Lee Savino on the Healing Power of Storytelling
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What if writing your story could help heal you?
In this inspiring conversation, romance author Lee Savino shares how creativity, courage, and community shape the writing journey. We talk about overcoming fear, claiming your identity as a writer, and why giving yourself permission to be wildly creative can change everything.
Lee also explores the powerful role romance plays in storytelling and emotional healing—for both writers and readers. As she says, “The romance is doing the work.” Through love, connection, and vulnerability, stories can become a space for transformation.
If you’ve ever struggled with doubt, creativity, or believing in your voice, this episode will remind you why your stories matter.
In this episode:
Overcoming fear and embracing your creative voice
The healing power of storytelling
Claiming your identity as a writer
Why community is essential for authors
“Choose love over fear every time.”
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