• Writing as Sacred Work

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • I want to talk to you about the incredible power of writing.

    The power of storytelling.

    And how it can help you connect with your divine purpose. Yes, even if the writing you do is marketing or sales copy.

    That’s the subject of this week’s podcast episode.

    In the podcast, I propose the idea that we writers are, in a sense, prophets. And as prophets, we are tasked with spreading a message of love, hope, and purpose to the world … through our work.

    I know it’s a little “out there” - but it’s short.

    • Books that inspired me to become a writer (a storyteller)
    • Writers create Worlds
    • We should transport our readers, viewers, and listeners to somewhere good
    • I literally copied people's work...but not to steal - to learn
    • Regardless of the business you're in, you're telling a story
    • Writing is not a job...it's a noble calling
    • Whatever you're writing, do it as an act of devotion
    • Your words have power

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