For Love of Memoir

Finding Your Inner Glow with Angie Hawkins

1 h 0 min · 4 mei 2026
aflevering Finding Your Inner Glow with Angie Hawkins artwork

Beschrijving

In this episode of For Love of Memoir, Angie Hawkins, author of Running in Slippers, shares the story behind her book and the experiences that shaped it.Running in Slippers traces what it looks like to keep moving through life when things don’t unfold the way you expected. In our conversation, Angie talks about the moments that forced her to keep going, what it meant to live through those experiences in real time, and how writing the book changed the way she understands them now.This is a conversation about endurance, perspective, and what it takes to keep showing up to your own life.

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de For Love of Memoir community!

Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

27 afleveringen

aflevering Finding Fantastic Joy with Leah Johnson artwork

Finding Fantastic Joy with Leah Johnson

What happens when the life you've worked so hard to build no longer feels like your own?Before becoming an author, Leah Johnson spent years building a successful career in politics, advocating for others and helping shape public policy. But behind that success, she was struggling to advocate for herself.One line from our conversation has stayed with me:"I spent a lifetime building advocacy campaigns for everyone else but myself."In this episode, we explore success, identity, addiction, creativity, and what it takes to choose a life that feels aligned with who you really are.It's a conversation about memoir, but it's also a conversation about the courage to rewrite the stories we've been living.🎙️ Listen wherever you enjoy podcasts.@ForLoveOfMemoirFollow Leah and purchase a copy of Finding Fantastic Joy here:https://www.findingfantasticjoy.com/

15 jul 202657 min
aflevering Writing Memories with Matthew Kiell artwork

Writing Memories with Matthew Kiell

In this episode of *For Love of Memoir*, Erin Swanson is joined by memoirist Matthew Kiell for a conversation about the fascinating challenge of writing from memory.Together, they explore the relationship between memory and truth, why memoir doesn't require perfect recall, and how writers can faithfully reconstruct the past while remaining honest about what they know, what they don't know, and what memory leaves behind.Matthew shares his approach to memoir structure, the role of scene and reflection, and the important distinction between fictionalizing events and writing authentically from lived experience. Whether you're writing your own memoir or simply curious about how memory shapes the stories we tell, this conversation offers thoughtful insights into the craft of transforming life into literature.Purchase a copy of A Memory Mosaic here:https://a.co/d/039JI3mX

28 jun 20261 h 1 min
aflevering Beyond the Surface with Christie Green artwork

Beyond the Surface with Christie Green

In this episode of *For Love of Memoir*, Christie Green joins me to discuss her memoir *Moonlit Elk*.Part memoir, part exploration of instinct, identity, and the natural world, *Moonlit Elk* follows Christie’s movement into hunting, solitude, and a way of living that challenged many of the expectations she once carried about herself and the world around her.Guided in part by her dreams, Christie reflects on learning to trust a different kind of knowing and what happened when she began paying closer attention to instinct, the natural world, and the parts of herself that didn’t fit neatly into modern life.In our conversation, we talk about writing from the body instead of the intellect, stepping into spaces traditionally dominated by men, the relationship between humans and animals, and the search for a more honest way of being alive.Follow Christie and learn more about her work at:christiegreen.net

31 mei 202655 min