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WriteCast Episode 59: How to Set and Stick to a Writing Goal

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In this podcast episode, we discuss how to create an effective writing goal as well as how to keep yourself accountable in whatever goal you set!

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The Walden University Writing Center produces WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers to support the community of scholarly writers at Walden University.

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WriteCast Episode 58: Steps for Revising, Part II: The Small Stuff

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A companion to Episode57: Steps for Revising Part I: The Big Stuff, this podcast episode focuses on line edits and smaller concerns like APA formatting and comma use.

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WriteCast Episode 57: Steps for Revising, Part I: The Big Stuff

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Revision is a major part of the writing process, and different types of revising warrant different strategies. Claire and Kacy give tips and resources for how to revise your writing for bigger patterns and issues in your current drafts as well as your future coursework.

To listen to today's episode, click in the player below. You can also visit our WriteCast Podcast show page to access our complete archive of episodes and view transcripts of all our WriteCast episodes. Enjoy!

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WriteCast Episode 61 (Plus Episode Bonus): Restorative Writing

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This week here on the Walden University Writing Center Blog, we'd like to share with you our most-recent podcast episode of WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers. This month's episode introduces our listeners to the idea of restorative writing: a practice where people who have experienced trauma use writing to begin to heal.

Writing Instructors Ellen and Miranda join Kacy and Claire for this month's special episode to describe more about what restorative writing is, how to practice restorative writing, and how to use it as a vehicle to understand and process individual and/or community trauma. Ultimately, restorative writing can help writers discover ways to heal and overcome those challenges through social change. 



Episode 61 also features an "episode bonus" which we are very excited to share with you. This bonus contains a follow-along activity from episode 61. Click the player below to access only the guided writing opportunity from the episode. 




As always, you can access our entire library of WriteCast episodes, along with full transcripts, by visiting our podcast resources page on our website

Please also consult these episode resources:

  • Batzer, B. (2016). Healing classrooms: Therapeutic possibilities in academic writing. Composition Forum34. Retrieved from http://compositionforum.com/
  • DeSalvo, L. A. (2000). Writing as a way of healing: How telling our stories transforms our lives. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.


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WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast written, produced, and published by staff in the Walden University Writing Center. Join us each month for a dialogue between two experienced writing instructors. Possible episode topics will always be considered from listeners--share your questions and suggestions in the comments. 

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WriteCast Episode 56: Writing for Social Change: Letters to Legislators

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In this episode of the WriteCast podcast, Claire and Kacy sit down with Melissa Meghan, two Walden Writing Center instructors, to talk about how they work toward positive social change in their communities by writing to their local representatives. Claire and Kacy ask Melissa Meghan to share how this type of writing is similar and different to academic writing, the tools they use when writing for social change, and their experiences with the process. As a student working to create positive social change, we hope that this podcast episode helps you think about the ways in which your academic writing can develop into other forms of writing.

To subscribe to WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers, click the icons in the player below or click "subscribe" for sharing options. 

Visit our show page for a list of all of our WriteCast episodes and written transcripts for each episode.  





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WriteCast Episode 55: Struggling with Spelling

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In this month's WriteCast podcast, Claire and Kacy discuss how spelling can be included in the conversation about APA-style scholarly writing. Listen in as your hosts discuss some of the ways that spelling can trip up writers, especially writers writing in their second or third languages. Common pitfalls are discussed along with practical strategies and tools for avoiding spelling struggles. For example, did you know that it is possible to adjust the dictionary settings in Microsoft Word? Listen in to learn more! 

To subscribe to WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers, click the icons in the player below or click "subscribe" for sharing options. 

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WriteCast Episode 54: Meet Your Reviewer: Tasha Sookochoff

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In this episode of WriteCast, meet writing instructor Tasha Sookochoff. She joined the Walden Writing Center in September 2017, and now she gets to sit down with Kacy and Claire to talk about her own writing experiences as student, writer, and instructor. Tasha shares her approach to working with students on their papers, some of her favorite Walden Writing Center resources, and the one question she asks before finishing anything she writes.





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WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast written, produced, and published by staff in the Walden University Writing Center. Join us each month for a dialogue between two experienced and trained writing instructors. Possible episode topics will always be considered from listeners--share your questions and suggestions in the comments. 


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WriteCast Episode 53: Imposter Syndrome and the Student Writer

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If you've ever felt like the worst writer in the room, an academic fake, or an outsider in your degree program, you might have been experiencing imposter syndrome. In today's episode, writing instructor Kacy shares her research on and experience with imposter syndrome as a graduate student, along with tips for how to combat it and gain confidence. Max also makes a special announcement.





You can find this episode by visiting the WriteCast show page on our website, or by searching for WriteCast in your favorite podcast app. Visit the Writing Center's WriteCast page for our episode archive and transcripts. 

Keep Writing. Keep Inspiring!


WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast written, produced, and published by staff in the Walden University Writing Center. Join us each month for a dialogue between two experienced and trained writing instructors. Possible episode topics will always be considered from listeners--share your questions and suggestions in the comments. 


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WriteCast Episode 46: Inclusive Language: Gender-Neutral Pronouns and Identity-First Language

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In today's episode of WriteCast, we're testing the social change capabilities of language itself. Staff in the Walden University Writing Center support the research of Walden's scholar-practitioners in the areas of social change, and we also seek to support positive social change in how we think about and practice language. With that in mind, Max and Claire are joined by two very special guests in today's episode. 

Director of the Writing Center, Brian Timmerman and Associate Director of the Writing Center, Amber Cook chat about two new language policies enacted by the Writing Center. These special guests discuss the new Gender-Neutral Pronouns policy and the Identity-First Language policy that Walden students, faculty, and staff will be interested to note. 

You can find this episode by visiting the WriteCast show page on our website, or by searching for WriteCast in your favorite podcast app. Visit the Writing Center's WriteCast page for our episode archive and transcripts. 

Keep Writing. Keep Inspiring.


WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast written, produced, and published by staff in the Walden University Writing Center. Join us each month for a dialogue between two experienced and trained writing instructors. Possible episode topics will always be considered from listeners--share your questions and suggestions in the comments. 


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WriteCast Episode 52: Transitioning from Master's-Level to Doctoral-Level Writing

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Making the move from master's to doctoral student can be surprising and challenging in terms of writing expectations. Max and Claire sit down to talk with Dr. Veronica Oliver, Writing Center writing instructor, about her transition and how students can prepare for their own. 

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Writing Resources Recommended In This Episode





WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast written, produced, and published by staff in the Walden University Writing Center. Join us each month for a dialogue between two Walden U writing instructors. Possible episode topics will always be considered from listeners--share your questions and suggestions in the comments. 


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WriteCast Episode 51: Using Evidence In Academic Writing

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You know as a student your writing should be research-based, but how do you use that evidence in your writing without just repeating what your source says? How do you make it your own? In this month's podcast, Max and Claire look at what evidence is, and how using it in your writing can shape your meaning. 


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WriteCast Episode 50: Why The Third Time’s The Charm for Writing Center Appointments

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If you're a regular blog reader, you'll know that the third time's the charm for Writing Center paper review appointments. In our 50th (!) WriteCast episode, Max and Claire recap the research and give some suggestions for why and how to make multiple paper review appointments. 


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WriteCast Episode 49: Meet Your Reviewer: A Conversation with Cheryl Read, Writing Instructor and PhD Student

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Come join us for WriteCast! In this episode, Claire and Max chat with one of the Walden University Writing Center's newest Writing Instructors, Cheryl Read. Listen in as Cheryl shares a bit of her background as a writer and teacher and describes the approach she takes working with students in paper review appointments. Click the play below, or check out our WriteCast podcast page to view our entire episode archive as well as transcripts for each episode. 

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Cheryl Read joins the rest of the Writing Instructors who are dedicated to supporting the scholarly writing of Walden University scholar practitioners. Working with instructors like Cheryl gives writers the tools and support needed to succeed in building their writing skills. Learn more about our Paper Review service here.


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WriteCast Episode 48: Top 10 Tips for Group Papers (Rebroadcast of Episode 8)

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Walden University students are in the throws of another term, and many courses are beginning to assign group papers. To help students best contribute to collaborative writing projects, we dusted off this podcast episode from our vault. Join Nik and Brittany as they discuss the Top 10 Tips for Group Papers. 


We hope you enjoy this throw-back to the earlier days of the WriteCast podcast. Please let us know what you think in the comments down below. As always, you can find the transcript for this episode and all of our episodes by visiting our WriteCast page on the Walden University Writing Center website. 

Keep Writing. Keep Inspiring! 

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The WriteCast Podcast is produced by the members of the Walden University Writing Center. Anne Shiell is our producer. Come back soon, Anne. We miss you. Episodes are published each month, with topics and themes decided on by the production team based on feedback received from listeners of WriteCast. If you have comments or ideas for a future episode of WriteCast, please leave a comment. Thanks for listening!


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WriteCast Episode 47: Resolutions to Reflect and Revise

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It's the first month of the year for many of us, which means there's a whole new year of possibilities spread out before us. Here at the Walden University Writing Center, we'd like to encourage you to try out some new practices for your writing in the new year. This month's WriteCast podcast episode provides one set of strategies for doing just that. 

During the daily grind of coursework writing, it can feel like the best practice is to finish your papers, turn them in, and never think about what you wrote again. However, writing can also be seen as a learning process: one that allows you to engage with the content from your courses in multiple different ways. But in order to be able to write to learn, students must spend some time reflecting on the work they have done. Not only can reflection help writers understand the course content better, but it can also help them develop new and better strategies for revision.

Reflection is an integral stage in the writing process for students to develop and progress. With that in mind, Claire and Max sat down to discuss this very process in the latest episode of WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers. Listen to their discussion by clicking the player below.



You can access our full list of all 47 WriteCast episodes by visiting our podcast webpage. We also have transcripts of every episode posted there as well. Enjoy!

Keep Writing. Keep Inspiring.

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The WriteCast Podcast
 is produced by the members of the Walden University Writing Center. Episodes are published each month, with topics and themes decided on by the production team based on feedback received from listeners of WriteCast. If you have comments or ideas for a future episode of WriteCast, please leave a comment in the space below. Thanks for listening! 


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WriteCast Episode 45: Meet Your Reviewer: Katherine McKinney, Writing Instructor and PhD Student

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In our latest podcast episode of WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers, we welcome one of our newest Writing Instructors, Katherine McKinney. As a member of the Walden University Writing Center Instructor team, Katherine will be providing support to students who are in coursework and working on the early parts of their doctoral capstone projects. Katherine brings great experience working with students to the Walden Writing Center, and you can learn more about:
  • How Katherine approaches Paper Reviews and what you can expect if you work together
  • Katherine's favorite Walden writing assignments
  • The greatest piece of writing advice Katherine ever received
Listen to the conversation by clicking "Play" in the player below. You can also read the transcript for this episode (and all our episodes), and access other episodes, by following this link to our WriteCast page on the Writing Center website. 


You can also join in on the WriteCast conversation by commenting on this blog post. Do you have questions for Katherine? Would you like to propose a topic for a future episode of WriteCast? We may respond to your question in a future installment of WriteCast! 


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The WriteCast Podcast is published by the members of the Walden University Writing Center. WriteCast exists thanks, in part, to a Social Media Research Grant from Global Products and Services, Laureate Education, Inc. We welcome comments and questions in all their forms. Please comment in the space below and listen monthly to see if your comment is mentioned on air.  


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WriteCast Episode 44: Jeannie's First Residency

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Jeannie Croichy is a writing instructor in the Walden University Writing Center, but she is also a student in the Walden Ed.D program. Like many of our students, Jeannie balances work, life, and her academic program. Also like many of our students, Jeannie attended an in-person residency, which provided her with a different type of academic experience. In this WriteCast episode, Jeannie shares some details from the residency she attended, including what it was like to meet other students in her program and the lessons she learned.

If you have never attended a residency, this episode can help prepare you and highlight the positives of working in-person with peers and Walden staff. If you have residency experience, you may find it nice to hear a fellow student's reflection.

Listen below by pressing the "play" button, or access the podcast transcript here.



A full list of WriteCast episodes and transcripts can be found here.


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The WriteCast Podcast  is produced by the staff of the Walden University Writing Center and delves into a different writing issue in each episode. In line with the mission of the Writing Center, WriteCast provides multi-modal, on demand writing instruction that enhances students' writing skill and ease. We hope you enjoy this episode and comment in the box below.


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WriteCast Episode 41: Meet Your Reviewer: Kacy Walz's Review Approach, Writing Advice, and Recommended Resource

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Kacy WalzNearly a year ago, the Walden University Writing Center welcomed two new writing instructors to our team. If you are a student with us at Walden, you may meet, or have already met, Kacy Walz through paper reviews, the blog, webinars, our newsletter, or the doctoral writing assessment.

Take some time to get to know Kacy better by listening to her interview on our podcast, WriteCast, where she reflects on what she learns as an instructor and shares writing tips that she follows herself.

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The Writing Center employs professional writing instructors and editors to help with all parts of the writing process. We offer paper reviews, a blog, webinars, modules, live chat, and WriteCast, the Writing Center's podcast.


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WriteCast Episode 43: How and Why to Revise with a Reverse Outline

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Revision is a process all writers encounter at some point. It doesn't matter if you breezed through your first draft or had to drag it out of yourself one sentence at a time. Once that first, second, or third draft is on the page, it has to be revised. Revision is a difficult step in the writing process, but the feeling of completing the next version of a draft is so rewarding! Revision isn't about finding what is wrong with your writing - it is about finding what can be made even better.

In this episode of the WriteCast podcast, learn about the revision strategy called reverse outlining. This is an important skill for academic writers as it is a way to make sure the entire piece of writing aligns and focuses on developing the all-important thesis or central idea.


Reverse outlining appears in several other Walden University Writing Center resources:
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The WriteCast podcast is produced by Anne Shiell and the staff of the Walden University Writing Center and delves into a different writing issue in each episode. With new episodes each month, join Walden writing instructors to learn more about writing in an academic setting. 



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WriteCast Episode 42: Using Creative Writing Strategies in Academic Writing

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You don't have to be a creative writer to use the tips in this episode of WriteCast! Join writing instructors Max and Claire for a discussion of creative writing strategies--such as knowing where you're going and how you're going to get there, writing exploratory drafts, anticipating audience response, getting a secondary reader, and understanding deconstruction--that you can use to strengthen your academic writing.


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The WriteCast podcast is produced by Anne Shiell and the staff of the Walden University Writing Center and delves into a different writing issue in each episode. In line with the mission of the Writing Center, WriteCast provides multi-modal, on demand writing instruction that enhances students' writing skill and ease. We hope you enjoy this episode and comment in the box below.


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