Uncorking a Story

Hosted ByMike Carlon

Stories influence, teach and inspire us, but what about the storytellers who create them? Uncorking a Story profiles storytellers to uncover how their background and life experiences influence the stories they create. We learn what motivates them, their path to success, and what fuels them to keep creating. It all starts by asking one simple question, where does your story begin? Welcome to uncorking a story. All of the books promoted on Uncorking a Story can be viewed and purchased here: https://bookshop.org/shop/UncorkingaStory

From Ghosts to Grace: How Kirsten Mickelwait Found Healing Through Storytelling

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We all have resources inside ourselves. We can get through just about anything. — Kirsten Mickelwait

In this moving and insightful episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike welcomes Kirsten Mickelwait—copywriter by day, author by night—whose memoir The Ghost Marriage explores her journey through profound loss, forgiveness, and unexpected spiritual awakenings. Kirsten opens up about how writing became a healing force in her life, why resilience matters, and the soulful inspiration behind her debut novel The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty. From exploring the parallels between the roaring 1920s and today, to discussing empathy’s role in both fiction and marketing, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Writing as Healing — How Kirsten used memoir writing to process grief, anger, and forgiveness after a painful divorce and the death of her ex-husband.
  2. Unexpected Spiritual Journeys — The role of mediums and spiritual life coaching in shifting her perspective and healing old wounds.
  3. Resilience in Action — How persistence and inner strength helped her navigate financial hardship and life as a single mom.
  4. Parallels Across Time — Insights on the surprising similarities between the post-pandemic world and the 1920s Lost Generation.
  5. Empathy in Fiction — Why walking in your characters’ shoes is everything when writing compelling, emotionally honest stories.
  6. Marketing with Heart — The subtle but vital role of empathy when writing for audiences in marketing and PR.
  7. Pandemic Silver Linings — How a writers’ group during COVID reignited her creativity and led to the completion of her novel.

Buy The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty

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Connect with Kirsten

Website: https://www.kirstenmickelwait.com/

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmickelwait54/

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