T.C. BurrChange your mind. Write your book.
Summary
Yet Podcast Episode 29 This week on the podcast, I interviewed a retired 20+ year stay at home mom turned empty nester, turned self-published author Carol Wyllie. Carol thought she would jump right into writing when she became an empty nester, but things took a detour when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Carol’s been a lifetime writer and has always dreamt of writing and publishing books. After her dream of raising a family had come true, she shifted her focus to writing full time. When her kids were younger, she wrote a series of children’s books on social graces. After going through her cancer treatment, with some encouragement from a friend, a seed was planted for her to share her journey in a nonfiction book. In 2021, Chemo Pissed Me Off went from a blank page to published in five and a half months and “wrote itself.” As Carol says, “why waste something like this - put it down so that others can have this resource.” Listen as Carol and I discuss: Her decision to leverage her experience of cancer treatments to help others Her struggle with imposter syndrome and how she works to combat it The futility of comparison Beginning with the end in mind The importance of "just writing" the 1st draft Her children’s fiction book series Resources Mentioned in this episode Published by Chandler Bolt Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody Dave Chesson / Kindlepreneur Connect with Carol wylliegirl.com @thewylliegirl on Instagram and Threads Buy Carol's books Chemo Pissed Me Off Mad Dog Books https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3Y7VYK4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX4PK6MD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSR2F5QY About T.C. Burr After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up. Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures. A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets. Today's a great day to get started. It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet. Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at tcburr.com, and follow @yetpodcast on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.
Episode Description
Yet Podcast Episode 29
This week on the podcast, I interviewed a retired 20+ year stay at home mom turned empty nester, turned self-published author Carol Wyllie.
Carol thought she would jump right into writing when she became an empty nester, but things took a detour when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Carol’s been a lifetime writer and has always dreamt of writing and publishing books. After her dream of raising a family had come true, she shifted her focus to writing full time.
When her kids were younger, she wrote a series of children’s books on social graces.
After going through her cancer treatment, with some encouragement from a friend, a seed was planted for her to share her journey in a nonfiction book.
In 2021, Chemo Pissed Me Off went from a blank page to published in five and a half months and “wrote itself.”
As Carol says, “why waste something like this - put it down so that others can have this resource.”
Listen as Carol and I discuss:
- Her decision to leverage her experience of cancer treatments to help others
- Her struggle with imposter syndrome and how she works to combat it
- The futility of comparison
- Beginning with the end in mind
- The importance of "just writing" the 1st draft
- Her children’s fiction book series
Resources Mentioned in this episode Published by Chandler Bolt
Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody
Dave Chesson / Kindlepreneur
Connect with Carol
@thewylliegirl on Instagram and Threads
Buy Carol's books
Mad Dog Books
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3Y7VYK4
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX4PK6MD
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSR2F5QY
About T.C. Burr
After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up.
Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures.
A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets.
Today's a great day to get started.
It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet.
Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at tcburr.com, and follow @yetpodcast on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.
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