Kris Spisak

Story Stop: Writing, Editing & Personal Perspectives (encore episode)

A few stolen minutes out of your day to talk words and communication, because our daily lives are surrounded by the evolution and influence of words. Forget the grammar police. There is so much more to this conversation.

“Story Stop: Writing, Editing & Personal Perspectives” (encore episode)

Apple Podcasts  |  Android  |  Spotify  |  Amazon Music  |  YouTube

Welcome to the summer series of the Words You Should Know podcast, where no, I’m not going to go into the etymology of summer, dog days, or solstice (been there, done that). But, instead, we’ll revisit “Story Stop Tour” events of earlier this year and popular episodes you may have missed from years past. This will be a seven episode break, with new episodes resuming on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021.

What are my Story Stops? Imagine a program where you take a pause in your life to consider the stories that have shaped you into who you are. That’s what my third book, The Family Story Workbook, is all about, and at my Story Stop Tour events, I’ve been honored to hear the stories of talented authors, poets, and wordsmiths as they dive into their memories and invite you to dive into yours. You can learn more about these events at StoryStopTour.com.

This is the encore of Story Stop: Bookish Road Trip, originally held on February 11, 2021, and now replayed for you here on the “Words You Should Know” podcast. Enjoy the show!

The live video from the event can be found from the original broadcast on Facebook Live and Twitter.

Event Summary:

“Story Stop: Writing, Editing and Personal Perspectives” will bring you behind the scenes into the lives of two talented women who act as nonfiction editors, ghostwriters, poets, and business-focused wordsmiths: Karin Wiberg and Rita Lewis.

Everyone has stories to tell, and capturing them can be not only a special effort but a profound personal or family project. Maybe after listening in, you’ll feel called to capture the stories of your own.


Sign up for my English language tips and trivia email newsletter for more articles and podcasts like this.

If you like what you’ve been hearing, don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast (via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, AndroidGoogle Podcasts, Stitcher, or RSS) so you’ll never miss out on another word you should know. Many thanks to those of you who have taken the time to rate my show wherever you listen.

Words. Language. Communications. We’ve got this.

Exit mobile version