What's your role in your reader's lifeRelease Date: December 2, 2025
In this episode, Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach, explores how clarifying your role in a reader’s life transforms your tone, structure, and connection on the page. Using real-world analogies and examples from Anne Bogel, Annie F. Downs, and Lisa TerKeurst, Ann shows how to choose and calibrate a voice readers trust—whether you’re a knowledgeable friend, a teacher, a tower of authority, or a fellow traveler in the field.
In This Episode You’ll Discover:
- Why defining your role makes writing more intuitive and effective
- How to spot a voice/role mismatch that’s holding your manuscript back
- The “knowledgeable friend” approach that helped Anne Bogel find her flow
- How Annie F. Downs’ “coffee with a friend” brand guides tone and content
- Lisa TerKeurst’s 4 voices for authors: Tower, Teacher, In the Field, and In the Pit
- When to avoid the “In the Pit” voice (and what to do instead)
- Practical tone tweaks: contractions, anecdotes, sentence fragments, vulnerability
- A quick exercise to test multiple voices and choose what fits
- How to align structure, examples, and word choice with your chosen role
- Ways to iterate based on reader response
⌚️Timestamped Notes
0:00 - Introduction and welcome from Ann Kroeker 0:26 - Episode topic: What’s your role in your reader’s life? 0:40 - Roles professionals play and their impact 0:57 - Why writers should understand their role for better connection 1:10 - Identifying your reader-facing role: friend, expert, or fellow traveler? 1:17 - The impact of a tone-role mismatch for writers 1:35 - How tone, structure, and writing style change when role aligns 1:45 - Aligning roles for authenticity and effective voice 1:50 - Writers Anne Bogel, Annie F. Downs, and Lisa TerKeurst refine their roles 2:17 - Anne Bogel’s “friend who knows some things” approach 2:47 - Using knowledgeable friend tone: relate and inform 3:04 - Annie F. Downs’ “coffee with a friend” brand 3:33 - Using anecdotes, humor, and vulnerability as a friendly writer 3:50 - Lisa TerKeurst’s four author voices explained 4:23 - The Tower Voice (authoritative expert) 4:46 - The Teacher Voice (research-backed and vulnerable) 5:04 - The In-the-Field Voice (guiding as fellow traveler) 5:26 - The In-the-Pit Voice (venting without solutions) 5:45 - Finding your role: reflection questions for writers 6:12 - How readers see you shapes your style 6:22 - Structuring research-based writing with the Tower Voice 6:33 - Blending guidance with personal insight as a Teacher 6:40 - Using shared experience for trust in the Field Voice 7:04 - The pitfalls of writing from struggle without solutions 7:12 - Experimenting with different writer voices 7:38 - Adjusting tone and style to suit your authentic role 8:12 - Realizing and embodying your role for writing flow 8:29 - Invitation to Craft Your Book’s Big Idea challenge 8:50 - Ann Kroeker encourages and supports writers 9:02 - Closing and ongoing support for writers
Resources & Links:
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