The Write Voice Podcast

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The Write Voice Podcast

We analyze compelling characters and human behaviors in novels to spark your personal growth and self-development. Discover yourself, one story at a time.

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    the Mother who “ruined everything”?

    Send us Fan MailWas Eve really the woman who ruined everything?In Week 1 of our Mother’s Day series, Misunderstood Motherhood: What the World Says vs What God Sees, we revisit Eve’s story through a biblical lens—moving beyond blame to uncover truth, identity, and redemption.If you’ve ever felt defined by one mistake or pressured to be perfect, this episode will remind you:You are not the moment that broke you. You are still part of the story God is writing.Inspired by The Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible and The Mothers, this episode explores faith, motherhood, healing, and what God truly says about women.Support the show

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    how do you live wholeheartedly in the middle?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we gently reflect on what it means to stay present when clarity hasn’t arrived yet. To keep showing up with honesty, even when things feel messy or unresolved.Because wholehearted living isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about choosing to remain open, grounded, and connected to yourself right here.Right in the middle.Take a breath. You’re allowed to be here. 🌿Support the show

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    what if being seen starts with you?

    Send us Fan MailThis week on The Write Voice, in this deeply personal episode, I share a recent experience that brought me face to face with unresolved emotion, how a simple dream triggered a wave of sadness and anxiety, and what it looked like to stay present instead of shutting it down.Together, we unpack:the difference between being seen by others and seeing yourselfwhy vulnerability starts internally before it’s ever expressed outwardlyhow to sit with hard emotions without abandoning yourselfand what wholehearted living looks like in real, imperfect momentsThis episode is an invitation to stop performing, stop hiding, and begin honoring the version of you that exists right now.You are worthy of being seen…not someday, but today.Support the show

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    are you strong or just surviving?

    Send us Fan MailOn the outside, strength can look like holding it all together—but underneath, it can feel like exhaustion and disconnection. In this episode, we gently unpack the difference between true strength and survival mode, and what it means to finally pause.Because real strength isn’t constant endurance—it’s honesty, softness, and allowing yourself to be supported.Take a breath. Check in. Where are you living… and where are you just surviving? 🧡Support the show

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    what’s the tangled lie about worth?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we begin by exploring a foundational question: What’s the tangled lie you’ve believed about your worth? So often, our sense of value is shaped by quiet, deeply rooted narratives—beliefs formed through experiences, relationships, and expectations we’ve carried for years.Together, we’ll gently uncover these hidden stories and examine how they’ve influenced the way we see ourselves. This isn’t about judgment or fixing—it’s about awareness, curiosity, and compassion.As we begin to untangle these lies, we make space for something truer: the understanding that worthiness isn’t something we earn—it’s something we already possess.This week, you’re invited to slow down, reflect, and notice the inner dialogue that shapes your sense of self. What have you been believing? And what might be possible if you let that belief go?Let’s start unraveling. 🧵Support the show

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    what does it mean to hope?

    Send us Fan MailIn Week 4 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild Built, we close with a gentle but powerful question: what does it mean to hope?As the story unfolds, we’re invited to consider hope not as certainty, but as something quieter…something we choose to hold onto even when the future feels unclear. It’s not about having all the answers, but about remaining open to possibility.In this episode, we reflect on how hope shows up in our lives, how we sustain it in difficult seasons, and what it looks like to carry even a small flicker of light forward.If you’ve been navigating uncertainty, searching for meaning, or simply needing a reminder that something good is still possible, this conversation is for you.Sometimes hope isn’t loud or obvious. Sometimes it’s a quiet decision to keep going. 🌿✨Support the show

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    what do people need?

    Send us Fan MailIn Week 3 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild-Built, we sit with one of the most honest and human questions of all: what do people really need?As Dex’s conversation deepens, the story gently challenges the assumptions we carry about purpose, fulfillment, and what makes a life meaningful. Is it productivity? Achievement? Or something quieter…like connection, presence, and being truly seen?In this episode, we reflect on the tension between what we’ve been taught to need and what our hearts might actually be longing for. Together, we explore how this question can reshape the way we view ourselves, our relationships, and the lives we’re building.If you’ve ever felt unsure about what truly matters or found yourself searching for something more, this conversation is an invitation to slow down and listen more closely.Sometimes the most important answers begin with a simple, honest question. Support the show

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    what is the power of gentle curiosity?

    Send us Fan MailIn Week 2 of journey through A Pslam for the Wild Built, we reflect on how curiosity can soften our assumptions and create space for deeper understanding. What happens when we stop trying to fix, explain, or control everything, and instead become willing to wonder?Together, we consider how gentle curiosity can help us reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with the questions that shape a meaningful life.If you’ve ever felt the pressure to have everything figured out, this conversation is a reminder that sometimes the most transformative thing we can do is simply stay curious. 🌿✨Support the show

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    rest as resistance

    Send us Fan MailIn Week 1 of our journey through A Psalm for the Wild Built, we begin with a quiet but radical idea: rest as resistance.In a culture that constantly asks us to do more, produce more, and prove our worth through productivity, this story gently invites us to pause. Through the early moments of Dex’s journey, we explore what it means to step away from the noise of expectation and listen for something deeper within ourselves.This episode reflects on the courage it takes to rest, the sacredness of slowing down, and the possibility that rest isn’t laziness but a powerful act of reclaiming our humanity.If you’ve been feeling weary, stretched thin, or quietly longing for space to breathe, this conversation is an invitation to slow down and begin again.Grab a warm drink, settle in, and join us as we explore what it means to rest in a restless world. 🌿✨Support the show

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    what does choosing love change?

    Send us Fan MailWhat does it really mean to choose love …especially after disappointment, heartbreak, or seasons that hardened us?In this episode of The Write Voice, we explore the quiet courage it takes to move forward with an open heart. Choosing love isn’t naïve. It isn’t weak. It’s a decision (sometimes daily) to stay soft in a world that can make us guarded.We talk about loving after loss, loving without losing yourself, and redefining what love looks like in this next chapter. Whether it’s romantic love, self-love, faith, friendship, or the love we extend to our own story…this conversation is an invitation to believe that love is still worth choosing.Support the show

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    what might your own margins be trying to tell you?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Pages of Our Past, we explore the spaces around the main narrative of our lives. The pauses between chapters. The scribbled notes of doubt, hope, change, and growth. Together, we reflect on how the “in-between” moments often hold the deepest truth about our journey — and why learning to notice them can help us understand our past with more compassion and clarity.Support the show

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    what do you do with the torn pages?

    Send us Fan MailNot every story gets a clean ending. Some chapters close quietly. Some pages are torn out.This week we step into the tender spaces we don’t always talk about…heartbreak that altered the course of our lives, losses that reshaped who we are, and the grief that lingers long after everyone else has moved on. Not all grief is dramatic or visible. Sometimes it hides in the ordinary. In the routines we keep. In the words we never got to say.Together, we’ll explore what it means to carry unfinished stories & the relationships that changed us, the goodbyes that felt too sudden, and the silent weight of moving forward when part of you still feels paused in the past.This episode is an invitation to sit with what aches, without rushing it away. To honor the torn pages instead of pretending they were never there.If you’ve ever loved deeply, lost quietly, or grieved in ways no one else could see…this conversation is for you.Support the show

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    where does your story begin?

    Send us Fan MailIn this opening episode, we step into the emotional heart of Pages of Our Past by Emily Scotto while exploring how beginnings are often small, subtle, and deeply human. We talk about memory, impact, and the courage it takes to look back at the moments that shaped us. This episode is about honoring the past, understanding our origins, and recognizing that sometimes the first page starts when we choose to open the chapters and explore our very own story.Support the show

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    the bell jar, style & symbolism

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Write Voice, lets step inside The Bell Jar to explore Sylvia Plath’s unmistakable style and the haunting symbolism that gives the novel its lasting power. We examine how Plath’s sharp imagery, dark humor, and confessional voice blur the line between observation and emotion, creating a narrative that feels both intimate and unsettling. This episode invites listeners to look beyond the plot and into the language…where symbolism becomes survival, and style becomes a way of naming what once felt unnameable.Support the show

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    reality and isolation

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we explore the haunting parallels between The Bell Jar and our own lived experiences of reality, identity, and isolation. Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar becomes more than a symbol of depression…it becomes a mirror for the moments when we feel cut off from ourselves, unsure of who we are, and disconnected from the world we’re supposed to belong to.We talk about the quiet ways isolation creeps in, how identity fractures under pressure, and what it means to question reality when your inner world doesn’t match the outer one. This is a conversation about naming what feels unspeakable, recognizing the jars we’re trapped in, and gently asking: what might it look like to lift the glass, even just an inch?Support the show

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    ambition & the search for meaning

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Write Voice, we explore The Bell Jar through the lens of ambition and the search for meaning, asking what happens when striving, success, and expectation begin to feel suffocating rather than fulfilling. Using Esther Greenwood’s experience as a mirror, we talk about the pressure to choose the “right” life, the grief of unlived possibilities, and the quiet fear of wanting something deeper than what the world applauds. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt trapped by ambition, exhausted by becoming, or unsure how to name a life that feels true instead of merely impressive.Support the show

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    gender & society

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive into the complex intersections of gender and society through the lens of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. We explore how societal expectations, gender roles, and cultural pressures shape identity, mental health, and the courage to define oneself. Join us as we unpack the layers of Plath’s classic work and reflect on what it means to navigate a world that often limits who we are allowed to be.Support the show

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    identity & mental health

    Send us Fan MailJanuary invites us into stillness…the kind that asks honest questions. In this episode, we open The Bell Jar not as a literary assignment, but as a reflective one. A story about identity, isolation, and the silent weight of expectations, The Bell Jar gives language to what so many feel but struggle to name.Together, we explore what it means to live under invisible pressure, to feel disconnected from the person the world expects us to be, and the courage it takes to finally say, this is who I am. As we step into a new year, this conversation is about naming our truth gently, without shame, and recognizing that awareness itself can be an act of liberation.This episode is for anyone standing at the threshold of January, learning that naming who we are may be the bravest beginning of all.Support the show

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    walking each other home

    Send us Fan MailJust as Salva’s story reminds us that survival is built through small, faithful steps and through the people who walk alongside us…The Write Voice explores what it means to come home to yourself while learning how to walk each other home. Through honest conversations, reflective storytelling, and faith-anchored wisdom, each episode invites listeners to lay down isolation and pick up connection.Support the show

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    the courage to belong to ourselves

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we learn that courage isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s a long walk. Sometimes it’s a daily return. And often, it’s choosing to honor who you are…and who you’re becoming…even when the path is grueling.Join us as we unpack how this powerful novel mirrors the lifelong practice of standing in your own identity, trusting your own journey, and finding belonging from the inside out.Support the show

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    the stillness between stories

    Send us Fan MailThis episode invites listeners to reflect on resilience, belonging, transition, and the quiet power that rises when we are suspended between stories, unsure of what comes next, yet still moving forward. Join us as we discover how these narratives—one outward, one inward—meet at the crossroads of courage and becoming.Support the show

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    coming home to you

    Send us Fan MailIn this December special edition, we slow down and reflect on A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park—a story of endurance, hope, and the power of one step at a time. Through the parallel journeys of Salva and Nya, we explore the stillness between stories, the courage it takes to belong to yourself, and what it truly means to walk each other home.This episode is an invitation to reflect on your own path, the lessons found in perseverance, and the quiet strength that carries us forward. As the year comes to a close, may this conversation guide you gently back to gratitude, purpose, and home within.Support the show

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    living the story

    Send us Fan Mail“Living the Story” invites you to see your life as a work of divine authorship—crafted, guided, and illuminated by The Giver of Stars. This episode explores what it means to live with intention, grace, and alignment in every unfolding chapter.Support the show

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    women as agents of change

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Write Voice, we explore the remarkable women who turned the simple act of delivering books into a movement for change. Inspired by the real Packhorse Librarians of Depression-era Kentucky, these stories reveal how courage, knowledge, and compassion can transform entire communities.This reflection speaks on the enduring truth that women have always been at the heart of progress—riding through rough terrain, carrying hope one page at a time.Support the show

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    grace and gratitude

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Write Voice, host Jessica Camacho reflects on The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes through the lens of grace and gratitude. Together, we’ll explore how the novel highlights the quiet strength of women who embodies the power of encouragement to uplift weary hearts, and the ways even small acts of kindness can create lasting impact.Jessica invites listeners to pause, reflect, and consider how grace and gratitude can shape the stories we are living today.Support the show

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    the trek

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Write Voice, host Jessica Camacho introduces The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes, a moving novel that reminds us of the quiet power found in everyday lives. Together, we’ll uncover three themes at the heart of the story:💌 The ripple effect of acts of kindness and encouragement👩‍🦰 The courage of women as agents of change in their communities📖 The invitation to live the story we’re meant to tellJessica brings warmth, reflection, and encouragement as she guides listeners through the lessons literature has to offer—inviting you to discover how stories can shape not only the way we think but also the way we live.Support the show

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    seeing is sanctified work

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, let’s explore Do Something for Nothing by Joshua Coombes and share what is discovered about the sacred act of seeing others—how attention, compassion, and presence transform everyday moments into sanctified work.Support the show

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    what you have is already enough

    Send us Fan MailDo Something for Nothing reveals a powerful truth—what we already have is enough to make a difference. We don’t need grand resources or perfect circumstances to bring change; we need only to show up with what’s in our hands and hearts. This podcast explores how ordinary moments, rooted in compassion, can ripple outward into extraordinary impact.Support the show

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    the complexity of human experiences

    Send us Fan MailLife is never simple—every person carries stories layered with struggle, hope, resilience, and unexpected turns. Do Something for Nothing reminds us that beneath the surface of every human experience lies a complexity worth seeing, listening to, and honoring. This podcast explores those intersections of dignity and compassion, showing how small acts of presence and kindness can bridge the vast landscapes of our stories.Support the show

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    dignity is unconditional

    Send us Fan MailThis episode explores the heart of Joshua Coombes’ Do Something for Nothing—the reminder that dignity is unconditional. Through stories and reflection, we uncover how small acts of kindness restore connection, hope, and humanity.Support the show

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    breathe in the whisper of crisp air

    Send us Fan Mail✂️ What began as a hairdresser offering free cuts to people experiencing homelessness became something deeper: a movement of dignity, listening, and human connection. I. This episode, we learn about how this book isn’t just about seeing—it’s about seeing differently. Support the show

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    turning the page & returning to yourself

    Send us Fan MailReflect:Every moment is a doorway.Not to the lives we didn’t live,but to the one we are living now.Hope is not hidden in the past or future—it blooms here,in the choice to begin againwith this breath,this day,this life.Support the show

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    hope in the present moment

    Send us Fan MailThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig illuminates the theme of hope in the present moment through Nora Seed’s journey across countless possible lives. As she explores what could have been, she realizes that fulfillment isn’t found in chasing a perfect past or future—it’s discovered in embracing the life she has now. The story reminds us that even in our darkest hours, the present moment holds the possibility for meaning, change, and joy.Support the show

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    the power of agency and choice

    Send us Fan MailThe Midnight Library by Matt Haig explores the power of choice and agency through the story of Nora Seed, who finds herself in a magical library between life and death. Each book offers a glimpse into a life she could have lived had she made different choices. The novel shows that while we cannot change the past, we hold the agency to shape our present and future—and that our worth isn’t defined by regrets, but by the choices we make now.Support the show

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    the value of every life

    Send us Fan MailIn a world that often measures worth by productivity, appearance, or success, The Value of Everything Life invites you to pause and reflect on the quiet, immeasurable beauty of simply being. This episode explores the sacred worth of every life—no matter how broken, overlooked, or hidden in plain sight. Through stories, reflections, and raw conversation, we’ll uncover how compassion, connection, and presence can remind us that value isn’t earned—it’s inherent.Tune in and be reminded: you matter, just as you are.Support the show

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    the weight of regret

    Send us Fan MailIn this deeply reflective episode, Jessica explores The Midnight Library by Matt Haig — a novel that opens the door to every life we could have lived and invites us to consider the one we’re living now. Through the lens of Nora Seed’s journey between life and death, we dive into the heavy emotional terrain of regret, and how it can shape our thoughts, our worth, and even our will to live. This is a tender episode for anyone carrying the weight of missed chances or wondering if it’s too late. With love and honesty, Jessica reminds us that as long as we’re here, our story isn’t over yet.Support the show

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    we’re so glad you’re here

    Send us Fan MailJessica reflects on The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, exploring the weight of regret, the value of every life, and the quiet power of choice. Through Nora’s journey, we’re reminded that no life is without pain — and there’s still hope, healing, and agency in the life we’re living now.Support the show

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    intro

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to The Write Voice podcast with your host, Jessica—a safe space where stories spark healing, and growth happens in community. Each episode dives deeper into the themes behind our monthly book pick, starting with The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.With honest reflections, gentle conversation, and a heart for transformation, Jessica invites you to journey through each chapter with intention. This podcast is part of our greater mission to nurture mental wellness and bring light to hard conversations, including suicide prevention, grief, and self-worth.Come as you are, breathe deep, and grow with us—one story at a time.Support the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We analyze compelling characters and human behaviors in novels to spark your personal growth and self-development. Discover yourself, one story at a time.

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Jessica Camacho

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