Archuleta Chisolm
FearlessINK
A podcast for all writers and anyone interested in tips and strategies to be more productive and creative. Tune in every Wednesday to learn how to operate boldly in your writing purpose.
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Episodes
Episode 49: “Hotter Than July” 12.04.2023 5:19
We’re celebrating National Poetry Month by sharing some of my favorite poems and anchoring them into our own lives. In this episode, we honor the living testament that is the body with a poem by Damaris B. Hill. **Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and archuletachisolm.com
Episode 48: “Heirloom” 05.04.2023 4:14
We’re celebrating National Poetry Month by sharing some of my favorite poems and anchoring them into our own lives. In this episode, we discover the many facets of those that first showed us love. **Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and www.archuletachisolm.com**
Episode 47: No More Permission 01.03.2023 7:04
In this episode, we’re releasing the hold that waiting for permission gives us. You know what you are purposed to do, so just do it. ** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and www.archuletachisolm.com **
Episode 46: COFFEE BREAK with Archuleta 22.02.2023 7:30
In this episode, our coffee break comes from yours truly. I’m sharing a word about not giving up and being right where you are supposed to be. ** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and www. ArchuletaChisolm.com **
Episode 45: Creating Through Storms 15.02.2023 6:59
You’ve heard the saying: “If writing were easy, everyone would do it!” The truth is, writing is hard. We’re talking about why that is and what to do. **Let’s connect on Instagram or Twitter at @archuletawrites and www.archuletachisolm.com
Episode 44: It Takes a Village 08.02.2023 10:28
You’ve heard the saying that “It takes a village,” as it relates to raising a child. But it’s also true for creatives who usually find themselves alone. We still need community to be our best. ** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and www.archuletachisolm.com
Episode 43: Your Renaissance 01.02.2023 9:37
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! In this episode, we’re getting inspired by one of the greatest Black cultural movements of our time - the Harlem Renaissance. Let it teach us rebirth and creating within our full selves. ** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites and subscribe to the blog at www.archuletachisolm.com
Episode 42: That Guilt Though 25.01.2023 12:36
There’s always an ongoing debate about whether writers should write every day. What is best? Let’s talk about two sure things we can do, as creators, to lighten the guilt. *** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter @archuletawrites and subscribe to the blog at www.archuletachisolm.com
Episode 41: Your One Thing 19.01.2023 8:21
When we are constantly being told to go big, the flex is really to think and do small. Focusing in on your ONE THING gets better results. Let’s talk about it! ***Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter @archuletawrites and subscribe to the blog at www. ArchuletaChisolm.com
Episode 40: #Reset2023 Reclaim Your Creativity 11.01.2023 9:20
We’re back for Season 3 and focusing this month on getting our minds right for the new year! As a new year begins, we always feel like a reset is necessary to get our creative spirit back in check. Learn to let go of resolutions and set real process goals. *** Let’s connect on Instagram and Twitter @archuletawrites and subscribe to the blog at www.archuletachisolm.com ***
Episode 39: Turn Your Magic All the Way Up 13.07.2022 10:40
What are you willing to do to be the person you were created to be? You have a gift that needs to be shared. **Reach out to me on Instagram and Twitter at @archuletawrites**
Episode 38: Dismissing Hustle Culture 08.07.2022 17:44
Oftentimes we show up as “too busy” and not being fully present in our gifts. Let’s talk about the things that liberate us from the hustle mindset. **Find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @archuletawrites**
Episode 37: Creating Your Own Opportunities 29.06.2022 13:31
Opportunities are present all around us; we just need to lean in. You can step into who you were created to be. **Join name on social media at @archuletawrites on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.**
Episode 36: Don’t Feel Guilty About Your Double-Life 22.06.2022 11:09
Sometimes, we just need to reevaluate how we interpret our circumstances. It’s a huge part of our identities as creators. **Say hello to me at @archuletawrites on Instagram and Twitter. **
Episode 35: When You’re Too Afraid To Create 08.06.2022 13:21
Each one of us has so much creativity inside, but what happens when you convince yourself that you have nothing to offer? Let’s talk about it. **Reach out to me at @archuletawrites on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.**
Episode 34: The Value in Self-Publishing 01.06.2022 14:56
The thought of self-publishing can be scary and overwhelming. In this episode, I’m sharing my experience with traditional publishing, and how I ended up self-publishing my second book after a nightmare. **Reach out to me at @archuletawrites on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.**
Episode 33: Taking Care 11.05.2022 10:41
Many of us are walking around not in a good space. We’re struggling and overwhelmed, or just at a loss for what to do. In this episode, we’re talking about what self-care really means and how to create space for creativity. **Reach out to me at @archuletawrites on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. **
Episode 32: Black Authors Writing About Race 04.05.2022 7:19
In this episode, I’m sharing about a panel discussion I attended at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival where Black woman authors discussed race in their writing. Also, my thoughts about not wavering from your focus. ** Find me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter at @archuletawrites **
Episode 31: National Poetry Month Series 27.04.2022 4:55
April is National Poetry Month and we’ve been celebrating with poetry readings. In this episode, “At the Age of 18 - Ode to Girls of Color” by Amanda Gorman. A poem that honors the realization that skin color is a “welcome” and not a “warning.”
Episode 30: National Poetry Month Series 20.04.2022 4:12
April is National Poetry Month and we’re celebrating with poetry readings. In this episode, “What Bodies Move” by Kristene Kaye Brown. A poem that considers the body as part of something larger, connected to something beyond us. *** Join the poetry challenge in my Facebook Group - FearlessINK.
Episode 29: National Poetry Month Series 13.04.2022 4:48
April is National Poetry Month and we’re celebrating with poetry readings. In this episode, “Momma Said” by Candace Williams. A poem that celebrates facets of mothering and being mothered. *** Join the poetry challenge in my Facebook Group - FearlessINK.
Episode 28 Story Time 16.03.2022 12:43
I often get asked the question, “How did you become a writer?” In this episode, I’m sharing a little bit of my journey and hope that you’ll be encouraged to stay true to your own. **Visit me on Instagram @archuletawrites and www.archuletachisolm.com/blog
Episode 27: Ignoring Common Writing Advice 09.03.2022 13:01
In this episode, I’m sharing my top five pieces of common writing advice that is okay to ignore. ** Link up with me on Instagram @archuletawrites and at www.archuletachisolm.com **
Episode 26: Creating Outside the Margins 03.03.2022 11:45
Nothing new ever happens by coloring inside the lines. In this episode we’re discussing benefits to stepping out of the comfort zones we’ve created. ** Visit me on Instagram @archuletawrites and at www.archuletachisolm.com
Episode 25: Telling Our Most Difficult Stories 23.02.2022 11:48
In this episode, we’re talking about the importance of storytelling and how to honor that even when it’s hard. ** Come visit me on Instagram @archuletawrites or on my website at archuletachisolm.com **
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