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In today’s episode, we’re welcoming my friend Cindy Coloma
Every time I speak at a conference, I end up talking about one specific person. Because honestly, I don’t know if I would be writing today if it wasn’t for my friend, Cindy Coloma. In this episode, we’ll chat about how our writing journey’s got started, and you’ll hear why I’m sure I wouldn’t be writing today if it wasn’t for Cindy!
Cindy is a dear friend, and I know you are going love getting to know her in this episode. You can listen above or on iTunes! I’d love it if you shared with your friends!
Links from the show
#WalkItOut Podcast with Thomas Graumann
Writer to Writer
Writer’s Digest Magazine
Mount Hermon Christian Writer’s Conference
From Dust to Ashes
Winter Passing
North of Tomorrow
Blue Night
Calming Angry Kids
Deep Under Cover
LitWorld.Org
Praying For Your Future Husband
This Week’s Walk It Out Scripture
Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge rather than choice gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies, and nothing you desire can compare with her.
This week’s Walk It Out Prayer
I pray for the listener out there that doesn’t know the dreams you’ve placed on her (or his) heart, or maybe they feel alone on the journey. I pray for wisdom and that they will know your will. I also pray they will have a companion to come alongside them and believe in those dreams and to be there to walk the journey with them.
Connect with Cindy Coloma:
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Connect with Tricia
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Sponsors
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A special thanks to Life Worship for the use of their song Wide Open Space for my theme song!
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