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The Resilient Writers Radio Show

Rhonda Douglas Resilient Writers

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Welcome to the Resilient Writers Radio Show! This is the podcast for writers who want to create and sustain a writing life they love. It's for writers who love books, and everything that goes into the making of them. For writers who wanna learn and grow in their craft, and improve their writing skills. Writers who want to finish their books, and get them out into the world so their ideal readers can enjoy them, writers who wanna spend more time in that flow state, writers who want to connect ...
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Writers Radio

The Writers Radio Contributors

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Writers Radio Podcasts...…discuss and present recent work being created by talented people, special events and all things writerly; an audio space where the inner world meets the outer. Writers Radio producers capture guest writers, interview authors and present them reading their work. A podcast episode is available after being broadcast. Episodes broadcast on Writers Radio at the beginning of each hour and continue for two weeks. Then that is replaced with a new one and the previous episod ...
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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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In these pet podcasts, host Tim Link will feature interviews with best-selling pet-related authors, award winning writers and journalists that focus on stories about animals and bloggers with interesting topics to share about pets. Each interview will give you firsthand knowledge about why the authors and writers chose a particular story, what the featured animals meant to them, and what has become of the animals that we talk about. All of the discussions will be compelling and informative. ...
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Whether you're a seasoned author or beginning writer... Subscribe and tune into WritersLife.org radio to get the latest news, tips and resources needed to take your love of writing to the next level, get published or simply generate an income from. Subscribe now, plus be sure to claim your free Writer's Toolkit by visiting our site at http://www.WritersLife.org/podcast-gift/ Writer's Life Radio - The Only Show for Authors and Writers, by Authors and Writers
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AAWW Radio is the podcast of the Asian American Writers' Workshop, an NYC literary arts space at the intersection of migration, race, and social justice. Listen to AAWW Radio and you’ll hear selected audio from our current and past events, as well as occasional original episodes. We’ve hosted established writers like Claudia Rankine, Maxine Hong Kingston, Roxane Gay, Amitav Ghosh, Ocean Vuong, Solmaz Sharif, and Jenny Zhang. Our events are intimate and intellectual, quirky yet curated, and d ...
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The loneliness of narrative, the loneliness of seeking truth, is our human condition. It is our task as writers. Betsy Warland Betsy’s popular inquiry into the act of writing, Breathing the Page, Reading the Act of Writing is in its second edition with an additional ten essays. Betsy reads one of these essays: Narrative Position, for this program. …
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This week's episode from The Resilient Writers Radio Show features an interview with Sue Brown-Moore, a book coach and developmental editor. We go deep into the intricacies of developmental editing, particularly for fiction and romance authors. The conversation dives into the purpose, timing, and benefits of developmental editing. When it comes to …
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Joining me for this episode is #1 New York Times Bestselling author of A Dog’s Purpose, W. Bruce Cameron. Bruce and I have a chat about his latest novel, My Three Dogs. The story involves three dogs, separated by a tragic accident and their journey to bring their furry family pack back together again. My Three Dogs proves that love will always find…
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Have you been inspired to travel somewhere after reading a book? There’s a book out now called Literary Journeys and it covers all sorts of destinations and experiences from the great quests (think Homer’s Odyssey or Don Quixote) or perhaps you’d like to follow James Joyce, William Faulkner or Joseph Conrad, then this book may be your inspiration o…
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In Praise of Regional Victoria, Bus Driver, Master of Light Leon Dark -Graeme Kemlo by Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)Por Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Our reporters who live in Valencia, Karin Avila and Keeley Warren, speak with Graeme Kemlo about the issues left behind after the devastating floods, and also about the volunteers who are helping to clean and clear the narrow streets of rubbish. Photo: Keeley Warren (l) and Karin Avila (r)Por Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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We are on the ground in Valencia, Spain, with two reporters front and centre to give us the low down on the shocking floods that have killed 217 people so far. Graeme Kemlo speaks to Keeley Warren and Karin Avila, in Spain. Photo by Shawn Forbno (creative commons license AP wire)Por Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Here's what you'll find in this week's show - an update from our two resident reporters in Valencia Spain in the wake of the devastating floods.. Plus our usual assortment of food, wine, ifestyle and travel stories.We appreciate your interest in our little show and thank you sincerely for listening.Por Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Adelaide-based reporter Carolyne Jasinski has built herself quite a reputation for her speaking engagements aboard different criuse ships. Most recently she spoke on an 8-day Cunard cruise from Sydney to Darwin, giving passengers an insight into the life of a travel writer. She also covers the essentials of storytelling through travel photography.P…
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We spoke with a n number of our US-born and US-resident team members over the past week in regard to the November election and all claimed it would be a very close race. Some admitted the polls had not always got it right, but pressed for a choice they all said Kamala by one percent, or three percent, or in one case, a landslide. Unlike some media …
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Here's the latest from the PALAT team at Travel Writers Radio covering food, wine, lifestyle and travel experiences around the corner and around the world.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comAnd, thanks for listeningPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Bridgett Leslie chats with Oral Historian Maureen Dickson on the significant contribution of Caribbean Servicemen to World War II, as British Royal Air Force pilots. They received little recognition for their efforts during and after the war. Her book 'Caribbean Service Men' is a record of hardship but also a celebration of achievement.…
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Kristin Henning found Menorca, in Spain's Balearic Islands, to be a great place to relax, enjoy nature on the Cami de Cavalls hiking trail, and to explore both ancient monuments and modern art. Kris spoke to Graeme KemloPhoto by Kristin Henning -2Naveta d’es TudonsMore information: travelpast50.comhttps://travelpast50.com/best-places-menorca-spain-…
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Helen Hayes sets out on a five-day journey by long-distance train—The Canadian—between Vancouver on the west coast and Toronto and then on to Quebec by the new Connector trains. There was a hiccup in her journey, but she enjoyed a comfortable cabin with a wide single bed, excellent meals, and attentive service. She especially loved being lulled to …
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Re-imagining a classic fairy tale with puppeteer, puppet builder, performer, director and filmmaker Kris Fleerackers. Bored and tired of doing chores, little Lotte Grimm sneaks a peek at a ‘broken’ fairy tale her older brothers have collected. To fix it, she finds a way to enter the story and save its heroine, but not everything goes as planned… Go…
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Here's what you'll find on our show this week. We basically Go West (as the song suggests) speaking to interesting folks in Perth, Fremantle and the Swan Valley Western Australia; plus our Bali Correspondent, herself a West Australian about issues on the holiday island.Please enjoy however and wherever you are tuned in.We;d love to hear from you by…
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#Worth1000Words is a segment where we recgnise good and interesting photos, mostly taken by our team.a But tonight we have a photo taken by a family member of our reporter Bridgett Leslie from New York. Her neice, Keziah Moonsamy took her phone out and pointed it at the night sky in Utah and managed to get a photo of Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS or simp…
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One of Graeme Kemlo's most interesting experiences in Western Australia recently was a masterclass with multi-award winning distiller James Young of Old Young’s distillery in the Swan Valley out of Perth Graeme first met James before COVID in a small tasting room, which has now developed into a much larger facility weith a restaurant and he has a l…
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Journalist and editor Justine Costigan left Melbourne about five months ago toexperience life and some work in Europe with her partner. Here she shares her favourite experiences telling Graeme Kemlo of her joy at eating a simple fish meal in a quiet village by the sea. There's a lot to be said for her decision to take a half-year gap year and much …
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One of the newer members of our team is Carmen Jenner from Perth. She’s been a travel writer for 18 years, but originally was a qualified librarian working in the exploration industry, but as she explains to Graeme Kemlo, when the travel writing bug bit she decided this was the passion she wanted tio pursue.Photo: Carmen Jenner…
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Among the things Justine Costigan will appreciate on her return to Melbourne after nearly half a year in Europe will be not having to live out of a suitcase...and her friends and family of course,Photo by Justine Costigan - A Scene from MoroccoPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Fremantle is the port city for Perth and one of the busiest in Australia, a far cry from the sleepy town that fired up in the mid ]80s when Alan Bond had won the |America’s Cup and Freo was chosen as the place from which to defend against a brace of international challengers. Graeme Kemlo was fortunate to have been there working with Data General a…
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The holiday island of Bali Indonesia is much loves by West Australians as it is close enough to them by plane to serve as a long weekend getaway. Hence its popularity...bBut is it getting too popular? Bali correspondent, Suzanne Hart has lived there for seven years and says locals are beginning to publicly question some of the new developments and …
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Joining me for this episode is New York Times bestselling author Donna Andrews. Donna and I chat about her latest (36 in total) in the Meg Langslow Mystery series, Rockin’ Around the Chickadee. The story centers around Meg trying to keep her pregnant sister-in-law calm and stress free during the Christmas holiday season when suddenly a dead body is…
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In this episode of The Resilient Writers Radio Show, I host my friend, author and book coach Emma Dhesi, to explore the psychological and practical challenges that writers face, especially when completing a novel. Emma shares her personal journey of overcoming sporadic writing, highlighting how a realistic understanding of the difficulty of writing…
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Something a little different this week! In this episode, I am speaking with Brooks Elms, a professional screenwriter and coach who shares his insights into screenwriting. Our conversation covers both the technical and creative aspects of the craft, as well as tips for those who are new to screenwriting or looking to transition from other writing fo…
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Graeme Kemlo attended last week’s WTTC Glopbal Summit in Perth for micenet and travel writers radio as a special guest of Business Evenmts Perth. Here he speaks with Gareth Martin, CEO of Business Events Perth about the event and the opportunities it presentedPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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In this next part of John Kerry’s speech, he boild down his message to six words – "we’re not doing enough fast enough"/ Still Kerry, the man credited with achieving the Paris accord for the Obama administration, he remains optimistic that a combination of human inverntiveness and new and emerging technologies will find a solution to solve the clim…
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The keynote speaker at last week’s World Tourism and Trade Council event in Perth was the former US Secretary of State and now climate envoy, John Kerry. He sat down for a fireside chat with WTTC CEO Julia Simpson and a wide-ranging speech received a standing ovation. Kerry a much-decorated Navy veteran who won the silver star, bronze star and thre…
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Our US-based reporter Kristin Henning joins us to chat about Mallorca, the largest, most populated, and most touristed of Spain's Balearic Islands. She discovers Mallorca does not feel at all like a touristy beach destination if you avoid peak travel months and choose the right places to see. What it *does* offer is dramatic scenery, historic mount…
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There’s many ways to get to know a city, to dig into the culture , to hear the stories that every city has to tell. But it is often difficult to find out these things on your own. For many years we have been vksiting Western Australia and over a number of visits we've taken a walking tour of Perth and Fremantle by tourism entrepreneur, Ryan Mossny,…
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Here's the latest content from Travel Writers Radio for the week lf October 16 hosted by Graeme Kemlo and Justine Costigan.Please enjoy and thanks for listening.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Co-host tonight, Justine Costigan is nearing the end of a four month change of scenery from Melbourne to Europe, which we reckon is a wonderful opportunity if the time is right for you to leave home with your partner and simply enjoy the pleasures of Europe without the time constraint of a two week vacation. We know Justine was pretty busy though a…
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Radical Acts of Love How We Find Hope at the End of Life Janie Brown has been an oncology nurse, first in Glasgow, then Vancouver for four decades. She is the founder of the Callanish Society which, through programs and retreats, creates a healing space for people who have been irrevocably changed by cancer. “With Radical Acts of Love, Janie Brown …
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This week I have an interview with Kevin T. Johns, a writing coach and author who is also based in Ottawa, Canada, where I live. Our conversation revolves around the challenges aspiring authors face, particularly in completing their first draft, and how writers can better approach storytelling and the writing process. Kevin emphasizes that many wri…
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In this episode I provide insight into one of my recently released digital streaming albums, Guided Meditation: Connecting With the Animals. Through calming music and my narration, I guide you through a journey to clear your mind and open your heart to all of the animals around you. Guided Meditation: Connecting With the Animals allows you to take …
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Here at Travel Writers Radio we are occasionally asked to look at new products and we’re happy to do that. One such product is DrinkMate, a beverage carbonation system said to have improved the way you create your own fizzy water (plus other types of liquid) at home. Graeme Kemlo gives it a test drive.…
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In August last year a devastating wildfire fanned by hurricane-force winds razed the township of Lahaina, Maui – the ancient capital of the Hawaiian Islands. It killed 99 people and destroyed 2700 homes and businesses in the hugely popular waterfront tourist destination. While many are still grieving their loss, Hawaii wants us to return to Maui. H…
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Fasten your seat belt and get ready to learn about the best road trips in the world. Helen Hayes speaks to Lee Atkinson about her new book - Ultimate Road Trips - published by Hardie Grant and now available online or in all good book stores.Photo: Lee AtkinsonPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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This week's episode features an interview with Janelle Hardy, a multifaceted creative with expertise in dance, somatic experiences, and memoir writing. We explore how body awareness influences creativity and our writing. Janelle shares her journey from feeling disembodied to becoming more connected through somatic practices and nervous system regul…
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This week, I interview Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, an author, speaker, and Choctaw storyteller from Texas who has published 19 books. Sarah writes historical fiction, primarily focusing on American Indian characters, particularly from her own Choctaw heritage. Her *Choctaw Tribune* series, for example, highlights the Choctaw people, although she also i…
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Graeme Kemlo speaks to Christian Young co-founder of Lord Howe Island Distilling Company about their winning gin at the recent Sydney Royal Spirits Championships. Lord Howe, 600 km off the coast of Sydney has unique botanicals found nowhere else, giving the gin its unique characteristics.Photo: Anthony Riddle Christian Young - Sydney Royal Distille…
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Does travel increase your longevity? Research at Edith Cowan University seems to suggest it does. Fangli Hu, lead reseacher in the Centre for Precision Health. She spoke to our reporter Carmen Jenner in PerrthPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Carolyne Jasinski knows a thing or two about camper vans, but she had to solve a problem on her last trip. Just how does a height-challenged hirer reach a bed that drops down from the ceiling? Photo: Our reporter's office and accommodation in a Queensland canefieldPor Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Michelle Nicholas has hiked multiple times in Nepal, has climbed Kiliminjaro and Kinabalu, and she's found a new favourite ... Mongolia. Michelle talked to Helen Hayes about her trip and what she loved about it.Photo supplied.Por Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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