The Molten Truth

The Molten Truth

por Zoey Michaels
Temporada 3
Walking Between Worlds: One Man’s Journey Through Culture, Crisis, and Connection
What does it mean to truly find home—not just in a place, but in a culture, a calling, and within yourself? In this powerful episode of The Molten Truth, Zoey sits down with Scott Wooster, a South Dakota native whose life journey weaves together family legacy, personal struggle, and deep connection to Lakota culture. What begins as a conversation about his books quickly unfolds into something much deeper: a story of transformation. Scott shares how decades of working with Native youth, marrying into a Lakota family, and navigating profound personal challenges—including addiction, anxiety, grief, and raising children with chronic illness—led him down an unexpected path of healing. Through ceremonies, storytelling, and relationships that reshaped his worldview, he discovered meaning in places he never anticipated. This episode dives into: The generational loss—and revival—of Indigenous culture The emotional weight of identity, belonging, and inherited trauma How storytelling can heal both individuals and communities The unexpected lessons found in hardship, faith, and human connection Raw, reflective, and deeply human, this conversation is a reminder that healing doesn’t come from a single moment—it’s a journey shaped by the people we meet, the stories we carry, and the courage to keep going.
The Power of Reinvention: Caramel Lucas on Creativity, Healing, and Hustle
In this deeply powerful episode of The Molten Truth, host Zoey Michaels sits down with serial entrepreneur and creative force Caramel Lucas. From a childhood shaped by trauma to building a life fueled by purpose, Caramel shares her journey through writing, comedy, podcasting, and entrepreneurship. She opens up about the importance of therapy, breaking generational cycles, and transforming pain into power. With honesty and heart, this conversation explores what it means to heal, grow, and inspire others—proving that your past doesn’t define you, but your purpose can. CaramelLucas.net
From Texas Ranch to Scottish Highlands: The Unexpected Journey of Ben Leman
In this episode of The Molten Truth, host Zoey Michaels sits down with first-time guest Ben Leman—an entrepreneur, former Texas county judge and state representative, rancher, and now debut novelist. Ben shares his remarkable path from building a successful manufacturing business from his mother’s garage to serving a decade in public office, all while raising a family and living the rugged ranch life in Central Texas. Now stepping into the literary world, Ben discusses his upcoming novel Between the Times, the first installment in his Forged in Blood trilogy. Set in 1640s Scotland, the story explores identity, loyalty, and transformation through the lens of a Highland clan facing a changing world. With rich historical themes and deeply human conflicts, Ben reveals how his own life experiences shaped the narrative. Despite some technical hiccups during the recording, this conversation offers an authentic and engaging introduction to a multifaceted guest whose life story is as compelling as the fiction he writes.
Building Worlds, Breaking Rules: The Real Story Behind Writing and Publishing
What does it really take to write and publish a book today? Zoey Michaels chats with author Brad Anderson about everything from sci-fi storytelling and creative inspiration to the realities of indie vs. traditional publishing. They explore how writers use fictional worlds to tackle real-life issues, why genres don’t have to box you in, and the unexpected challenges of getting your work seen. Along the way, expect humor, honesty, and a few surprising insights into the writing life.
From Story Seeds to Published Pages: Creativity, Coaching & the Writing Journey
After a lighthearted opening on names, pronunciation quirks, and the surprising histories behind them, Zoey Michaels reconnects with returning guest Liisa Kovala for a deeper conversation about the writing life. Liisa shares updates on her latest cozy mystery releases and offers an inside look at the fast-paced reality of publishing a series. The discussion expands into the often-overlooked side of being an author—book coaching, managing creative workloads, and navigating the complex path from manuscript to published book. Together, they unpack the realities of self-publishing versus traditional routes, the challenges of building visibility through reviews and algorithms, and the importance of understanding the full lifecycle of a book launch. The conversation also explores creativity more broadly—where ideas come from, how everyday experiences (like driving or walking in nature) spark inspiration, and why protecting personal time is essential for sustaining creative work. With practical insights and relatable experiences, this episode offers encouragement for writers at any stage, while highlighting a simple truth: creativity thrives when we make space for it—and when we’re willing to keep trying, even when the path isn’t clear.
From Texarkana to the Apocalypse: The Wild Worlds of D.C. Gomez
What do you get when you mix a talking cat, a reluctant “cat lady,” small-town Texas, and a million free books? A wildly entertaining conversation with author D.C. Gomez. In this episode, Zoey Michaels chats with D.C. about her quirky characters, urban fantasy worlds, and the hilarious inspiration behind her Cat Lady series. They swap stories about moving around, finding your voice, and how real life (even the weird parts) sneaks into fiction. D.C. also opens up about her writing journey, managing multiple book series, and learning to celebrate small wins—plus the truth behind that unforgettable million-book giveaway. Expect laughs, writing insights, and a whole lot of personality in this fun and honest episode.
The Wednesday Club: Finding Courage, Community, and Your Voice Later in Life
In this heartfelt episode, Zoey Michaels sits down with debut novelist Kristine Jensen to explore the journey of writing her first book later in life—and the courage it takes to finally put your story into the world. Inspired by real-life women’s clubs from the 1960s, Wednesday Club celebrates friendship, resilience, and the power of community. From navigating self-publishing and avoiding scams to building meaningful connections (even on airplanes), this conversation is a reminder that it’s never too late to start over—and that the right people can change everything.
Why We Ignore What We Know Is Right (And How Sci-Fi Exposes It)
Award-winning sci-fi writer Lance Robinson joins the show to talk about the uncomfortable truth at the heart of his stories: humans often know what to do—but don’t do it. Through fascinating concepts like nomadic planets and environmental collapse, this episode blends storytelling, psychology, and creativity into a conversation that’s as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
Peace, Love… and Murder? Inside the Dark Truth Behind the Hippie Era with Alan R. Warren
In this thought-provoking episode of The Molten Truth, Zoey Michaels sits down with author and radio host Alan R. Warren to explore the deeper layers behind history’s most misunderstood eras. Best known for his book Peace, Love, and Murder, Warren reframes the narrative around the 1960s—moving beyond sensational crime to examine the cultural, social, and psychological landscape that made events like those involving Charles Manson possible. Rather than focusing on graphic details, Warren emphasizes context: the clash between generations, the rise of counterculture, and the societal unrest that defined the time. He shares insights from his extensive research and interviews, revealing how environment and timing can shape behavior in ways we often overlook. The conversation also dives into Warren’s journey from radio producer to host of House of Mystery, his passion for historical storytelling, and his neutral, investigative approach to true crime and unsolved mysteries—from JFK to the Zodiac Killer. Along the way, the two discuss creativity, character-building, and the importance of understanding the past without judging it through a modern lens. Blending history, storytelling, and personal insight, this episode challenges listeners to rethink what they know about “peace and love”—and what was really happening beneath the surface.
From Self-Doubt to Center Stage: Jennifer Alvarado’s Journey to Authenticity
What does it really take to find your voice—and trust it? In this powerful conversation, host Zoey Michaels sits down with musician Jennifer Alvarado to unpack the highs, lows, and hard-earned lessons behind her artistic journey. From battling perfectionism and self-doubt to stepping fully into her authenticity, Jennifer shares what it means to grow—not just as an artist, but as a person. This episode dives into the realities of pursuing music: navigating criticism, balancing life on and off the road, and learning when to trust your instincts over outside noise. Jennifer also opens up about the role of family, loss, and mentorship in shaping her resilience—and why embracing imperfection became the key to unlocking her creative freedom. Whether you’re an artist, a dreamer, or anyone facing roadblocks, this conversation will leave you inspired to push forward, stay true to yourself, and turn your challenges into something meaningful. ✨ Expect to learn: How to break free from perfectionism and self-doubt Why authenticity is your greatest creative advantage The importance of support systems in chasing big dreams How collaboration can elevate your work and perspective What it really takes to keep going when things get tough
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