The Memoir Studio Podcast

Because your life is a story worth sharing.

A podcast dedicated to talking about memoir-writing: the spills and thrills of being vulnerable, overcoming "imposter" and the "does anyone care about my story" syndrome. The only podcast where a human writer and artificially intelligent chatbot talk about writing life stories. memoirstudio.substack.com

  1. Jun 9

    The Memoir Studio's Memory Transformation Framework™

    Episode Description: Welcome to the Memoir Studio Podcast. In this episode, AI-hosts Cassie and Marcus explore the foundational architecture of The Memoir Studio's Memory Transformation Framework™. These days, many writing coaches are selling memoir publication as the destination, but according to Dr. Michael Williams, the founder of the Memoir Studio, it's the therapeutic and healing power of structuring your own life that is the true priority. His Memory Transformation Framework™ is designed to help you navigate the geography of your memories safely, acting as a bridge between simple reminiscence and powerful, transformational storytelling. Because structure leads to freedom, Dr. Williams relies on this architecture to safely unpack and make sense of your lived experiences. Core Principles Discussed: Before the story can be told, the teller must feel held in a safe space. In this episode, we discuss the three principles that cultivate this environment: Agency First: You always own your story and have the absolute right to edit, stop, or skip sections at any point without judgment. Wholeness: We honour your entire, multifaceted identity, moving far beyond past roles or traumas. The Speed of Trust: The storytelling journey is never rushed. We respect your individual pacing, recognizing that silence and reflection are integral to the process. The Five Pillars of Transformation: We journey through the five distinct phases that give your stories their rightful shape: The Sanctuary (Safety & Presence): Cultivating a brave space through grounding exercises to move you from apprehension to authenticity. The Spark (Memory Activation): Finding the key to the locked room of memory. We bypass rehearsed narratives using sensory anchor prompts to ignite vivid, authentic experience. The Emotional Core (Insight & Reflection): Finding the "Why" beneath the "What." We shift from mere recall to profound reflection to uncover the universal themes embedded within your memories. The Narrative Arc (Craft & Coherence): Giving the memory a house to live in. We structure your insights into a coherent narrative by exploring the threshold, the turning point, and the echo of the event. The Legacy (Integration & Release): Honouring the story so it can be passed on or put to rest. This final step moves your narrative from an internal weight to shared external wisdom. About Memoir Studio: Founded by Dr. Michael Williams—a professional storyteller, story coach, and legacy facilitator—Memoir Studio champions the shy, silent writer who may feel their life is too uninteresting to share. We believe in the sacredness of ordinary life stories. Your life is a story worth creating and sharing. What is one thing that resonated with you or touched you in this episode? What would you love to hear more of? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

    The Memoir Studio's Memory Transformation Framework™
  2. 11/12/2025

    A New Corner of the Studio — Just for You

    Dear friends, Over the past year, this Substack has become our shared gathering place — a quiet studio where we explore the stories that shape us. Many of you have written to say how a line or a prompt helped unlock a memory, or how reading others’ reflections gave you courage to begin. Starting this month, I’m opening a new corner of the Studio, something more personal, more conversational. Welcome to The Studio Chat This is a private space for paid subscribers where you can:🪶 Ask me questions about your writing process or memoir project.🪶 Share short excerpts (up to a few paragraphs) and receive gentle, constructive feedback.🪶 Join quiet, focused conversations with other writers walking the same path. Think of it as pulling up a chair in my writing room. No algorithms, no noise, just writers in conversation about what matters most: finding our voice, shaping our stories, and staying true to our memories. Each week, I’ll post a small writing reflection, question, or invitation to share. You can respond in the thread, ask your own question, or simply read and listen in. If you’re ready for a closer, more interactive experience, I invite you to become a paid subscriber and join The Studio Chat today. Your support helps sustain the Memoir Studio and keeps this space ad-free and community-driven. 👉 Upgrade to a Paid Subscription to join The Studio Chat, a private space for paid subscribers to ask questions and share their writing. With gratitude and anticipation, MichaelMichael Williams | Memoir Studio This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

    A New Corner of the Studio — Just for You
  3. 10/05/2025

    #7 Writing Through the Fears: Now That I've Written It . . . What Next?

    If you would like to see and listen to more of these short podcast episodes, please like or leave a heart or other comment to that effect. Show Notes Episode Title: Writing Through the Fear – Now That I’ve Written It… What Next? Episode Length: ~6 minutes Episode Summary Finishing a piece of writing often brings new questions: “Do I share it? Organize it? Publish it? Or is it just for me?” This isn’t fear—it’s the desire to honour what you’ve created and decide what comes next. In this closing episode of the series, Michael Williams of Memoir Studio shares the story of a man who quietly wrote over 100 stories on yellow legal pads—then chose to gather them into a simple family legacy book. His choice shows that memoir doesn’t have to mean public publishing; meaning can be found in many forms. You’ll discover how to: * Honour your writing whether or not you publish it * Explore different next steps: legacy books, self-publishing, sharing excerpts, or keeping your stories private * Recognize that your writing’s value is not dependent on its audience size * Trust that there’s no rush—your stories will wait for you Writing Prompt Take ten minutes and begin with this line:“What I want to do with these stories is…”Write it as a letter to yourself. No pressure—just possibilities. Key Takeaway There is no single “right” next step. Whether your stories live in a family book, a published memoir, or in your own journal, what matters is that they carry your truth. Connect with Memoir Studio Wherever your stories lead, you don’t have to figure it out alone. At Memoir Studio, you’ll find guidance, prompts, and a welcoming community of writers on the same path.Visit memoirstudio.ca.Enrollment is free. Remember: If you would like to see and listen to more of these short podcast episodes, please like or leave a heart or other comment to that effect. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

  4. 10/02/2025

    Embracing Ageing with Jane Duncan Rogers

    Memoir Studio Podcast Show Notes – Episode featuring Jane Duncan Rogers Guest: Jane Duncan RogersRole: Creator of Substack newsletter, Embracing Aging – advocate for positive aging and personal growth Episode Highlights * Jane’s Journey & Inspiration * Jane shares her transition from work in end-of-life planning and counseling to launching the Embracing Aging newsletter. * She emphasizes waiting for inspiration to “bubble up from within” after leaving her previous company. * The idea for her newsletter emerged as she reflected on her own aging process and desire to embrace every stage of life. * Key Themes & Lessons * Embracing Aging: Jane urges listeners to confront and accept the realities of aging instead of resisting them, treating aging as an invitation to new growth. * Self-Acceptance: Admitting the changes that come with age—without judgment—is essential for personal development. * Mindset Shift: Old age doesn’t happen at a defined age; it’s a shifting concept and often seen as something that happens to others. * Practical Steps: Strengthening the body, adjusting diet, and—most importantly—choosing thoughts intentionally to transform one’s experience of aging. * Lightheartedness & Connection: Jane recommends laughter and intergenerational friendships to sustain joy and meaning. * Writing & Memoir * Jane describes writing—especially journaling—as a core tool for processing experiences, healing, and gaining new perspective. * She advises beginners to let words flow freely, without fear or self-judgment, referencing Julia Cameron’s Morning Pages as a model. * Sharing personal writing with trusted groups can be transformative, instilling a sense of connection and release. * Spiritual Perspective * Jane discusses her spiritual foundation, clarifying it’s not religious but rooted in a deep sense of love and connection beyond the physical. * Community & Society * She advocates for awareness of ageism—both internal and societal—especially in Western cultures. * Calls for community-building: forming support groups, fostering intergenerational housing where wisdom and vitality are exchanged. * Highlights initiatives in the UK/Netherlands pairing older adults with students for mutual benefit. Actionable Takeaways * Practice self-honesty—admit what changes you’re experiencing. * Choose thoughts that support well-being and joy. * Reframe aging as an opportunity, not a decline. * Create spaces for intergenerational connection and support. * Journal or write to release and transform emotions around aging. * Build communities intentionally, whether with friends, family, or new kinds of housing arrangements. Resources & Mentions * Embracing Aging (Jane’s Substack newsletter at https://janeduncanrogers.substack.com) * Book: Gifted by Grief (memoir by Jane Duncan Rogers, available on Amazon) * Book: Choose Your Thoughts, Change Your Life (Jane Duncan Rogers) * Louise Hay’s aphorism: “What you feel, you can heal” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

  5. 09/28/2025

    #6 Writing Through the Fear: Why Bother At All?

    Show Notes Episode Title: Writing Through the Fear – Why Bother Writing at All? Episode Length: ~ 6 minutes Episode Summary One of the quietest fears memoir writers face sounds something like this: “What’s the point? Will anyone care? Does this even matter?” Especially later in life, it’s easy to wonder if the stories you carry are worth writing down. In this episode, Michael Williams of Memoir Studio speaks to the deeper purpose of memoir—beyond publication, beyond perfection, beyond even readership. Through the story of a grandmother whose simple letters became a treasured legacy, Michael reminds us that what feels ordinary to us may become extraordinary to someone else. You’ll explore how: * Memoir creates meaning, not just memory * Your writing can become a quiet legacy for others—or even for yourself * Truthful reflection plants seeds that may grow in ways you’ll never fully see * Writing matters, even if no one else ever reads it Writing Prompt Take ten minutes and begin with this line:“If someone reads this one day, I hope they’ll understand…”Let that imagined reader guide your words—not for approval, but for connection. Key Takeaway Your story doesn’t have to change the world. It only has to tell the truth you’ve lived—and that is more than enough. Connect with Memoir Studio If you’re ready to begin writing your legacy, join Memoir Studio for guidance, prompts, and community.Visit memoirstudio.ca.Enrollment is free. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

    #6 Writing Through the Fear: Why Bother At All?
  6. 09/21/2025

    #5 Writing Through the Fear: It's Hard to Write When It Still Hurts

    Show Notes Episode Title: Writing Through the Fear – It’s Hard to Write When It Still Hurts Episode Length: ~ 6 minutes Episode Summary Some of the hardest stories to write are the ones that still ache—the losses, betrayals, and painful chapters we’ve carried for years. Many memoir writers fear that returning to these memories will reopen wounds too deep to face. In this episode, Michael Williams of Memoir Studio speaks gently to the fear of writing about grief and emotional pain. Through the story of a man who rediscovered not only the sorrow of losing his brother but also the joy of remembering his life, Michael reframes memoir as a way of witnessing, tending, and transforming pain. You’ll discover how to: * Approach painful memories with care and permission to go slowly * Write around grief when it feels too raw to face directly * See memoir not just as documenting pain, but as a way of remembering life more fully * Trust your own pace, knowing both writing and resting are part of the process Writing Prompt Take ten minutes and begin with this line:“What I carry with me is…”Write slowly, tenderly, and stop whenever you need to. Key Takeaway Writing through pain is sacred work. You are not obligated to rush, or to share everything. The story will wait for you. Connect with Memoir Studio Memoir writing can be a journey of both courage and healing. For gentle guidance and supportive community, visit memoirstudio.ca.Enrollment is free. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

    #5 Writing Through the Fear: It's Hard to Write When It Still Hurts
  7. 09/14/2025

    #4 Writing Through the Fear: Writing Keeps Falling Off My List

    Show Notes Episode Title: Writing Through the Fear – Writing Keeps Falling Off My List Episode Length: ~6 minutes Episode Summary Have you ever planned to write—maybe even blocked time in your calendar—only to find yourself doing anything else instead? The dishes, the errands, even cleaning the oven suddenly seem urgent. This isn’t laziness. It’s resistance disguised as distraction. In this episode, Michael Williams of Memoir Studio explores the tender truth behind procrastination and avoidance in memoir writing. Through the story of a woman who discovered that naming her resistance helped her move through it, Michael offers gentle ways to return to the page with compassion and permission, rather than shame. You’ll learn how to: * Recognize resistance when it shows up as busyness * Reframe writing as self-honouring, not selfish * Build a sustainable rhythm with small, consistent rituals * Trust that even ten minutes of writing counts Writing Prompt Take ten quiet minutes and begin with this line:“If I gave myself permission to write, I would…”Follow it wherever it leads. There’s no wrong way to begin again. Key Takeaway You’re not behind. You’re not failing. You’re simply returning—again and again—to what matters. That’s the true writer’s path. Connect with Memoir Studio If you’d like guidance, prompts, and a community of supportive writers, you’re warmly invited to join Memoir Studio. https://memoirstudio.caEnrollment is free. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit memoirstudio.substack.com/subscribe

    #4 Writing Through the Fear: Writing Keeps Falling Off My List

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A podcast dedicated to talking about memoir-writing: the spills and thrills of being vulnerable, overcoming "imposter" and the "does anyone care about my story" syndrome. The only podcast where a human writer and artificially intelligent chatbot talk about writing life stories. memoirstudio.substack.com