Intimate conversations and true stories of personal daring with emerging and accomplished writers. Writers read their essay, memoir chapter or story, then talk about it with writer/host Michelle Redo. An audio literary magazine, conceived, curated and hosted by Michelle Redo, an award winning 30-year public radio veteran, and new voice in podcasting. Original submissions accepted twice yearly.
Get Elissa Altman's Permission (ha!) at her website, ElissaAltman.com where you can also subscribe to her Substack, Poor Man's Feast.Don't forget to hit Follow so Daring To Tell will automatically drop into your podcast app each month! Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do, for more contemplations on the topics in each episode at MichelleRedo.com.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music at Apple Music, on Spotify, or on Bandcamp
Visit Nina Lichtenstein's website to pre-order her new memoir Body: My Life in Parts available May 27th! Visit Maine Writer's Studio for information about her October retreat "Embodied Stories", as well as upcoming workshops and the next monthly Literary Salon.Check out Nina Lichtenstein's Substack, The Viking Jewess and Other CuriositiesSign up for Michelle Redo's monthly Daring to Tell podcast newsletter called The Re-do at michelleredo.com.Listen to Nina reading from another Body chapter, Eyes, on episode 43 of Daring to Tell.Check out more of Phil Redo's music.Keep listening!
Be sure to click follow on this podcast so you'll get the new episode that posts on the first Tuesday of each month. For April 2025 host Michelle Redo talks with Betsy Armstrong about her debut memoir, The Mother of All Decisions: A Memoir of Mother Loss, Legacy and Adopting Kids in Midlife.Daring to Tell is proud to be a sponsor at this year's Woodstock Bookfest, April 4-6. Hear Michelle talk with festival director Martha Frankel here and Sari Botton, moderator of the panel discussion called On Permission: Daring to Tell, here.Be sure to sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do at michelleredo.comHear more of Phil Redo's music on Bandcamp, Apple Music and Spotify.
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Links from this episode:Woodstock BookfestSari Botton on SubstackSari Botton's Essay at 100 Days of Creative ResistanceMichelle Redo's websitePhil Redo's musicThanks for listening!
Don't forget to follow this podcast!Emerging writer Ching Ching Tan reads from her as-of yet-unpublished memoir, An Extra.Learn more about her and read some of her other publications at chingchingtan.comSign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter The Redo at michelleredo.comI can't vouch for what this website is selling, but this is a place where you can see the components Ching Ching describes in the traditional Chinese character for listening.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music on Apple Music or Spotify, as well as here.
Thanks for listening to this lastest audiobook production from Flying Pig Audio!Meme's Famous Crepes: Les Crepes Celebres de Memere, is now available as both a paperback and an audiobook-read by its author Tony Perry in both English and French.Learn more about Tony Perry at his website, State of Maine State of Mind.Sign up for the Daring to Tell podcast newsletter The Re-do at michelleredo.com or subscribe to my free, occasional Substack newsletter called Ineffable: Big Thoughts from a Little Farmhouse in Maine.
Thanks for listening to Daring to Tell with Michelle Redo--which just won a 2024 Silver for Best Indie Podcast from the Signal Awards!Learn more about Tova Mirvis and all her books at her website... TovaMirvis.comSign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter The Redo at her website... MichelleRedo.comListen to more of Phil Redo's music at his bandcamp page... philredo.bandcamp.com on Spotify or Apple Music.
Find out more about writer Robert Norris at robertwnorris.com where you can also order his book The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don't Rise: Pentimento Memories of Mom and Me.Sign up for Michelle Redo's free newsletter, The Redo at michelleredo.comAnd if you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy Daring to Tell's episode with Chris Woolf reading from his book Bumbling Through the Hindu Kush.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music at Bandcamp or on Spotify.
Check out David Stuart MacLean and his book, The Answer to the Riddle is Me: A Memoir of Amnesia Learn more about Michelle Redo and sign up for my newsletter, The Re-do at MichelleRedo.comListen to more music from Phil Redo on Band Camp, or search for Phil Redo at Spotify or Apple Music.Thanks for listening!
Visit Maine Writer's Studio for more info about the Embodied Stories Writing Retreat with writer and teacher Nina Lichtenstein If you haven't listened to Nadine Kenney Johnstone's podcast Heart of the Story, I don't know what you're waiting for! Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter The Redo or get in touch with me through my website at MichelleRedo.com
Links from the episode:Subscribe to Michelle Redo's free Substack-- IneffableListen to Nadine Kenney Johnstone's podcast Heart of the StoryListen to This Jungian Life podcastSign up for my newsletter at my website michelleredo.com
Michelle's New Substack pageNancy Schnog's Writer's Digest article on what to do with your old journalsNadine Kenney Johnstone and Melanie Brooks' workshop Writing Hard StoriesListen to audiobook samples, sign up for Michelle's Daring to Tell newsletter, The Re-do, and listen to other Daring to Tell episodes at michelleredo.com
Download the audiobook of A Hard Silence, by Melanie Brooks before July 2nd to receive a special sale price at any audiobook retailer! A Hard Silence at AudibleA Hard Silence at Libro.FMCheck out AudioFile Magazine for more audiobook recommendations and reviewsSign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter at michelleredo.com where you can also hear a sample of A Hard Silence, and other Flying Pig Audiobook productions!
Yes, she's the creator of the Accidental Icon and in this conversation we talk about social justice and aging and burnout and the many layers and iterations of who she was before that "happy accident" that led her to the top of the fashion world, and who she is becoming next. Check out Lyn Slater's Substack to follow her post-Accidental Icon writing.Sign up for for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do at michelleredo.com
Maine, A Love Story by Blue ButterfieldSee it. Read it. A finalist in the 2023 Memoir category from the Maine Writers and Publisher's Alliance.Sign up for the FREE Daring to Tell podcast newsletter, The Re-do, at michelleredo.comListen to more of Phil Redo's music.
Abigail Thomas author of the memoirs Still Life at Eighty, A Three Dog Life, What Comes Next and How to Like it, and Safekeeping talks with Michelle Redo about writing and life, and reads from some new writing she's been doing, a piece called Deathbed Regrets. Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do at michelleredo.comListen to The Band's StagefrightLink to Abigail Thomas' books from The Golden Notebook, Woodstock, NY.
Equally daring to writing your memoir is then, the work of marketing it.Jenn Hanson-dePaula shares valuable info and insight about marketing your book. And by the way... even if you're only working on your manuscript, it's not too early to start thinking about who you want to connect with about your story.Learn more about Jenn Hanson-dePaula, Book Marketing Simplified and Mixtus Media.Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do, at my website, michelleredo.com.Jenn also talks about the Rick Rubin book The Creative Act and author Sally Pla.Michelle also mentions her interview with Diane Gottlieb's blog WomanPause.
Thanks for listening!Visit Margaret Mandell's websitePre-order And Always One More Time at Barnes & Noble or Amazon.Read Margaret's essays at Oldster and Brevity Blog.Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do at michelleredo.comListen to more of Phil Redo's music at Bandcamp
Mentioned in this episode...Heart of the Story Podcast with Nadine Kenney JohnstoneA Hard Silence by Melanie BrooksSushi Tuesdays Audiobook by Charlotte MayaOpen Heart Project of Susan PiverSign up for Michelle's newsletter The Re-doListen to more of Phil Redo's musicAdd a Tip to help support this podcast
Michelle Redo talks with Diane Gottlieb, Editor of the new essay anthology called Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness. Diane also is the Prose/CNF editor of Emerge Literary Journal, and has a blog called WomenPause- conversations with women over 50 and the people who love them.Nina Lichtenstein is the founder of Maine Writers Studio, and the author of the forthcoming memoir, Body: My Life in Parts, due for publication in the spring of 2025 from Vine Leaves Press. (Quite coincidentally, the same publisher of Melanie Brooks's memoir featured just last month on Daring to Tell—A Hard Silence.)Sign up for Michelle's newsletter The Re-do at michelleredo.com.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music at Bandcamp or on Spotify.
Author Melanie Brooks is back with the release of her memoir A Hard Silence: One daughter remaps family, grief, and faith when HIV/AIDS changes it all.More about her first book, Writing Hard Stories: Celebrated Memoirists Who Shaped Art from Trauma.Sign up for Michelle's monthly newsletter The Re-doListen to more of Phil Redo's music
Learn more about Margaret Mandell at her website, MargaretSMandell.comSign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, newly re-dubbed The Redo at michelleredo.comListen to more of Phil Redo's music
I hope you'll check out this special And So, She Left podcast episode featuring guest, Michelle Redo--which is a finalist for a Signal Award! If you are inclined please click to vote for this podcast before October 6th. And So, She Left is hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos, produced by Ethan Lee and put out by Cansulta.Thanks for daring to listen!
Debut memoirist Charlotte Maya now has a self-narrated audiobook of Sushi Tuesdays: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Family Resilience, produced by Michelle Redo. In this episode they talk about writing the book about the suicide death of Charlotte's husband, Sam Maya, as well as sharing what it was like to read and produce the audiobook.Listen to Michelle's first conversation with Charlotte Maya on Daring to Tell in April of 2023.Watch Karin Gutman- The Spirit of Story video interviews with Charlotte Maya among others.More music by Phil RedoSign up for Michelle Redo's monthly Daring to Tell newsletter at michelleredo.com
Spoiler Alert! In this bonus episode Michelle Redo talks with author Gretchen Cherington about all the revelations she discovered through writing The Butcher, The Embezzler and The Fall Guy: A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry.
A discussion about fiction and nonfiction with Jody J. Sperling about his new Speculative Fiction Detective Novel- The 9 Lives of Marva DeLonghi.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music.Sign up for my newsletter at michelleredo.com
Michelle Redo invites Katherin Vasilopoulos to guest host when Michelle reads her own essay--Brave No More. Check out Katherin's podcast And So, She Left.Curious about the Bugzooka? Pauline Oliveros died in 2016 but her Deep Listening Institute continues to resound.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music.Sign up for Michelle's monthly podcast newsletter Hit Pause, or send a note at michelleredo.com
Check out Gretchen Cherington's NEW memoir, The Butcher, The Embezzler, and The Fall Guy: A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry.Sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter.Listen to more of Phil Redo's music.
If you like this podcast, you might also like my monthly newsletter... Hit Pause. Sign up for it at my website michelleredo.comGet your copy of Be Brief And Tell Them Everything, and listen to Brad Listi's podcast Otherppl.Listen to Jody Sperling's podcast TRBM; check out his new book The 9 Lives of Marva DeLonghiPhil Redo has lots more music. Check it out!
Writer Charlotte Maya reads from her debut memoir Sushi Tuesdays: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Resilience. discussing the importance of talking clearly about depression and suicide. Follow her on Instagram @charlottemayawriterTo sign up for Michelle Redo's monthly podcast newsletter called Hit Pause visit michelleredo.com
Thanks for listening!Sign up for Hit Pause, the newsletter of the Daring to Tell podcast at michelleredo.com Learn more about Dr. James Doty's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, and check out his award-winning New York Times Best Selling book Into the Magic Shop.And you can hear Caroline Fitzgerald and I discuss healing tears in episode 5, from January of 2022.
The rest of the episode and conversation with Writer, Podcaster and Writing Teacher Nadine Kenney Johnstone.Listen to her podcast Heart of the Story (produced by your humble host, Michelle Redo) and be sure to pre-order her book and guided journal Come Home to Your Heart today!Sign up for the Daring to Tell newsletter, Hit Pause, at my website, michelleredo.com
Preliminary conversation with writing teacher, podcaster and retreat leader Nadine Kenney Johnstone, in advance of her new book announcement coming Sunday Feb 12 on Heart of the Story! Be sure to check it out. Then Nadine will read a chapter from her new book on Daring to Tell, later this month.Sign up for my monthly newsletter Hit Pause at my website.
Where is truth fiction and fiction truth especially when one's reality becomes a diagnosis of rectal cancer? "At the very least, it's a sign of life. The source of my embarrassment speaks of existence. I am alive."In her memoir Eliza Walton shares her actual experience and pushes us into those spaces where she gives life to a fictional edgy alter ego with a deft hand.Michelle Redo talks with Maine writer Eliza Walton about her book, The Colors I Saw: A Cancer Memoir, published in 2019. You can contact Eliza through her publisher Golden Alley Press.Follow me on Twitter @michelleredoSign up to get my monthly musing of podcast episode in my newsletter called Hit Pause at my website.***Here's a look at the opening of the December newsletter... if you want to receive the rest of the story just email me at michelle@michelleredo.com.A Turtle and a Piano The other day I walked into the big box pet store on the hunt for Rocky's “slow eating chicken” as we call it. I breezed down the main aisle past the rodents and reptiles when something charming and green arrested me so I had to turn three paces back to bend down and look. It was a turtle. A testudo tortoise in fact, maybe about the size of my fully outstretched hand, and he had a good deal of height too. Maybe four inches or so? The brightest green of his head and legs leapt out at me with an undertone of darker grayish green. He was crawling just a little. His head stretched towards a bowl of greens, his front legs reaching forward. Basically, there was motion, which seems rare for a pet store reptile. He wasn't static, not hiding. And I was immediately smitten. Could I bring home a turtle? What would Rocky think? What would Phil think? I didn't know you could even get turtles anymore. I had one of those tiny ones as pets when I was little. The ones so small they may get stuck under the radiator… probably desperately seeking heat, only finding dust. While I don't recall mine dying, I don't recall having them for very long either. Maybe they escaped? Stayed under the radiator? Why do I love turtles so? I don't know. I'd kind of forgotten that I find them so captivating. With their ability to just tuck in at any moment and hide from the world. That lovely thick shell, almost impermeable. A slow, steady creature without many natural predators, and that life span! This turtle, the label proclaimed, had an average lifespan of fifty years. What? This little guy? Fifty years? Hmm… With this new info I looked at him wistfully, pulled out my phone and clicked a picture of this fine little being and wished him well. I stood up, and continued on my mission for slow-eating chicken (for some reason, Rocky always leaves some in his dish for later). I jabbed at my phone as I sent the picture off to Phil. “This guy will outlive us.” Send. It was a weird little moment. This turtle and me. It reminded me our time on this planet is not unlimited. Something we always know but brush away to be dealt with later. As if later is that promising time when we think we'll be ready to think about our end date...Want the rest of the story? Put "The rest of the story?" in the subject line of an email to michelle@michelleredo.com
Visit Rachel Lee's website at This-Is-Getting-Old.com. And don't forget to check out her cartoons.Some of the other website resources we discussed were The Conversation Project, Cake and Departing Dearly.Have thoughts or feeback about Daring to Tell? Share with me at my website, michelleredo.com or follow me on Twitter @michelleredo
Michelle Redo shares a story of witnessing transformation when it came to the corner of her doorway. If you are curious about some of the websites mentioned here are some links... https://wisconsinpollinators.com/BU/BA_ButterflyChrysalis.aspx (Wisconsin Pollinators) https://journeynorth.org/monarchs (Journey North) Listen to more of https://www.philredo.com/ (Phil Redo's music). Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/michelleredo (@michelleredo) Sign up for my newsletter, Hit Pause, at my https://michelleredo.com/ (website).
Host Michelle Redo shares her Enneagram number with https://openheartproject.com/ (The Open Heart Project) founder and best selling author https://openheartproject.com/about/ (Susan Piver) (a #4), who reads from her new book https://openheartproject.com/the-buddhist-enneagram-nine-paths-to-warriorship/ (The Buddhist Enneagram)
Maine writer https://elizabethgarber.com/ (Elizabeth Garber) releases https://www.toadhalleditions.ink/book-shop (Sailing at the Edge of Disaster: The Memoir of a Young Woman's Daring Year) later this month, September of 2022. Check out one of her many https://elizabethgarber.com/events/ (book launch events) through September and October also at https://elizabethgarber.com/ (ElizabethGarber.com). Sign up for Michelle's newsletter, Hit Pause, at https://michelleredo.com (michelleredo.com). Make Me Brave is written by https://www.philredo.com/ (Phil Redo), hear more of his music on https://open.spotify.com/artist/2SaGc1ipeiOoi1MovCAD3p (Spotify) or https://philredo.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp).
For the August episode host Michelle Redo talks with doctor, mother and writer https://tonyacoatswrites.com/ (Tonya Coats), whose essay To Do No Harm deals with themes of parenting, discrimination, and acceptance. You can find more of Tonya's writing at https://www.riverteethjournal.com/blog/2022/07/18/cast-iron-generations (River Teeth), on the https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/publish-the-personal-guest-author-special/id1552479984?i=1000567014405 (Heart of the Story) podcast with Nadine Kenney Johnstone, or on her own website https://tonyacoatswrites.com/ (Tonyacoatswrites.com) The other Tanya (with an a) https://www.tanyakwhiton.com/ (Tanya Whiton) is the writing teacher I mentioned at the top of the show. I can highly recommend signing up for one of her classes! You can follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/michelleredo (@michelleredo) or sign up for the Hit Pause Newsletter at https://michelleredo.com (MichelleRedo.com) Thanks for listening!
BONUS! Michelle Redo talks with Jody Sperling, another writer/podcaster about podcasting and marketing ourselves as writers. Find Jody on Twitter https://twitter.com/jodyjsperling (@jodyjsperling) and listen to his newly rebranded podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reluctant-book-marketer/id1603166771 (The Reluctant Book Marketer) Follow Michelle on Twitter https://twitter.com/michelleredo (@michelleredo) Sign up for the Daring to Tell Newsletter, Hit Pause, at https://michelleredo.com/ (michelleredo.com) Curious about Jody Sperling's manuscript? THE NINE LIVES OF MARVA DELONGHI is a Speculative Noir. Marva hires Luke and Lyle, washed-up detective partners, to investigate death threats she's been receiving. Shortly after, she is murdered, and her death begins a cycle in which Luke and Lyle continue to die, returning to the moment they first met Marva in their office. Only saving her life can break the cycle.
My essay that won #19 in the https://www.writersdigest.com/wd-competitions/announcing-the-second-annual-personal-essay-awards-winners (2021 Writers Digest Personal Essay Competition)! Today's guest host is https://www.melaniebrooks.com/ (Melanie Brook)s... author of https://bookshop.org/books/writing-hard-stories-celebrated-memoirists-who-shaped-art-from-trauma/9780807078815?aid=20298&listref=daring-to-tell-memoirs (Writing Hard Stories). This month's spotlight bookstore is https://www.facebook.com/Twice-Told-Tales-903018426439537/ (Twice Told Tales) on Maine St. in Brunswick. Quality used books run by the https://curtislibrary.com/twice-told-tales/?fbclid=IwAR2sElu8UznFFDscl-g3mFHMmx-h3woqYKswIDO4FwGuKnTO0e9aoNElPb4 (Friends of Curtis Memorial Library). If you're curious about the Bugzooka, heard about in today's episode, https://www.arbico-organics.com/product/bugzooka-bug-catcher/garden-tools-supplies (here's what it looks like). I receive no proceeds from any Bugzooka sales (But I probably should!) And check out the https://amwriting.substack.com/ (#Amwriting) podcast's https://www.authoraccelerator.com/amwritingblueprintchallenge (Blue Print for a Book Challenge) happening this summer!
Go to https://michelleredo.com/ (Michelle Redo) to sign up for the monthly Daring to Tell newsletter, Hit Pause. Or follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/michelleredo (@michelleredo) Learn more about https://lauradavis.net/the-burning-light-of-two-stars/ (Laura Davis), her retreats and writing classes, and her https://lauradavis.net/the-burning-light-of-two-stars/ (The Burning Light of Two Stars) at her https://lauradavis.net/ (website). Listen to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/amwriting/id1099630313 (#amwriting), another great podcast talking about all types of writing and the writing process. Be the first person to visit https://royalriverbooks.com/ (Royal River Books) on Main Street in Yarmouth, Maine and say you heard about them on Daring to Tell, and get your special gift bag with all kinds of fun prizes! Thanks for Daring to LISTEN!
To read more of Betsy's work, including her award-winning essay https://betsyarmstrong.com/writing-samples/the-alchemy-of-apple-pie (The Alchemy of Apple Pie), check out her website, https://betsyarmstrong.com/writing (Betsyarmstrong.com) I hope you will also sign-up for the Daring to Tell newsletter called Hit Pause, where I share some of my other thoughts and musings as I consider the conversations we have with writers here each month, sign up for that at my website, https://michelleredo.com/ (Michelleredo.com) Looking for another podcast to check out? Listen to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-of-the-story/id1552479984 (Heart of the Story) with https://nadinekenneyjohnstone.com/ (Nadine Kenney Johnstone) for stories of healing, hope and following her heart. And be sure to listen to the end to hear this month's special independent bookstore partner with Daring to Tell, where you can go to claim a special Daring to Tell Gift Package!
Melanie Brooks, author of Writing Hard Stories, reads from her memoir manuscript, A Hard Silence, which shares her perspective on what it was like to grow up living with the deep secret that her father contracted AIDS in 1985 from a tainted blood transfusion. Order a copy of Melanie's book, https://bookshop.org/books/writing-hard-stories-celebrated-memoirists-who-shaped-art-from-trauma/9780807078815?aid=20298&listref=daring-to-tell-memoirs (Writing Hard Stories) online at https://bookshop.org/shop/thecornerbookshop (Bookshop.org) OR... For listeners in the vicinity of midcoast Maine, Daring to Tell wants to encourage you to get out and experience the joy and serendipity of visiting a bookstore! So we've partnered with https://www.thecornerbook.shop/ (The Corner Bookshop) at 229 Water Street in Bath, Maine (right down the little alley off of Front Street). The first listener to visit in person and mention hearing this episode of Daring to Tell will win a special free Daring to Tell gift package! And anyone mentioning Daring to Tell can receive a one time 20% discount off your purchase, throughout the month of April 2022. Also mentioned in this episode revelations by Mary Gauthier which you can read about in her book https://www.marygauthier.com/book (Saved by a Song: The Art and Healing Power of Songwriting).
An up-close and very personal look at what pregnancy was like, both physically and emotionally, for https://www.alenadillon.com/ (Alena Dillon) author of the new memoir https://bookshop.org/books/my-body-is-a-big-fat-temple-an-ordinary-story-of-pregnancy-and-early-motherhood/9781949116878 (My Body is a Big Fat Temple) - Real life is seldom for the squeamish... and her book is a very real look at what to expect if and when you are expecting. Follow me on Twitter @michelleredo Email at my website https://michelleredo.com/ (michelleredo.com) If you want to check out another podcast for writers, try https://nadinekenneyjohnstone.com/podcast (Heart of the Story) with writer and writing coach https://nadinekenneyjohnstone.com/ (Nadine Kenney Johnstone).
A discussion of tattoos, the Western Canon, alienation and never staying in the same lane, plus Phuc Tran reads two extremely intense stories for completely different reasons. Follow Michelle on Twitter @michelleredo or connect through my website, michelleredo.com
Clinical Hypnotherapist http://carolinefitzgerald.net/ (Caroline Fitzgerald) reads from her yet-to-be published memoir- I Think I Might Die Without You. Sign up for https://michelleredo.com/ (Hit Pause), the newsletter of the Daring to Tell podcast at https://michelleredo.com/ (michelleredo.com) Follow me on Twitter @michelleredo
Holiday time magnifies both joy and grief... Yet, the power of story helps Jeannine Burgdorf contemplate being motherless while coming to terms with infertility in this intensely vulnerable and deeply personal essay. To read more from Jeannine visit her https://jeannineburgdorf.substack.com/ (Substack) page or follower her on Twitter and Instagram @havingfunwrong. Follow me on Twitter @michelleredo Sign up for https://michelleredo.com (Hit Pause) the newsletter of the Daring to Tell podcast. email: https://michelleredo.com/contact-email (Michelle@michelleredo.com)
The creative and business mind behind the ever-growing https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books/id1366633318 (Mom's Don't Have Time) To empire- https://zibbyowens.com/ (Zibby Owens) talks with Michelle Redo for this special bonus episode conversation about podcasting, writing and her newest business-story venture- https://zibbyowens.com/zibby-books (Zibby Books).
https://www.pegconway.com/ (Peg Conway) shares two chapters from her new memoir called https://www.pegconway.com/the-art-of-reassembly/ (The Art of Reassembly: A Memoir of Early Mother Loss and Aftergrief) Sign up for the Daring to Tell newsletter, Hit Pause, at https://michelleredo.com/ (Michelleredo.com) Or email me Michelle@MichelleRedo.com