Written Between Generations: Storytelling with Gina Ramsey
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In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliantly funny and deeply observant writer Gina Ramsey, author of the Burnt Glovebox series and Animal Mayhem, whose storytelling turns everyday chaos, relationships, and life’s absurdities into laugh-out-loud, heart-hitting prose.
Gina is a true humorist—someone who can make you laugh while quietly sneaking in moments of truth, tenderness, and recognition. We talk about her writing voice, where her stories come from, and how lived experience, curiosity, and timing shape the way she sees the world and puts it on the page.
Along the way, we touch briefly on a meaningful mother–daughter trip that became one of those rare shared experiences—less about the destination and more about connection, conversation, and memory-making across generations. It’s a reminder that stories aren’t just written at desks; they’re gathered through moments, movement, and relationships.
This conversation is witty, warm, and wonderfully human—perfect for anyone who loves smart humor, personal essays, and storytellers who find meaning in the beautifully messy details of life.
Animal Mayhem https://a.co/d/06x75tvV
Burnt Glove Box series https://a.co/d/05qQ2VxB