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Writing Through Grief: John DeDakis on Resilience, Loss, and the Power of Storytelling

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If you’ve been carrying a story but don’t know where to start, I’d love to invite you to my free 5-Day Speak Your Book Challenge. Join us at https://www.voicetobook.co/challenge and let’s get your story moving.

Author and former CNN journalist John DeDakis shares his inspiring journey of turning pain into purpose through writing.

With 45 years in journalism — including interviews with Presidents Reagan and Carter — John brings depth, authenticity, and compassion to his six-book Lark Chadwick Mystery/Suspense Series. In this conversation, John opens up about losing his sister to suicide and his son to a heroin overdose, and how writing became his path to healing. We talk about the craft of storytelling, how to write with emotional truth, and why courage often starts where fear begins. Watch this episode to learn: How grief can become creative fuel The importance of persistence in writing and life Why storytelling is one of the most powerful tools for healing Tips for writers navigating rejection and self-doubt 📚 Learn more about John’s books and writing workshops at JohnDeDakis.com

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If you’ve been carrying a story but don’t know where to start, I’d love to invite you to my free 5-Day Speak Your Book Challenge. Join us at https://www.voicetobook.co/challenge and let’s get your story moving.

Author and former CNN journalist John DeDakis shares his inspiring journey of turning pain into purpose through writing.

With 45 years in journalism — including interviews with Presidents Reagan and Carter — John brings depth, authenticity, and compassion to his six-book Lark Chadwick Mystery/Suspense Series. In this conversation, John opens up about losing his sister to suicide and his son to a heroin overdose, and how writing became his path to healing. We talk about the craft of storytelling, how to write with emotional truth, and why courage often starts where fear begins. Watch this episode to learn: How grief can become creative fuel The importance of persistence in writing and life Why storytelling is one of the most powerful tools for healing Tips for writers navigating rejection and self-doubt 📚 Learn more about John’s books and writing workshops at JohnDeDakis.com

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