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Writing Resilience | Andrew Coville

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Every person’s life is a unique manuscript filled with triumphs and tribulations, a story that when shared can resonate, inspire, and reveal universal truths. In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I talk with Andrew Coville, a former marine turned police officer turned author, about his powerful memoir "Summer 2009.” Through an intimate conversation that touches on themes of vulnerability, imposter syndrome, and the cathartic writing process, this episode offers listeners profound insights into the transformational power of storytelling.
Timestamp:
00:00 Afghanistan journal inspires a reflective memoir.
03:46 Lived in war's headspace, and reached out to people.
07:30 Reluctant to tell a personal story that values human experience.
12:27 Deployment, friend's death, and coming home.
15:44 Validation of authentic writing, resonating impact achievable.
18:06 Grateful for Marine Corps, honest portrayal of war.
20:17 Police officer reflects on Afghanistan experience's impact.
23:34 Inspiring others to write with truthfulness.
26:47 Passion project turns into published book success.
32:32 Embrace uniqueness and make a meaningful impact.
33:52 Open and honest writing, hoping to inspire.
38:16 Checking in, seeking permission, and expressing excitement.
40:14 Accepting imposter syndrome; advice for aspiring writers.
42:40 Azul Terronez thanks listeners, urges subscription and shows notes.

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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
📚 Write and Publish your book
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Every person’s life is a unique manuscript filled with triumphs and tribulations, a story that when shared can resonate, inspire, and reveal universal truths. In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I talk with Andrew Coville, a former marine turned police officer turned author, about his powerful memoir "Summer 2009.” Through an intimate conversation that touches on themes of vulnerability, imposter syndrome, and the cathartic writing process, this episode offers listeners profound insights into the transformational power of storytelling.
Timestamp:
00:00 Afghanistan journal inspires a reflective memoir.
03:46 Lived in war's headspace, and reached out to people.
07:30 Reluctant to tell a personal story that values human experience.
12:27 Deployment, friend's death, and coming home.
15:44 Validation of authentic writing, resonating impact achievable.
18:06 Grateful for Marine Corps, honest portrayal of war.
20:17 Police officer reflects on Afghanistan experience's impact.
23:34 Inspiring others to write with truthfulness.
26:47 Passion project turns into published book success.
32:32 Embrace uniqueness and make a meaningful impact.
33:52 Open and honest writing, hoping to inspire.
38:16 Checking in, seeking permission, and expressing excitement.
40:14 Accepting imposter syndrome; advice for aspiring writers.
42:40 Azul Terronez thanks listeners, urges subscription and shows notes.

Full show notes
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
📚 Write and Publish your book
CONNECT
📷 Instagram
🎬 TikTok
👫🏻 Facebook
💼 LinkedIn
🐦‍⬛ Twitter
🤝🏻 Apply to be a Guest
LEAVE A REVIEW
✍🏻 Review on Apple Podcasts
✍️ Review on Spotify
🖱️ Episode Webpage

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320 episodes

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