Every Person’s Story is Interesting

Justin Lamb is a successful podcast host, musician, and future therapist. Over the years, he has shifted his passions from music to the mind. He as an advocate for sobriety, therapy, and trauma research. Justin shifted his professional focus in his mid-thirties to become a therapist and transform his passion for items into a career. As a musician, Justin has played across the country and successfully funded a studio album through Kickstarter.

Justin’s Podcast: Friend Request, website, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok

Find Justin’s music here

Natalie Goldberg, Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, Three Simple Lines: A Writer’s Pilgrimage into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku

“Every Life is a Library” Douglas Oral History Project, Story-Power Episode, June 9, 2021

Oakland University, Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan

Friend Request Episode 057, Katie Allen, Memoir about Senegal

Friend Request Episode 082, Don Wildman, Cities of the Underworld

Julia Cameron, The Artists Way, It’s Never Too Late to Begin Again, Seeking Wisdom 

What Should I Read Next with Anne Bogel, Episode 307, Allison Fallon, “Writers start as readers”

Ted Lasso, An Apple + original series

“Humans are not ideally set up to understand logic; they are ideally set up to understand stories.” ~ Roger C. Schank, Cognitive Scientist

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Published by lucindasagemidgorden

I grew up in the West, the descendant of people traveling by wagon train to a new life. Some of their determination and wanderlust became a part of me. I imagine them sitting around the campfire telling stories, which is why I became first a theatre artist, then a teacher and now a writer. They are all ways of telling stories.

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