Alice Draper Talks About Rejection, Resilience, and Podcast Pitching

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What if rejection wasn’t something to fear—but a skill to build? In this episode of A Productive Conversation, I chat with Alice Draper, founder of Hustling Writers and host of My Rejection Story. Alice has helped clients land interviews on hundreds of top podcasts and is on a mission to demystify the power of rejection, especially for creatives and entrepreneurs.We explore what it means to navigate self-rejection, build visibility in an increasingly noisy world, and pitch yourself without compromising your voice. As someone who’s been on both sides of the podcast pitch, Alice shares refreshing insights that go beyond the usual tips and templates.Six Discussion PointsHow Alice went from freelance journalist to podcast publicity expert (accidentally)Why self-rejection is the most insidious form of rejection—and how to combat itThe link between imposter syndrome and visibility for marginalized voicesJournaling as a path to resilience, awareness, and actionHow community can be your greatest hack for rejection resistanceWhat makes a strong podcast pitch—and why vulnerability is essentialThree Connection PointsHustling WritersListen to My Rejection StoryCheck out Alice's appearance on This Changes EverythingThis conversation reminded me that rejection isn’t a sign of failure—it’s a signal that you’re putting yourself out there. Alice’s perspective on vulnerability, rejection, and authentic outreach is something I think more creators and professionals need to hear, especially in an era obsessed with shortcuts and surface-level connection.Grab My New Book: The Productivity Diet: A Practical Guide to Nurturing your Productive PotentialIf you’re looking to build a sustainable, personalized productivity practice that actually sticks, my latest book is for you. It’s available now—wherever books are sold. Learn more at mikevardy.com/lit or request it at your favorite local bookstore.