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Joss Richard: When the Dream Finds You (and It's Different This Time)

Episode Summary

Debut romance author Joss Richard never set out to be a professional writer — she didn’t even think it was possible. But a creative spark that began as fan fiction and quiet Notes app writing sessions eventually became her first novel, It’s Different This Time, now a USA Today bestseller. In this episode, we talk about what it means to follow the thing that feels most true to you, even when it asks you to let go of the plan you thought you had — and how the stories we’re meant to tell have a way of finding us when we finally make space for them.

Episode Notes

Debut romance author Joss Richard joins us this week to talk about what happens when something that’s lived quietly inside you for years finally asks to be shared.

We talk about the leap from corporate to a creative life, how writing fan fiction became her quiet training ground, and the months of 5 a.m. mornings that led to It’s Different This Time — a story that began in the Notes app on her phone and turned into a USA Today bestselling debut.

It’s a conversation about creative permission, evolving dreams, and what it looks like to follow the thing that feels most true to you, even when it asks you to let go of the plan you thought you had.

Her debut novel, It’s Different This Time — a New York-in-the-fall, Nora Ephron–style second-chance romance — is out now wherever books are sold.

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Connect with Joss Richard:

📚 Order It’s Different This Time
✨ On Instagram → @joss.richard
🌐 On her website→ https://www.jossrichard.com/

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Credits
Hosted by Kathryn Flaschner
Edited by Dan Croll
Music by Will Savino
Visual Identity by Sarah Gainer & Jonathan Bush
Advised by Natalie Tulloch