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257: Social Media with Shannon Popkin - Part 3
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257: Social Media with Shannon Popkin - Part 3

Kathi Lipp and Shannon Popkin are back for episode 3 of this 4-part series about comparison. Have you ever felt discouraged because someone has already written about the subject you are writing about? Why keep going if what you’re writing has...

The Writing at the Red House Podcast

August 16, 202115m 29s

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Show Notes

Kathi Lipp and Shannon Popkin are back for episode 3 of this 4-part series about comparison. Have you ever felt discouraged because someone has already written about the subject you are writing about? Why keep going if what you’re writing has already been covered? Kathi and Shannon are back talking about the importance of getting out of isolation and connecting with other writers. Others may be writing about the same subject, but they don’t have your voice, your experiences, or your perspective. Other authors may be further ahead of you, or not quite as far, but connecting with them can be a huge source of encouragement for both of you. Listen in as Kathi and Shannon talk about the importance of

 

  • Community
  • Humility
  • Vulnerability

 

If you’ve missed any of this invaluable conversation, make sure you go back and listen to episode 1 and episode 2.

        Links and Resources:

Click here for a free resource bundle and communications about comparison:

Shannon Popkin

Comparison Girl: Lessons from Jesus on Me-Free Living in a Measure-Up World

Comparison Girl Info Page

Influence: Building a Platform that Elevates Jesus (Not Me)

Influence Info Page

Red House Writers Collective

Jen Hatmaker

Don Piper

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