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[Denali Sai Nalamalapu, inner stuff]: Fact-checking your inner critic Ep 1204

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In part two of my interview with Danali Sai Nalamalapu, author of the brand new book “Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance,” we talk about the squishier side of writing–the thoughts and beliefs that can affect your work, even if you're not fully conscious of them.

We cover:
- How being creative is a means of survival
- The joy of sharing your work after the years spent working in isolation to create it
- The worst, most boring part of creating a graphic novel (for Denali)
- Denali’s trick to countering the voice of the inner critic
- The gifts of having a mother who teaches you to question the status quo
- “Wiggling out” of external definitions and expectations
- Finding ways to do extroverted work (activism, promotion) as an introvert

Connect with Denali on Instagram @denalisai or at danali-sai.com.

For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.

Thank you for listening!

And thanks to this week’s sponsor, Air Doctor Pro. Visit airdoctorpro.com and use code KATE to save 30% off an amazing indoor air filter *and* receive a free three-year warranty (an $84 value).

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Manage episode 488095069 series 3378197
Content provided by Kate Hanley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Hanley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In part two of my interview with Danali Sai Nalamalapu, author of the brand new book “Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance,” we talk about the squishier side of writing–the thoughts and beliefs that can affect your work, even if you're not fully conscious of them.

We cover:
- How being creative is a means of survival
- The joy of sharing your work after the years spent working in isolation to create it
- The worst, most boring part of creating a graphic novel (for Denali)
- Denali’s trick to countering the voice of the inner critic
- The gifts of having a mother who teaches you to question the status quo
- “Wiggling out” of external definitions and expectations
- Finding ways to do extroverted work (activism, promotion) as an introvert

Connect with Denali on Instagram @denalisai or at danali-sai.com.

For full show notes with links to everything we discuss, plus bonus photos!, visit katehanley.substack.com.

Thank you for listening!

And thanks to this week’s sponsor, Air Doctor Pro. Visit airdoctorpro.com and use code KATE to save 30% off an amazing indoor air filter *and* receive a free three-year warranty (an $84 value).

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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