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Bob sits down with Lynn Combs an award winning author, speaker, designer, whose journey as a Navy brat, single mother, and late blooming writer embodies the show’s core belief that everyone has a story worth telling and that the telling itself can be transformative. Lynn shares how writing became both a lifeline and a compass through abuse, trauma, self doubt, and years of believing she “couldn’t write” after being told so. Lynn walks through her path from private journaling and poetry to joining supportive writing communities, entering contests, and eventually winning 14 out of 19 submissions at a writers conference. Along the way, Lynn breaks down the myths of overnight literary success, emphasizes the value of critique groups, and explains why “you can’t edit a blank page.” The episode also dives deeply into therapeutic writing journaling, poetry, and storytelling as tools for releasing emotional pain, processing trauma, and choosing forward motion over stagnation making this conversation as practical as it is inspiring for anyone in recovery or creative exploration.
https://lynncombs.com/
In addition to her writing, Lynn is the founder of Blue Shell Designs, where she offers creative web services tailored for authors and storytellers. Learn More at https://blueshelldesigns.com/
Therapeutic writing, also known as writing therapy or expressive writing, is a legitimate and evidence-based practice used for emotional healing, self-discovery, and personal growth. It involves using the written word to explore, process, and make sense of thoughts, feelings, and experiences, particularly those that are stressful, upsetting, or traumatic. The primary mechanisms through which writing is therapeutic include:
Common Techniques
Therapeutic writing encompasses various methods, which can be done on one’s own or guided by a mental health professional:
Proven Benefits
Research over several decades has demonstrated a wide range of benefits, including:
While therapeutic writing can be an effective and accessible self-help tool, individuals dealing with severe trauma or psychiatric disorders should seek professional guidance to ensure the process is safe and supportive.
Through the Storms and Scars
I’ve learned by walking through the storm,
Shown love with sharpest thorns
Mistakes became my mentors,
The mirror shows a wiser face—
Growth does not come gently—
I’ve walked away from battles lost
Holidays
Next week is Christmas and the holidays can be tough. Hang in there and put some of the toolkit to use. Drop us a line, tell your story, try out writing and if you want, submit your writing to us. We can keep it anonymous if you would like.
Text Us at 501-613-8915
Leave a voicemail 501-613-8915
Email us [email protected]
By www.ShoutoutFromThePit.comBob sits down with Lynn Combs an award winning author, speaker, designer, whose journey as a Navy brat, single mother, and late blooming writer embodies the show’s core belief that everyone has a story worth telling and that the telling itself can be transformative. Lynn shares how writing became both a lifeline and a compass through abuse, trauma, self doubt, and years of believing she “couldn’t write” after being told so. Lynn walks through her path from private journaling and poetry to joining supportive writing communities, entering contests, and eventually winning 14 out of 19 submissions at a writers conference. Along the way, Lynn breaks down the myths of overnight literary success, emphasizes the value of critique groups, and explains why “you can’t edit a blank page.” The episode also dives deeply into therapeutic writing journaling, poetry, and storytelling as tools for releasing emotional pain, processing trauma, and choosing forward motion over stagnation making this conversation as practical as it is inspiring for anyone in recovery or creative exploration.
https://lynncombs.com/
In addition to her writing, Lynn is the founder of Blue Shell Designs, where she offers creative web services tailored for authors and storytellers. Learn More at https://blueshelldesigns.com/
Therapeutic writing, also known as writing therapy or expressive writing, is a legitimate and evidence-based practice used for emotional healing, self-discovery, and personal growth. It involves using the written word to explore, process, and make sense of thoughts, feelings, and experiences, particularly those that are stressful, upsetting, or traumatic. The primary mechanisms through which writing is therapeutic include:
Common Techniques
Therapeutic writing encompasses various methods, which can be done on one’s own or guided by a mental health professional:
Proven Benefits
Research over several decades has demonstrated a wide range of benefits, including:
While therapeutic writing can be an effective and accessible self-help tool, individuals dealing with severe trauma or psychiatric disorders should seek professional guidance to ensure the process is safe and supportive.
Through the Storms and Scars
I’ve learned by walking through the storm,
Shown love with sharpest thorns
Mistakes became my mentors,
The mirror shows a wiser face—
Growth does not come gently—
I’ve walked away from battles lost
Holidays
Next week is Christmas and the holidays can be tough. Hang in there and put some of the toolkit to use. Drop us a line, tell your story, try out writing and if you want, submit your writing to us. We can keep it anonymous if you would like.
Text Us at 501-613-8915
Leave a voicemail 501-613-8915
Email us [email protected]