Ink, Coffee, and Regrets
Samuel explores why writers should write with intentionality—what he calls the engine—and how writing also serves as the soul: art, a practical tool, and a path to personal growth. This solo episode breaks down intention vs. outcome, how purpose acts as a compass and filter, and how knowing your audience reshapes tone, pacing, and structure. Samuel discusses writing as an art that creates experience and emotion, and as a tool for clarifying thought, journaling, and managing daily life. He shares examples from his reading life, reflections on journaling and healing, and how writing can reveal patterns, foster honesty, and aid in self-discovery. Key takeaways and prompts include a 200-word challenge to write with one explicit purpose, and a second exercise to write about a moment you misunderstood yourself. Samuel invites listeners to share their pieces via email (samuel@inkcoffeeandregrets.com) and reflects on the podcast’s nearly one-year milestone.
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