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E66: How Vampires Reveal the Power of Family Over Society’s Expectations with Richard Spegal

22 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Richard Spiegel shares how he transforms chaos into captivating worlds, revealing the truth behind his vampire saga. His military background and mental health journey fuel realistic fight scenes and vivid imagination. Discover how authenticity and family-centric themes revolutionize vampire fiction, and explore the link between mental illness and creativity. This episode offers fresh perspectives on storytelling and the power of authenticity, inspiring writers and creatives to embrace personal battles and create resonant stories. Connect with Richard: https://richardspegal.com/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509955/support] Want to find out more? Check out the website: www.worksucksbutilikeit.com

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