Ep 159 | The Merry Writer Podcast

Welcome back!  In today’s episode, we are talking about bad ideas!  I know, we all like to pretend all the ideas we have are just diamonds… but they aren’t.  But that’s why we are here as Rachel and I ask and answer:

“How Do You Turn A Bad Idea Into A Good Idea?”

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Episode 159

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2 thoughts on “Ep 159 | The Merry Writer Podcast

  1. A great episode. There is no such thing as a bad idea!! I think I will paste that onto my mirror. I can attest to the fact that I have taken a not-so-good idea and turned it around, sometimes years later.

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