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Writer, editor, and podcaster Jennifer Baker's debut YA novel, Forgive Me Not, imagines a near-future America in which the juvenile criminal justice system has been “reformed” to allow young people to undergo grueling Trials instead of incarceration. It's an incisive and powerful story about carceral justice, as well as a moving coming-of-age and family story. In our conversation we talked about writing about serious topics for younger readers, how she approached writing her characters, and why it was important for her to focus on systems rather than individual innocence or guilt. Then for the second segment we talked about finding inspiration in other art forms. (Recorded April 3, 2024.) SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Jennifer Baker Purchase Forgive Me Not: Kew & Willow Books (Kew Gardens, NY) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Minorities in Publishing podcast Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah - Chain-Gang All-Stars Kalief Browder Lionel Tate Squid Game Annie Proulx - “Brokeback Mountain” (short story) Brokeback Mountain (film) Rachel Eliza Griffiths Nicholas Nichols Titus Kaphar Kelsey Norris - House Gone Quiet Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
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In this episode of the Compendium, we unravel the captivating tale of the Alcatraz Escape, one of the most famous prison escapes in history. Dive into the mysterious and daring plans that led to the legendary breakout from Alcatraz, the notorious island prison. We'll explore real Alcatraz escape stories, uncover secrets of the Rock, and discuss the lives of Frank Morris and his accomplices. This episode covers historical twists, and unsolved mysteries that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Step right up and immerse yourself in the greatest prison break tale ever told!We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:"Escape from Alcatraz" - by J. Campbell Bruce“Alcatraz History” - Archive website"Alcatraz: The Surprising History” - by Patrick Auerbach “National Park Service: Alcatraz Island” - Official tourist site."Alcatraz: Search for the Truth" - DocumentryPhotos of paper-mache heads -And those Wax Museum Photos:The world's worst wax museum - in picturesLouis Tussauds (Great Yarmouth)Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I welcome Karen Osborne, an award-winning author and podcaster. This intriguing conversation delves into how we use fiction to address political and historical issues without directly engaging in politics. Karen's newest book, "Justice for Emerson," is set in 1968 and explores themes of race and the treatment of black veterans during and after the Vietnam War. Her first dive into a city she created allows for the resurrection of characters from her prior book, "Reckonings," adding an extra layer of familiarity and depth for her readers.My own work, "Adventures in Cinderbottom," focuses on the humanity of coal miners in Southern West Virginia, pushing back against the often negative stereotypes portrayed about the region. My ability to tell rich, humane stories has garnered positive feedback from actual residents of the cities I write about, showing that authenticity and sincerity resonate deeply with readers.Timestamp:00:00 Sibling search unravels family's mixed race history.05:23 Characters make surprising choices, revealing their humanity.07:42 Novel based on real events in 1924.09:43 Memoir turned coming-of-age story in the 50s.15:50 The Author creates a new setting for an upcoming book.17:08 Adventures in Cinderbottom depicts humanity amidst hardships.21:09 Fiction addresses political issues in a historical context.25:29 Discussing memories with husband to fact-check.27:54 Author's son, skilled beta reader, successful writer.33:40 Showcasing expertise through podcast interviews, learning journey.34:19 Podcasting has helped me become a better writer.38:10 Persistence pays off for aspiring authors.42:45 Inspiring students to become published authors.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of The Compendium, we slice into the infamous 1993 case of Lorena Bobbitt, a story that shocked the world and redefined media coverage of domestic abuse and revenge. Lorena Bobbitt, after enduring years of abuse at the hands of her husband, made international headlines by doing what ever woman wished they could, cut of the guys junk!We'll explore the details of their tumultuous relationship, the night of the incident, the frantic search for John's missing todger, before recounting the subsequent trials that gripped the world. This episode uncovers the deeper layers of a sensational story, highlighting the serious issues of domestic violence and media sensationalism. We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, check out these great resources:Vanity Fair Interview with Lorena BobbittThe Lorena Gallo Foundation"Lorena" - A Documentary by Jordan PeeleCourt Records from the Bobbitt TrialsConnect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I take listeners on an introspective journey, urging aspiring authors to embrace their genuine desires and motivations when writing a book. Through personal anecdotes and insightful advice, this episode sheds light on the often-overlooked importance of knowing and honoring what you truly want from your writing journey. Timestamp:00:00 Overcoming doubts and finding purpose in writing.05:26 Harness the power of writing for yourself.09:46 Write a book with purpose, impact, and creativity.11:25 The book changes you and can change the world. TEDx.14:58 Book efforts lost due to lack of truth.17:28 Embrace desires and uniqueness for success. Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we unravel the mysterious and audacious life of Julie d'Aubigny. From her daring duels to her captivating performances as La Maupin, Julie defied societal norms as a female opera singer in 17th-century French history. Discover the life story of this bisexual historical figure, a true icon among historical LGBTQ figures, who lived a life as scandalous as it was fascinating. Buckle up for a wild ride through the carnival of Julie d'Aubigny's life, where every twist and turn reveals more about this legendary rogue.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:"Mademoiselle de Maupin" by Théophile Gautier"The Opera Singer Who Killed or Maimed at Least Ten Men" - Kelly GardinerConnect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In today's rapidly evolving media landscape, promoting a nonfiction book has become an ongoing endeavor that requires strategic planning and relentless effort. On this episode of Authors Who Lead, Leah Paulos and I delve into the intricacies of book publicity, shedding light on the sustained efforts required for successful book promotion far beyond the initial launch. If you're an aspiring or established nonfiction author looking for practical advice, this episode offers invaluable insights.Timestamp:00:00 Leopoldos, founder of Press Shop PR summary.03:10 Media is part, but not all, of the launch.06:24 Work hard, position book well for success.09:49 Media fragmentation offers challenges and opportunities.13:16 Series "Adventures in Cinderbottom" set in Appalachia.17:39 Authors need to summarize their books.19:58 Providing relevant info for publishers and audiences.22:34 Authors must take control of their campaign.28:51 One-off courses, intensive 6-week program, 6-month coaching.30:01 Authors struggle due to mindset and doubt.33:41 Promote without selling, connect with readers.37:42 Podcast for media training and author visibility.40:52 Publicity boosts book sales and authors' careers.44:05 Appreciation for growth and learning in publishing.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we explore the 1937 Hindenburg disaster. A Nazi airship that exploded midair, marking the end of the golden age of zeppelins. We uncover the mysterious details of the Hindenburg explosion and share some of the survivors harrowing experiences. Join us as we examine the impact of this infamous tragedy on aviation history.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:"What happened to the Hindenburg?" Youtube, by Jared Owen“The Hindenburg Disaster" Airships.net"The Hidden Hindenburg”, podcast by Michael McCarthy "Hindenburg An Illustrated History" by Rick Archbold“Herbet Morrison Original Footage” - Youtube, History Remastered“1936 NYC Hindenburg Flying Over Manhattan” - Youtube, My FootageSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In the expansive world of writing, two elements intertwine seamlessly: the stories of the past and the characters that breathe life into them. This notion becomes clear in this episode of Authors Who Lead, where Cecilia Tichi and I delve into the intricacies of storytelling, drawing from personal and historical wellsprings of inspiration.Timestamp:00:00 Overcoming challenges as a writer, shaping journeys.06:36 Lee Child on mystery fiction's shared assumption.08:42 Irish immigrant becomes wealthy with JPMorgan.11:41 Develop strong and diverse characters for impact.15:04 Curiosity about stories, historical fiction, and academic background.20:32 Steel mills, coal, generations - deep-rooted history. Sketch your stories.22:14 Vegas before Vegas, coming of age story.27:16 Writing to shed light on overlooked historical figures.31:16 Overcoming dyslexia, excelling at conveying through voice.35:17 Believe in authorship, find joy in writing.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we explore the mysterious rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos scandal that rocked Silicon Valley. Discover how Holmes, decieved investors with false promises and turned Theranos into a culture of secrets and fear. We'll look at the key roles of Sunny Balwani and whistleblower Tyler Shultz in this tale of ambition and deception, painting a vivid picture of one of the most infamous startup frauds in history.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John CarreyrouThe Drop Out Podcast - Original 6 Part Series which inspired the TV SeriesThe Drop Out TV Show - Adaption based on the Podcast SeriesSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.Writing a book can be a daunting journey, particularly when the biggest hurdle lies not in the process itself, but in the mindset of the aspiring author. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I shine a light on the psychological landscape that authors must navigate. From overcoming imposter syndrome to embracing the identity of an author from the outset, I offer invaluable insights that can help both new and seasoned writers alike.Timestamp:00:00 Battling imposter syndrome as an aspiring author.05:00 Overcome writing blocks and find community support.07:10 Believe in yourself, writing is for everyone.10:50 Becoming an author cleared my mind.14:52 Writing, publishing, doubt, and self-discovery in industry.17:09 Accelerated 3-month program with special bonus.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Writer Rachel Lyon returns to the show to discuss her latest novel, Fruit of the Dead, a contemporary retelling of the Persephone myth in which a young woman is seduced by wealth and privilege in a story about addiction, class, sexual assault, and power. In our conversation, we talked about how malleable identity can be during adolescence and how that informed how she wrote the character of Cory, how family members do and don't see each other, and why it was important for the characters in this story to have agency. Then for the second segment we talked about stages of life. (Recorded June 28, 2024.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Rachel Lyon Purchase Fruit of the Dead: Broadside Bookshop (Northampton, MA) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Rachel Lyon - Self-Portrait with Boy Keep the Channel Open - Episode 79: Rachel Lyon (January 2019) The Holdovers Charles Baxter - First Light Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Long View Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
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In this episode of the Compendium, cha cha slide into world of Lou Pearlman, the mastermind behind Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. Discover how he orchestrated one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in the music industry, exploiting the 90s pop music scene and creating a legacy of celebrity scandals. From the formation of boy bands to the shocking revelations of financial fraud, we take you through the carnival of deception that defined Lou Pearlman's career. Buckle up for a ride through this freakshow of fame, fortune, and betrayal.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more:The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story - Lance Bass“Dirty Pop: The Dark Side of Lou Pearlman” - Netflix Mini Series“The Ponzi Scheme Behind Backstreet Boys and NSYNC” - ABC NewsSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Dana Malstaff and I unravel the intricate tapestry of balancing extraordinary personal and professional goals, particularly through the lenses of parenthood, authorship, and entrepreneurship. This episode, rich in insights, underscores the raw honesty and emotional depth that resonate with many. It shows how individuality, unique perspectives, and mindful marketing strategies drive meaningful connections and impactful storytelling.Timestamp:00:00 Emphasizing the importance of genuine brainstorming in mind mapping.04:46 Marketing system empowers moms with brutal honesty.09:37 Harvard expert, not the essential, emotional connection is.10:51 Recognize the impact of words when writing books.15:13 Growing an audience requires coaching and vulnerability.20:10 Book emphasizes doing things differently for success.22:38 The author advocates for a thoughtful, long-term business approach.25:24 New book released; old version stays online.29:16 Book writing vs. core of long-term mission30:50 Be strong for your kids, your voice matters.34:13 People connect through shared thoughts and experiences.40:13 Harness your passion to drive change.43:27 Next book discussed, collaboration preferred over accolades.44:19 Agree, big advance, payback, royalties, job.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Vocab for games, application documents & personal pronouns in the dative: mir, dir, ihm. Paul is bowling with his parents and talks about his career plans. His lie that he knew what job he wanted all along goes undetected. Tim writes that he doesn't have any news about Fritz either, but he believes lakes don't have real beaches. So Paul has to look for Fritz on Germany's coasts. But they are too long to search. Tim offers to ask a friend about the best surfing spots there. Paul is surprised because the first answer he gets on his applications is a rejection. Will Tim's friend be able to provide a lead on Fritz? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/70-sie-geben-sie-dir-keine-arbeit-dative-pronouns-mir-dir-ihm Learning German with training wheels The characters in our story DON'T speak at a regular speed, just like native speakers among themselves. Why? They speak natural German. But we put in countless hours of work to direct every voice actor so that he or she speaks a bit slower and more clearly, adapted to the language level. You can always speed up the audio in the app. We believe this is the better way. Just as we believe that at the beginning, training wheels teach a child to ride a bike better than bruises from falls do. If you want know why we spent over 1 1/2 years of work before we even published our first lesson, go to german-stories.com/the-best-way-to-learn-german Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more
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In this episode of The Compendium, we continue our Titanic story as we set sail across the Atlantic within this engineering marvel, we explore the luxury and daily life aboard the ship, providing insights into the lives of both passengers and crew. We'll uncover the intricate details behind why the Titanic sank and the aftermath of this catastrophe. By examining the ship's design, the events leading up to the collision, and the harrowing experiences of those on board, we shed light on the legacy this disaster left behind. We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:1. "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord2. "Titanic" Wikipedia3. "Titanic: The Tragedy Begins" The rest is history4. “The official Titanic Museum” website5. "Titanic” by James CameronSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I have the pleasure of delving into a profound conversation with Brooks Elms. As we reflect on their journeys, share personal experiences, and offer invaluable insights, it becomes evident that writing is as much about collaboration and facing fears as it is about individual creativity.Timestamp:00:00 Lockdown influenced show popularity, reflecting cultural timing.03:59 Write stories with deep soul and timing.09:43 Refused to sell out, stood by principles.10:42 Overcoming fear to create a successful genre movie.15:21 Shift in perspective, missed opportunities, perfect timing.18:53 Emotions as a guidance system in families.20:23 Listening to and understanding your inner feelings.25:03 Team provides perspective for ideal audience impact.29:36 Simplify: Storytelling basics are fundamental, enjoy the process.31:16 Took action without experience, found courage instead.36:00 Understanding audience and purpose in writing.38:24 Learning the art of storytelling in 5 minutes.40:30 The Fast-paced interview ends with gratitude and excitement.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of The Compendium, we're jumping onboard the highly requested Titanic! This is the first episode of our two-part series. In this episode, we look at the ambitious conception of this gigantic ship and the stories of some of its passengers and crew that make this story everlasting.Today, you'll learn about key figures like J.P. Morgan and Bruce Ismay, whose dreams and ambitions led to the creation of what was then the largest and most luxurious ship ever built.We also bring to life the experiences of the Titanic's passengers and crew, from the elite millionaires in first class to the hopeful immigrants in third class.We will load all the luggage and its passengers onboard as we prepare for the Titanic's maiden voyage in episode 2.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:1. "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord2. "Titanic" Wikipedia3. "Titanic: The Tragedy Begins" The rest is history4. “The official Titanic Museum” website5. "Titanic” by James CameronSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.Writing a book is an exhilarating journey filled with excitement and promise at the start. However, as the days progress, there are moments when the initial spark diminishes, leaving many writers staring at a blank page. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I delve deep into the reasons behind this loss of motivation and offer actionable strategies to reignite the writing fire within.Timestamp:00:00 Weak motivation hinders the effective writing process.05:31 Fix mental blocks and find motivation for writing.06:35 Overcome doubts, empty your mind, and observe thoughts.11:39 Write in presence, clear message, writing without thinking.14:42 Create pathways, rewards, and internal motivation for writing.17:05 Get personalized guidance to become a writer. Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we're exploring the origin story of the Village People, the iconic band that brought us unforgettable disco music hits like "Y.M.C.A.," "Macho Man," and "In the Navy." From their creation by Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo to their rise to fame, come with us as we dive into their history and cultural impact they had on the disco era and the LGBTQ community.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:“The Village People's“ - Official website“Henri Belolo & Jacques Morali” - Disco Disco“The gay ecstasy of the Village People” - BBC“Can't Stop the Music Movie” - Wikipedia“Golden Raspberry Awards story” - WikipediaSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!The Eerie Side Podcast1 Mother & 2 Daughters True Crime Podcast - We cover the unexplained, mysteries, & more.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyConnect with Us:
Make a decision based on simple job descriptions & sum-up: all dative and accusative prepositions and their contractions. Paul discovers for himself that he wants to be an author. So today he plans to write 20 applications and tell his mother about it. But the chances to become an author are slim, because he doesn't have a degree in German Studies and there are many authors already. In the Whatsapp group, he finds out that Anna and Meili don't have any news about Fritz. And Tim has no cell phone reception. Will Tim have any updates about Fritz when he can be reached by phone? Will Paul get a job? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/69-paul-will-autor-werden-german-dative-accusative-prepositions The best way to learn German: Don't beat yourself up with too many new words When writing a learning story it's easy to get carried away by an idea for a dialog. But that can result in an episode having way too many new words. That would be demotivating for you, the learner. Therefore we counted every word and went through endless writing and re-writing sessions for every episode to make sure that didn't happen to our story. If you want know why we spent over 1 1/2 years of work before we even published our first lesson, got to german-stories.com/the-best-way-to-learn-german Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I have an engaging conversation with Dr. Ronald D. Winnells, founder and CEO of Ohio Northeast Medical System, and author extraordinaire. His journey from medical school to novelist reveals the unique interplay between medicine, writing, and the enriching lessons derived from human encounters. Timestamp:00:00 MD and CEO from Ohio, also an author.06:08 Medical student recalls a true incident from 20 years ago.09:19 Many medical students are arrogant and need guidance.10:57 Nursing, illness, and time shifts in writing.16:35 Book focuses on a cerebral palsy child's emotions.17:50 Book explores the impact of disabled children's love.23:15 Fiction can heal and transform through storytelling.24:36 Writer turned author, achieved great success.29:36 Passionate leadership and personal success story.32:43 Medical students faced bias and overcame obstacles.37:05 Creating characters from real-life experiences, and emotions.38:28 Editor brain influences, creative writing needs freedom.43:27 Reaction to situations can define character.44:57 Be yourself, and write creatively, no specific rules.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
For this KTCO Book Club conversation, poet Amorak Huey joins me to discuss Layli Long Soldier's 2017 poetry collection, Whereas. In our conversation, we talked about the way the poems confront language, what language means in the context of forced assimilation, and how the poems engage with both history and contemporary reality. (Recorded March 26, 2024) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Amorak Huey Purchase Whereas: Gathering Volumes (Parisburg, OH) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Purchase Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy Congressional Resolution of Apology to Native Americans Between the Covers - Layli Long Soldier : Whereas R. F. Kuang - Babel Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
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In this episode of The Compendium, we delve into the chilling life and crimes of Nannie Doss, infamously known as "The Giggling Granny." Today's story unravels the timeline of one of America's most notorious female serial killers, whose seemingly innocent demeanor hid a sinister agenda. From her obsession with romance novels to her merciless killings of even her grandchildren, Nannie Doss's dark history will challenge your perception of trust and family.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:“Nannie Doss” - Wikipedia“The Giggling Grandma” - MurderpediaSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!Connect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.Change is often sparked by a subtle shift — a gradual erosion of joy at work, or the dreaded Sunday nights where we can't shake the impending feel of another monotonous week ahead. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Yesim Nicholson and I dive deep into this universal experience, emphasizing that these feelings are cues pointing toward the need for a deliberate reevaluation, rather than impulsive decisions. Yesim wisely advocates for a methodical approach, suggesting thorough consideration before leaping into a new career.Timestamp:00:00 Started writing, podcast, and unexpected book journey.05:21 Enjoyed job, but felt uncertain about future.08:57 Sunday night dread common, but deliberate job change.11:18 Admiration for mother's diverse and adaptable career.15:08 Toe dipper: employed with side aspirations.16:27 Imagining new possibilities to make dreams reality.22:12 Exciting book release and positive reader feedback.25:24 Transitioning from marketing to writing is exhilarating.27:19 Contemplating the use of time and opportunities ahead.32:17 Transitioned to teaching, advanced quickly and found inspiration.33:43 Book provides help for navigating career quitting.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we delve into a real life fatal attraction story that will leave you shook. When David Kroupa ventured into online dating, he couldn't have foreseen the terrifying love triangle that would ensnare him and Liz Golyar, leading to the mysterious disappearance of Cari Farver, this tale unravels into a chilling saga of digital harassment, stalking, and deception.Todays story examines the dark side of obsession and the lengths to which some individuals will go to maintain control. Uncovers with us the disturbing realities behind online dating gone wrong, and the dangers that lurk benhind the dating profile. We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:“A Tangled Web: A Cyberstalker” - Leslie Rule“State v. Golyar” - Findlaw.com“Lover, Stalker, Killer” - Netflix filmSend us a Text Message and get a shout out in Listner Mail!The Family Histories PodcastJoin us and our guests as they reveal the fascinating lives of those in their family tree.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyConnect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.Writing a book is a dream many cherish but few accomplish. According to a survey by The New York Times, 81% of North Americans want to write a book, yet less than 1% see their manuscript through to publication. The journey from idea to finished book is fraught with doubts, fears, and uncertainties. In this episode, I discuss the five key strategies to overcome these hurdles and complete your book.Timestamp:00:00 Focus on writing, don't worry about others.04:40 Knowing yourself creates opportunities to stand out.07:20 Finding purpose through mentorship and writing.11:48 Set a writing challenge and start now.13:19 Writing a book is about time management.16:28 5-day book writing challenge for accountability and support.19:44 Entrepreneur offering help and inspiration on the podcast.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we step back into time to revist The Cleveland Balloon Fest of 1986, a high-flying event that hoped to lift a city's spirits but instead spiraled into one of the most infamous blunders of the decade. I tell Adam all the juicy details of this helium-filled fiasco, where ambition met reality with explosive environmental consequences. We'll explore how this well-intentioned charity event turned into a disaster, examining the safety concerns of mass balloon releases and their unintended environmental impacts.You'll hear how a city's attempt to set a world record became a case study in event planning disasters. The story highlights significant points in environmental activism history and raises questions about the safety practices surrounding helium balloons, ultimately becoming a controversial chapter in the Guinness World Records. We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:“The Balloon Fest That Went Horribly Wrong” - The Atlantic“Balloonfest 86” - Wikipedia“Understanding the Impact of Balloon Releases” - HRSD“Balloonfest” - Apple tv Documentary by Nathan TruesdellTell us what you thought of this episode, and get a shout out in Listner MailInto The Mythic - Irish Myths and Legends Into the Mythic is a new podcast about Irish Mythology. Join us as we journey back and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyConnect with Us:
Send us a Text Message.In this captivating episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Arturo Cisneros, a former concert tour manager with 25 years of experience and the author of the new book, The Rock Star Adjacent. Art shares the ups and downs of his remarkable journey, from being a rock star to writing about his personal experiences with honesty and vulnerability.Timestamp:00:00 Grew up in El Paso, a dreamer, and a MASH fan.03:30 From exploring cities to a hotel industry career.06:57 Actor with hotel management experience found a job.12:31 Lessons from mentor Patty shaped world view.15:38 Supporting others, staying grounded in the celebrity industry.18:29 Artist focused on music, I handle logistics.21:09 Writing a book about an early experience.26:10 Gratitude and resilience in facing personal challenges.28:05 Honesty, shock, surprise, and acceptance in memoir.32:43 Book contains healing stories and a rock star perspective.33:20 Share impact, leave review, and discuss plans.38:15 Inspiring message urging perseverance and self-belief.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we are diving into part two of our female scammer series where I tell Adam all about Anna Delvey, New York's infamous fake heiress. Originally born Anna Sorokin in Russia, Anna set out to take what she wanted and nothing was going to stand in her way, not even being poor. We recount Annas first initial appearance in the glittering social scene, her ambitions plans to secure funding for the “Anna Delvey Foundation: For Kids that Can't Read Good”, to her dramatic downfall and the media frenzy that was her trial! Anna's story blurs the lines between ambition and deception, is it okay to fake it until you make it? We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:1. "My Friend Anna" by Rachel DeLoach Williams2. "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People" by Jessica Pressler5. "Inventing Anna" Netflix mini seriesText us a suggestion or just say hi.Connect with Us:
Understand an article in a tabloid newspaper & fusion of prepositions and articles: am, beim, im, vom, zum, zur, ins. Paul checks the Whatsapp group to learn about Fritz. He thinks Meili might find something on Fritz' Facebook. He reads on a news app about an accident at the Oktoberfest. A lot of police are needed there. Laura explains that that's the reason why she has no time during the next few days. Fortunately, she's not ghosting him again. His mom invites him for coffee to discuss his "career plans," so he decides to figure them out first. Will Paul's parents find out that he has no career plans at all? Can his friends uncover information about Fritz? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/68-horror-unfall-auf-oktoberfest-am-beim-zum-zur Learn German online with us! We have easy German speaking, reading, listening, and writing exercises for you - and also more difficult ones. And a lesson plan with progress tracker. It's all right here at german-stories.com Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with the incredible Sarah Fejfar to delve into leveraging live events to grow as an author. Sarah's extensive experience in helping entrepreneurs produce profitable events provides a rich backdrop for a conversation filled with insights and actionable advice.Timestamp:00:00 Transition from corporate to online coaching entrepreneurship.05:29 Authors have countless options and paths to success.07:57 Clear vision and pricing prevent financial pitfalls.10:21 Welcoming gestures help people feel seen and heard.14:36 Choose a venue true to your message.17:28 Maximizing event monetization through various revenue streams.22:32 Speakers with books and valuable opt-ins.25:58 Entrepreneurial journey filled with personal development insights.29:33 Perspective as the unique messenger of the message.30:49 Appreciate the coach's proximity for a transformative experience.33:40 Change perspective to change lives and outcomes.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
For this KTCO Book Club conversation, I'm joined by writer and group facilitator Martha Crawford for a discussion about Ingrid Rojas Contreras's 2023 memoir, The Man Who Could Move Clouds. In our conversation, Martha and I talked about different ways of knowing, how to read across cultures without being extractive, storytelling as healing, and what identity means in the context of forgetting. (Recorded March 9, 2024) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Martha Crawford Purchase The Man Who Could Move Clouds, by Ingrid Rojas Contreras: The Collected Works Bookstore (Santa Fe, NM) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Vine Deloria, Jr. Hildegard of Bingen Thomas Merton - “The Door That Ends All Doors” Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
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In this episode of the Compendium, we're looking up Cassie Chadwick, the woman who walked so that Anna Delvey could run. Dubbed Carnegie's imaginary heir, Cassie Chadwick's scam is a story of deception, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth at any cost.We love a female con artist here on The Compendium, and Cassie Chadwick is the original OG Queen of the con. Today, we explore how Cassie convinced a bunch of rich greedy bankers to hand her millions of dollars in hard cold cash that resulted in her becoming an icon of the ages. Cassie's story is a testament to the power of storytelling, the allure of the unattainable, and the lengths to which one might go to secure their place in history.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:"Cassie Chadwick” - Wikipedia"Cassie Chadwick: The Female Wizard of Finance” - Ohio History Connection"Greed in the Gilded Age" - by William Elliott Hazelgrove "The High Priestess of Fraudulent Finance" – by Karen AbbottText us a suggestion or just say hi.Connect with Us:
Career planning, interest-based words & question word: welch-. Paul thinks about which job he wants and finds help in the job book he got from Anna. It was her present for Pauls birthday which she had angrily slammed on the table at the buffet in Berlin. He wants to do "something with writing, texts and words". He starts enthusiastically, but quickly gives up because he thinks you can't make any money with that. Then he writes Laura. She briefly answers that she won't have time for him in the near future. Paul wants to wait until she writes again. Is Paul too aimless? Or why does Laura have no more time for him? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/67-welchen-job-will-er-machen-welcher-welche-welchem Dynamic transcripts make learning German easy On our German Stories website, you can see the meaning of every single word in each episode. Just tap on it! You can also activate whole sentence translation for better understanding. Try it out now for FREE at german-stories.com Book a German class with our show host Christian: Book your class now Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more
Creating a novel is more than just writing words on a page; it's about capturing the essence of stories, memories, and emotions to create a living, breathing world. In this episode of "Authors Who Lead,” Steve and I provide an intimate look into the making of their first collaborative fiction book, "Gone Missing," the debut novel in the Cinderbottom series. Inspired by our late father's rich storytelling and life experiences, we delve into the origin, process, and emotional journey of bringing this unique project to life.Timestamp:00:00 Excited to discuss the Cinderbottom series with Steve.04:50 Recommend reading before releasing book; found typos. Proud of work, surprised by forgotten details. Events from different times woven together.09:33 Rich coal history, bustling past, small present.12:15 Legacy of forgotten place and family stories.16:01 Family history inspires exploration of Southern West Virginia.18:50 Thanks for sharing, follow us on socials.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Join the waitlist for Anatomy of a Leader events: https://form.typeform.com/to/eDtmkFff Geeta Sidhu-Robb is the founder of W CORP - certification and a movement to help organisations become spaces where women (whose needs, especially biological, have been largely ignored) can thrive. She's an entrepreneur, life coach and activist. Geeta is here to share her story, and tell you why we all need to create systemic change in the infrastructure of the workplace. If you're a leader wanting your company to be more inclusive and accessible to women's needs or are a female executive deciding which company will be invested in your success, then tune in. Timestamps: 08:08 - Not Fitting into a Corporate Role 16:43 - The Trauma of Single Motherhood 26:17 - The Dangers of Being Completely Dependent 29:02 - Information is Your Only Gateway to Freedom 32:00 - Spotting the Reg Flags Earlier 35:18 - Do You Have a Better Radar for Bullshit? 38:20 - How W Corp Got Started 48:08 - W Corp's Goal 49:02 - The Infrastructure is a Broken Pipeline for Women 50:55 - Where Can Female Candidates Go to Work? 51:39 - The Womanist Movement 52:28 - Why Women's Rights are Starting to Reverse 53:24 - Have You Had Any Backlash From Men About W Corp? 57:34 - What Needs to Happen so a Woman With Children Can Work? Geeta Sidhu-Robb: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geetasidhu/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geetasidhurobb?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geetasidhurobb/?hl=en W Corp: https://www.wcorporation.org/ Maria Hvorostovsky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maria_hvo X: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com Podcast filmed, edited and produced by: https://www.londonbeautyphotographer.com Need help HIRING – http://www.hirewithmaria.com LEAVE A REVIEW: Make sure to Follow, Rate, and leave an Apple Podcasts REVIEW
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In this episode of the Compendium, we delve into the audacious tale where eight Belgian nuns orchestrate an unlikely escape from a life of stringent spiritual commitments to chase a dream of freedom in the sun-drenched South of France. Explore how Sister Anna and her cohort leveraged a surprising Belgian nuns legal loophole exploitation to sell their ancient convent and fund their new lavish lifestyle. This scandalous nun story, wrapped in secrecy and drama, challenges the expected norms of the Order of Saint Clare and highlights profound Catholic Church scandals.We'll take you through the planning, the escape, and the aftermath, as these nuns navigate legal complexities and ethical dilemmas. From the quiet streets of Bruges to the luxury of a French castle, their journey invites us to question the balance between spiritual devotion and personal fulfillment. This episode is a rollercoaster ride through faith, betrayal, and liberation.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:“The aging nuns who sold their convent” - The advisor“Poor Clares” - Wikipedia“The Millionaire Nuns” - Radar onlineText us a suggestion or just say hi.Connect with Us:
In this episode of "Authors Who Lead," Angela Henderson and I delve into the essential strategies and personal insights that drive success in authorship and entrepreneurship. This conversation not only underscores the importance of establishing strategic partnerships but also emphasizes the intrinsic work necessary to overcome personal barriers to success.Timestamp:00:00 Thrilled to have an award-winning international business coach.06:13 Well connected for valuable connections and opportunities.09:01 Partnerships require planning well in advance.12:11 Affiliates can earn money through promotions, and negotiations.13:37 Cost for moving, short-term and long-term cash flow.19:00 Maintaining connection despite periods of silence.21:30 Parenting struggles and the power of connection.25:22 Book calls with nutritionist and fitness instructor.26:04 Overcoming fear and self-sabotage to succeed.32:18 The Client's regret inspires pivotal change, leading to peace.33:24 Don't wait for healing to write your book.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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In this episode of the Compendium, we're clutching our pearls as I tell Adam all about the tumultuous saga behind the House of Gucci. From the ambitious beginnings of Guccio Gucci to the tragic murder of Maurizio Gucci. We're not hitting play on an old run of ‘Days of our Lives', because this is the real story of legacy, scandals and murder. We are recounting the pivotal roles played by Aldo and Rodolfo Gucci, the transformative under Tom Ford, and how the murder orchestrated by Patrizia Reggiani marked a turning point for the luxury brand. The story of the Gucci family is more than the sum of its parts, offering a window into the complexities of legacy, the price of ambition, and the true story behind the headlines.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:1. "The House of Gucci" by Sara Gay Forden2. "Gucci: The Making of" by Frida Giannini, Katie Grand, and Peter Arnell3. "The Gucci Mane" by Gucci Mane and Neil Martinez-Belkin4. "Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes" by Dana Thomas5. "Empire of Fashion" by Gilles LipovetskyText us a suggestion or just say hi.Connect with Us:
Talk about social problem areas and career choices, tip the waitress & subordinate clause with accusative (der Mann, den ich sehe). Paul is out with Laura when she tells him that Fritz always dreamed of owning a holiday home by the beach, maybe on the North Sea or Baltic Sea. Laura asks about Paul's job. Since he's jobless, he lies, saying he's a librarian but looking for something new. Laura is disappointed because Paul doesn't have a clear job goal. So now Paul really wants to find a job. He puts the big puzzle together: Fritz must be at a beachside holiday home with a garage and garden. And Paul's missing book is surely also there. It turns out, by capturing the Großkauf thieves, Fritz got a promotion, money, and a vacation. Can Paul finally change his aimlessness? And where exactly is this holiday home? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/66-der-freund-den-paul-sucht-german-accusative-sub-clause/ Learn German while you play with words, pictures, and audio! The Immersive Learning mini app on the German Stories website will teach you the words and phrases from each lesson in a smart way using spaced repetition to make sure you don't forget them. It keeps track of how good you know every word, and schedules when to review it again. And it mixes up the ways in which it teaches you: multiple choice, single flashcards, order the words, listen and write - you name it! Try it out NOW at german-stories.com Book a German class with our show host Christian: Book your class now Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more Music by Trygve Larsen from Pixabay.
The publishing industry is witnessing a seismic shift as innovative platforms like Book.io integrate advanced technologies such as blockchain to redefine content ownership and distribution. This evolution addresses longstanding challenges and opens up new opportunities for engagement and revenue streams. In this episode, Joshua Stone and I dive deep into how the future of publishing is evolving, guided by the innovative digital platform, Book.io. The conversation explores how blockchain technology and limited quantity releases are starting to reshape the industry landscapes from traditional publishing norms to digital interactives and content control.Timestamp:00:00 Passion for cutting-edge book industry evolution.06:02 Authors retain rights, not exclusive to Amazon.08:23 Users can buy and resell owned books.10:41 Issues with digital content rights and ownership.13:53 Potential for data-driven book marketing and sales.17:00 Christian author faces counterfeit book issue, digital verification.20:33 Authors can leverage the social side for more sales.23:49 The System allows students to own and sell books.26:39 Exploring new media in the book publishing industry.31:42 Traditional publishing model undergoing significant changes and challenges.34:44 Focus on nonfiction, digital ownership, and user benefits.38:24 Streaming revenue is small, artists explore new opportunities.39:53 Scaling up quickly, generating massive sales. Complexities.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Every author dreams of a successful book launch; however, the foundation of a launch's success often begins long before the actual release day. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I explore how creating what I like to refer to as a "superhero team" can dramatically enhance the visibility and impact of your new work.Timestamp:00:00 Engage the superhero team, give them enough time.04:55 Seek their permission, to use Facebook group communication.06:49 Encourage early readers to leave reviews and promote the book.09:53 Support the author by engaging and reviewing work.12:56 Encourage action by offering exclusive bonuses.16:52 Historical fiction fans, join the writing community.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Compare things, talk about the past & comparative and superlative. Paul sets up the date with Laura. Grandpa is still going on about former times. He starts talking about books that were banned in the GDR, former East Germany. That's when he remembers THE book. Paul lies again: he says the book is at home. He had lied to his mother about his job choice before, and now he feels that he got caught up in a web of lies with no way out. Will he find a way out of his web of lies, or end up offending mom and grandpa? Transcript, lesson and extras: german-stories.com/65-opa-hat-ihn-nie-wieder-gesehen-comparative-superlative Lingopie - Learn a New Language With Great TV learn.lingopie.com/germanstories The best way to learn German vocabulary and grammar: Upload the grammar directly into your ear with the German Stories Grammar Explainer. Review the words with our Vocabulary Coach. Make a FREE german-stories.com account now to try the first 10 lessons! Book a German class with our show host Christian: Book your class now Buy us a cup of coffee: Support us via PayPal Leave us a review on Google: Review us on Google Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: Review us on Apple Podcasts You need to be logged in. You can also find us in the Apple Podcast app on your iPhone: Tap the search icon on top. Then search for “German Stories”. Once you're on our page, go down to "Ratings & Reviews". Then tap "Write a Review". Follow us on social media: Social media & more
In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Chris Duncan and I delve into the essence of what it means to be an author. We unravel the concept that books transmit vibrations and messages far beyond mere words on a page. This episode is a treasure trove of insight for any aspiring writer who feels the call to share their voice with the world.Timestamp:00:00 Chris Duncan, renowned author and speaker, achieves impact.05:25 Met teacher learned about superconscious and invested in coaching.09:34 Unconscious battles impact survival and thriving patterns.10:29 Wealth can lead back to poverty through consciousness.16:55 Choose a creative structure over a problem-focused mindset.18:55 Separate creative and worrying parts of your brain.23:52 Feel excited and hopeful but seek fixes.26:54 Create abundance and health, not problems.28:57 Recognizing abundance within oneself leads to change.31:40 Your feelings about life make it great.35:56 Charity work and coaching basketball team joyfully.40:11 Wealth and love start from within.43:06 Spent big on ads, got success later.47:15 Desire is a call to transformation.49:16 Fictional story coded for massive transformation, surprising appeal.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Writer and friend José Pablo Iriarte returns to the show to discuss their debut middle-grade novel, Benny Ramirez and the Nearly Departed. In our conversation, we talked about building stories without antagonists, writing for young readers, and what makes coming-of-age stories such an enduring phenomenon. Then for the second segment, we talked about the importance of storytelling in creating empathy and connection in our incredibly divided society. (Recorded April 6, 2024.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: José Pablo Iriarte Purchase Benny Ramírez and the Nearly Departed: White Rose Books (Kissimmee, FL) | Mysterious Galaxy (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Keep the Channel Open - Episode 23: José Iriarte José Pablo Iriarte - “Proof by Induction” José Pablo Iriarte - “The Substance of My Lives, the Accidents of Our Births” José Pablo Iriarte - “Secrets and Things We Don't Say Out Loud” José Pablo Iriarte - “Life in Stone, Glass, and Plastic” José Pablo Iriarte - “Spirit of Home” Becky Chambers - A Psalm for the Wild-Built A. S. King's Instagram post Celeste Ng - Everything I Never Told You Ryka Aoki - Light From Uncommon Stars A. S. King - Attack of the Black Rectangles Transcript Episode credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
In this episode of the "Authors Who Lead" podcast, Azul delves into the vulnerable world of author Carmin Caterina, whose book "It Starts With Me: One Mom's Journey to End the Pattern of Generational Trauma" provides a roadmap for breaking destructive cycles. With the wisdom gained from both her professional background as a speech-language pathologist and her personal experiences as a mother, Caterina provides insights into the transformative power of storytelling and writing.Timestamp:00:00 Author Carmen shares an inspiring message for girls.03:15 Personal journey, share selectively, respect others' privacy.09:03 Authors honored to impact the world through a book.09:45 The Gifted audience received positive feedback, inspiring others.14:12 Don't be too attached to words. Unleash creativity.18:32 Empowerment through recognizing and addressing generational patterns.20:28 Seeking healing without feeling broken, exploring diverse modalities.23:49 Embracing imposter to guide through storytelling.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Entering the world of authorship can be akin to embarking on an odyssey fraught with both excitement and trepidation. For many new authors, the path to publishing is uncharted, filled with potential pitfalls and learning curves. I share invaluable insights that shine a light on the common mistakes new authors often encounter and provide strategic actions to not just sidestep these missteps but to triumphantly leap over them.Timestamp:00:00 Traditional publishing doesn't guarantee high book sales.03:53 Book coach encourages efficient use of time.06:55 Focus on quality, not quantity, in writing.10:06 Share book writing process, market next book.15:53 Plan editing and publishing timeline for book.16:40 Setting deadlines critical in writing and publishing.22:32 Mentor program for book writing guidance.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
In the realm of writing and publishing, there exists a complex web of possibilities and challenges that many authors find daunting. In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I speak with Kevin Anderson, founder of Kevin Anderson Associates, who peeled back layers of the publishing industry to provide listeners with invaluable insights into what the journey of an author entails—from crafting the initial concept to the final printed book on a shelf. Timestamp:00:00 Ghostwriting: a great option for busy authors.06:04 Hybrid publishing offers freedom and professional guidance.09:19 To make NY Times bestseller, media attention.13:11 Interest in writing book, acquisitions editors' role.16:08 Maintain audience connection; align message and truth.19:00 Hybrid publishers offer better royalties than traditional.22:00 Evaluate the publisher's offerings based on goals.23:53 Watch out for scams, consider royalty, and marketing.27:26 Hybrid publishers with traditional distribution are important.31:17 Vanity Press: Pay to publish, limited exposure.35:22 Addressing confusion in publishing through a dedicated team.37:04 Publishing decisions depend on your goals.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Every person's life is a unique manuscript filled with triumphs and tribulations, a story that when shared can resonate, inspire, and reveal universal truths. In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I talk with Andrew Coville, a former marine turned police officer turned author, about his powerful memoir "Summer 2009.” Through an intimate conversation that touches on themes of vulnerability, imposter syndrome, and the cathartic writing process, this episode offers listeners profound insights into the transformational power of storytelling.Timestamp:00:00 Afghanistan journal inspires a reflective memoir.03:46 Lived in war's headspace, and reached out to people.07:30 Reluctant to tell a personal story that values human experience.12:27 Deployment, friend's death, and coming home.15:44 Validation of authentic writing, resonating impact achievable.18:06 Grateful for Marine Corps, honest portrayal of war.20:17 Police officer reflects on Afghanistan experience's impact.23:34 Inspiring others to write with truthfulness.26:47 Passion project turns into published book success.32:32 Embrace uniqueness and make a meaningful impact.33:52 Open and honest writing, hoping to inspire.38:16 Checking in, seeking permission, and expressing excitement.40:14 Accepting imposter syndrome; advice for aspiring writers.42:40 Azul Terronez thanks listeners, urges subscription and shows notes.Full show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS