Procrasti-podcast
The biggest problem we face in today's society is procrastination. We all have so many things we could be doing other than writing - yet every time I tune in to your podcast I immediately find myself wanting to write more. Val and Al are down to earth, easy to listen to and with procrasti-pup and other antics that they refer to they prove to us that all writers spend time doing other things. Most importantly, they both manage to do these things AND write, and it gives listeners the inspiration they need to push past and make some time to write. I love listening, and it's one of few podcasts I have continued listening to for such a long time. Thanks ladies!Read full review »
Nicw90 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/29/16
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I thoroughly enjoy this podcast. Not only do I enjoy listening to their cool Australian accents (I'm from the United States), I always learn something new. They have an easy rapport with each other and they cover interesting points. I highly recommend this podcast. And, in answer to the title...Read full review »
Writer46 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/16
I started listening to this podcast about a year ago and was immediately blown away. I binge-listened to the back catalogue and am pretty-much up to date (although clearly lazy with posting this review). This podcast gets top marks for: covering a range of writing genres and topics; focussing on...Read full review »
floandroc via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/29/16
I've just finished listening to the back catalogue. Al and Val keep me amused and motivated about my writing, which is awesome. But their 'writer in residence' feature has introduced me to so many new authors and loads of fantastic books. Win win - go you guys.Read full review »
Sarah Ritchie via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 01/20/16
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