How to write the book that your soul wants you to share with Robin Finn

EPISODE · Jun 18, 2024 · 24 MIN

How to write the book that your soul wants you to share with Robin Finn

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

Today, we're chatting with Robin Finn, the amazing author of "Heart, Soul, Pen." Robbin opens up about her journey from self-doubt to finding her voice and how she helps moms and writers nurture their creativity amidst the craziness of everyday life. Her advice is all about finding and sharing your unique voice through writing. Robin shares her tips for overcoming limiting beliefs, connecting with your creative side, and setting up writing rituals. She busts the myth of originality and shows us the power of personal storytelling. Robbin's insights will inspire you to embrace your worthiness and start your writing journey with confidence.    About Robin: Robin Finn MPH, MA, is an award-winning writer, teacher, and author of the new book, Heart. Soul. Pen.: Find Your Voice on the Page and in Your Life (Morehouse Publishing, May 14, 2024). Her work has appeared in national and international press, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and more. She teaches at the esteemed UCLA Extension Writer’s Program and is a cum laude graduate of UCLA. Robin holds master’s degrees in public health from Columbia University and in spiritual psychology from the University of Santa Monica. She lives in Los Angeles with her family where she writes about midlife, spirituality, the creative process, and finding inner peace (sort of). She is a longtime advocate for children with ADHD and learning differences.     PS. Reviews are like a virtual hug and you know I  LOVE hugs! It would mean the world to me if you could please write me an honest review so more women can find this show 🤗   Thank you so much for your love and support!!     Link to review is below:     https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-abundant/id1458932675   

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