Verses and Visions: Creative Conversations

Cassidy Beck

Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations explores the stories of artists, dreamers, and changemakers who walk in faith and use their unique gifts to make a difference. Each episode reminds us that our vision, paired with God’s purpose, can transform the world around us.

  1. Tracy D. Smith: Finding Purpose in Life’s Pivots Through Faith and Creativity

    21H AGO

    Tracy D. Smith: Finding Purpose in Life’s Pivots Through Faith and Creativity

    In this inspiring episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, Cassidy Beck sits down with author, educator, and podcaster Tracy D. Smith to explore what it means to trust God through life’s unexpected turns. Tracy’s journey is anything but linear. From teaching and homeschooling to navigating serious autoimmune health challenges, her path has required deep faith, resilience, and a willingness to pivot when life didn’t go as planned. What once felt like loss—stepping away from full-time teaching—became the beginning of something new: a calling to write, create, and share powerful, often untold stories from history. Together, Cassidy and Tracy discuss the emotional and spiritual realities of chronic illness, the courage it takes to begin before you feel ready, and how creativity can become a sacred act of faith. Tracy also shares the story of Sybil Ludington, a little-known Revolutionary War heroine, and how stories like hers inspire her work and mission. This conversation is a reminder that even when your path doesn’t make sense, God is still writing something meaningful—and your story has purpose. ✨ Key Topics Discussed Trusting God through life’s unexpected pivotsNavigating chronic illness with faith and resilienceLetting go of plans and embracing new purposeThe power of storytelling and uncovering hidden historyBeginning before you feel ready as a creatorBalancing ambition with grace (“grit and grace”)Learning to accept both faith and difficult emotions at the same time 💛 Personal TakeawayThis episode is a powerful reminder that purpose isn’t always found in the path we planned—but in the one God gently leads us toward. Tracy’s story beautifully illustrates that even in seasons of limitation, we are still called to create, to grow, and to trust. You don’t have to have everything figured out to begin—just the willingness to take the next step. 🔗 Resources & LinksTracy’s Website: authortracydsmith.com First Lady of JamestownThreads of FaithThe Timeless Adventures of Kiki and GeorgePodcast: History’s Unsung Heroes🌿 Sponsor ShoutoutThis episode is brought to you by SodaBeers, our family-owned premium soda company—perfect for any gathering or everyday treat. And don’t miss Cassidy’s new children’s book, Sheep Chronicles: Baptism, a faith-filled story designed to spark meaningful conversations with your little ones. 🤝 Connect with the Guest Website: authortracydsmith.com 🎧 Connect with the Host Podcast: Verses & Visions: Creative ConversationsWebsite: SageVersePublishingInstagram: Verses & Visions: Creative ConversationsFacebook: Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations

    48 min
  2. Lisa Tolk: The Book She Wrote for Her Daughter That Became a Bestseller

    APR 15

    Lisa Tolk: The Book She Wrote for Her Daughter That Became a Bestseller

    Lisa Tolk: The Book She Wrote for Her Daughter That Became a Bestseller In this inspiring episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, host Cassidy Beck sits down with author Lisa Tolk to explore her remarkable journey from teacher and political professional to bestselling novelist. Lisa shares the heartfelt story behind her debut novel Eden, a book she originally wrote for her daughter that unexpectedly grew into a #1 Amazon bestseller across multiple categories. Together, Cassidy and Lisa dive into what it means to create with purpose—blending faith, storytelling, and courage. Lisa opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, embracing growth as a writer, and the powerful role her family played in helping bring her book to life. With a passion for writing “brave girls,” Lisa’s work encourages young women to step into confidence, discover their identity, and trust their voice. This episode is especially meaningful for writers, creatives, and anyone who feels a quiet nudge to finally start the thing that’s been on their heart. Lisa’s journey is a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late to pursue your calling—and that small, faithful steps can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Key Topics Discussed The 14-year journey of writing and publishing EdenTransitioning from politics and teaching into creative writingWhat it means to write “smart, clean fiction” with purposeBlending faith, mysticism, romance, and history in storytellingOvercoming fear, vulnerability, and imposter syndromeThe importance of writing for an audience of oneHow Lisa’s family helped bring her book to lifeWhy there’s a growing need for clean young adult fictionLessons learned while writing the sequel The Echoes of EdenEncouragement for aspiring writers to start before they feel readyPersonal TakeawayOne of the most powerful reminders from this conversation is that creativity doesn’t require perfection—it requires courage. Lisa’s story shows that even something created quietly, just for yourself or your family, can grow into something that impacts thousands. When we choose to act on inspiration, even imperfectly, we make space for God to magnify our efforts in ways we never could have planned. Resources & Links Eden by Lisa Tolk (available on Amazon)Upcoming sequel: The Echoes of EdenTeen writing and publishing workshops (local libraries & schools)Sponsor Shoutout This episode is brought to you by SodaBeers, our family’s premium soda company. If you’re looking for a refreshing, family-friendly drink, be sure to check them out! And don’t miss my children’s book, Sheep Chronicles: Baptism—a faith-filled story perfect for families to read together. Connect with the Guest Lisa Tolk – Author of EdenFollow along for updates on The Echoes of Eden and future projectsConnect with the Host Cassidy Beck – Host of Verses & Visions: Creative ConversationsFounder of Sage Verse Publishing

    45 min
  3. Katie Bell: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Freedom

    APR 8

    Katie Bell: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Freedom

    Katie Bell: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and FreedomHosted by Cassidy Beck✨ Episode OverviewWhat does it look like to live with bold conviction at just 17 years old?In this inspiring episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, host Cassidy Beck sits down with Katie Bell—a young speaker, performer, and creator whose life is rooted in faith, family, and a deep love for America. From speaking at the State Capitol to performing in international folk dance festivals, Katie shares how she has learned to stand confidently in her beliefs while navigating the challenges of being young in today’s world.Katie opens up about what it means to be an “old-fashioned American girl” in a modern culture, why protecting the family matters more than ever, and how her relationship with God shapes everything she does. She also shares powerful personal experiences—from honoring victims of communism to navigating moments of fear, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome.This conversation is a beautiful blend of conviction and humility, reminding listeners that courage doesn’t mean the absence of fear—it means choosing to act anyway.🔑 Key Topics DiscussedWhat it means to be an “old-fashioned American girl” in today’s worldThe importance of faith, family, and foundational valuesSpeaking at the State Capitol and honoring victims of communismFinding courage to speak up—especially among peersThe difference between debate and meaningful civil discourseLessons learned from international travel and cultural exchangeRepresenting America through folk dance and musicHomeschooling and creating a personalized education pathHealth, ancestral eating, and honoring the body as a “vessel”Balancing a full life of creativity, academics, and spiritualityNavigating self-doubt and imposter syndrome as a young creatorTrusting God and stepping into your purpose with faith 💛 Personal TakeawayKatie’s story is a powerful reminder that age does not determine impact. Her ability to speak boldly while remaining grounded in faith and humility is both refreshing and inspiring.One of the most striking themes in this conversation is her perspective on courage—especially the idea that it can be harder to stand firm among peers than in front of a crowd. Her insight into self-doubt and imposter syndrome is equally powerful: you don’t have to feel ready to begin—you just have to be willing.Her words invite us all to reflect: What do we believe, and are we willing to stand for it?🔗 Resources & MentionsBrigham Young UniversityCome Find His RestRandall A. Wright 🌟 Sponsor Shoutout📚 Sheep Chronicles: Baptism by Cassidy BeckA heartfelt children’s book about Joshua, a curious boy learning about baptism through the parable of a lost sheep named Shannon. This faith-filled story is perfect for families looking to spark meaningful conversations about the gospel.🤝 Connect with the GuestKatie Bell is currently sharing her journey through social media, with plans to launch her YouTube and Spotify platforms soon. Stay tuned for upcoming music, creative projects, and more.🎙 Connect with the HostFollow Cassidy Beck and Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations for more inspiring stories from creators, dreamers, and changemakers walking in faith and purpose.

    40 min
  4. Meghan Hoesch: Line Upon Line—Faith, Editing, and Finding Your Creative Voice

    APR 1

    Meghan Hoesch: Line Upon Line—Faith, Editing, and Finding Your Creative Voice

    Welcome back to Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations—where faith meets action and ideas turn into impact. In this Spark Series episode, Cassidy Beck sits down with professional editor Meghan Hoesch to explore the powerful, often unseen role editors play in shaping stories—and the people who write them. With over five years of freelance experience, Meghan specializes in copy editing, line editing, and proofreading, helping authors refine their work while preserving what matters most: their unique voice. But this conversation goes far beyond grammar and punctuation. Meghan shares how her love for storytelling grew during her time studying English and how that passion evolved into a meaningful career supporting authors behind the scenes. Together, Cassidy and Meghan walk through the editing process—from developmental edits to final proofreading—and unpack what truly makes a story come alive. Through honest and heartfelt moments, Meghan also opens up about her own journey stepping into authorship after winning the LDSPMA Spark Award for her short story Discovering Ella. She reflects on overcoming perfectionism, navigating the tension between her “editor brain” and creative flow, and learning to trust the process enough to simply begin. At the heart of this episode is a powerful reminder: growth—both creative and spiritual—happens line upon line. And when we trust that process, something beautiful begins to unfold. 🌟 Key Topics Discussed The role of an editor and why it’s essential to great storytellingDifferences between developmental editing, line editing, copy editing, and proofreadingWhy an author’s unique voice matters more than perfectionThe challenge of balancing editing instincts while writing creativelyOvercoming perfectionism and creative self-doubtMeghan’s journey from editor to award-winning writerFaith parallels: living and growing “line upon line”How to give and receive feedback with both honesty and encouragement💛 Personal TakeawayThere is something deeply sacred about refinement. Meghan’s perspective reminds us that just like a manuscript, our lives are shaped gradually—through small corrections, thoughtful guidance, and consistent effort. Line by line, day by day, we are becoming something greater than we can see in the moment. 🔗 Resources & Links Connect with Meghan Hoesch on LinkedInEmail: m.e.hoesch@gmail.comDiscovering Ella (not yet published—stay tuned for future release updates)🥤 Sponsor ShoutoutThis episode is brought to you by SodaBeers, a family-owned premium soda company offering refreshing, high-quality drinks perfect for any occasion. And don’t miss Cassidy’s children’s book, Sheep Chronicles: Baptism—a faith-filled story designed to help children understand gospel principles through meaningful storytelling. 🤝 Connect with the GuestMeghan Hoesch is a freelance editor who is passionate about helping authors elevate their work while staying true to their voice. She has experience across multiple genres, including historical fiction, romance, children’s literature, and nonfiction. 🌿 Connect with the HostFollow, share, and subscribe to Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations for more inspiring stories where creativity and faith intersect. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a writer, creator, or dreamer who may be waiting for their sign to begin. This might just be it. ✨

    32 min
  5. Ramona Siddoway: What We Might Be Missing About the Divine Feminine

    MAR 25

    Ramona Siddoway: What We Might Be Missing About the Divine Feminine

    What does it mean to embrace the divine feminine while staying rooted in faith in Jesus Christ?In this episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, I sit down with author and podcaster Ramona Siddoway to explore the intersection of faith, identity, and creativity. Ramona is a nonfiction writer, cozy mystery author (writing as Monica Rivers), and host of the Exploring the Divine Feminine podcast, where she studies scripture and engages scholarly perspectives to better understand the feminine nature of deity.Together, we dive into what it looks like to honor both the masculine and feminine aspects of divine identity—and how that understanding can unlock greater clarity, confidence, and creative freedom.Ramona shares her journey from journalism to authorship, how she balances nonfiction research with fiction storytelling, and why she chooses to create without being driven by external expectations. We also talk about imposter syndrome, comparison, and a powerful mindset shift that can help you keep moving forward—even when self-doubt shows up.This conversation is thoughtful, faith-centered, and expansive—especially for women seeking to better understand their divine identity and creative purpose.✨ In This Episode, We Talk About:*The difference between writing nonfiction and fiction*Why Ramona uses a pen name for her cozy mysteries*Researching the divine feminine in scripture*How to stay grounded in Christ while exploring deeper questions*Letting go of creative pressure and unrealistic expectations*A simple but powerful tool to navigate imposter syndrome*Creating from identity instead of validation🌿 My Personal TakeawayWhen we truly understand who we are as daughters (and sons) of God, we stop creating for approval—and start creating with purpose. This episode is a beautiful reminder that your voice matters, and your work will reach the people it’s meant to.🔗 Resources & Links🌐 Ramona Siddoway’s Website: https://ramonasiddoway.com🎙️ Podcast: Exploring the Divine Feminine (available on all major platforms)📚 Monica Rivers Cozy Mysteries: A Mormon Woman’s Guide to Murder✍️ Read Ramona’s work on Medium💛 Sponsor ShoutoutYou know how much I love sharing stories that inspire faith and hope. My new children’s book, Sheep Chronicles: Baptism, follows Joshua—a curious boy learning about baptism through the story of a lost sheep named Shannon, shared by his wise grandpa.It’s a meaningful and engaging way to introduce gospel principles to your family. 💛🤝 Connect with Ramona SiddowayWebsite: https://ramonasiddoway.comMedium: Ramona SiddowayPodcast: Exploring the Divine Feminine🌟 Connect with MeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassidysbeckPodcast: Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations🔔 Don’t ForgetIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to:👍 Like💬 Comment your favorite takeaway🔔 Subscribe for more faith-filled creative conversations

    48 min
  6. Sue McGhie-Troff: Seeking and Expecting Miracles in Everyday Life

    MAR 18

    Sue McGhie-Troff: Seeking and Expecting Miracles in Everyday Life

    What does it mean to truly seek and expect miracles in everyday life? In this inspiring episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, host Cassidy Beck sits down with Sue McGhie-Troff to explore the power of faith, prayer, and recognizing God’s hand in both extraordinary and ordinary moments. Sue shares powerful stories from her life that strengthened her belief that miracles are still happening today. From a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Holy Land that nearly fell apart during a blizzard, to personal health challenges that required deep trust in God’s timing, Sue reflects on how faith and persistence in prayer have shaped her life. With decades of experience serving children and families in education—including years as an elementary school principal and director of school services—Sue has seen firsthand how quiet promptings, spiritual impressions, and simple acts of obedience can change lives in meaningful ways. Throughout the conversation, Cassidy and Sue discuss the difference between hoping for miracles and truly expecting them. They also explore what it looks like to keep praying even when answers don’t come immediately and how learning to trust God’s will can strengthen our relationship with Him. Whether you are currently waiting for a miracle or simply seeking a closer connection with heaven, this episode offers encouragement to look for the ways God is already working in your life.Key Topics Discussed What miracles really look like in everyday lifeThe story behind Miracles Have Not Ceased, Neither Have Angels Ceased to Minister Unto Men How faith and obedience can open the door to miracles Recognizing spiritual promptings and trusting them Learning to trust God when prayers aren’t answered right away Experiences with healing, faith, and personal revelation Why continuing to pray—even when it’s difficult—matters Personal TakeawayOne of the most powerful reminders from this conversation is that miracles are not always dramatic or immediately obvious. Sometimes they appear as quiet promptings, unexpected timing, or the strength to endure something difficult. Sue’s experiences remind us that God is aware of our lives in deeply personal ways. Even when answers don’t come in the timing or form we expect, faith and persistence in prayer can help us recognize His guidance and grow closer to Him. Resources & LinksSue McGhie-Troff’s book:Miracles Have Not Ceased, Neither Have Angels Ceased to Minister Unto Men — available on Amazon. Cassidy Beck’s children’s book:Sheep Chronicles: Baptism Sponsor ShoutoutToday’s episode is sponsored by SodaBeers, a family-owned premium soda company offering refreshing drinks the whole family can enjoy. Connect with the Guest Sue McGhie-TroffAuthor and speaker who encourages others to actively seek and confidently expect miracles through faith and prayer. Connect with the HostCassidy BeckHost of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations Cassidy interviews authors, artists, and changemakers who are using their gifts and faith to uplift others and create meaningful impact in the world.

    49 min
  7. Holly Kolb: The Courage to Be Vulnerable in Writing

    MAR 11

    Holly Kolb: The Courage to Be Vulnerable in Writing

    Podcast: Verses & Visions: Creative ConversationsHolly Kolb: The Courage to Be Vulnerable in Writing What does it really take to share your writing with the world? In this episode of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations, host Cassidy Beck sits down with editor, writing coach, and co-owner of Merry Robin Publishing, Holly Kolb. Holly works closely with authors to help shape their manuscripts into meaningful stories, and through that work, she has gained a deep appreciation for the courage and vulnerability required to write honestly. Holly shares her journey from studying English literature and book history to living internationally in the United Kingdom and Germany, experiences that reshaped her understanding of identity, empathy, and creativity. She reflects on the challenges of navigating life in a different language and culture and how those experiences have deepened her ability to connect with others. Together, Cassidy and Holly explore the role of editors as facilitators of creative vision, the courage it takes for writers to share unfinished work, and why vulnerability is often the very thing that makes writing powerful. Holly also discusses how balancing multiple roles—as a mother, teacher, conference manager, and editor—has taught her to trust that each season of life brings different priorities and opportunities to serve. Key Topics Discussed Holly’s path from English literature student to editor, writing coach, and co-owner of Merry Robin Publishing How living internationally shaped her perspective on identity, empathy, and creativity The emotional and vulnerable nature of sharing writing with others Why editors play an essential role in shaping and strengthening a manuscript The courage required for writers to share their authentic voice Balancing multiple roles and responsibilities while pursuing meaningful work Trusting that different seasons of life require different priorities Personal TakeawayOne of the most powerful insights from this conversation is Holly’s reminder that vulnerability and courage go hand in hand. Writing honestly—whether in fiction, essays, or personal storytelling—requires authors to put something deeply personal on the page. Yet that vulnerability is often what allows readers to connect most deeply with a story. Holly’s perspective as an editor highlights how collaboration can strengthen creative work. When writers are willing to share their imperfect drafts and trust the process, their stories often become stronger, clearer, and more impactful. Resources & Links Merry Robin Publishing LDSPMA (Latter-day Saint Publishing, Media & the Arts) Books mentioned in the episode: Theo of Golden by Allen Levi Sponsor ShoutoutThis episode is sponsored by Sheep Chronicles: Baptism, a children’s book written by Cassidy Beck. In this heartwarming story, a curious boy named Joshua learns about baptism through the parable of a sheep named Shannon shared by his wise grandfather. Sheep Chronicles: Baptism invites families to explore gospel principles together through storytelling and meaningful conversation. SodaBeers – Premium, craft sodas made with love. Whether you’re celebrating a moment or enjoying a quiet afternoon, SodaBeers delivers naturally crafted, flavorful sodas that refresh your body and spirit. Support this family-owned brand and sip with joy! Connect with the GuestHolly KolbCo-owner, Merry Robin PublishingConference Manager for LDSPMAInstructor at BYU and UVU Connect with the HostCassidy BeckHost of Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations Website: Sage Verse Publishing

    42 min
  8. Kenneth Chamberlain: Trusting God’s Timeline Over Your Own

    MAR 4

    Kenneth Chamberlain: Trusting God’s Timeline Over Your Own

    Kenneth Chamberlain: Trusting God’s Timeline Over Your Own In this episode of Verses & Visions, I’m joined by award-winning author Kenneth Chamberlain for a thoughtful conversation about faith, creativity, and returning to a calling after years away. Kenneth shares how early creative discouragement led him to set writing aside — only to rediscover his love for storytelling decades later. After building an international business career and moving his family across 11 states, he found that life experience gave him the perspective he once lacked. What he couldn’t write at 20, he can now write with depth, conviction, and spiritual clarity. We explore what it means to trust God’s timing, especially when your creative dreams don’t unfold according to your original plan. Overcoming Creative Self-DoubtKenneth opens up about a pivotal college moment when a professor told him he probably shouldn’t pursue writing. For years, that criticism lingered. But instead of letting it define him permanently, he eventually chose to return — this time willing to learn, revise, and grow. We talk about accepting feedback as a writer, learning the difference between “telling” and “showing,” and why creative growth requires humility. If you’ve ever struggled with creative self-doubt or feared criticism, this part of the conversation will resonate deeply. Trusting God’s Timeline in Your Creative Calling One of the strongest themes in this episode is trusting God’s timeline over your own expectations. Kenneth reflects on how decades of career experience, church service, and life transitions shaped the stories he now tells. Rather than seeing delay as failure, he sees preparation. We discuss how God sometimes moves us through unexpected seasons — relocations, career shifts, closed doors — not to derail us, but to equip us. Creative callings don’t expire. Sometimes they simply mature. Writing Faith-Centered Historical FictionKenneth is the author of The King’s Bodyguard, a faith-based historical novel that reimagines events surrounding the fall of Jerusalem. His writing blends scripture, history, and fictional perspective to explore redemption, leadership, and eternal truths. He shares how studying timelines in scripture helped him see connections others may have overlooked — and how those discoveries sparked entire novels. His stories wrestle with universal themes like sexual purity, political tension, humility, and personal transformation. Rather than writing fairy tales, Kenneth says he writes real life — stories where romance exists, but growth and accountability matter more. Returning to the DreamIf you’ve ever set aside a creative dream because of fear, criticism, or timing, this episode is your reminder: it’s never too late to begin again. Sometimes the spark doesn’t fade — it waits. And when you trust God’s direction over your own timeline, your second act may be stronger than your first.

    32 min
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Verses & Visions: Creative Conversations explores the stories of artists, dreamers, and changemakers who walk in faith and use their unique gifts to make a difference. Each episode reminds us that our vision, paired with God’s purpose, can transform the world around us.

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