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The Limiting Beliefs Episode

Babe Cave

Release Date: 04/06/2020

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What does the "Great American Novel" really mean—and why should writers care? In this episode of Babe Cave, host Amanda Polick explores the surprising history of this literary term and why it matters for anyone with a story to tell. You'll discover how the concept was coined in 1868, why its first example was a book that challenged (not celebrated) America, and how thinking of literature as a mosaic changes everything about whose voices matter. In this conversation, you'll discover: Why the Great American Novel hasn't been written yet (and why that's actually good news for writers) How...

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When medical professionals—dietitians trained to identify malnutrition and disordered eating—start flooding social media with concerns about a food influencer with millions of followers who's about to release a "healthy eating" cookbook, we have to talk about it. Tieghan Gerard built Half Baked Harvest into a multimillion-dollar empire with multiple NYT bestselling cookbooks and massive brand deals. But this episode isn't about her success—it's about the responsibility that comes with influence, and what happens when that responsibility gets ignored. In this solo episode, Amanda...

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Struggling with writing consistency? You're not alone. In this raw, unfiltered episode, Amanda Polick shares what happened when she almost skipped recording altogether — and why that moment became the perfect catalyst for a conversation about what consistency really means for writers and creatives. After eight years of wrestling with the same novel, Amanda reveals the simple daily word count strategy that's finally helping her reach the finish line. Spoiler: it's not about waking up at 2am or having perfect conditions. In this conversation, you'll discover: → Why tracking 500 words...

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What if the reason your author platform isn't growing has nothing to do with the quality of your content—and everything to do with your willingness to show up imperfectly? Book marketing strategist Stephanie Moon (15 years at Chronicle Books, Harper Collins, Scholastic) joins Amanda to unpack the uncomfortable truths about building author communities. From spending hours on Canva graphics that got zero engagement to understanding why "B-level work" is actually the secret to consistency, this conversation flips traditional platform advice on its head. In this episode, you'll discover: →...

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If you keep asking yourself "Am I really a writer?"—that's your answer. You already are. In this episode inspired by Steven Pressfield's The War of Art, writing coach Amanda Polick tackles the creative resistance that keeps writers stuck in planning mode and afraid to put words on the page. From her own experience resisting personal material in her novel to coaching clients who avoid their most powerful stories, Amanda reveals why fear is actually your creative compass. In this conversation, you'll discover: Why the question "Am I really a writer?" proves you are one—and why confident...

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Are Michelin stars and James Beard Awards actually worth pursuing? Amanda Polick reveals the uncomfortable politics behind best-of and awards lists—and what they really mean for your career. In this episode, you'll discover: → Why restaurant awards are often more about PR relationships than food quality—and what happened when Amanda's Oakland restaurant picks got killed for "not fitting our demographic" → The truth about the Michelin Guide's Southern expansion and why Top Chef's Gail Simmons says she "hates that cities judge themselves by awards" → How awards impact cookbook deals...

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Let's talk about the thing nobody wants to admit: most writers have day jobs. In this episode, Amanda shares the story of how she tried to go full-time with her cookbook coaching business, the months of panic that followed, and how a friend's honesty about her retail job changed everything. You'll discover: → What Jane Friedman reveals about writer income throughout history → Why having a day job doesn't make you less of a "real" writer → How Amanda writes 500 words daily in just 30 minutes while working full-time → Why multitasking is physically impossible and destroying your...

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