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#65 Finding Your Authentic Voice: From Mental Health Recovery to Publishing Stories That Matter with Gemma Holgate

#65 Finding Your Authentic Voice: From Mental Health Recovery to Publishing Stories That Matter with Gemma Holgate

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#65 Finding Your Authentic Voice: From Mental Health Recovery to Publishing Stories That Matter with Gemma HolgateIn this episode of the Writing with Purpose podcast, I'm joined by Gemma Holgate, author, ghostwriter, and founder of Maddison House Press. Gemma's journey from post traumatic stress recovery to building a publishing house dedicated to meaningful stories demonstrates how finding our authentic voice can become a force for positive change in the world.After struggling to readjust to life in the UK following three years in New Zealand, Gemma faced a diagnosis of mild PTSD that became an unexpected catalyst for transformation. Learning to distinguish between her own voice and others' expectations led her to create a business model that helps thought leaders, change makers, and positive impact pioneers share their stories as "beautiful books" that inspire action and connection.From her grandfather's lost stories to her passionate stance that books must have "soul" in an AI-driven world, Gemma reveals how authentic storytelling becomes medicine for both writer and reader."The more I dug into who I am and what do I want that to be,the more me I was able to be. And you know, five years later in 2020, I left employed work and went self-employed."In this episode:How post-traumatic stress recovery revealed the difference between her voice and others' expectationsWhy Gemma's grandfather's untold stories sparked her mission to help othersThe "wraparound publishing" model that supports authors from idea to finished bookHer unique four-stage reader journey frameworkWhy she believes books should have "soul" and herconcerns about AI in publishingThe "Heather Small Journal" technique: asking "What have you done today to make you feel proud?""When you read something or you look at anything that's been created, it's about having that connection with the art itself, but then a connection with the artist as well."Gemma shares practical wisdom for aspiring authors, including:How to distinguish your authentic voice from conditioning and others' expectationsWhy having a clear plan prevents "waffling" and keeps your message on trackThe importance of identifying what you want readers to do after finishing your bookHow to structure non-fiction for maximum transformational impactConnect with GemmaTo learn more about Gemma’s books, publishing and talks, please connect with her by visiting the Maddison House Press website.WebsiteInstagramFacebookLinkedIn"At the end of a great book, you should put it down and say, 'now I'm going to...' And as an author, if you want to write a book, what do you want that dot dot dot to be in your reader?"Also mentioned in this podcast:Andrew Michael Hurley ‘Barrowbeck’Gwen Hayes ‘Romancing the Beat’William Nicholson ‘Wind on the Fire’ TrilogyJessica Brody ‘Save the Cat’R.L. Stine Point Horror Podcast Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gemma Holgate10:37 The Power of Journalling15:25 Early Influences and the Love for Storytelling23:20 Navigating Mental Health and Finding Your Voice29:11 Transformative Experiences and the Healing Power of Stories29:31 Navigating Personal Boundaries in Storytelling32:17 Breaking Down Misconceptions Through Storytelling34:16 The Healing Power of Sharing Your Story35:28 The Multifaceted World of Publishing37:28 Authenticity in Writing40:03 Finding Inspiration in Nature43:59 Positive Impact in Storytelling51:02 Structuring Your Story for Maximum Impact55:13 Advice for Aspiring Authors_ _ _A new episode is released every other Saturday at 8 am.Loved this episode? Leave a review or share your thoughts on social media – your feedback helps others discover the podcast and keeps the conversation going.Please download your free journal planner PDF and entrance meditation to kickstart your journalling journey.Please connect with me on your preferred platform Join my Writing and Nature Connection newsletter
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