Our guests, Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz of Writing Class Radio believes that sharing the truth unleashes a power and a vulnerability that attracts people and success.In this lively and edutaining discussion, they will give tips on how to find the story that opens the hearts and minds of others and frees you from secrets and the damage they cause in all aspects of life.We discuss:1. How to find your story2. Where to begin3. What details to include (and exclude)4. What makes people care about your story?5. Resources to help youABOUT OUR GUESTS:Allison Langer is a Miami native, University of Miami MBA, writer, and single mom to three children, ages 11, 14 and 16. She is a private writing coach, taught memoir writing in prison and has been published in The Washington Post, Mutha Magazine, Scary Mommy, Ravishly and Modern Loss. Allison's stories and her voice can be heard on Writing Class Radio, a podcast she co-produces and co-hosts, which has been downloaded more than 650,000 times.Andrea Askowitz is a storytelling missionary and believes stories will heal the world. She’s the author of the memoir My Miserable, Lonely, Lesbian Pregnancy. She's written for The New York Times, Salon, The Rumpus, The Huffington Post, Glamour, Mutha, AEON, The Writer, NPR, and PBS. Andrea co-produces and co-hosts the podcast Writing Class Radio.

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