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In this episode, Pam Vale talks with writer and podcaster Holly B. Gutwillinger about what it’s like to live a creative life over time.
They talk about growing up creative in Northern Ontario, losing confidence, finding their way back through writing and podcasting, and the everyday role Holly’s rescue dogs play in her creative process.
They also talk about self-doubt, community, and what it means to keep choosing creativity without needing it to look impressive or finished.
About Holly:
Holly B. Gutwillinger is an author and podcaster from a small northern Ontario town. Her debut novel, North of Broken & Furever Home, launches February 14, 2026, exploring a woman’s complex relationship with her rescue dogs.
Holly’s writing and creativity are shaped by her deep love of family—she is the proud mother of two adult sons—and her commitment to the animals who enrich our lives.
She holds a certificate in creative writing from the University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies and is currently completing her MFA in fiction at the University of King’s College. Holly serves on the board of her local writers’ guild and volunteers with the Women’s Fiction Writers Association.
Connect with Holly:
Instagram: @rambling_from_the_little_shed
Substack: https://substack.com/@hollybgutwillinger
About Pam Vale (Series Creator):
Pam Vale is an artist, writer, and observer of creative life.
Her work centers on noticing, listening, and documenting the small, often overlooked moments where meaning gathers.
Through art, conversation, and writing, she serves as both witness and interpreter, holding space for what is present rather than preaching what should be done.
Her practice spans decades of studio work, podcasting, and long-form reflection, with an emphasis on depth, attention, and lived experience.
www.pamvale.com
By Pam ValeIn this episode, Pam Vale talks with writer and podcaster Holly B. Gutwillinger about what it’s like to live a creative life over time.
They talk about growing up creative in Northern Ontario, losing confidence, finding their way back through writing and podcasting, and the everyday role Holly’s rescue dogs play in her creative process.
They also talk about self-doubt, community, and what it means to keep choosing creativity without needing it to look impressive or finished.
About Holly:
Holly B. Gutwillinger is an author and podcaster from a small northern Ontario town. Her debut novel, North of Broken & Furever Home, launches February 14, 2026, exploring a woman’s complex relationship with her rescue dogs.
Holly’s writing and creativity are shaped by her deep love of family—she is the proud mother of two adult sons—and her commitment to the animals who enrich our lives.
She holds a certificate in creative writing from the University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies and is currently completing her MFA in fiction at the University of King’s College. Holly serves on the board of her local writers’ guild and volunteers with the Women’s Fiction Writers Association.
Connect with Holly:
Instagram: @rambling_from_the_little_shed
Substack: https://substack.com/@hollybgutwillinger
About Pam Vale (Series Creator):
Pam Vale is an artist, writer, and observer of creative life.
Her work centers on noticing, listening, and documenting the small, often overlooked moments where meaning gathers.
Through art, conversation, and writing, she serves as both witness and interpreter, holding space for what is present rather than preaching what should be done.
Her practice spans decades of studio work, podcasting, and long-form reflection, with an emphasis on depth, attention, and lived experience.
www.pamvale.com