In Episode 148 of The Write Mind Podcast, we welcome back the energy, insight, and chemistry of the EDJ Podcast. It’s more than just a reunion—it’s the return of a voice that challenges perspectives, sparks creativity, and keeps conversations authentic.
From the very first moments, you can feel the excitement. The episode dives right into why the EDJ Podcast stepped away, what’s been brewing behind the scenes, and what listeners can expect in this next chapter. It’s a raw, real, and refreshingly honest look at the creative process, the grind of producing meaningful content, and the lessons learned from taking time to step back.
We discuss how passion projects like the EDJ Podcast are fueled by purpose—but also how easy it is to get caught up in the pressure of consistency, numbers, and expectations. The conversation turns to the importance of knowing when to pause, reset, and return with renewed clarity.
The episode also leans into the heart of why we create: connection. Whether through storytelling, shared laughter, or hard truths, the EDJ crew has a way of making listeners feel like part of the conversation. They remind us that podcasts aren’t just entertainment—they’re spaces for community, understanding, and growth.
We also talk about the creative “why”—the reason you start in the first place. It’s a powerful reminder that when your work aligns with your values, you’re not just producing content, you’re building impact. And that impact starts one listener, one conversation, one story at a time.
As the EDJ Podcast returns, it’s clear that this isn’t just a continuation—it’s a new chapter. One filled with deeper conversations, more intentional storytelling, and a renewed commitment to authenticity.
If you’ve been waiting for their comeback, this episode will feel like catching up with old friends. If you’re new to the EDJ Podcast, it’s the perfect introduction to what makes them a voice worth listening to.
Here’s to the return, the growth, and the conversations ahead. The EDJ Podcast is back—and they’re just getting started.