A Mad Vox

By: Madeline Wright
  • Summary

  • A Mad Vox is for the creative ambitionist who tends to feel stuck at the starting line. Don't know where to begin? Join host Madeline Wright and experience the creative process set to a timeline for NaNoWriMo, creating music, and more! Unleash your creative brain and make your inner kid proud!
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Episodes
  • Happy International Podcast Day, Creators
    Sep 30 2022

    Happy #InternationalPodcastDay! Play this short episode for an exciting announcement.

    Learn more about International Podcast Day (Sept 30)

    This episode was was recorded and produced by A Mad Vox. Hat tip to Rolfe Koble for sharing his tips on recording a podcast episode from an iPhone.

    Intro/Outro music: "How it Goes" by Madeline Wright

    Find "A Mad Vox" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or almost anywhere you get your podcasts.

    If you find this show of value, don’t keep it a secret. Please consider sharing this show with someone you know participating in NaNoWriMo, and leaving a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts to let others know about A Mad Vox. Thank you!

    How do you leave a review on Apple Podcasts?

    Find the show using search keywords "A Mad Vox" in the App store under the Podcast Category (Arts).

    Click on the show page. Find the tab that says "rating and reviews".

    Rate the show (Gimme ALL the stars, please! :)) and write a brief review. Then hit submit.

    Connect with A Mad Vox on social media! Use #amadvox to join in the conversation.

    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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    3 mins
  • Reflecting On This Story Challenge
    Nov 30 2018
    Reflecting on this story challenge

    This is the 30th day of NaNoWriMo. The last day!

    For those who have crossed the finish line tonight way to go! Once you're done, remember to go to the validation page and upload your novel so that you can claim your official win.

    There are some goodies including access to tools that can help you improve your story writing process, as well as ones that are available right now that expire starting tonight.

    Check out the NaNoWriMo sponsors page and see what's available along with the deadlines, so that you don't miss out.

    Today's episode is about reflections from the month. What was the best and most challenging part of NaNoWriMo for you? As I mentioned in my previous episode, today's the last daily episode for the NaNoWriMo edition of A Mad Vox.

    Until we speak again, let's connect and do amazing things that will make your inner kid proud.
    You can find me at amadvox.com

    On social media under the name "A Mad Vox" here

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest, if you're feeling crafty.

    I hope you take the time to celebrate each step of this journey. That includes all of your efforts through today and beyond as you develop your story and share it with the world. Thank you so much for listening. See you!

    Find "A Mad Vox" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or almost anywhere you get your podcasts.

    If you find this show of value, don’t keep it a secret. Please consider sharing this show with someone you know participating in NaNoWriMo, and leaving a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts to let others know about A Mad Vox. Thank you!

    How do you leave a review on Apple Podcasts?

    Find the show using search keywords "A Mad Vox" in the App store under the Podcast Category (Arts).

    Click on the show page. Find the tab that says "rating and reviews".

    Rate the show (Gimme ALL the stars, please! :)) and write a brief review. Then hit submit.

    Connect with A Mad Vox on social media! Use #amadvox to join in the conversation.

    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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    5 mins
  • Choose What Happens Next
    Nov 29 2018
    Choose What Happens Next.

    This is the 29th day of NaNoWriMo. We have one more day and then... this leads to a very good question of what's next? That's what this episode is all about.

    Perhaps you've given it a lot of thought, or you're still feverishly typing away to finish the story you've outlined. Either way, I've got some ideas to share with you that will help you move forward after the challenge.

    What's next?
    1. Finish
    2. Take a break - take as much time as you need and when your creativity cup is full come on back for the next step
    3. Dive into the next creative project
    4. NaNoEdMo (National Novel Editing Month)

    Starts March 1.
    Challenge: 50 hours of editing.

    I'm curious to know what you're going to do next?

    What's next for A Mad Vox beyond "NaNoWriMo Edition"?

    It's been a pleasure sharing my tips and tools to help you crush Nano. I have been wanting to do this for a long time, at least for the last few years. It turned out that this was the perfect time for me to make it happen. But I couldn't have done it without the encouragement and support of my friends and family, the challenge organizers, as well as other podcasting pioneers who have gone before and made it simple by sharing their tips and tools with newbies like me.

    This is my way of paying it forward. I hope it doesn't stop with me or you. I plan to continue podcasting; trying out new creative things to challenge myself, share my experiences with others, and inspire more people to discover, hone, and use their voices to share their stories.

    After tomorrow I'll be taking a break from podcasting daily to bring you the regular and likely, weekly, edition of A Mad Vox coming next.

    In the meantime, I'm gathering my best creative productivity tips and tools and making my list of other fun challenges to try in the future. Until then, please make sure to subscribe via your favorite podcatcher.

    Thank you so much for listening to A Mad Vox: NaNoWriMo Edition. I'll see you in the next episode!

    Find "A Mad Vox" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or almost anywhere you get your podcasts.

    If you find this show of value, don’t keep it a secret. Please consider sharing this show with someone you know participating in NaNoWriMo, and leaving a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts to let others know about A Mad Vox. Thank you!

    How do you leave a review on Apple Podcasts?

    Find the show using search keywords "A Mad Vox" in the App store under the Podcast Category (Arts).

    Click on the show page. Find the tab that says "rating and reviews".

    Rate the show (Gimme ALL the stars, please! :)) and write a brief review. Then hit submit.

    Connect with A Mad Vox on social media! Use #amadvox to join in the conversation.

    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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    5 mins

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