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EP275. Julie Cole takes us back to her law school days when she started having babies and then tells when she decided to leave law and start Mabel's Labels. With six kids (her youngest being 13), she gives us advice on how to not lose our shit, ask for help, and get rid of the mom guilt. RENEE REINA www.themomroom.com Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_ TikTok: @reneereina_ Facebook Community Youtube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room Podcast JULIE COLE Instagram: @mabelslabels SPONSORS Jenni Kayne. SuperGut. Hello Fresh. Boll & Branch. Box Wellness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel goes on record with Naren Aryal, CEO of Amplify Publishing Group. Learn More As CEO of Amplify Publishing Group, Naren Aryal advises authors, thought leaders, and organizations on the opportunities and challenges that exist in the evolving world of publishing. He's guided the company's growth from a single title in 2003 to becoming one of the fastest growing and most respected hybrid publishing companies in the world. Today, Amplify Publishing Group is home to six imprints, including our flagship imprint Amplify Publishing, which specializes in “big ideas” from business and political leaders; Mascot Books, which publishes hundreds of books across all genres; and RealClear Publishing, a joint venture with RealClearPolitics that redefines the political book marketplace by magnifying the voices of politicians, policymakers, and commentators seeking to influence timely national conversations. Prior to entering the world of books, Naren worked as a lawyer, advising technology companies in the Washington, D.C., area. He holds a B.S. in Finance from Virginia Tech and Juris Doctor from the University of Denver. Naren frequently speaks at publishing and business events about the importance of developing compelling content and a robust author platform. He is also the author of "How to Sell a Crapload of Books: 10 Secrets of a Killer Author Marketing Platform." Prior to entering the world of books, Naren worked as a lawyer, advising technology companies in the Washington, D.C. area. He holds a B.S. in Finance from Virginia Tech and Juris Doctor from the University of Denver.
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Today, I have an extraordinary, and entertaining guest; Miriam Weaver of The Chicks On The Right and Mock'n Rob show. I have become a big fan of both shows that mix humor, politics, and life all into one. Let's face it, most political commentary today makes you want to run out into the street naked with clown makeup screaming "come and get me." But these two shows keep you informed, yet laughing at the same time. We flat out need more laughter today, so I wanted to introduce my audience to Miriam and what she does. About Mariam: Miriam Weaver (‘Mockarena', Co-Founder)Mockarena (or “Mock” for short) used to work in Human Resources prior to becoming a full time Chick on the Right, focusing on recruiting and hiring, and avoiding the tasks of firing and employee relations as much as possible without getting fired herself. She's the product of Polish immigrants, who came to the United States in 1969 legally, and taught her what it means to melt into the great American pot. Mock is a University of Kansas grad, but is a fan of Georgia football thanks to her husband being an alum (and the fact that their colors make for better fashion choices.) Mock is the proud mom of two (preemie!) boys, the eldest of which has severe cerebral palsy and the ability to melt even the coldest heart with his smile. Her youngest son is setting her up to be the worst mother-in-law ever, because no girl will ever be good enough for him, what with his total brilliance and killer good looks and incredibly charming personality and whatnot. Mock is infatuated beyond description with pop star Robbie Williams, but her heart belongs completely to her husband, who she insists is so good at understanding women he should teach a master class. She lives with her family in Indiana, and when she's not cuddling her two dogs, she enjoys Zumba, poring over house plans and interior design pics to get ideas for her future home in Low Country, and dreaming of a world devoid of progressive feminists who wear pussy hats. The Chicks on the Right website was founded by Amy Jo Clark and Miriam Weaver in 2009. The Chicks' radio show airs on weekdays between 9am and 11am on Indianapolis' 93WIBC FM station. The Chicks landed their book deal in October of 2014. Their book, Right for a Reason: Life, Liberty, and a Crapload of Common Sense, hit bookshelves in 2014. They have appeared as guests on national television programs, inlcuding Fox and Friends, Varney & Company and CNN Tonight. They appear on various nationally syndicated radio programs. In 2017, the Chicks were honored as the Best Broadcast Team at the Spectrum Award Winners in the Indianapolis Market. Their weekly podcast, the Mock and Daisy Common Sense Cast, premiered with Radio America in August of 2019, and new episodes are released every Wednesday. With millions of subscribers and social media followers across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, ChicksOnRight.com receives millions of monthly page views. The site primarily offers journalism that reports and comments on current events. Readers are welcome to comment on these articles. Topics Discussed: * How did Miriam get involved in radio that eventually led to being the host of two of the most popular talk shows in the country * How discovering your path in life isn't always easy, and in most cases is accidental * Why mixing humor with your politics is critical to staying sane today * Why lifelong victims are ruining this country * What happened to Miriam recently that caused a bit of a mental meltdown * Why focusing on being a better person is key * Why you should be getting involved in your communities and maybe even running for political office * Why she dreams of a world devoid of progressive feminists who wear pussy hats * Miriam tells us why she has infatuation with pop-star Robby Williams and Ron Disantes Episode Resources: * Website for Mock'n Rob Show: https://www.wibc.
Today, I have an extraordinary, and entertaining guest; Miriam Weaver of The Chicks On The Right and Mock'n Rob show. I have become a big fan of both shows that mix humor, politics, and life all into one. Let's face it, most political commentary today makes you want to run out into the street naked with clown makeup screaming "come and get me." But these two shows keep you informed, yet laughing at the same time. We flat out need more laughter today, so I wanted to introduce my audience to Miriam and what she does. About Mariam: Miriam Weaver (‘Mockarena', Co-Founder)Mockarena (or “Mock” for short) used to work in Human Resources prior to becoming a full time Chick on the Right, focusing on recruiting and hiring, and avoiding the tasks of firing and employee relations as much as possible without getting fired herself. She's the product of Polish immigrants, who came to the United States in 1969 legally, and taught her what it means to melt into the great American pot. Mock is a University of Kansas grad, but is a fan of Georgia football thanks to her husband being an alum (and the fact that their colors make for better fashion choices.) Mock is the proud mom of two (preemie!) boys, the eldest of which has severe cerebral palsy and the ability to melt even the coldest heart with his smile. Her youngest son is setting her up to be the worst mother-in-law ever, because no girl will ever be good enough for him, what with his total brilliance and killer good looks and incredibly charming personality and whatnot. Mock is infatuated beyond description with pop star Robbie Williams, but her heart belongs completely to her husband, who she insists is so good at understanding women he should teach a master class. She lives with her family in Indiana, and when she's not cuddling her two dogs, she enjoys Zumba, poring over house plans and interior design pics to get ideas for her future home in Low Country, and dreaming of a world devoid of progressive feminists who wear pussy hats. The Chicks on the Right website was founded by Amy Jo Clark and Miriam Weaver in 2009. The Chicks' radio show airs on weekdays between 9am and 11am on Indianapolis' 93WIBC FM station. The Chicks landed their book deal in October of 2014. Their book, Right for a Reason: Life, Liberty, and a Crapload of Common Sense, hit bookshelves in 2014. They have appeared as guests on national television programs, inlcuding Fox and Friends, Varney & Company and CNN Tonight. They appear on various nationally syndicated radio programs. In 2017, the Chicks were honored as the Best Broadcast Team at the Spectrum Award Winners in the Indianapolis Market. Their weekly podcast, the Mock and Daisy Common Sense Cast, premiered with Radio America in August of 2019, and new episodes are released every Wednesday. With millions of subscribers and social media followers across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, ChicksOnRight.com receives millions of monthly page views. The site primarily offers journalism that reports and comments on current events. Readers are welcome to comment on these articles. Topics Discussed: * How did Miriam get involved in radio that eventually led to being the host of two of the most popular talk shows in the country * How discovering your path in life isn't always easy, and in most cases is accidental * Why mixing humor with your politics is critical to staying sane today * Why lifelong victims are ruining this country * What happened to Miriam recently that caused a bit of a mental meltdown * Why focusing on being a better person is key * Why you should be getting involved in your communities and maybe even running for political office * Why she dreams of a world devoid of progressive feminists who wear pussy hats * Miriam tells us why she has infatuation with pop-star Robby Williams and Ron Disantes Episode Resources: * Website for Mock'n Rob Show: https://www.wibc.
Naren Aryal is the co-founder and publisher of Mascot Books and Amplify Publishing. After starting his career as a Washington lawyer, Naren launched Mascot Books in 2003 with the publication of his first book. As an author himself (How to Sell a Crapload of Books: 10 Secrets of a Killer Author Marketing Platform), Naren appreciates the opportunities and challenges facing storytellers. As a publisher, he’s well-versed in the market factors that determine a project’s ultimate level of success. Naren’s more than fifteen years of publishing experience have made him an expert in the editorial, production, distribution, and marketing arenas. He’s passionate about staying up-to-date on industry technology and trends and is a respected commentator on anything publishing-related. Amplify Publishing specializes in nonfiction titles with "big ideas"-- business, politics and current events. They work with CEOs, subject matter experts, innovative thought leaders, and influencers looking to bring attention to a cause or issue, with the goal of publishing ideas that need to be heard. An imprint of Mascot Books, Amplify Publishing is the product of more than fifteen years of industry experience coupled with a passion for game-changing books. Mascot Books is a full-service hybrid book publishing company that publishes fiction, nonfiction, cookbooks, and children’s titles. They work closely with authors in every phase of the writing and editing, book production, book marketing, and book distribution process to bring their ideas to life. Their family of authors includes bestselling authors who first published traditionally, first-time authors, and everyone in between, making them a diverse, inclusive entity in the publishing world.
When you start thinking about your book, when you put pen to paper, you should already be thinking about target market and publishing pathways. Naren Aryal, CEO of Mascot Books and Amplify Publishing and author of "How to Sell a Crapload of Books" sits down with Peter to share his expertise in the fastest growing publishing method: Hybrid! They share what potential authors should be thinking about before they start writing, the advantages of hybrid publishing, and reasons to write a book, beyond sales.
Naren Aryal co-founded Mascot Books, where he is CEO & Publisher, in 2003 with a single self-published book about about a collegiate mascot and zero experience in the publishing industry. When that book took off he was more than happy to quit his job as a corporate attorney and dive headfirst into the dynamic world of books. Since then Mascot Books, a full-service hybrid book publishing company, has published more than 3,000 fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and cookbooks and has established itself as one of America’s fastest growing and most respected independent publishing houses. Today Naren leads a team of 25 professionals who provide authors a platform and the know-how to get their books out to the general publish. Naren is also the author of: How to Sell a Crapload of Books: 10 SECRETS of Building a Killer Author Platform. Naren has a B.S. in Finance from Virginia Tech and earned his J.D. from the University of Denver. He practiced law for seven years before publishing his first book and establishing Mascot. He’s never looked back. The post 95: How to Break Into Independent Publishing w/ Naren Aryal, Mascot Books, CEO & Publisher [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
New years resolutions with Rich Vos, Big Jay Oakerson, Chris Distefano, Sam Morril, Tracy Morgan, Des Bishop, Joe Machi, Bonnie McFarlane, Cipha Sounds, Yannis Pappas, and Jared Freid. This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter.com/skeptic. At ZipRecruiter.com/skeptic you can find quality candidates to fill your job openings. Just one click and it instantly posts to hundreds of websites. And right now, if you use ZipRecruiter.com/Skeptic you can post your job listing for FREE!
If you want to know what it takes to successfully publish your book, you need to listen to this episode. Joining me are Naren Aryal, author, CEO & Publisher of Mascot Books and Tim Vandehey, a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter. Together, Aryal and Vandehey have written How to Sell a Crapload of Books, taking their years of combined experience in publishing and sharing secrets to building a marketing platform for your book.If you want to know what it takes to successfully publish your book, you need to listen to this episode. Joining me are Naren Aryal, author, CEO & Publisher of Mascot Books and Tim Vandehey, a New York Times bestselling ghostwriter. Together, Aryal and Vandehey have written How to Sell a Crapload of Books, taking their years of combined experience in publishing and sharing secrets to building a marketing platform for your book.
Coming in July 2015 is Extinction Level Event, a new epic megaseries from Trentus Magnus Punches Reality. Everybody loves those crossovers by Marvel and DC so Magnus will be talking about a bunch of them. Old ones and new ones with a CRAPLOAD of guests while working through a bunch of crossover events. This is Extinction Level Event coming in July 2015 from Trentus Magnus Punches Reality.
Coming in July 2015 is Extinction Level Event, a new epic megaseries from Trentus Magnus Punches Reality. Everybody loves those crossovers by Marvel and DC so Magnus will be talking about a bunch of them. Old ones and new ones with a CRAPLOAD of guests while working through a bunch of crossover events. This is Extinction Level Event coming in July 2015 from Trentus Magnus Punches Reality.