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The Journey of a Storyteller
Manage episode 497546568 series 3508712
How do you build a life that unfolds like a story worth telling?
This week, I sit down with the inimitable Kate Hill—writer, cook, mentor, and founder of the creative retreat Camont in Southwest France. Kate has lived many lives: as an art curator, barge navigator, cookbook author, and now as a Substack writer sharing deeply personal reflections on food, place, and creative practice.
In this episode, we talk about:
* The thread of storytelling through every chapter of Kate’s career—from puppeteering to cookbooks
* How she knows when it’s time to pivot and the inner signals that guide her
* What makes a place feel magical—and how she intentionally designed Camont to nurture quiet creativity
* The ritual (and snobbery) of the French farmers market and why it’s more than just food
* Why she chose to serialize her memoir on Substack and how she thinks about paid vs. free content
* Advice for people in midlife and beyond who are yearning to take a leap but don’t know how
This one’s for anyone wondering if it’s too late to start something new. (Spoiler: it’s not.)
📰 Read a bit about Kate and her summer pie recipe in the New York Times earlier this month.
🇫🇷 Here’s my recap of the two week’s I spent at Camont: My French Writing Adventure
🌿 Learn more about Kate’s work and retreats at https://relaisdecamont.com/
📝 Read her writing:
Anchor Change with Katie Harbath is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
64 episodes
Manage episode 497546568 series 3508712
How do you build a life that unfolds like a story worth telling?
This week, I sit down with the inimitable Kate Hill—writer, cook, mentor, and founder of the creative retreat Camont in Southwest France. Kate has lived many lives: as an art curator, barge navigator, cookbook author, and now as a Substack writer sharing deeply personal reflections on food, place, and creative practice.
In this episode, we talk about:
* The thread of storytelling through every chapter of Kate’s career—from puppeteering to cookbooks
* How she knows when it’s time to pivot and the inner signals that guide her
* What makes a place feel magical—and how she intentionally designed Camont to nurture quiet creativity
* The ritual (and snobbery) of the French farmers market and why it’s more than just food
* Why she chose to serialize her memoir on Substack and how she thinks about paid vs. free content
* Advice for people in midlife and beyond who are yearning to take a leap but don’t know how
This one’s for anyone wondering if it’s too late to start something new. (Spoiler: it’s not.)
📰 Read a bit about Kate and her summer pie recipe in the New York Times earlier this month.
🇫🇷 Here’s my recap of the two week’s I spent at Camont: My French Writing Adventure
🌿 Learn more about Kate’s work and retreats at https://relaisdecamont.com/
📝 Read her writing:
Anchor Change with Katie Harbath is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
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