Talking to Myself
Because no one is listening
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Talking to Myself began as a private conversation — one man, a blank page, and a mysterious Presence that showed up every time he wrote. What followed was one of the most honest, raw, and ultimately healing dialogues Frederick Zappone has ever had.
And he had it with himself.
Frederick didn't set out to write a spiritual book. He set out to survive. He believed that becoming a bestselling author would finally make the pain go away — the decades of anger, resentment, and pressure trapped in his body since childhood. The wound left by a mother who could not accept who he was.
It wouldn't. And the Presence told him exactly why.
What unfolds across these pages is an intimate, unfiltered conversation about:
• Why love is more powerful than fear — and why most of us trust fear more
• How childhood wounds quietly run our adult lives
• Why no external achievement can ever heal an internal wound
• How to find the person you were before you had to fight to exist
• What it actually means to come home to yourself
This is not a self-help book with a tidy five-step plan. It is something rarer — a real person doing the real work in real time. Stumbling. Resisting. Getting angry at the answers. Coming back anyway.
Part spiritual dialogue, part emotional excavation, part love letter to the exhausted and overlooked — Talking to Myself is for anyone who has ever felt completely alone in a room full of people, carried anger they can't fully explain, or built their entire identity around surviving someone who couldn't accept them.
You don't have to become someone new.
You just have to stop forcing yourself to be someone you never were.
The conversation starts here.
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