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Meet the Author with Allison TrowbridgeMeet the Author with Allison TrowbridgeDo You Have a Book in You? Allison Fallon on “Write Your Story”Welcome to Meet the Author, a show that takes you behind the scenes to meet the authors of today’s most impactful books. This is a show about stories and ideas that will educate, encourage, and inspire you to live a richer, more meaningful life. On today’s episode, we’re joined by writing coach and bestselling author Allison Fallon, whose new book, Write Your Story, dives into the transformative power of personal storytelling. Allison explores how sharing our stories—no matter how ordinary or extraordinary—can be a profound pathway to...2024-11-1837 minThe Copywriter Club PodcastThe Copywriter Club PodcastTCC Podcast #418: Writing Your Story with Allison FallonWant to write a book? There are plenty of experts who will tell you how. But Allison Fallon has an approach that's different from all the others—at least, that's how it felt to be. Allison is the guest for the 418th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast and when you hear what she shares about the process of writing, I think you'll agree, she does this a little differently—and it might just be the approach that works for you. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.   Stuff to check out: The Power of Writin...2024-10-2250 minTypologyTypologyExploring the Power of Storytelling: Insights from Allison Fallon and Donald Miller In this captivating episode of Typology, we delve into the power of storytelling with two incredible guests, author Allison Fallon (Enneagram 4) and business educator and author Donald Miller (Enneagram 3). The episode centers around Allie's new book, "Write Your Story: A Simple Framework to Understand Yourself, Your Story, and Your Purpose in the World." Allison shares her experience as a storyteller and the driving force behind her work. She discusses the importance of finding the unique angle in every person's story and the deep connection between storytelling and self-discovery. She explains, "every person has something interesting to say,"...2024-06-0639 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai#174: Allison Fallon—The Life-Changing Magic of Telling Your Own StoryAre you tired of superficial connections and quick fixes in a world that seems to prioritize them? Many of us crave deeper meaning and genuine interactions, but often find ourselves detached from our own stories and the profound impact they can have on shaping who we are and how we relate to others. Can reconnecting with your own story change how you see yourself and improve your relationships with others?   In this week’s episode, host Donald Miller is joined by Allison Fallon, author of Write Your Story: A Simple Framework to Understand Yourself, Your Sto...2024-05-1332 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai#174: Allison Fallon—The Life-Changing Magic of Telling Your Own StoryAre you tired of superficial connections and quick fixes in a world that seems to prioritize them? Many of us crave deeper meaning and genuine interactions, but often find ourselves detached from our own stories and the profound impact they can have on shaping who we are and how we relate to others. Can reconnecting with your own story change how you see yourself and improve your relationships with others?   In this week’s episode, host Donald Miller is joined by Allison Fallon, author of Write Your Story: A Simple Framework to Understand Yourself, Your Sto...2024-05-1332 minMaster of Life Awareness 🧠Master of Life Awareness 🧠"The Power of Writing it Down" by Allison Fallon - Book PReview - A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your LifeThe Power of Writing it Down by Allison Fallon is for anyone who's trying to make sense of their life, who wants to get unstuck from the patterns that hold them back. This practice and pathway is free, it's readily available every day of your life, it takes just minutes of your time, and anyone can do it. A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life "The Power of Writing it Down" by Allison Fallon - Book PReview Book of the Week - BOTW...2023-11-0122 minIn the CalmIn the CalmFinding Your Story, Creative Voice, and a Deeper Relationship with Yourself -Bestselling Author and Writing Coach, Allison FallonAllison Fallon on In the Calm. Allison is the best selling author of 13 books, has coached thousands of writers from beginners to New York Times bestsellers, co-host of the renowned Write Your Story Workshop with Donald Miller, and is the founder of Find Your Voice.  Allison shares her empowering story of becoming a writer and how ultimately that led her to becoming her true self. Spoiler…she fired up her courage, left an abusive marriage, and manifested not only a successful writing career, but also the husband and family of her dreams! And yes lov...2023-10-1152 minHungry AuthorsHungry Authors2. Real Talk About Writing and Publishing with Allison FallonPlatform is NOT the thing stopping you from publishing your book. Don’t believe us? In this episode, Liz and Ariel chat with award-winning author and friend Allison Fallon about the myth of platform, balancing marketability and creativity, writing from your heart, and working with editors. Allison Fallon is an award winning author, sought after public speaker, and nationally recognized writing coach. She has coached hundreds of thousands of writers – from NYT Bestselling authors to total beginners to help them finally get their books written and on shelves. Her most recent book, THE POWER OF WRITING THINGS DOWN...2023-01-2300 minBeyond the To-Do List - Productivity for Work and LifeBeyond the To-Do List - Productivity for Work and LifeAllison Fallon on the Power of Writing for Clarity, Confidence and PurposeThis week I’m thrilled to re-release this episode with Allison Fallon. Allison is an award winning author, sought after public speaker, and nationally recognized writing coach. She has coached hundreds of thousands of writers - from NYT Bestselling authors to total beginners to help them finally get their books written and on shelves.Her most recent book The Power of Writing Things Down walks anyone - even those who swear they aren't "real" writers - through a simple daily practice they can use to reduce anxiety, curb depression, improve their confidence and gain clarity in their lif...2022-12-1947 minNWP RadioNWP RadioThe Write Time with Author Gordon Korman and Educator Allison FallonGordon Korman introduces himself as a regular guy who just happened to write 100 books for kids and adolescent readers. Born in Montreal in October of 1963, his writing career began in the seventh grade when he took English with his track coach. Then, he was challenged to write every day for more than four months and he finished his first novel, This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall! With his mother as his typist, he sent it to Scholastic and just like that, Korman was published as a freshman in high school. That was just the beginning. He has sold we...2022-10-2943 minNWP RadioNWP RadioThe Write Time with Author Gordon Korman and Educator Allison FallonGordon Korman introduces himself as a regular guy who just happened to write 100 books for kids and adolescent readers. Born in Montreal in October of 1963, his writing career began in the seventh grade when he took English with his track coach. Then, he was challenged to write every day for more than four months and he finished his first novel, This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall! With his mother as his typist, he sent it to Scholastic and just like that, Korman was published as a freshman in high school. That was just the beginning. He has sold...2022-08-0543 minCreate Your Now Archive 7 with Kristianne WargoCreate Your Now Archive 7 with Kristianne Wargo2232 My Strength Is My Story with Allison FallonHave you ever felt stuck in a rut or lost in the fog where clarity seems extinct? Allison Fallon shares how a simple habit can unlock your brain and reimagine your life. Allison Fallon is a newly-wed to her husband, Matt, and mom to their beautiful baby girl. She is a speaker and founder of Find Your Voice, a community that supports anyone who wants to write anything. Allison has helped leaders of multi-national corporations, stay-at-home moms, Olympic gold medalists, recovering addicts, political figures, CEOs, and prison inmates use the Find Your Voice...2021-12-2343 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterThad Cockrell: When is my Big Break?Have you ever asked, "When is my big break?"Thad has been a musician for years, and he was about to move on in his life when he got a call from Jimmy Fallon. This episode Thad shares how he, an artist who was about to stop making music, got onto Jimmy Fallon, the Today Show, and spoke to millions with his music. Art transforms us, and it transforms others. It is worth your effort, even when you think no one is listening. Thad's story on Rolling Stone Website: thisisthad.com ...2021-09-0948 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterMemoir: How to write about the people who hurt youEveryone has that one person (or people) in their lives: the people who have made life difficult. They might be loved, hated, or just inconveniently around, and you might find it hard to write about them honestly. How do you write about the people who have hurt you?In this episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon covers:The narrative role of "villains" in your lifeLegal ramifications of writing about real-life peopleWhat gets in the way as we're writing about true storiesThree important tips when writing about your villain2021-08-2628 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterJulie Broad on the surprising advantages of self publishingIf you're writing a book for the first time, chances are you're hoping to traditionally publish. What most first-time authors don't know is that there are several paths to publishing success out there, and self publishing is actually quite common (and can be quite profitable). In this episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon talks with Julie Broad, an Amazon Overall #1 Best Selling Author, an International Book Award Winner, and founder of Book Launchers. They'll cover:Surprising advantages to self publishingThe biggest challenge for self-published authors and the common struggles of trad...2021-08-1942 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterMeredith Heller: Poetry as a lifelineWhat do you think of when you hear the word "poetry"? Maybe "difficult" or "boring"? But what about "lifeline"?  Meredith Heller is a California-based poet, singer-songwriter, and author of Write a Poem, Save Your Life. But, more importantly, she was once a teen facing devastating life experiences, who found in writing a way through her pain. In this episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon and Meredith Heller cover:How poetry helps us makes sense of experienceWhere to start with poetryHow poetry impacts usHow to use poetry to heal ourselves If...2021-08-0539 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterSelf-Publishing vs. Traditional PublishingNot sure if you should self-publish or go for a traditional contract?Author and expert writing coach Allison Fallon debunks the myth that self-publishing is a B-level option. In this episode, she covers the major differences between the two most common publishing paths, highlights the strengths and drawbacks of each approach, and gives you the question which will help you choose a path forward.booklaunchers.com2021-07-2928 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterHow to Overcome Writers Block and Other Secrets of the Creative LifeHave you ever started a creative project and somewhere along the way become ... stuck? Creative block is part of the process. And we're curious how everyone deals with it. This episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon asks, "What do you do when you get stuck in your writing or in life?" We get lots of different answers: everything from physical movement to letting distraction run its course, and Ally shares her own writer's block trick. If you're curious to hear more, check out Ally's post about it on Instagram.  (And if you responded there, y...2021-06-2422 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAmy Young on the Gift of BurnoutSo many of us are burnt out: but, for some of us, it's not our fault. We've been led to believe lies about what we need or what we should be — and it has us running in circles. Relationship coach and YouTuber Amy Young jumps on with Allison Fallon to discuss what keeps women restricted, and how to dismantle those lies and stand in your truth.  amyyoungcoaching.cominstagram.com/amyyoungco youtube.com/channel2021-06-1047 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterSeven Books Every Writer Should OwnWhat books should I read as a writer?As writers, we owe a lot to other writers: they are the people who inspired us in the first place, and they are the ones who keep us writing. Author and writing coach Allison Fallon shares seven books she returns to when she's stuck, needs perspective, or is looking for encouragement.If you're a writer (or want to be), your bookshelf might need these:1. Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters. John Steinbeck writing about his writing to his agent and editor.2021-06-0325 minThe Tricia Goyer ShowThe Tricia Goyer ShowWalk it Out #169: The Power of Writing It Down with Allison FallonWIO #169: The Power of Writing It Down with Allison Fallon. Can good things come to those who write? Today's guest Allison Fallon knows that most people think of writing as a chore, but she considers it self-care. And, after this interview, I agree! For link on everything we chatted about in this episode, visit: HTTP://triciagoyer.com/1692021-05-2854 minThe Influential Personal Brand PodcastThe Influential Personal Brand PodcastAllison Fallon: Highlights from the Interview On today’s special recap episode, Rory and AJ revisit their interview with Allison Fallon, author of The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life. Rory and AJ each share their top three takeaways and share what they found most valuable from their conversation. They each emphatically agree on the notion that great writing comes from great thinking, which forms a key point in Allison’s book, and they note that the biggest obstacle to great writing is writer's block. AJ remarks on Allison’s advice to get past your writer...2021-05-2113 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterLaura Tremaine: what to do when you feel aloneIf so many of us feel lonely, what keeps us from reaching out to other people? Laura Tremaine is host of the podcast 10 Things to Tell You and author of the book Share Your Stuff, I'll Go First.* With Allison Fallon, she discusses loneliness, moving to LA and the early days of blogging, and, most importantly, practical ways to connect with others. This episode will make you a better friend and communicator and leave you feeling a little less alone.@laura.tremaine@10thingstotellyou 2021-05-2044 minJust What You NeededJust What You Needed#51 - Interview with Allison FallonThis conversation was so personal, so vulnerable, and incredibly empowering. Join me today as I interview Allison Fallon, whose career as an author sparked from being a storyteller of her own life. As someone who grew up in the Evangelical Christian Community and was presented with a “golden path” to wholeness and salvation, Allison discovered along the way that to be true to her authentic self, she had to step away to create a life all her own. We discussed everything from religious trauma, to leaving an abusive marriage, and to all of the sexual shame and double standards that...2021-05-201h 11The Influential Personal Brand PodcastThe Influential Personal Brand PodcastHow to Write a Good Book with Allison Fallon What transformation do you want the reader to undergo after reading your book and how do you achieve that? Sometimes, the surest way to overcome mental obstacles is to take a new approach and ask different questions. Today’s guest is an expert in helping writers process their self-doubt and put their ideas into motion. Allison Fallon has a distinguished reputation for writing and ghostwriting and has helped countless clients become published authors. She is the author of over 12 books, including her latest release, The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Yo...2021-05-1827 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterKatie Gustafson on how the Enneagram helps us rewrite our storiesYou may have heard of the Enneagram: the personality typing system that we mention fairly frequently on this show. This episode, therapist and Enneagram coach Katie Gustafson gives an overview of the Enneagram and its connection to narrative.Katie says, "I believe your story is the most powerful tool you've got," and, with Allison Fallon, she discusses how this tool helps bring an editorial pen to our lives.katiegustafson.coinstagram.com/katieagustafsonlinkedin.com/in/kagustafsonfacebook.com/katiegustafsoncounselingtwitter.com/ktgustafson 2021-05-1341 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAshley Abercrombie: So you're a ghostwriter?You may have heard the term “ghostwriter.” And you might have some questions. (So did the author write the book or not?)Not every author comes up with every sentence of their book. Many times, there’s a behind-the-scenes person (or team) involved. And it’s not as scandalous as it sounds. In this episode, writer (and ghostwriter) Allison Fallon interviews another ghostwriter and author, Ashley Abercrombie. Both Allison and Ashley have both published under their own name and have written for other people. They talk about the challenges of each, when to know if you’re re...2021-05-0648 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWhy you should write your life story even if no one reads itWe all have our doubts.  Maybe you want to write your story, but you're not sure: not sure it's worth the effort, not sure you want to publish. What if no one even wants to read it? Or maybe you definitely don't want to publish, but you have a story from your past that needs working out—a story you have questions about—and something is telling you to write it down.  But you think to yourself, "That's crazy, I'm not a writer."In this episode, author and writing coach Allison Fallon covers the compelling reasons...2021-04-2922 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterSandie Spotts on Cultivating a Love of Reading in Young KidsSo often, it's a childhood love of books and reading which inspires our own writing. But what makes a kid excited about reading and writing?  How can we pass that on?The mentors in our early lives make a huge difference here. Listen in on Allison Fallon's conversation with an early mentor of her own, her mom, Sandie Spotts. Sandie is a lifelong educator who has years of experience teaching kids to read (and to like reading). In this episode, she shares tips on cultivating a love of reading in the next generation.2021-04-1533 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.aiAllison Fallon—How and Why Should You Write Your Story?You know you have a story to tell but struggle how to even begin telling it. Where should you start? Is it captivating? Who really wants to hear your story? It's overwhelming. That's why we’re answering the question, “How and why should you write your story?” We're joined by special guest Allison Fallon, author of "The Power of Writing It Down", who’s helped hundreds of people find their voice, tell their stories, and share them with the world. In this episode she’ll walk you step-by-step on how to start writing your story and the best way to tell it...2021-04-1229 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.aiAllison Fallon—How and Why Should You Write Your Story?You know you have a story to tell but struggle how to even begin telling it. Where should you start? Is it captivating? Who really wants to hear your story? It's overwhelming. That's why we’re answering the question, “How and why should you write your story?” We're joined by special guest Allison Fallon, author of "The Power of Writing It Down", who’s helped hundreds of people find their voice, tell their stories, and share them with the world. In this episode she’ll walk you step-by-step on how to start writing your story and the best way to tell it...2021-04-1229 minThe Stories Between UsThe Stories Between Us095 Allison Fallon and a Life-Changing HabitAllison Fallon hangs out with us today to talk about reimagining our life, telling the truth to ourselves, unlocking our brains, and the one habit that helps us do all of those things.  Find out more about Allison and her book, The Power of Writing It Down, over at her website.2021-04-0823 minAnn Kroeker, Writing CoachAnn Kroeker, Writing CoachDevelop a Daily Writing Practice to Find Your Voice: Interview with Allison Fallon I listened to Allison Fallon’s The Power of Writing It Down while jogging through my neighborhood. Those weren’t my best runs, because I kept pulling out my phone to thumb-type a great quote before picking up the pace again. And yet they were fantastic runs, because Allison’s words inspired me to re-establish a daily journaling practice. On that first outing—with her voice in my ears—I listened through the first chapters and returned refreshed and motivated. Allison’s invitation to “unlock your brain and reimagine your life” spurred me to set a timer and laun...2021-03-2950 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterFive Myths About How Books Get WrittenMaybe you doubt if you really have what it takes to write a book. On this episode, Allison Fallon names five common myths about how books get written—misconceptions that SO many people have about this process.  After debunking these myths, she reveals the truth. Listen to hear about the myth of the writer's retreat, the typewriter myth, and then what actually happens behind the scenes. Hopefully, you'll realize that you, too, have everything it takes to write your words down in the format of the book. 2021-03-2524 minLiving Fully AliveLiving Fully AliveThe Power Of Writing It Down with Allison FallonJoin Mary and her very special guest, Allison Fallon. Allison is an award winning author, sought after public speaker, and nationally recognized writing coach. She has worked with thousands of people to realize their writing potential and become published authors. She is also no stranger to this podcast and one of Mary’s dear friends! Listen as Mary and Ally talk about how the circumstances of the last year have affected their practice of mindfulness. There are seasons in life where we are wired to step into survival mode. In these times we won’t always have the capacity to d...2021-03-1154 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterJessica Martindale: Can writing be therapy?As we approach the anniversary of the 2020 shutdown, we all need a place to process. Author and writing coach Allison Fallon often praises journaling as a tool for personal growth and a form of self-therapy. But what exactly are the parallels between writing and therapy? And when is it best to simply go to the professionals? Los Angeles Therapist Jessica Martindale uncovers what therapy is really about. Listen also for:Tips on how to find a therapistWhat to do if you can't afford therapyReflections on how this last year has changed us all2021-03-0447 minSo What? Why It Matters, with Nancy HicksSo What? Why It Matters, with Nancy HicksYour Voice Matters: Allison Fallon on How Writing Changes YouThis week, we’re looking at self-care through a different lens—one that involves pen and paper. On the surface, writing down your thoughts doesn’t seem like a way to care for yourself. But time and again, it’s been proven that a daily writing practice can transform your life (even if you’re not a writer!). That’s what our next guest, author and entrepreneur Allison Fallon, shows us. As she researched her new book The Power of Writing It Down, Allison discovered that writing can help you change the way you think about a situation, tapping into an enti...2021-03-0239 minRevelation Wellness - Healthy & WholeRevelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole#548 Allison Fallon - The Power of Writing it Down What if there was a simple habit you could practice that would help you curb anxiety and depression, get unstuck from patterns that hold you back, build contentment and clarity, expand your confidence, and experience a happier, healthier, more balanced life? Join Alisa this week in a fun and practical conversation with Allison Fallon.  Writing coach Allison Fallon has incredible news for you: everything you need for the freedom you want is entirely within reach. Her proven method is free, readily available every day of your life, takes just minutes of your time, and an...2021-02-1842 minCXMH: On Faith & Mental HealthCXMH: On Faith & Mental Health122 - How Writing Can Shape Your Past, Present, & Future (feat. Allison Fallon)This week we talked with Allison Fallon, author of the new book The Power of Writing it Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your LIfe. She talks to us about the benefits of writing in terms of processing your memories, understanding yourself, and more. Allison is the founder of Find Your Voice, as well as the author of a number of books. Things we mention in this episode/other resources: ep. 120 - Lies We Face (& Truth We Need) Along The Journey (feat. Hannah Brencher) the episode of...2021-02-151h 00The Mary Marantz ShowThe Mary Marantz ShowThe Power of Writing it Down: 6 Ways to Get Unstuck & Unlock Your Brain with Allison FallonHave you ever felt that you have a story to tell, been interested in writing, but don’t feel as though you have a gift of words? Perhaps writing is not your passion, but you are looking for a way to combat anxiety and cultivate contentment in your life. No matter which category you find yourself, this episode is here to help you get unstuck from the patterns that hold you back! Today, Mary is joined by author, speaker, coach, podcast host, and founder of Find Your Voice -a community that supports anyone who wants to write an...2021-02-0248 minThrive: Mental Health and the Art of Living FreeThrive: Mental Health and the Art of Living FreeThe Power of Writing It Down :: An Interview with Allison Fallon :: [Episode 40]I’m so excited about the show today! My special guest on the show today is Allison Fallon, bestselling author and the founder of Find Your Voice, a community that offers workshops, coaching, editing, and support for anyone who wants to write a book. She herself has written and published 13 books and counting, coached hundreds of writers—from total beginners to New York Times bestselling authors Things we discussed: The simple act of writing 20 minutes a day can literally change your life, mood, and mindset. Allison explains how her research shows that...2021-01-2932 minLive Well AnywayLive Well AnywayThe Power of Writing It Down with Allison FallonOn this week’s episode of Live Well Anyway the Podcast, your host MacKenzie Koppa chats with author, speaker and creative coach Allison Fallon. Ally’s new book, The Power of Writing It Down, is the main topic of their conversation today. They talk about how Allison recommends getting your words and your story on the page and getting past the things that block you from doing that. Allison shares why the practice of writing works to shift our perspective and change the way we think and act. They get pretty deep into what to do when you have expe...2021-01-201h 05Find Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAllison Fallon: a Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your LifeMost people go their whole lives without ever actually saying what's on their hearts. Yet we all have something we want to say. What's getting in our way?It's launch week for Allison Fallon's book, The Power of Writing It Down: a Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life. Listen as we interview our very own author, Allison Fallon, on what this book means to her. thepowerofwritingitdown.comLooking for more? Listen to our episode Is Everyone Really a Writer? 2021-01-1441 minPoema PodcastPoema PodcastPoema S7 003 | Allison Fallon on The Power of Writing It DownToday Allison Fallon returns to the show to talk about her new book 'The Power of Writing It Down'.  In this episode we explore the power of a writing habit to transform our lives. Allison shares stories and science which both prove conclusively how the act of regular writing can improve both our mental, physical and emotional health. We talk about how writing can connect us with ourselves and reveal truth about us and our lives we might not notice otherwise.  Allison also shares how we can overcome creative blocks, and build a healthy writing ha...2021-01-1142 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterRuthie Lindsey on Writing and Chronic Pain: The Power of Writing it Down Part 6In this final episode of our special podcast series called The Power of Writing it Down, I talk with my friend and someone you probably have heard about — her name is Ruthie Lindsey. This episode is the perfect capstone to what we’ve been talking about…Why writing is so hard but powerfulHow writing can act like therapy and reframe our experiences — even traumatic onesHow writing has a tangible impact on our lives — and can make us feel more empoweredWho gets to be a writer and how they actually get writing done Ruthie puts all these pieces together as...2021-01-0747 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWho actually has time to write? The Power of Writing it Down Part 5Maybe you want to write — but life gets in the way. You’re busy, you’re tired. You don’t have a cabin in the woods. How do all of these people actually get writing done? This is the fifth episode of a special series that’s all about the power of a writing process to create positive change in your personal life. We’re covering topics like why writing can be so challenging, what’s happening in your brain when you write, why writing is therapeutic, what it costs us when voices are silenced, and what a reg...2020-12-3123 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWho Gets to Be A Writer? The Power of Writing it Down Part 4Who gets to be a writer? It’s a question so many people ask themselves. On today’s episode, I chat with some voices you’ll recognize, including Science Mike and therapist Elyse Snipes as well as a new voice: Rafik Wahbi, whose program with hip hop writing helped men in jail feel a sense of empowerment over their own stories. We talk about the voices we’ve silenced and the importance of diversifying the content we consume. If you have ever felt like your story isn’t represented in books and articles—or maybe you’ve worried...2020-12-2433 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterCan I write myself a new story? The Power of Writing it Down Part 3If your life was a movie, what kind of story would it be?Do you ever wish you could... pick a new story? (hint: you can!)This week you’ll hear, again, from therapist Elyse Snipes and also from singer and songwriter Audrey Assad. You’ll get a sense of how writing about your own personal story might help you to reframe it and feel like the hero of your life — rather than just like things happen to you without meaning or purpose. This is the third episode of a special series that’s all abo...2020-12-1730 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWhat if change were just one sentence away? The Power of Writing it Down Part 2The big secret about writing is: it doesn’t actually have to be that hard. It’s really simple to tap into the therapeutic aspects of writing. This week you’ll hear from our favorite experts, Journal Therapist Deborah Ross and the infamous Science Mike, and I’ll introduce you to therapist Elyse Snipes, who will walk us through the Cognitive Behavioral Model.You’ll get a sense of how easy it is to change your life: just write it down.This is the second episode of a special series that’s all about t...2020-12-1029 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWhy is writing so hard for me? The Power of Writing It Down Part 1If I’m really a writer, why is writing so hard for me? Most people are shocked to find that writing is not only hard for them, it’s hard for anyone and everyone who has ever tried to write—even those people who are very gifted at their craft.In this episode, we hear from: Psychotherapist and Journal Therapist Deborah Ross, author of the book Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder and the infamous Science Mike on what happens in our brain as we write—and why it's so difficult. This...2020-12-0329 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterRobert Imbeault on how writing saved his lifeAfter uncovering trauma from his childhood, Robert Imbeault was set on ending his own life. But first, he felt compelled to write a letter. What started as a “goodbye letter” to his family and friends ended up instead turning his perspective around--he was saved by the very words that were meant to be his last. On this episode, Robert reflects on the power of writing down one’s story, his own publishing path, and what it takes to heal.robimbeault.com Book: Before I Leave You: a Memoir on Suicide, Addiction, and Healingfa...2020-09-1042 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterMelody Miles on leaving behind busy and creating a life you loveMelody Miles is an infectious disease expert. For years, she worked to end malaria with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. She “had it all” by most standards: a meaningful career, a marriage, a mortgage. But when she had panic attack at work, it was wake-up call that she was ignoring the most important person in her life—herself. She “had it all” by most standards: a meaningful career, a marriage, a mortgage. But when she had panic attack at work, it was wake-up call that she was ignoring the most important person in her life—herself. She turned to...2020-09-0342 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAmy Wolff on speaking, writing, and three words which started a movementEver said something like, “Other people are really good at this, and I shouldn’t be doing it because I am NOT.” Amy Wolff, executive coach, hears this all the time about public speaking. At Find Your Voice, we hear it all the time about writing. In this episode, Amy dives into how to speak and how, through three small words, she gained the attention of her neighbors, her state, Good Morning America, and, eventually, a publisher. Whether on stage or on a yard sign, Amy has built her life on the belief that your words ma...2020-08-2749 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterSasha Tozzi on hypnotherapy, healing, and choosing your own beliefsSometimes, it feels like we can’t escape from the life cycle that we’re living. No matter how much we try, we end up with the same relationships, life circumstances, or unhealthy patterns. As someone who has walked the road to recovery, writer, healer, and coach Sasha Tozzi shares her perspective on hypnotherapy and how we truly own the power to “re-program” what we believe about ourselves.Recorded in the first month of the 2020 pandemic, Tozzi and Fallon also discuss how we can intentionally bring greater creativity and growth into a time of disappointment and restlessness.sas...2020-08-2054 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterTaylor Tippett on travel, mental health, and getting in the driver’s seat of your own lifeTaylor Tippett is a flight attendant for American Airlines who started her writing journey through a project called "Words from the Window Seat." Now, she regularly writes travel guides on her website atravelinlady.com, and she’s currently working on a book.In a frank conversation with Allison Fallon, Taylor shares on her mental health journey, what words and writing have meant for her, and what it’s like to be a first time author securing a book deal. Through it all, Taylor insists, we’re the only ones that can be held accountable for creatin...2020-08-1343 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterKoula Callahan on the body, movement, and the truth of your storyYour body might know more about you than you realize. Yoga instructor and Storybrand expert Koula Callahan describes the body as a library full of rich data on our experiences, thoughts, emotions—and the truth about our stories. This interview covers: How our body can communicate to us the truth of how we’re feelingHow a regular practice of movement—not even necessarily yoga—gives us an integrated and holistic way to move through the worldHow to tap into the rich data that our body offers for the sake of our own creativityOur favorite quote from Koula is...2020-08-0647 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAllison Trowbridge on writing a book, building a company, and loving the journeyAllison Trowbridge, author and entrepreneur, is a woman full of goals and ambition. She has written books, argued with senators about the severity of human trafficking, studied at Oxford, traveled the world, and now she’s starting a company. The running thread? Good company along the way. As she dives into what it takes to write a book or pursue any creative project, her main advice remains: “Do something worth the journey.” Podcast: Real Good Company Book: Twenty Two meetcopper.cominstagram.com/MeetCopperinstagram.com/alliebridge2020-07-3048 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterNicole Sachs on writing as a cure for chronic painNicole Sachs LCSW, shares about her story of healing from chronic pain, how she helps clients through JournalSpeak, and what traditional medical practices completely overlook when it comes to curing your body. thecureforchronicpain.comThe Cure for Chronic Pain with Nicole Sachs Podcastyoutube.com/channeltwitter.com/YourTruthNow 2020-07-2342 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterJonathan Merritt on audience, voice, and writing when you have criticsHow can we, as writers, handle criticism (readers, trolls, and the inner critical voice)? Jonathan Merritt, award-winning contributor for The Atlantic, a contributing editor for The Week, and author of several critically-acclaimed books, has some thoughts on how to connect with an audience, how to connect with your own power as a writer, and how to deal with the voices of critics.Jonathan Merritt is one of America’s most trusted and popular writers on religion, culture, and politics. This episode is for anyone who wants to write publicly, or who wants a behind-the-scenes look at one wr...2020-07-1650 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterJenna Reiss on how to get unstuck (and what “breathwork” is)What can we do when we feel “blocked” or “stuck”? Healer, writer and breathwork coach Jenna Reiss answers the question, “What is breathwork?” and dives into what to do when you feel unable to move forward—in our writing or in our lives. She’s also working on her first book, and she gets honest about her questions and fears as a first-time author with a book deal. jennareiss.com@jennamreiss2020-07-0943 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAmy Brown on building a life, career, and platform around your passionsAmy is a radio host on the Bobby Bones’ show, a mom of two adopted Haitian kids, and an entrepreneur several times over. While she has made a career out of speaking every morning, it wasn’t until recently that she embraced her passions. In this episode, she traces her evolution from “Radio Amy” to “Amy Brown,” a woman proud of who she is and unabashed about the projects which speak to her heart. Amy Brown defines “finding your voice” as “finding what you’re passionate about, finding what you believe in, finding what makes you whole, finding what makes yo...2020-07-0250 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterCaitlin Crosby on embracing yourself (and your passions) through the chaosActress, singer, songwriter and entrepreneur Caitlin Crosby knows about creating something from scratch. But in the midst of responsibilities, projects, and the craziness of life, how do we find what’s important? This conversation leads us down a path of the challenges of business ownership, balancing work and family, discovering what’s really important to you, and of course Caitlin’s journey to include her entire life story in a book. Caitlin shares about the person behind the projects, and how she keeps embracing herself and what’s closest to her heart.  Websites: thegivingke...2020-06-2538 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterAlex Beh on the courage to shut up and listen (and find your voice in the process)Writing holds up a mirror... and we don’t always like what we see. In this episode, Hollywood producer and actor Alex Beh approaches the uncomfortable fact that writing reveals what’s inside—our biases, our addictions, and the ways we participate in objectifying systems. The good news? Writing doesn’t leave you there. Part of finding your voice is learning to shut up, listen to others, receive feedback, and have the courage to admit when there's something you need to work on.Beh gets very honest about the entertainment industry, about his personal l...2020-06-1847 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterBook Review: How the internet makes you a brandIt wasn’t that long ago the internet didn’t exist. Now, more than ever, who you are feels connected to how you present yourself online. Which brings up the question: How does the “real” you compare to the brand of yourself you put online? If you’ve ever thought about how the internet is changing the way we view ourselves, pick up Jia Tolentino’s Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion.2020-06-1126 minMONETIZE IT - Turn Your Gifts, Knowledge, And Passion Into A Profitable Online Business.MONETIZE IT - Turn Your Gifts, Knowledge, And Passion Into A Profitable Online Business.Finding Your Voice with Allison FallonHere are a few massive breakthroughs you’ll get from this episode…Tame your inner critic and all of the limiting beliefs you have about writing your own book so you can overcome your fear and find your voice!Establish a regular practice of writing in your life so you can create positive changes in your own life like better working memory, stronger relationships, and make more money!Overcome writer's block whenever it gets in your way with a few simple strategies that you can use to get the creative juices flowing which means you won't be haunted by t...2020-06-0551 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterLauren Kinney on choosing now to write your lifeEver wondered if you’re “too young” to write a book? (or too—anything! You fill in the blank!) At age 19, Lauren Kinney decided that the only “qualification” she needed was her own permission. With her first published book, Unshakeable: Overcoming Fear to Discover a Life of Freedom, out now, Kinney’s story shows us all that, if we’re making excuses not to write, we’re getting in our own way. Lauren Kinney is an author and blogger based in Arlington, Texas. Connect with her on Instagram @laurennkinney or at thelaurenkinney.com 2020-06-0435 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterMike Pacchione on how to speak, write, and be yourself (with other people around)Speaker and storytelling coach Mike Pacchione (miketalks.co) addresses the obstacles of “being yourself”—in life, on the stage, and on the page. While covering distinctions and similarities between speaking and writing, Mike provides practical steps for how to calm anxiety and how to design an engaging (and authentic) speech.Mentioned: Why Not Me by Mindy KalingIs Everyone Hanging Out Without Me (and Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling2020-05-2844 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterBook Review: How do we find healing right where we stand?Leslie Marmon Silko’s book Ceremony not only displays the depth of creativity in Indigenous literature, it invites us all into a journey of reconciling ourselves, our past, and our future with the people around us. Listen to hear how this book impacted one reader's life, and then order a copy for yourself!2020-05-2120 minReal Good CompanyReal Good CompanyAllison Fallon: On How to Write a BookOur co-host Caitlin released her very own book just last week (congrats!), so who better to have on the podcast to celebrate than bestselling author and writing coach extraordinaire, Allison Fallon? Ally (or as hosts Allison and Caitlin call her, the “midwife for books”) knows what it takes to turn thoughts and experiences into a book, having coached hundreds of authors writing their own books. She’s also the founder of her very own real good company, Find Your Voice, an online education platform for writers. In today's episode, Caitlin shares what it was like to write a book during...2020-05-1934 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterKirsten Powers on Vulnerability, Resistance and on Regretting what You PublishIf you’ve ever wondered if full-time, successful writers struggle with self-doubt or procrastination—or if they've ever wished they could take back what they printed—Kirsten Powers has your answer. Kirsten is a bestselling author, a columnist, and political analyst. She writes for USA today and is an on-air political analyst for CNN. In this episode, she talks about finding her voice, writing, and the self-discovery happening in her own life right now. Kirsten Powers' podcast: How to Do You How to Do You episode "Processing Grief During the Coronavirus with Grief Expert David Kessler"2020-05-1452 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterKim Gravel on hustle, surrender, and how to walk in your purposeKim Gravel is surrounded by hustle. She’s a TV personality, QVC host, hugely successful entrepreneur, business badass who built a multimillion dollar industry from scratch, beauty queen and pageant winner including a former Miss Georgia (one of the youngest Miss Georgia’s on record). But she’s also learned that finding your purpose is not in the hustle. Listen for insight on how to achieve your dreams, and, after all of her success and accomplishments, the message on this woman’s heart. 2020-05-0742 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterBook Review: Is justice served?In Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson eloquently displays how unjust our criminal justice system is. Read his book to face the real stories of the people on Death Row, what got them there, and what one man did to try for justice. Book Review: Just Mercy by Bryan StevensonThe Equal Justice Initiative: eji.org2020-04-3014 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWriting prompt: In what do you have unwavering faith?This prompt is all about unpacking what we believe and why. Mary Oliver says it best in her poem "Angels."Join thousands of others, creating positive change in their lives through writing: get free writing prompts in your inbox, every Monday: findyourvoice.com/prompts2020-04-2708 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterDonald Miller on four characters we play during crisisListen for two questions you need to ask to find your voice, Don's tips and tricks on writing, and how words can help you navigate times of crisis. Donald Miller is the author of several best-selling books, including Building a Storybrand and his newest book Marketing Made Simple. He's also founder of Storybrand, a company dedicated to helping businesses clarify their message.Now is the best time to write a book. Finish the book you've always wanted to write: findyourvoice.com/publish.2020-04-2341 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWriting prompt: What's going really well for you right now?This prompt helps us focus on the fact that we are co-creators of the positive (and there's a bonus writing tip!).Join thousands of others, creating positive change in their lives through writing: get free writing prompts in your inbox, every Monday: findyourvoice.com/prompts2020-04-2011 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterGrant Baldwin on what speaking on stage can do for your writingA speaking career helps anyone who wants to be an author, refine their ideas, understand their audience, or grow a platform. Grant Baldwin, author of The Successful Speaker and founder of The Speaker Lab, shows us where to start when it comes to public speaking, demystifies the illusive speaking circuit, and leads us through what speaking has to teach us about writing (and, as a bonus, gives speakers advice for this current pandemic).  His book! The Successful Speaker: Five Steps for Booking Gigs, Getting Paid, and Building Your Platformgrantbaldwin.comthespeakerlab.com/podcast2020-04-1634 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWriting Prompt: What do you never want to change about yourself?When it comes to self-improvement, it's easy to focus on what we want to change about ourselves. But what if we focused on our strengths? Research shows that consistent writing can improve your mood, reduce your anxiety and even improve your immune system by over 50%! Sign up for weekly prompts, delivered straight to your inbox, at FindYourVoice.com/prompts.2020-04-1309 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterBook Review: What it takes to be the hero of our own storiesIn Daring Greatly, Brené Brown says, “If you own the story, you get to write the ending.” What does it mean to “own” the story—and what is the cost of ignoring parts of ourselves? Book Review Book: Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené BrownMentioned: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown 2020-04-0918 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterWriting Prompt: Why are we so stressed out?Writing helps us identify our coping mechanisms and honestly evaluate what helps and what absolutely does not (and Ally shares her number one stressor right now). Listen and write for 5-20 minutes. In this stressful season, sign up for GrowWrite, a 90-day program to help you grow through challenges by putting pen to paper.2020-04-0612 minThe Fallon ForumThe Fallon ForumFallon Forum 3.30.20On this week's Fallon Forum, Ed Fallon discusses: (01:26) Managing rainfall in the New Climate Era, with Allison Van Pelt; (18:26) Dr. Anthony Fauci: hero or villain, with Dr. Charles Goldman; (35:20) Governor Kim Reynolds uses COVID-19 to further her anti-choice agenda, with Dr. Charles Goldman; (51:46) COVID-19's impact on food production and veterinary services, with Dr. Kim Houlding.2020-03-301h 04Living Fully AliveLiving Fully AliveA New Tool For Your Emotional Toolbox With Special Guest Allison FallonOn this episode, join Mary and Lindsley as they interview their dear friend and special guest, Best Selling Author, Speaker and Writing Coach: Allison Fallon. Navigating through challenging times means we need to pull out all the tools in our emotional toolbox. In this episode, Mary, Lindlsey and Allison explore how writing is an essential tool that can be used as a form of therapy to work through fear, anxiety and grief. It might seem like a luxury during difficult times, but Allison will give you concrete stats as to why it’s a necessity. You’ll be convinced that...2020-03-2557 minDeconstruct To CuriocityDeconstruct To CuriocityFinding Your Voice During & After Deconstruction - Allison FallonAllison Fallon is a a bestselling author and founder of Find Your Voice—a community that offers workshops, coaching, editing and support for anyone who wants to write a book (yes, even if you’re not a “real” writer). She has written and published 13 books and counting, coached hundreds of writers from total beginners to New York Times Bestselling authors, hosted workshops all over the country and world, and helped hundreds of thousands of people use writing as a tool for their own personal growth. The book we are personally most interested in is her book “Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart To B...2020-03-1659 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterBook Review: What you learn when you choose your own adventureSometimes, we want to make life decisions which "break the mold." How do we find that confidence—and what happens when we take that leap of faith? Today's book recommendation is Elisabeth Eaves' Wanderlust: A Love Affair with Five Continents, a travel memoir, reviewed by Prepare to Publish alumni Emily Booth. Another travel memoir, Find Your Voice founder Allison Fallon's first book, Packing Light, also mentioned in this episode. 2020-02-2717 minThe Speaker Lab PodcastThe Speaker Lab PodcastHow to Find Your Voice with Allison FallonWhether you're a speaker or a writer or both, you should be asking how to find your voice.The woman with the answer is Allison Fallon and she joins us on episode 274 of The Speaker Lab. On this edition of the show, Allison and I talk about how to deal with nerves before you speak, the value of writing as a speaker and why you should create a writing habit.Be sure to check out those topics and more in this conversation with Allison Fallon on episode 274 of The Speaker Lab.THE FINER...2020-01-2834 minFind Your Voice: How to Write When You\'re Not a WriterFind Your Voice: How to Write When You're Not a WriterPodcast Introduction: Am I a Writer?A practice of writing has more impact than you think . . . and you might be the one standing in your own way. Best-selling author and Find Your Voice founder Allison Fallon shares how she discovered the far-reaching influence of a writing practice and the story of when she first saw herself as a writer.2020-01-2214 minImpossible BeautyImpossible BeautyEpisode 10: Allison Fallon- Beauty Does Not Equal PerfectionAllison Fallon is a gifted writing coach, author, and founder of Find Your Voice. She has written over a dozen books, including her most recent title "Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love and Change in the World." I met Ally at a writer’s conference she was hosting in Nashville, Tennessee. There, she brought back to life some pivotal things within me. She reminded me of the power of story and the power of creativity.In my interview with Ally, she shares a bit about her own story: her experience with heartbreak, surrender, an...2020-01-0132 minHeart of DatingHeart of DatingS4 Ep60: How to Recognize Abuse and Gaslighting with Allison FallonAlly talks about emotional abuse and defines what gaslighting is. She also goes into signs of an abusive person. Heart of Dating welcome the incredibly Allison Fallon to the show this week. Ally writes books, helps people write books and believes a regular practice of writing can change your life. She is the author of 12 books (and counting) sought-after public speaker and coach to hundreds of authors from New York Times Bestsellers to total beginners. She has spent the last decade coaching hundreds of people to gain confidence, overcome writer’s block and get their stories on pa...2019-09-181h 06TypologyTypologyAllison Fallon on Articulating Your Inner Landscape with the Enneagram (Enneagram 4)Enneagram Fours have a unique awareness of their feelings and are highly attuned to their environment. Their gift of connecting deeply with others allows them to see the beauty in all things and to give language to experiences for which others can’t seem to find the words.  Today’s guest, author Allison Fallon shares how merging the Enneagram with writing has not only helped her heal but has also helped so many others articulate their own internal landscape.  Allison Fallon is a speaker, coach and author of 10 book, including her memoir Packing Light: Thoughts on Liv...2019-09-1241 minTrending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenTrending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenIndestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World by Allison FallonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375760 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World Author: Allison Fallon Narrator: Allison Fallon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 25 minutes Release date: April 30, 2019 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Indestructible tells the shocking story of a marriage that didn't go as planned, the truth that shattered everything, and the beautiful unfolding of a woman who decided that saving her marriage wasn't worth losing herself. Like most people, Allison Fallon didn't get married thinking she would get divorced. In fact, marrying a pastor felt...2019-04-3030 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenIndestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World by Allison FallonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375760to listen full audiobooks. Title: Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World Author: Allison Fallon Narrator: Allison Fallon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 25 minutes Release date: April 30, 2019 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Indestructible tells the shocking story of a marriage that didn't go as planned, the truth that shattered everything, and the beautiful unfolding of a woman who decided that saving her marriage wasn't worth losing herself. Like most people, Allison Fallon didn't get married thinking she would get divorced. In fact, marrying a pastor felt like...2019-04-304h 25The Doing Scary Things PodcastThe Doing Scary Things PodcastDoing Scary Things with Allison FallonToday we have the pleasure of speaking with best selling author Allison Fallon.   Allison writes books, helps people "write books, and believes that a regular writing practice can help change your life."   She is a best-selling author, public speaker, and founder of Find Your Voice, which helps people write books, especially those who wouldn't call themselves a writer.   She helps people clarify what they want to write about and has witnessed physical and tangible changes when you write every day.    We discuss the Imposter Syndrome Epidemic and tells the story of a NY Times bestselling author not feeling qualified.   Allison shares...2019-04-2535 minTyler Summers talks to Interesting HumansTyler Summers talks to Interesting HumansAllison FallonAllison Fallon is a celebrated author and has written 12+ books. She also specializes in helping others find their inner creative being through incredible techniques to tap into the subconscious. We spoke about creativity, branding one's self, and most importantly finding what matters in you and letting it come to the light. You can find her at http://allisonfallon.com2018-07-1100 minSounds Good with Branden HarveySounds Good with Branden HarveyAllison Fallon — Becoming a Force of Love and Change in the WorldAuthor and speaker Allison Fallon is someone who has lived into this idea that telling the truth about yourself is the hardest thing we can do, but the beginning of something really beautiful. Like many of us, she’s realized that something amazing happens when we realize we don’t have total control and are forced to surrender to a force that is bigger than ourselves. Ally has written and published more than 10 books, coached hundreds of writers, developed multiple writing curriculums, worked as a managing editor at Donald Miller’s Storyline and recently finished writing her latest...2018-03-1257 minThe Quarter Life Comeback with Bryan TeareThe Quarter Life Comeback with Bryan TeareQLC 075: Using Writing as a Tool for Personal Growth with Allison FallonIn this episode of The Quarter Life Comeback podcast, I chat to Allison Fallon about starting over and how to use writing as a tool for personal growth. Get the full show notes at https://bryanteare.com/075 The post QLC 075: Using Writing as a Tool for Personal Growth with Allison Fallon appeared first on Bryan Teare.2017-08-0739 minLove to See It with Emma and ClaireLove to See It with Emma and Claire'Bachelorette' S13e1 With Allison Williams and Zeba BlayThis week, Rachel met her new boyfriends, plus a doll from a horror film, on a freshly sprinkled driveway. On the podcast, Claire Fallon, Emma Gray, and guest Allison Williams discuss a night packed with whabooms, tickle monsters, and mouth hickeys. Plus, HuffPost Senior Culture Writer Zeba Blay chats with Emma about the power of seeing a black Bachelorette. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn...2017-05-231h 47Love to See It with Emma and ClaireLove to See It with Emma and Claire'Bachelor' S21 Bonus With Allison WilliamsEmma & Claire are joined by 'Bachelor' super-fan Allison Williams of HBO's 'Girls' and the new blockbuster film 'Get Out.' They reflect on Nick's thoughtfulness as the bachelor and the feeling of 'Women Tell All' whiplash. Allison offers her advice for the contestants as well as the producers. Around the 40:00 minute mark they switch gears into 'Get Out' – Allison reveals some of the film's easter eggs, dissects audience reactions, and explains the psychological layers required to play her character Rose. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. To...2017-03-091h 09Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 3 - Episodes 601-900 ONLYOptimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 3 - Episodes 601-900 ONLYThree Lies That Kept Me From Simplifying My Life by Allison Fallon with Becoming MinimalistJoshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around...2017-01-2300 minOptimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLYOptimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLYThree Lies That Kept Me From Simplifying My Life by Allison Fallon with Becoming MinimalistJoshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around...2017-01-2300 min