Your Next Chapter

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Your Next Chapter

The podcast for women who read, write and live creatively. 

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    The Long Game: Why Endurance Beats Intensity

    Season 3, Episode 2As humans, we're drawn to what's visible. The big launches, the early success. The people who seem to be crushing it right away. But what if that's usually not what lasts? In this episode, I'm sharing a moment from one of my yoga classes that completely reframed how I think about creative work, and why going all out in the beginning can actually work against you. If you're building something that matters, this is your reminder: it's not about being the most impressive early on. It's about staying power. 

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    When Too Much Advice Is Holding You Back

    Season 3, Episode 1At some point, more information stops helping and starts holding you back.In this episode, I’m talking about what happens when you take in too many resources while trying to grow creatively. Courses, books, podcasts, advice… and suddenly, instead of clarity, you feel confused, stuck, and disconnected from your own instincts.If you’ve ever found yourself second-guessing everything, comparing your progress, or feeling like you need one more course before you can move forward, this episode is for you.Because at some point, it’s not about more input. It’s about trusting yourself—and getting busy creating.

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    Confidence Isn't What You Think It Is (with Kristen Arnett)

    Season 2, Episode 12Confidence is often misunderstood, and it might be the very thing holding you back.In this final episode of the constraint series, I’m joined by my friend Kristen Arnett, confidence coach and founder of Meant to Be Me, who walks us through what confidence actually is (and what it isn’t).If you’ve ever felt behind, overlooked, or lacking the confidence to go after your dreams, this episode will give you a new way to think about confidence—and a practical path forward.

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    Maybe You're Not “Not Ready;" You’re Avoiding Being Seen

    Season 2, Episode 11If you’ve ever told yourself “I’m not ready” when it comes to pursuing something creative, this episode is for you.In this third installment of the constraint series, I'm unpacking one of the most convincing and socially acceptable reasons we delay our creative work: readiness. It sounds responsible, but often, it’s something else entirely.Listen in to hear about the different ways “I’m not ready” shows up, from perfectionism to lack of clarity to over-planning, and how these patterns can quietly keep you stuck.If you’ve been waiting for the “right time,” more clarity, or more confidence, this episode will challenge that thinking and help you move forward anyway.

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    The Truth About Money and Creative Work (No One Says This)

    Season 2, Episode 10  Money can be one of the biggest barriers in a creative life and it's also one of the least honestly discussed.We love to say “just start” or “just create,” but access matters. Money impacts your time, your training, your tools and your opportunities. At the same time, having money doesn’t guarantee success, and plenty of people with access never follow through.In this episode, I break down both sides of that reality. Not in a vague, inspirational way, but in a practical, grounded way that actually helps you move forward.If money has ever made you feel behind, stuck, or like you’re already at a disadvantage, this episode will help you reframe that and figure out what to do next with what you have.Because, yes, money is a constraint, but it’s not the end of the story.

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    Why You Don’t Have Time to Create (and What to Do About It)

    Season 2, Episode 9In this episode, we’re kicking off the Creative Constraints series by tackling the most common barrier of all: time.If you’ve ever said, “I just don’t have time to create,” you’re not wrong. Time is limited, layered and often already spoken for. Between work, family, health and everyday responsibilities, creativity is usually the first thing to get pushed aside.But this episode isn’t about pretending we all have the same 24 hours. It’s about working with the time you actually have.Join me as I break down why time feels so scarce, how your current season of life shapes what’s possible, and how to stay connected to your creativity even when your schedule feels full. 

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    There's Enough Sun For Everyone... But is There?

    Season 2, Episode 8We often hear that there's room for everyone in creative fields, but the reality is that markets are limited, opportunities are competitive and only so many names can be at the top at one time. In this episode, I get candid about market share, visibility and the emotional side of competing in artistic industries. I explore how comparison can either motivate or crush you, why understanding the business side of your art matters and how learning where you truly fit can open new paths you may not have considered. If you'd like to remain ambitious without letting competition steal your joy or your creative energy, this conversation will help. 

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    Industry Gatekeepers: The Good, The Bad, The Necessary

    Season 2, Episode 7In creative industries, someone is almost always deciding what gets chosen, funded, published or seen. These people, known as gatekeepers, can open important doors but can also feel like impossible barriers. Listen in to this episode of Your Next Chapter as I chat about who gatekeepers really are, why subjectivity plays such a big role in the arts and how to keep going when approval feels out of reach. If you've ever felt stuck waiting for permission to create or succeed, this one's for you. 

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    Where You Look, You Go

    Season 2, Episode 6In both yoga and ballet, there is a simple principle. Where you look, your body follows. In this episode, I reveal how your focus shapes your direction, not just physically but creatively and emotionally as well. This discussion looks at attention, fear and possibility, and how small shifts in where we put our gaze can quietly change the trajectory of our creative lives. If you have been feeling stuck or hesitant to aim higher, this episode will give you a grounded reframe. 

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    Does Starting Early Really Give You an Advantage?

    Season 2, Episode 5We're often told that locking into one pursuit young is the key to success, but research and real life tell a more complicated story. In this episode of Your Next Chapter, I explore early specialization, creative pressure and why starting later or taking a nonlinear approach can lead to deeper, more sustainable creativity. Using examples from dance, athletics and the arts, this conversation invites you to rethink timing, talent and what it really means to grow into your creative potential.

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    Love Your Life: Resilience, Reinvention & Closing a Chapter with Jessica Nicely

    Season 2, Episode 4In this special February “Love” episode, the final of the series, I'm joined by my friend, author and advocate Jessica Nicely. In this powerful conversation, Jessica talks about resilience, reinvention, and what it truly means to love your life.She shares how she moved forward after a traumatic childhood* and the courage it took to write a memoir about her life. Jessica also reflects on building a child abuse prevention foundation, and how she knew it was time to close that 13-year chapter. This episode explores listening to your body and intuition, the power of art in the healing process, personal growth, and the surprising freedom that can come from letting go.If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s time to pivot, release, or begin again—this episode will remind you that loving your life sometimes means choosing gratitude, peace, growth, and forward motion. *Trigger warning: Sensitive topics like child abuse, domestic violence and suicide are mentioned. 

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    Love Your Body: It's Where Your Creativity Lives

    The idea of the tortured artist has been longstanding across cultures and time, but it's also deeply misleading. In this episode, I talk about how your physical and mental health support creativity and vice versa. Join me as I discuss how small, sustainable wellness habits can improve clarity, energy and creative progress without becoming overwhelming. If you've ever felt disconnected from your body while in pursuit of your goals, here's a gentle, supportive path to reconnecting and thriving. 

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    Love Other Creators: The Case for Creative Allyship

    Season 2, Episode 2Creativity doesn't thrive in isolation. In this episode of Your Next Chapter, I share the importance of supporting others in creative fields and how community can strengthen rather than dilute your own work. Listen in about allyship, generosity and how to handle the beast of comparison. If you want to build meaningful creative relationships without losing your voice or momentum, this one's for you. 

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    Love Your Strengths: Ikigai and Doing What You’re Built For

    Season 2, Episode 1/The Love SeriesWe often focus on fixing our weaknesses instead of building on what already comes naturally. In this episode, I dig into the idea of Ikigai and how understanding your strengths can bring more clarity, confidence and ease to your creative life. This conversation looks at skills versus strengths, why we sometimes overlook what we're good at and how identifying our creative sweet spot can reduce comparison and burnout. If you're craving direction without pressure, I invite you to listen in and see yourself and your work more clearly. 

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    The Two Kinds of Passion (And Which One Leads to Burnout)

    Season 1, Episode 10Not all passion leads to fulfillment. In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," I explore the differences between obsessive passion and harmonious passion. You'll learn to recognize the signs of the former, how short-term productivity might lure you into a trap, and how to reconnect with a more balanced, life-giving approach to your creative work. This episode is for anyone who wants to keep creating, without losing themselves along the way. 

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    Is it Too Late? The Truth About The Agelessness of Creativity

    Season 1, Episode 9 It is easy to look at early success stories and feel behind or discouraged. But creativity does not belong to any single age or season.In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," I explore the idea that the timing of your creative life matters less than the depth you bring to it. We talk about why comparison steals joy, how life experience can strengthen creative work and why starting later can actually be an advantage.This episode is an invitation to release timelines and trust that you are creating at the right pace, in the right chapter.

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    Who Gets a Say When You’re Creating?

    Season 1, Episode 8 When you're in the process of creating, feedback may come whether you want it or not. In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," I talk about how to decide who should have a voice in your creative process and who should not. We explore the difference between helpful critique and unhelpful noise, how ego can show up on both sides of feedback and why knowing your vision matters before inviting opinions.This episode is for anyone navigating advice from well-meaning friends and family and the vulnerability that comes with sharing work that is still in progress.

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    Pay Yourself First

    Season 1, Episode 7 What would change if you treated your goals, health and creativity as non-negotiable?In this episode, I talk about what it really means to pay yourself first, both literally and figuratively. We explore how consistency shapes progress, why keeping commitments to yourself matters and how small daily actions around money, time, movement and creative work compound over time.If you want to see a big change in your life, listen in for insights into making space for the life you want to live, one intentional choice at a time.

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    What if You Didn't Start With Resolutions?

    Season 1, Episode 6What if the new year did not require a full reset or a list of rigid resolutions?In this episode of "Your Next Chapter," I explore a gentler approach to growth that focuses on intention, awareness, and small, meaningful shifts rather than drastic change. We talk about why traditional resolutions often fail, how to set yourself up for sustainable progress, and what it looks like to aspire without pressure.This episode is an invitation to move into 2026 thoughtfully, with clarity and self-trust.

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    Let's Actually Celebrate the Journey

    Season 1, Episode 5In this episode, we talk about what it really means to celebrate the journey, not just the visible success at the end. The truth is that most of our creative lives happen beneath the surface. The drafts, the doubt, the discipline, the tiny wins, the hidden work, the messy middle. The parts no one sees.Today, we explore how to honor the quiet progress you make every day and why the unseen effort matters. If you're in a chapter where you're doing the work but not seeing the results yet, this episode will help you feel seen, encouraged and supported.It is time to celebrate the part of your story that is still unfolding.

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    Why Your Next Chapter Might be a Pause

    Season 1, Episode 4In this episode, we talk about the chapters in life that look quiet from the outside but are deeply important on the inside. Sometimes our next chapter is not a burst of momentum. Sometimes, it's a pause, a breath, or a season of stillness that protects our creativity and well-being. If you're in a slower or more reflective chapter right now, this episode will help you feel grounded, validated and at peace with where you are. Rest is not falling behind. Rest is part of the story. Listen in for a gentler way to think about growth and why scaled-back seasons matter more than we realize. 

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    A More Meaningful Holiday: Giving Art and Books as Gifts

    Season 1, Episode 3This week, I explore why art, books and creative work make some of the most meaningful gifts we can give. I share why supporting artists matters, how creativity becomes connection and a few personal examples of gifts that left a lasting impression. If you're looking for thoughtful holiday ideas that go beyond trends or sales gimmicks, this episode will inspire you to give with intention and from the heart.

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    Turning What You Have Into Enough

    Season 1, Episode 2In this heartfelt episode of "Your Next Chapter," I reflect on how gratitude can shift our creative lives, our pace and our perspective, including the science behind its impact. I also explore why pausing to notice what’s already good can change how we show up for our work and the people we love.

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    What Chapter Are You In?

    Season 1, Episode 1 If your life were a book, what chapter are you in right now? Is it a season of reflection, rebuilding or bold pursuit?In this first episode of "Your Next Chapter," I invite you to pause, take stock and embrace the season you're in without comparing it to anyone else’s story. Whether you’re chasing a dream or learning to slow down, this conversation is a reminder to be present where you are, and trust that every chapter matters.

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    Your Next Chapter: Trailer

    Your Next Chapter is a podcast about what it really takes to live and create with intention. In this short trailer, host Rebecca Hasulak introduces the show and the themes that will guide every episode, from finding balance to celebrating the messy middle.

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The podcast for women who read, write and live creatively.

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Rebecca Hasulak

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