Overcoming Fear, Owning Your Voice & Writing Your Truth with Editor George Verongos
Let yourself slow down, breathe, and return to the truth: your story matters more than you know. If you’re a writer, creator, or someone longing to express yourself more fully, this episode will meet you right where you are. Today, I’m joined by someone who has been a profound part of my own writing journey—George Verongos, my editor, creative partner, and trusted guide. We’ve walked through early drafts, breakthroughs, doubts, rewrites, and the sacred moments of clarity that shape every book. George has supported many authors, but what makes him extraordinary is the way he honors the emotional and spiritual side of writing. He has that rare ability to make you feel seen, safe, and capable of saying what you came here to say. This is a warm, grounded, and inspiring conversation about creativity, healing, purpose, and learning to trust your voice.In this episode, we explore:How to move through fear, resistance, and self-doubtWhy writing often feels lonely — and how to stay connected to yourselfThe spiritual nudges that guide meaningful creative workLessons George has learned from supporting many authorsHow storytelling becomes a pathway to healing and clarityWhy your voice matters more than you realize This episode is perfect for writers, creatives, seekers, or anyone finding their way back to their purpose. Links and Resources:Full show notes → https://akuzmagroup.com/podcast/overcomingfearowningyourvoiceFree guide and newsletter → Live the Width Weekly Newsletter and Ardelian Kuzma GroupFollow me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/anetakuzmacoaching/Connect on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/anetaardeliankuzma/ Connect with George:Website:www.LiteraryServices.netwww.GeorgeVerongos.comGrab a copy of My Dad is Dead: https://a.co/d/hdgA6N5Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/george_verongos/ #PersonalGrowth #WritingJourney #CreativeHealing #SpiritualAwakening #LiveTheWidthOfYourLife #AnetaKuzma #GeorgeVerongos
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