131: Becoming the Author of Your Own Life with James Walters
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In this playful conversation, Serena speaks with photographer, podcaster, mentor, and author James Walters, creator of A Joyful Rebellion and Meditations of the Mundane.
James shares how creativity became his language for connection, how journaling sparked a life pivot at midlife, and why following the “script” others hand us often leads to quietly unfulfilled lives.
Introversion as a “world within a world”
James describes introversion not as shyness, but deep perception.
About being “the person in the corner who’s watching everything as it unfolds” — and the unexpected superpower that becomes.
Seeing the unseen — through a camera and through people
James traces his path from photography school into commercial work:
“I love to be able to show other people the world in maybe a way they had not seen before.”
Photography became a way to:
- reflect someone’s strengths back to them
- build trust without small talk
- connect deeply without competing for airspace
He shares why distraction in front of the camera matters — and why clarity afterward matters even more.
Journaling, loops we repeat & becoming the author of your life
A breakthrough moment came when James reread a year of his morning pages:
“I was writing about some of the same goals… the same things… I’m on a hamster wheel.”
That realization seeded his podcast — and the idea of reclaiming authorship instead of acting out a script someone else wrote.
Introvert / Extrovert energy — when opposites attract
Living with an extroverted partner sharpened James’ awareness that you can both be having a good time, but managing your energy differently.
He highlights differences in:
- how connection is formed
- when energy rises or drains
- why small talk feels costly to many introverts.
Meditations of the Mundane — giving objects a voice
James’ latest book marries black-and-white photography with imagination:
“What if I take an object and I personify it?”
From park benches to gum stuck on sidewalks, James flips the script — revealing meaning, story, and whimsy in everyday forgotten places.
The hardest part of creating a book (and any big project)
James’ biggest challenge?
“The middle … where I start to lose energy … now I have to be really intentional about creativity.”
So relatable for every creative, founder, or quiet achiever.
A Joyful Rebellion — the podcast
James’ show explores:
- people who ticked every life box,
- found success but not fulfillment,
- and chose to rewrite their story.
3 Takeaways for Quiet Achievers
- Your stillness is a strength — don’t apologize for observing first.
- Creativity is a bridge — share your work and connection follows.
- When awareness dawns, you can’t unsee it — you get to choose differently.
Explore James Walters’ work + Free Gift!
Meditations of the Mundane
A Joyful Rebellion podcast
Free mini-guide: Plotting Your Joyful Rebellion
Invitation to work with Serena The Quiet Warrior Coach
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This episode was edited by Aura House Productions