EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 25 MIN
From Ghostwriting to Guiding: Megan Okonsky on Storytelling That Transforms Lives
from Plot Twist Radio · host Erin Egnatz
What if writing a book isn’t about becoming an author… but becoming a guide?In this episode of Plot Twist Radio, Erin sits down with author, ghostwriter, and editor Megan Okonsky to explore the deeper purpose behind storytelling—and why the most powerful books don’t just entertain, they transform.Megan shares how the Hero’s Journey shapes not only the stories we tell, but the lives we live—and how she helps clients turn their experiences into meaningful, impactful books. They also dive into the realities of writing, from the fear that stops most people from starting to the messy, nonlinear process of actually finishing a manuscript.Plus, Megan talks about her debut novel The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace—a quirky, heartfelt story about grief, identity, and a mysterious group of barefoot strangers who shake up a small Texas town.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why many writers never start (and how to push past it)The difference between writing to impress vs. writing to guideHow the Hero’s Journey applies to real lifeWhy funny books are harder to sell—but more needed than everMegan’s unique writing process (and why she rewrites everything)If you’ve ever wanted to write a book—or wondered if your story matters—this episode is for you.You can find Megan on Instagram.
What this episode covers
What if writing a book isn’t about becoming an author… but becoming a guide?In this episode of Plot Twist Radio, Erin sits down with author, ghostwriter, and editor Megan Okonsky to explore the deeper purpose behind storytelling—and why the most powerful books don’t just entertain, they transform.Megan shares how the Hero’s Journey shapes not only the stories we tell, but the lives we live—and how she helps clients turn their experiences into meaningful, impactful books. They also dive into the realities of writing, from the fear that stops most people from starting to the messy, nonlinear process of actually finishing a manuscript.Plus, Megan talks about her debut novel The Barefoot Followers of Sweet Potato Grace—a quirky, heartfelt story about grief, identity, and a mysterious group of barefoot strangers who shake up a small Texas town.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why many writers never start (and how to push past it)The difference between writing to impress vs. writing to guideHow the Hero’s Journey applies to real lifeWhy funny books are harder to sell—but more needed than everMegan’s unique writing process (and why she rewrites everything)If you’ve ever wanted to write a book—or wondered if your story matters—this episode is for you.You can find Megan on Instagram.
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