• Episode 15: Trusting the Leap: How Angilee Kapoor Rewrote Her Story
    Apr 29 2025

    Have you ever found yourself standing at the edge of a big change—scared, uncertain, yet knowing deep down that staying the same isn’t an option? In today’s episode of Unfinished Stories: Next Chapter, I sit down with the incredible Angilee Kapoor, a powerhouse leader, entrepreneur, author, and TV host, who knows exactly what it feels like to face those pivotal crossroads.

    Angilee shares her deeply personal journey from a healthcare executive to a full-time entrepreneur traveling the world—exploring how building self-trust, shifting your mindset, and redefining your relationship with fear can change everything. We talk about those dark moments, the ones behind closed doors, and how they often lead to the brightest breakthroughs.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, doubted your path, or wondered if it’s too late to create the life you want, this conversation is your reminder: you are not alone, and your story isn’t finished. It’s just waiting for you to turn the page.

    5 Highlights from Today’s Conversation:

    1. From Corporate Ladder to Freedom Angilee’s courageous leap from a 20-year healthcare career to entrepreneurship—and how she knew it was time.
    2. Recognising the Consciousness Crisis Understanding that nagging feeling of “there has to be more” and learning how to listen to it.
    3. Building Unshakeable Self-Trust Practical ways to move past fear, imposter syndrome, and those moments that threaten to keep us stuck.
    4. The Transformative Power of Travel How stepping outside her comfort zone (and across continents!) reshaped Angilee’s view on life and leadership.
    5. Daily Practices for Mindset Mastery Simple, powerful habits that help sustain growth, gratitude, and confidence—even when life gets hard.

    and all.

    Ready to embrace your own messy, beautiful story? Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter—together.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 13: The Soul Behind the Story: Gary Parker on Writing What Matters
    Apr 19 2025

    What does it mean to write for yourself first? To write for your legacy, not for the spotlight?

    In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Gary Parker—prolific author of over 20 novels, screenplays, and someone whose words are as soulful as they are skillful. Gary and I explore the winding road of writing: how it starts, why it stalls, and what makes it worth finishing. From his early days growing up with books as best friends, to writing novels born from a single image etched in childhood memory, Gary shares how storytelling isn’t just something he does—it’s who he is.

    We also talk about The Playbook, his newest novel (and former screenplay!) featuring a female football coach rewriting more than just plays—she’s rewriting her life. For anyone stuck between the page they’re on and the story they want to tell, this episode is your reminder: it’s not too late. You just have to start.

    Your next chapter could begin today.

    Episode Highlights
    • Legacy Over Likes Gary explains why writing for impact—not popularity—is what sustains a creative life.
    • From Page to Screen Hear how The Playbook evolved from screenplay to limited series to novel—and why the story had to be told, no matter the format.
    • Marketing Without the Ick Factor Why promoting your book isn’t selling out—it’s speaking for the characters you’ve given life to.
    • The Power of Perspective Gary shares why many of his protagonists are women and how writing them deepened his empathy and voice.
    • Writing as a Lifelong Becoming With four decades of words behind him, Gary reflects on how understanding humanity has made him a better writer.

    Your next chapter is waiting to be written. Let’s turn the page together.

    Ready to embrace your own messy, beautiful story? Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter—together.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 12 : Messy, Brave, and Becoming: Reclaiming Your Narrative with Geena Hymer
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Geena Hymer—a writer, survivor, and truth-teller who is courageously turning years of trauma into a powerful memoir called Body of Armor. Her story is one of transformation through writing, using words not only to process pain but to build something healing, lasting, and deeply human.

    Geena shares how early childhood abuse, eating disorders, and trauma shaped her relationship with her body, her voice, and her worth. We talk candidly about what it means to survive, to stumble, and ultimately to choose healing—even when it feels messy or delayed.

    If you’ve ever felt like your pain disqualified you from writing your next chapter, this conversation will remind you otherwise. Geena’s story isn’t just a journey through darkness—it’s a testament to how writing can become a path forward, a place of safety, and eventually, a gift to others.

    Highlights from this episode:

    1. Writing as a Lifeline How journaling and poetry became Geena’s survival tools during the darkest moments of her childhood.
    2. Body of Armor: The Origin Story Why weight gain became both a defence and a metaphor—and how Geena is dismantling it through her memoir.
    3. From Silence to Sharing The moment Geena decided to stop hiding—and how telling her story started her real healing.
    4. Healing Isn’t Linear What therapy, faith, and self-compassion taught her—and why healing doesn’t mean having it all figured out.
    5. Turning Pain into Purpose How Geena’s journey has led her to write a book that helps others feel seen, heard, and worthy.

    Whether you’re writing a memoir or simply trying to understand your own truth on the page, this episode is a tool for every writer walking the hard, honest path toward healing.

    Ready to embrace your own messy, beautiful story? Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter—together.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Episode 11 : The Journey to Finding your Voice with Steph Essary
    Apr 6 2025

    For years, I was the woman who hid behind a keyboard—writing thousands of words that no one ever saw. I convinced myself that my voice didn’t matter, or that maybe it just wasn’t “ready.” Sound familiar?

    In this solo episode, I open up about the long, winding road I’ve taken to find my voice—not just as a writer, but as a human being. Because voice isn’t just about how we sound on the page. It’s about how we show up in the world. And sometimes, we have to lose ourselves to finally hear what’s been there all along.

    If you’re stuck, if you’re scared, if you’re waiting until it’s perfect—this one’s for you. Because finding your voice isn’t a destination. It’s a practice. A choice. A permission slip.

    And I hope this episode can be a small part of helping you write your next chapter—with truth, with clarity, and with courage.

    In this episode:

    • What does it really mean to “find your voice”? Spoiler: It’s less about sound and more about self-trust.
    • Letting go of external validation How I learned to stop waiting for someone else to approve my words before I shared them.
    • The healing power of storytelling Why sharing your truth—even the messy parts—is where the real magic happens.
    • Voice and vulnerability The connection between emotional honesty and authentic writing.
    • This podcast as my proof of process How each episode I record is an act of reclaiming my voice—and an invitation for you to do the same.

    Ready to embrace your own messy, beautiful story? Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter—together.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 10 From Isolation to Expression: The Journey to Finding Your Voice with Tina Djuretic
    Apr 1 2025

    Writing can feel like a lonely pursuit—but finding your voice is about more than just words on a page. It’s about stepping out of isolation, embracing your story, and daring to share it with the world.

    In this episode of Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, I sit down with writer and poet Tina Djuretic to explore what it really means to find your voice as a writer. Tina’s journey hasn’t been linear—like many of us, she’s wrestled with self-doubt, creative blocks, and the fear of being truly seen. But through poetry and storytelling, she’s carved a path from isolation to authentic self-expression.

    If you’ve ever struggled to translate your emotions into words or felt like your writing didn’t matter, this conversation is for you.

    Highlights from our conversation:
    • Breaking Free from Creative Isolation How Tina moved from writing in solitude to sharing her work with the world—and how you can do the same.
    • The Intersection of Poetry and Identity Why poetry became a powerful tool for self-discovery and emotional healing in Tina’s life.
    • Overcoming the Fear of Visibility The inner battles writers face when putting their work out there, and how to push past the fear of being seen.
    • Turning Personal Experience into Art How Tina channels personal struggles into creative expression, and why vulnerability is a writer’s greatest strength.
    • The Power of Community in Writing Why finding a writing community can be a game-changer, and how connection fuels creativity.

    Tina’s journey is a testament to the fact that your voice matters—and that sharing your story is an act of courage. Tune in for an honest, inspiring conversation that might just be the push you need to step into your own creative expression.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 09: Overcoming Overwhelm: Guide to Turning Overwhelm into Opportunity Corrie LoGiudice
    Mar 25 2025

    Overwhelm can be one of the biggest roadblocks in a writer’s journey—stopping us from finishing the book, sending the pitch, or even sitting down to write. But what if overwhelm wasn’t a dead end? What if it was actually a tool, guiding us toward our next chapter?

    In this episode, I sit down with Corrie LoGiudice, a speaker, entrepreneur, and coach whose Overwhelm Culprits framework has helped countless people move from stress to success. Her journey—from navigating personal loss to redefining her career—offers invaluable lessons for writers struggling with self-doubt, time constraints, and creative burnout.

    Writing is about more than just putting words on a page—it’s about mindset, resilience, and learning to push past the fear of getting it wrong. Whether you’re stuck in perfectionism, battling imposter syndrome, or simply unsure how to balance your writing with the rest of life, this conversation will help you move forward.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    • The Writer’s Overwhelm – Identifying the hidden culprits that stop us from writing and finishing our projects.
    • Finding Clarity in Your Creative Work – Why understanding why you write is just as important as what you write.
    • Confidence & Community – How imposter syndrome and lack of support can hold you back—and what to do about it.
    • Setting Boundaries for Creativity – Making space for your writing without guilt, even in the midst of a busy life.
    • Taking the Next Step – Simple, actionable strategies to move from overwhelm to momentum in your writing journey.

    Your next chapter is waiting to be written. Let’s turn the page together.

    Ready to embrace your own messy, beautiful story? Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter together.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 08: Reclaiming Power: How Resilience Transforms Trauma into Strength with Darla Radilla
    Mar 18 2025

    What happens when life hands you a story you never wanted to write? How do you reclaim the narrative and turn the hardest chapters of your life into something meaningful? This week on Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, I sit down with Darla Radilla—a certified somatic trauma-informed coach, relationship expert, and podcaster—who turned her experience of surviving narcissistic abuse into a mission to help others rewrite their lives.

    Darla shares how she went from losing everything—her home, her finances, and her sense of self—to taking back control of her story. We dive into the power of somatic healing, why trauma lives in the body, and how understanding our nervous system can help us move forward. If fear, doubt, or past wounds have kept you from writing your next chapter—whether in life or on the page—this conversation will remind you that your story isn’t over.

    Episode Highlights:
    • Rewriting Rock Bottom – The moment Darla decided to take back her story instead of letting trauma define her.
    • The Body Holds the Story – Understanding how past pain gets stored in our nervous system—and how to release it.
    • From Survival to Strength – Using resilience as a tool to step into a new version of yourself.
    • Turning the Page on Trauma – Practical techniques for processing emotions and moving forward with clarity.
    • Boundaries, Healing, and Self-Worth – How setting boundaries is key to finishing your next chapter, both in writing and in life.

    Because every great story has moments of struggle—but it’s how we move forward that defines the ending.

    Connect with Darla here:

    Website: https://www.highvaluewoman.info

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550835718631

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highvaluewoman7/

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    43 mins
  • Episode 07 Life in the Second Act with Pat Black-Gould
    Mar 11 2025

    Have you ever felt like life closed a door on your dreams? What if that wasn’t an ending, but an invitation to turn the page? In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Dr. Pat Black-Gould—award-winning author, clinical psychologist, and former theatre director—who proves that reinvention isn’t just possible, but powerful.

    Pat’s journey weaves through the bright lights of theatre, the challenges of single motherhood, and the deeply human work of helping veterans heal. After years of dedicating herself to psychology, she found her way back to her first love—writing—and is now telling stories that honour resilience, compassion, and inclusion.

    This conversation is a testament to the fact that no matter where life has taken you, your story isn’t over. There’s always another chapter waiting to be written.

    Highlights from this Episode:
    1. ✨ From Theatre to Therapy – How Pat transitioned from the stage to psychology, and what both worlds taught her about human resilience.
    2. 🔥 Overcoming Life’s Crossroads – Navigating divorce, single parenthood, and the loss of a loved one while pursuing a new career path.
    3. 📖 The Healing Power of Storytelling – Why Pat returned to writing and how her books are amplifying voices from history and personal experience.
    4. 💡 Lessons from Vietnam Veterans – What working with veterans taught Pat about trauma, healing, and the stories that need to be told.
    5. 💫 It’s Never Too Late to Begin Again – Embracing reinvention in your 40s, 50s, or even 60s, and finding purpose in life’s second act.
    6. Tune in and be inspired to pick up the pen, turn the page, and write the next chapter of your life.

    🔗 Find Pat’s books and connect with her at patblackgould.com

    If you’ve ever felt drained, uninspired, or afraid to step away from what’s no longer serving you, this episode is for you. Tune in now, subscribe to Unfinished Stories: The Next Chapter, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Let’s continue writing our next chapter—together.

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    41 mins