• How Older Women can Change the World, with guest Rose Parry

  • Apr 11 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

How Older Women can Change the World, with guest Rose Parry

  • Summary

  • To be a writer is one of the most rewarding occupations imaginable but the writer’s journey is tough – we need emotional resilience, courage, determination, and patience.

    This podcast is to help writers on that journey – the inner journey, as we experience the highs and lows of a writer’s life together.

    Each week I chat with a guest exploring the psychological, emotional, and spiritual journey they have experienced as a writer, the lessons they have learnt – and are continuing to learn.

    As I talk to other writer’s and reflect on my own experience, I hope to discover how we might find abundance in our creative pursuits, achieving our goals the mindful way.

    In this week's episode I chat to Anita Belli aka Rose Parry.

    Anita Belli is a writer and creative tutor. A former dancer and filmmaker, she devised and taught an MA in making dance for the screen, which led to a love of developing creative ideas with others. Anita is the author of The Traveller and the Rose and other novels, and books for creatives including Kickstart Your Writing.

    Rose Parry, Anita’s alter-ego, is the founder of G3A Your Glorious Third Age: A writing, publishing, and learning programme.

    Show notes and links:
    https://www.deborahklee.com/category/the-mindful-writer/

    Music Motivational-indent/Pixabay

    Subscribe and/or find me on: Twitter @DeborahKlee, Facebook DeborahKléeAuthor , and Instagram deborahkleeauthor

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