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The House That Joy Built

The Pleasure and Power of Giving Ourselves Permission to Create
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Holly Ringland's "The House That Joy Built" delves into the creative process, exploring the challenges and triumphs of self-expression.

The book uses metaphors and allegories to illustrate how to overcome self-doubt and fear of judgment.

Ringland shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own experiences as a writer, offering practical strategies for cultivating creativity.

The narrative weaves together personal stories, research, and practical exercises, creating a supportive guide for readers.

Ultimately, the book encourages readers to embrace their creative potential and find joy in the process.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by Kathryn Poehling Seymour when discussing a book she read to her daughter's classroom about a woman who engaged 100% female contractors to build a home in Salt Lake City.
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Mentioned by the host as an example of a horror film that explores the concept of inherent morality.
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Mentioned by Natasha Mitchell as a book that helps banish the inner critic and gives permission to create.
Holly Ringland helps you to get creative

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