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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The film and television industry has changed dramatically, and if you’re a screenwriter, TV writer, filmmaker, or storyteller, understanding the difference between writing for traditional TV and writing for streaming platforms could determine whether your script gets produced… or ignored. In this powerful episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down the hidden storytelling rules behind Netflix-style writing, bin...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have you been waiting…  for someone to choose you? This episode might just change everything. Because here’s the truth most writers don’t want to hear:  No one is coming to rescue your writing career. Not the broadcaster.  Not the producer.  Not the industry gatekeeper. You are the creator.  You are the business.  You are the opportunity. And in this powerful, no-holding-back episode, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down the...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you been waiting…<br/> for someone to choose you?</p><p>This episode might just change everything.</p><p>Because here’s the truth most writers don’t want to hear:<br/> No one is coming to rescue your writing career.</p><p>Not the broadcaster.<br/> Not the producer.<br/> Not the industry gatekeeper.</p><p><b>You are the creator.<br/> You are the business.<br/> You are the opportunity.</b></p><p>And in this powerful, no-holding-back episode, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> breaks down the <b>5 silent mistakes</b> that are keeping talented writers stuck, unseen, and undervalued, especially in today’s rapidly evolving industry.</p><p>But this is not just about mistakes…</p><p>It’s about <b>taking your power back.</b></p><p>✨ If you’ve been procrastinating…<br/> ✨ Doubting yourself…<br/> ✨ Waiting to feel “ready”…<br/> ✨ Or holding back your work out of fear…</p><p>This episode is your wake-up call.</p><p><b>🔥 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:</b></p><p>✔ Why shallow content consumption is weakening your storytelling<br/> ✔ The dangerous truth about creating without living<br/> ✔ How the industry has shifted and why waiting won’t work anymore<br/> ✔ The real reason you’re playing small (and how to break out of it)<br/> ✔ Why perfectionism is secretly sabotaging your career<br/> ✔ How to build your own audience and stop depending on gatekeepers</p><p> <b>💡 THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF:</b></p><p>• You’re a writer who feels stuck or invisible<br/> • You’ve been sitting on ideas you haven’t shared<br/> • You want to take your writing seriously this quarter<br/> • You’re ready to stop waiting and start building</p><p>This quarter, commit to:</p><p>1.    Showing up consistently</p><p>2.    Putting your work out, even when it’s scary</p><p>3.    Applying for opportunities, even when you feel unqualified</p><p>Because confidence doesn’t come before action…<br/> It comes <em>from</em> action.</p><p> <b>📚 READY TO GO DEEPER?</b></p><p>Grab my writing course <b>“Get Writing”</b> on Stanstore — just $25 for lifetime access.<br/> Learn how to go from idea → first draft with clarity and confidence.</p><p>And if you want accountability, growth, and community…</p><p>Join <b>The Writer’s Community</b> (just $3/month): <br/>✨ Monthly masterclasses<br/> ✨ Writing worksheets<br/> ✨ Live Q&amp;A sessions<br/> ✨ A supportive tribe of storytellers</p><p>🎙️ If this episode moved you, challenged you, or lit a fire in you…</p><p>👉 Follow the podcast<br/> 👉 Leave a review<br/> 👉 Share it with a writer who needs this push</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been waiting…<br/> for someone to choose you?</p><p>This episode might just change everything.</p><p>Because here’s the truth most writers don’t want to hear:<br/> No one is coming to rescue your writing career.</p><p>Not the broadcaster.<br/> Not the producer.<br/> Not the industry gatekeeper.</p><p><b>You are the creator.<br/> You are the business.<br/> You are the opportunity.</b></p><p>And in this powerful, no-holding-back episode, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> breaks down the <b>5 silent mistakes</b> that are keeping talented writers stuck, unseen, and undervalued, especially in today’s rapidly evolving industry.</p><p>But this is not just about mistakes…</p><p>It’s about <b>taking your power back.</b></p><p>✨ If you’ve been procrastinating…<br/> ✨ Doubting yourself…<br/> ✨ Waiting to feel “ready”…<br/> ✨ Or holding back your work out of fear…</p><p>This episode is your wake-up call.</p><p><b>🔥 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:</b></p><p>✔ Why shallow content consumption is weakening your storytelling<br/> ✔ The dangerous truth about creating without living<br/> ✔ How the industry has shifted and why waiting won’t work anymore<br/> ✔ The real reason you’re playing small (and how to break out of it)<br/> ✔ Why perfectionism is secretly sabotaging your career<br/> ✔ How to build your own audience and stop depending on gatekeepers</p><p> <b>💡 THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF:</b></p><p>• You’re a writer who feels stuck or invisible<br/> • You’ve been sitting on ideas you haven’t shared<br/> • You want to take your writing seriously this quarter<br/> • You’re ready to stop waiting and start building</p><p>This quarter, commit to:</p><p>1.    Showing up consistently</p><p>2.    Putting your work out, even when it’s scary</p><p>3.    Applying for opportunities, even when you feel unqualified</p><p>Because confidence doesn’t come before action…<br/> It comes <em>from</em> action.</p><p> <b>📚 READY TO GO DEEPER?</b></p><p>Grab my writing course <b>“Get Writing”</b> on Stanstore — just $25 for lifetime access.<br/> Learn how to go from idea → first draft with clarity and confidence.</p><p>And if you want accountability, growth, and community…</p><p>Join <b>The Writer’s Community</b> (just $3/month): <br/>✨ Monthly masterclasses<br/> ✨ Writing worksheets<br/> ✨ Live Q&amp;A sessions<br/> ✨ A supportive tribe of storytellers</p><p>🎙️ If this episode moved you, challenged you, or lit a fire in you…</p><p>👉 Follow the podcast<br/> 👉 Leave a review<br/> 👉 Share it with a writer who needs this push</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Conflict is the engine that drives compelling storytelling. In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ explores why conflict is essential to building powerful, emotionally resonant stories that capture audience attention and sustain dramatic momentum. From understanding how conflict moves narrative forward, to revealing character depth, exploring meaningful themes, and creating authentic audience connection, this episode offer...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Conflict is the engine that drives compelling storytelling.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> explores why conflict is essential to building powerful, emotionally resonant stories that capture audience attention and sustain dramatic momentum.</p><p>From understanding how conflict moves narrative forward, to revealing character depth, exploring meaningful themes, and creating authentic audience connection, this episode offers practical insights for writers looking to strengthen the emotional and structural impact of their work.</p><p>Damaris also unpacks the difference between internal and external conflict, while sharing reflections from her own storytelling journey on how real-life tensions shape the stories we tell.</p><p>Whether you are developing your first script or refining a professional project, this conversation will help you approach conflict not as an obstacle, but as the heartbeat of transformative storytelling.</p><p>🎧 Build tension that transforms characters<br/> 🎧 Use conflict to reveal emotional truth<br/> 🎧 Move beyond plot into deeper thematic storytelling<br/> 🎧 Create stories audiences truly feel</p><p>Because great storytelling is not about avoiding conflict.<br/> It is about understanding its power.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this special birthday episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ reflects on the deeper lessons her writing journey has taught her about life, success, purpose, and the realities of the creative industry. From understanding that talent alone is not enough, to learning how to navigate rejection, find your authentic voice, and build a meaningful career beyond trends and validation, this episode offers both inspiration and hard truths...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this special birthday episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> reflects on the deeper lessons her writing journey has taught her about life, success, purpose, and the realities of the creative industry.</p><p>From understanding that talent alone is not enough, to learning how to navigate rejection, find your authentic voice, and build a meaningful career beyond trends and validation, this episode offers both inspiration and hard truths for writers at every stage.</p><p>Damaris also shares personal insights from her experiences working on acclaimed projects such as <em>Pepeta</em>, <em>Crime &amp; Justice</em>, and <em>Kam U Stay</em>, while unpacking the quiet seasons, emotional resilience, and strategic thinking required to sustain a long-term writing career.</p><p>Blending heartfelt reflection with bold industry wisdom, this episode challenges writers to move beyond romanticized ideas of success and instead focus on growth, purpose, and legacy.</p><p>Whether you are just starting out or navigating the next phase of your creative journey, this conversation will encourage you to write with intention, evolve with courage, and build a career rooted in both craft and clarity.</p><p>🎧 Build systems, not just scripts<br/> 🎧 Write from truth, not trend<br/> 🎧 Think like a creative and a CEO<br/> 🎧 Focus on legacy over momentum</p><p>Because writing is never just about stories.<br/> It is about becoming.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special birthday episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> reflects on the deeper lessons her writing journey has taught her about life, success, purpose, and the realities of the creative industry.</p><p>From understanding that talent alone is not enough, to learning how to navigate rejection, find your authentic voice, and build a meaningful career beyond trends and validation, this episode offers both inspiration and hard truths for writers at every stage.</p><p>Damaris also shares personal insights from her experiences working on acclaimed projects such as <em>Pepeta</em>, <em>Crime &amp; Justice</em>, and <em>Kam U Stay</em>, while unpacking the quiet seasons, emotional resilience, and strategic thinking required to sustain a long-term writing career.</p><p>Blending heartfelt reflection with bold industry wisdom, this episode challenges writers to move beyond romanticized ideas of success and instead focus on growth, purpose, and legacy.</p><p>Whether you are just starting out or navigating the next phase of your creative journey, this conversation will encourage you to write with intention, evolve with courage, and build a career rooted in both craft and clarity.</p><p>🎧 Build systems, not just scripts<br/> 🎧 Write from truth, not trend<br/> 🎧 Think like a creative and a CEO<br/> 🎧 Focus on legacy over momentum</p><p>Because writing is never just about stories.<br/> It is about becoming.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 10 _How Writers Overcome Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Even the most successful writers experience moments of doubt. In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares practical insights on how writers can overcome imposter syndrome and build confidence in their craft. From understanding writing as a learnable skill to separating your identity from rejection, building creative community, and continuing to write despite fear, this episode offers encouragement and tools for writers n...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Even the most successful writers experience moments of doubt.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares practical insights on how writers can overcome imposter syndrome and build confidence in their craft.</p><p>From understanding writing as a learnable skill to separating your identity from rejection, building creative community, and continuing to write despite fear, this episode offers encouragement and tools for writers navigating the emotional side of storytelling.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re starting your first script or working on your tenth, this conversation will remind you that doubt is part of the journey, but it does not have to stop you.</p><p>🎧 Write with courage<br/> 🎧 Trust your voice<br/> 🎧 Keep going</p><p>Because the world needs the stories only <b>you</b> can tell.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even the most successful writers experience moments of doubt.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares practical insights on how writers can overcome imposter syndrome and build confidence in their craft.</p><p>From understanding writing as a learnable skill to separating your identity from rejection, building creative community, and continuing to write despite fear, this episode offers encouragement and tools for writers navigating the emotional side of storytelling.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re starting your first script or working on your tenth, this conversation will remind you that doubt is part of the journey, but it does not have to stop you.</p><p>🎧 Write with courage<br/> 🎧 Trust your voice<br/> 🎧 Keep going</p><p>Because the world needs the stories only <b>you</b> can tell.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 9 _Multiple Streams Of Income For Writers</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The creative industry is changing rapidly, and relying on a single source of income as a writer can be risky. In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares practical strategies for building multiple streams of income as a storyteller. From writing for TV and film, publishing books, teaching writing, consultancy work, ghostwriting, and even building a YouTube channel or podcast ,this episode explores how writers can diversi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The creative industry is changing rapidly, and relying on a single source of income as a writer can be risky.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares practical strategies for building multiple streams of income as a storyteller.</p><p>From writing for TV and film, publishing books, teaching writing, consultancy work, ghostwriting, and even building a YouTube channel or podcast ,this episode explores how writers can diversify their income while staying rooted in their creative calling.</p><p>Using personal stories from her own career, Damaris offers encouragement and real-world ideas for writers navigating an unpredictable industry.</p><p>🎧 Build sustainability as a creative<br/> 🎧 Diversify your storytelling opportunities<br/> 🎧 Learn how writers can earn beyond the script</p><p>Because sometimes the difference between surviving and thriving as a writer is simple:</p><p><b>Multiple streams of income.</b></p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The creative industry is changing rapidly, and relying on a single source of income as a writer can be risky.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares practical strategies for building multiple streams of income as a storyteller.</p><p>From writing for TV and film, publishing books, teaching writing, consultancy work, ghostwriting, and even building a YouTube channel or podcast ,this episode explores how writers can diversify their income while staying rooted in their creative calling.</p><p>Using personal stories from her own career, Damaris offers encouragement and real-world ideas for writers navigating an unpredictable industry.</p><p>🎧 Build sustainability as a creative<br/> 🎧 Diversify your storytelling opportunities<br/> 🎧 Learn how writers can earn beyond the script</p><p>Because sometimes the difference between surviving and thriving as a writer is simple:</p><p><b>Multiple streams of income.</b></p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 8_How To Thrive In A Writer&#39;s Room</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 8_How To Thrive In A Writer&#39;s Room</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[TV writing is not a one-person journey, it’s collaboration, creativity, and courage in community. In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares 7 industry-tested tips on how to thrive in a writers’ room and become the kind of writer people want to hire again and again. From learning how to be a team player, showing up prepared, pitching ideas with confidence, handling rejection professionally, and bringing positive energy ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>TV writing is not a one-person journey, it’s collaboration, creativity, and courage in community.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares 7 industry-tested tips on how to thrive in a writers’ room and become the kind of writer people want to hire again and again.</p><p>From learning how to be a team player, showing up prepared, pitching ideas with confidence, handling rejection professionally, and bringing positive energy into the room, this episode is a practical guide for any writer stepping into TV or collaborative storytelling.</p><p>Whether you’re entering your first room or hoping to level up in your next one, this conversation will help you write better, work smarter, and grow faster.</p><p>🎧 Let’s collaborate with courage.<br/> 🎧 Let’s serve the story.<br/> 🎧 Let’s thrive in the room.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TV writing is not a one-person journey, it’s collaboration, creativity, and courage in community.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> shares 7 industry-tested tips on how to thrive in a writers’ room and become the kind of writer people want to hire again and again.</p><p>From learning how to be a team player, showing up prepared, pitching ideas with confidence, handling rejection professionally, and bringing positive energy into the room, this episode is a practical guide for any writer stepping into TV or collaborative storytelling.</p><p>Whether you’re entering your first room or hoping to level up in your next one, this conversation will help you write better, work smarter, and grow faster.</p><p>🎧 Let’s collaborate with courage.<br/> 🎧 Let’s serve the story.<br/> 🎧 Let’s thrive in the room.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 7_How To Create Multi-Dimensional Characters</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 7_How To Create Multi-Dimensional Characters</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Flat characters don’t move audiences, human characters do. In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down one of the most essential skills in storytelling: How to create multi-dimensional characters. From identifying a character’s core values, to writing contradictions, emotional backstory, and moral dilemmas that reveal true depth, this episode offers five powerful, practical tools to help your characters feel layered...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Flat characters don’t move audiences, <em>human</em> characters do.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> breaks down one of the most essential skills in storytelling:</p><p><b>How to create multi-dimensional characters.</b></p><p>From identifying a character’s core values, to writing contradictions, emotional backstory, and moral dilemmas that reveal true depth, this episode offers five powerful, practical tools to help your characters feel layered, believable, and unforgettable.</p><p>You’ll learn why great characters are not defined by traits like “the hero” or “the villain” but by the tension between who they want to be and what life forces them to become.</p><p>Whether you’re writing a film, TV series, novel, or stage play, this episode will help you stop writing archetypes… and start writing real people.</p><p>🎧 Let’s build characters with truth. <br/> 🎧 Let’s write depth, not clichés.<br/> 🎧 Let’s create stories that breathe.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p> </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flat characters don’t move audiences, <em>human</em> characters do.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Writer’s Room Podcast</b>, International Emmy Award–winning writer <b>Damaris Irungu Ochieng’</b> breaks down one of the most essential skills in storytelling:</p><p><b>How to create multi-dimensional characters.</b></p><p>From identifying a character’s core values, to writing contradictions, emotional backstory, and moral dilemmas that reveal true depth, this episode offers five powerful, practical tools to help your characters feel layered, believable, and unforgettable.</p><p>You’ll learn why great characters are not defined by traits like “the hero” or “the villain” but by the tension between who they want to be and what life forces them to become.</p><p>Whether you’re writing a film, TV series, novel, or stage play, this episode will help you stop writing archetypes… and start writing real people.</p><p>🎧 Let’s build characters with truth. <br/> 🎧 Let’s write depth, not clichés.<br/> 🎧 Let’s create stories that breathe.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 6 -  How To Turn Your Simple Idea Into A Big Story Idea</itunes:title>
    <title>Episode 6 -  How To Turn Your Simple Idea Into A Big Story Idea</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Every great story starts as a simple idea,  but how do you transform that small spark into a story that truly matters? In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down the creative process of expanding small, ordinary ideas into bold, compelling story concepts. From shifting location and genre, to character swaps, theme, profession, and the power of asking “What if?”, this episode offers practical, industry-tested t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Every great story starts as a simple idea,  but how do you transform that small spark into a story that truly matters?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Writer’s Room Podcast</em>, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down the creative process of expanding small, ordinary ideas into bold, compelling story concepts.</p><p>From shifting location and genre, to character swaps, theme, profession, and the power of asking “What if?”, this episode offers practical, industry-tested tools that every writer can use to elevate their storytelling.</p><p>Whether you’re working on a film, series, short story or novel, this episode will challenge you to think deeper, bolder, and more intentionally about your ideas, and how to grow them into stories that resonate.</p><p>🎧 Let’s stretch your imagination.<br/> 🎧 Let’s deepen your craft.<br/> 🎧 Let’s turn small ideas into big stories.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p> </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every great story starts as a simple idea,  but how do you transform that small spark into a story that truly matters?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Writer’s Room Podcast</em>, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ breaks down the creative process of expanding small, ordinary ideas into bold, compelling story concepts.</p><p>From shifting location and genre, to character swaps, theme, profession, and the power of asking “What if?”, this episode offers practical, industry-tested tools that every writer can use to elevate their storytelling.</p><p>Whether you’re working on a film, series, short story or novel, this episode will challenge you to think deeper, bolder, and more intentionally about your ideas, and how to grow them into stories that resonate.</p><p>🎧 Let’s stretch your imagination.<br/> 🎧 Let’s deepen your craft.<br/> 🎧 Let’s turn small ideas into big stories.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p><p> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Episode 5 - Lessons Learned From Judging Writing and Film Competitions</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What really makes a story stand out in a writing or film competition? In this episode of The Writer’s Room Podcast, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares powerful lessons learned from sitting on the judging side of writing and film competitions. From emotional delivery, understanding genre, sticking to the theme, to why “Story is King,” this episode is packed with practical insights every writer needs before submitting their work to grants, festivals, or compe...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What really makes a story stand out in a writing or film competition?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Writer’s Room Podcast</em>, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares powerful lessons learned from sitting on the judging side of writing and film competitions.</p><p>From emotional delivery, understanding genre, sticking to the theme, to why “Story is King,” this episode is packed with practical insights every writer needs before submitting their work to grants, festivals, or competitions.</p><p>If you’re a writer who wants to grow, build resilience, and increase your chances of success, this episode is for you.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What really makes a story stand out in a writing or film competition?</p><p>In this episode of <em>The Writer’s Room Podcast</em>, International Emmy Award–winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng’ shares powerful lessons learned from sitting on the judging side of writing and film competitions.</p><p>From emotional delivery, understanding genre, sticking to the theme, to why “Story is King,” this episode is packed with practical insights every writer needs before submitting their work to grants, festivals, or competitions.</p><p>If you’re a writer who wants to grow, build resilience, and increase your chances of success, this episode is for you.</p><p>Let’s talk craft. Let’s talk courage. Let’s talk story.</p><p>Check out my stanstore to join my community or purchase the six module course on writing. <a href='https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu'>https://stan.store/DamarisIrungu</a></p><p>Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information.</p><p>Email me damaris@damarisirunguo.com for more information</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this Episode, International Emmy Award Winning writer Damaris Irungu Ochieng' Takes you through ways you can perform a SWOT analysis on your career as a professional writer to make sure you succeed in 2026. Are you ready to know what your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are for 2026? Then have a listen to this podcast and be inspired to be the best that you can be in this new year.  Head over to my website damarisirunguo.com for more information. check out my stanstor...]]></itunes:summary>
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