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The School of Thought (for writers)

The School of Thought (for writers)

De: Katherine Collette
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The School of Thought for Writers is a podcast for writers who are serious about their work, but also have a brain.
And that brain sometimes make things harder than it needs to be
Hosted by internationally published author and writing coach Katherine Collette© 2025 The School of Thought (for writers)
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  • Pep talks series #5/5: Talent stacking
    Jul 16 2025

    Episode 5: Talent Stacking

    How being kind-of-good at two things can take you further than being the best at one.


    Welcome back to Pep Talks for Writers—a 5-part audio series for writers who love writing but occasionally wonder why they bother.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What it means to 'want the ball” in your creative life
    • The surprisingly powerful strategy of talent stacking
    • How being okay at two things can make you stand out more than being great at one
    • Why quantity beats perfection
    • The importance of letting your quirks, curiosities, and odd combinations lead the way


    Plus, I’ll tell you about Make Like You Mean It—a course designed to help you build a creative life that’s joyful, sustainable, and full of side projects that actually go somewhere. The next round kicks off soon.


    Got questions or want to say hi? DM me on Instagram @katherinecollettewriter

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    19 m
  • Pep talks series #4/5: I want a bigger creative life
    Jul 16 2025

    🎧 Episode 4: You Want a Bigger Creative Life? Start Small

    It's not about being everywhere, it's about being somewhere.


    Welcome back to Pep Talks for Writers—a 5-part audio series for writers who want to build a life around writing… not just wait for a single big break.

    In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to grow your creative life.


    Whether you’re unpublished and waiting for your moment, or already published and wondering, 'Was that it?'—this one’s for you.

    We’ll explore:

    • Why 'publish → disappear → repeat' is a recipe for burnout

    • The very normal (but rarely voiced) desire to feel seen, even before you’re published

    • How small, repeatable creative actions help readers find you

    • And why building a profile doesn’t have to be cringe—it can be fun, honest, and deeply yours


    Resources & links:

    • My mini course on thinking for writers: The Inner Game of Writing
    • Want to build creative momentum? The next round of Make Like You Mean It launches soon
    • Free download: What if I'm not good enough (and other questions to ignore) – grab the PDF


    Got questions or want to share a win? DM me on Instagram: @katherinecollettewriter

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    10 m
  • Pep talks series #3/5: Affirmations and brain filtering
    Jul 16 2025

    🎧 Episode 3: Your Brain Is Filtering Everything (Here’s How to Hack It)

    Shift what you’re noticing—and change what you create.


    Welcome back to Pep Talks for Writers—a 5-part audio series for writers who love writing but occasionally feel like their brain is tuned to the wrong frequency.

    In this episode, we’re talking about brain filtering—the way your mind scans the world for 'evidence'… and usually finds exactly what it’s expecting.


    The catch? You can change what it’s looking for.

    We’ll explore:

    • How to consciously shift your mental filter

    • The golden retriever metaphor (trust me) that changes everything

    • Affirmations and how choosing a new focus can quietly rewire your creative reality


    Resources & links:

    • My mini course on thinking for writers: The Inner Game of Writing
    • Want to build creative momentum? The next round of Make Like You Mean It launches soon
    • Free download: What if I'm not good enough (and other questions to ignore) – grab the PDF


    Got questions or want to share a win? DM me on Instagram: @katherinecollettewriter

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    11 m
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