The Divine Writers Block Podcast

A weekly podcast for creative women who want to write with more honesty, clarity and confidence - and who crave emotional support along the way.

Education. Encouragement. Emotional truth.

Everything you need to grow as a writer and a human being.

For the Writer Who Thought Coffee and Chaos Were a Personality

The real plot twist?

It was never chaos - it was you, becoming.

The Divine Writers Block Podcast helps creative women transform their struggles into growth.

  • personal storytelling

  • practical writing strategies

  • emotional insight

  • creative empowerment

Writer’s block isn’t a failure - it’s a catalyst.

This podcast helps you walk through it.

What You’ll Learn

This Podcast Helps You Become a Better Writer

Inside each episode, you’ll learn how to:

  • understand your creative cycles

  • write through anxiety, burnout, grief, and overwhelm

  • build confidence in your voice

  • support your dreams (and the dreamers you love)

  • use emotions like jealousy, fear, and doubt as creative tools

  • finish your projects with clarity and consistency

This is education with heart.

Encouragement with depth.

Craft with, of course, compassion.

Listen to the Latest Episodes.

Choose the episode that meets you where you are today.

A woman with shoulder-length dark hair and glasses posing with her hand resting on her chin in a black and white photo.

Meet Angela Scott

Hi, I’m a writer, emotional translator, and creative guide for women with feel deeply and have a message they want to share.

I help writers understand their inner world so they can express their outer one with clarity.

This podcast is where I share the lessons, stories, and strategies that helped me finish my book, grow my confidence, and transform my creative life into my life purpose.

If you’re a writer who wants to grow - honestly, with patience and emotional intelligence - you’re in the right place.

“We aren’t a statistic. We are the change. We are the writers, and they will remember us each by our name.” -Angela Scott