<p>In this episode of &quot;Rock Your Retirement,&quot; host Kathe Kline and co-host Barb welcome Helen Wilkie, a ghostwriter and writing coach based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p><p>The conversation centers around the growing interest among retirees in writing memoirs and documenting life stories as a lasting legacy for their families. Helen Wilkie shares her journey from being a professional speaker in Canada to becoming a full-time resident in Argentina, where she pivoted her career towards book writing and coaching, especially for retirees.</p><p>The heart of the episode delves into why writing a memoir can be such a meaningful project for those in retirement. Helen Wilkie discusses how capturing personal stories preserves family history and offers future generations insight into their ancestors&#39; lives—far beyond facts available on genealogy websites. She recounts memorable experiences with clients, such as ghostwriting a memoir for a woman in her nineties, which became a cherished family treasure. Barb and Helen Wilkie also touch on the therapeutic and joyful aspects of reminiscing and reflecting on one&#39;s life through storytelling.</p><p>Listeners are guided through the basics of starting their own writing project. Helen Wilkie explains the difference between coaching and ghostwriting services, addressing common fears and misconceptions—like the idea that using a ghostwriter is “cheating.” She outlines her supportive process, which includes initial planning, creating a “fat outline” from the table of contents, regular writing deadlines, and ongoing feedback. This structure helps aspiring writers stay motivated and turn an overwhelming task into a series of manageable steps.</p><p>The episode also explores practical aspects of publishing, from formatting to finding the right collaborators for book design and distribution. Helen Wilkie offers resources for getting started, including a free PDF guide on memoir writing and a complimentary consultation call. The discussion wraps up with inspiration and encouragement for retirees to consider storytelling as a rewarding “third act”—one that not only benefits their families but can also offer personal satisfaction and a renewed sense of purpose.</p>

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Unlocking Your Memoir: Helen Wilkie’s Guide to Writing Your Life Story in Retirement

MAR 2, 202633 MIN
Rock Your Retirement Show

Unlocking Your Memoir: Helen Wilkie’s Guide to Writing Your Life Story in Retirement

MAR 2, 202633 MIN

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<p>In this episode of &quot;Rock Your Retirement,&quot; host Kathe Kline and co-host Barb welcome Helen Wilkie, a ghostwriter and writing coach based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p><p>The conversation centers around the growing interest among retirees in writing memoirs and documenting life stories as a lasting legacy for their families. Helen Wilkie shares her journey from being a professional speaker in Canada to becoming a full-time resident in Argentina, where she pivoted her career towards book writing and coaching, especially for retirees.</p><p>The heart of the episode delves into why writing a memoir can be such a meaningful project for those in retirement. Helen Wilkie discusses how capturing personal stories preserves family history and offers future generations insight into their ancestors&#39; lives—far beyond facts available on genealogy websites. She recounts memorable experiences with clients, such as ghostwriting a memoir for a woman in her nineties, which became a cherished family treasure. Barb and Helen Wilkie also touch on the therapeutic and joyful aspects of reminiscing and reflecting on one&#39;s life through storytelling.</p><p>Listeners are guided through the basics of starting their own writing project. Helen Wilkie explains the difference between coaching and ghostwriting services, addressing common fears and misconceptions—like the idea that using a ghostwriter is “cheating.” She outlines her supportive process, which includes initial planning, creating a “fat outline” from the table of contents, regular writing deadlines, and ongoing feedback. This structure helps aspiring writers stay motivated and turn an overwhelming task into a series of manageable steps.</p><p>The episode also explores practical aspects of publishing, from formatting to finding the right collaborators for book design and distribution. Helen Wilkie offers resources for getting started, including a free PDF guide on memoir writing and a complimentary consultation call. The discussion wraps up with inspiration and encouragement for retirees to consider storytelling as a rewarding “third act”—one that not only benefits their families but can also offer personal satisfaction and a renewed sense of purpose.</p>