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Julia Brewer Daily wrote her first novel, No Names To Be Given, when she was over 50. This book was inspired by her own experience as an adopted child from a maternity home hospital in New Orleans. She's also the host of the Authors Over 50 podcast. Her mission is to encourage those in mid-life and beyond to live their best lives in what she calls Life's Sweetest Third. This is a fascinating conversation about what happened when Julia went looking for and started writing her story. We talk about: - The personal story behind Julia's first book - Julia experience of being adopted - Why it took so long for Julia to write her book - What it was like finding her birth family - Learning about and beginning to understand her birth mother's experience - Julia's writing process and her second book - Julia's podcast and mission - How new writers can best get going - What helps writers fulfil their dreams And more! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave us a 5* review on iTunes or wherever you're listening. Order the ebook or audiobook (narrated by Rachel) versions of Rachel's book, Magnificent Midlife: Transform Your Middle Years, Menopause And Beyond at magnificentmidlife.com/book The paperback can be purchased on Amazon or other online retailers: UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Magnificent-Midlife-Transform-Middle-Menopause/dp/173981150X/ You can listen to all the other episodes and get the show notes at magnificentmidlife.com/podcast. Recommended by the Sunday Times. Feedspot #3 in best midlife podcasts and #14 in best women over 50 podcasts worldwide. You'll find lots of strategies, support, and resources to help make your midlife magnificent at magnificentmidlife.com. Check out Rachel's online Revitalize Experience, a 6-week intensive small group mentoring experience or 1-1 Midlife Mentoring.
THIS SHOW WAS RECORDED IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE From ancient places with stories and secrets to people and characters with stories and secrets of their own, join these fascinating authors and learn about their unique tales and lives just as you fall in love with your next great read. Find out more about these authors at: ∙ Amy Bernstein: https://amywrites.live/ ∙ Julia Brewer Daily: https://www.juliadaily.com/ ∙ Linda Moore: https://lindamooreauthor.com/ ∙ Marian O'Shea Wernicke: https://www.marianosheawernicke.com/ LAUNCH PAD combines the best of book celebration and solid marketing strengths. Each on-air episode is hosted by Grace Sammon and celebrates book releases and the authors that create them. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the book launch journey from concept to publication. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to readers, reviewers, book club members, and more an intimate look at some of today's newest releases. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ Visit author marketing coach, Mary Helen Sheriff at her website www.maryhelensheriff.com/marketing for more about information about how she can help you navigate this marketing of your book. Be sure to sign up for her marketing newsletter while you are there. Follow Mary On Facebook @maryhelensheriff On Instagram @maryhelensheriff On LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhelensheriff/ On Book Bub @maryhelensheriff #launchpad #bookish #bookishroadtrip #roadtrip #bookmarketing #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorTalkNetwork #awardwinningfiction #womensfiction #memoir #historical fiction #WFW #womensfictionwritersassociation #nationalwomensbookassociation #awardwinningfiction #novelist #historicalfiction #bookdebut #debutnovel #booklaunch #launchpad #bookish #bookishroadtrip #roadtrip #bookmarketing #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorTalkNetwork #awardwinningfiction #womensfiction #memoir #historical fiction #WFW #womensfictionwritersassociation #nationalwomensbookassociation #awardwinningfiction #novelist #historicalfiction #bookdebut #debutnovel #booklaunch #memoir #immigration #archeology #texas #Ireland #ranch #arthistory LAUNCH PAD is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
THIS SHOW WAS RECORDED IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE From ancient places with stories and secrets to people and characters with stories and secrets of their own, join these fascinating authors and learn about their unique tales and lives just as you fall in love with your next great read. Find out more about these authors at: ∙ Amy Bernstein: https://amywrites.live/ ∙ Julia Brewer Daily: https://www.juliadaily.com/ ∙ Linda Moore: https://lindamooreauthor.com/ ∙ Marian O'Shea Wernicke: https://www.marianosheawernicke.com/ LAUNCH PAD combines the best of book celebration and solid marketing strengths. Each on-air episode is hosted by Grace Sammon and celebrates book releases and the authors that create them. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the book launch journey from concept to publication. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to readers, reviewers, book club members, and more an intimate look at some of today's newest releases. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ Visit author marketing coach, Mary Helen Sheriff at her website www.maryhelensheriff.com/marketing for more about information about how she can help you navigate this marketing of your book. Be sure to sign up for her marketing newsletter while you are there. Follow Mary On Facebook @maryhelensheriff On Instagram @maryhelensheriff On LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhelensheriff/ On Book Bub @maryhelensheriff #launchpad #bookish #bookishroadtrip #roadtrip #bookmarketing #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorTalkNetwork #awardwinningfiction #womensfiction #memoir #historical fiction #WFW #womensfictionwritersassociation #nationalwomensbookassociation #awardwinningfiction #novelist #historicalfiction #bookdebut #debutnovel #booklaunch #launchpad #bookish #bookishroadtrip #roadtrip #bookmarketing #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorTalkNetwork #awardwinningfiction #womensfiction #memoir #historical fiction #WFW #womensfictionwritersassociation #nationalwomensbookassociation #awardwinningfiction #novelist #historicalfiction #bookdebut #debutnovel #booklaunch #memoir #immigration #archeology #texas #Ireland #ranch #arthistory LAUNCH PAD is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
Interested in a gripping murder mystery with all kinds of cool twists? How about a story of a family home with a web of secrets? Either way, this episode has you covered! Up first is Priscilla Paton to talk about her new book, “When the House Burns,” third in the Twin Cities Mystery series. A murder case with a commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on housing, this book brings us back to Detectives Erik Jansson and Deb Metzger as they search for the killer of an adulterous real estate agent. Priscilla and I look at where the series is now and why she decided to set amidst the backdrop of current events. We also talk about the detectives, their relationship and how its evolved throughout the series. Following this is Julia Brewer Daily for her new book, “The Fifth Daughter of Thorn Ranch.” The story focuses on Emma Rosales, heiress of the largest ranch in Texas—The Thorn. Running the ranch is something Emma could handle with her eyes closed…if The Thorn were any ordinary property. Julia and I look at the real-life inspiration among the ranches of Texas, how her upbringing leant itself to the writing process and the secret of The Thorn.
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Julia Brewer Daily is a Texan with a southern accent. She has a B.S. in English and a M.S. degree in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi.She has been an educator, Communications Adjunct Professor at Belhaven College, administrator, and Public Relations Director of the Mississippi Department of Education and Millsaps College, a liberal arts college in Jackson, MS. She was the founding director of the Greater Belhaven Market, a producers' only market in a historic neighborhood in Jackson, and even shadowed Martha Stewart.As the Executive Director of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi (300 artisans from 19 states) which operates the Mississippi Craft Center, she wrote their stories to introduce them to the public. She is an adopted child from a maternity home hospital in New Orleans.She searched and found her birth mother and through a DNA test, her birth father's family, as well. She lives on a ranch in Texas with her husband Emmerson and two Labrador Retrievers, Memphis Belle and Texas Star.https://www.juliadaily.com/https://www.instagram.com/juliadailyauthor/https://www.facebook.com/JuliaDailyAuthor/https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-daily-1006ba7/https://twitter.com/jbdailyauthor
Emma Rosales is the heiress of the largest ranch in Texas: The Thorn. All the responsibilities of managing a million acres now fall into her fifth-generation hands, a task Emma could handle with her eyes closed … if The Thorn were any ordinary ranch. After stumbling upon people living on her property, will Emma survive her attempts to return home or will she accept her fate and remain hidden away from her family forever? This episode of Big Blend Radio features author Julia Brewer Daily who discusses her latest novel, "The Daughter of Thorn Ranch," out now through Admission Press. More: https://www.juliadaily.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have a story that is burning to be written? Authors over 50 is a new podcast for - yup - authors who have written and published a debut novel or non fiction book over the age 50! In this episode, Jo talks to fellow podcast host, Julia Brewer Daily about the joy of podcasting, later life careers and her newly released novel, The Fifth Daughter of Thorn Ranch, now available on Amazon. Have you ever fancied giving podcasting ago yourself? As mentioned, Jo has made an easy to follow, low cost course on how to set up and run a podcast - check it out here: https://www.joblackwell.co.uk/easy-photo-film-courses-for-business-owners (the podcast cost is at the bottom of the page and is suitable for everyone) About this week's guest: Julia Brewer Daily is a Texan with a southern accent. She holds a B.S. in English and an M.S. in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been a Communications Adjunct Professor at Belhaven University, Jackson, Mississippi, and Public Relations Director of the Mississippi Department of Education and Millsaps College, a liberal arts college in Jackson, MS. She was the founding director of the Greater Belhaven Market, a producers' only market in a historic neighborhood in Jackson, and even shadowed Martha Stewart. As the Executive Director of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi (300 artisans from 19 states), which operates the Mississippi Craft Center, she wrote their stories to introduce them to the public. She is a member of the Writers' League of Texas, the Women Fiction Writers' Association, Women Writing the West, and the Pulpwood Queens Book Club. A lifelong southerner, she now resides on a ranch in Fredericksburg, Texas, with her husband Emmerson and Labrador retrievers, Memphis Belle and Texas Star. The Midlife Movement is a friendly community which aims to challenge outdated stereotypes around midlife and ageing through the sharing of stories and 121 personal coaching. Find out more here: www.themidlifemovement.com Enjoyed this episode? Rate and review the podcast, and Subscribe wherever you might be listening to it so you never miss a new episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-midlife-movement/message
The ladies join forces with author Julia Daily to talk about the fascinating research behind Julia's novel No Names to be Given, a novel that explores mothers in maternity homes that were forced to give their babies to strangers. Julia's personal connection to the story makes this conversation even more intriguing! https://www.juliadaily.com/ Julia Brewer Daily is a Texan with a southern accent. She has a B.S. in English and a M.S. degree in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been an educator, Communications Adjunct Professor at Belhaven College, administrator, and Public Relations Director of the Mississippi Department of Education and Millsaps College, a liberal arts college in Jackson, MS. She was the founding director of the Greater Belhaven Market, a producers' only market in a historic neighborhood in Jackson, and even shadowed Martha Stewart. As the Executive Director of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi (300 artisans from 19 states) which operates the Mississippi Craft Center, she wrote their stories to introduce them to the public. She is an adopted child from a maternity home hospital in New Orleans. She searched and found her birth mother and through a DNA test, her birth father's family, as well. She lives on a ranch in Texas with her husband Emmerson and two Labrador Retrievers, Memphis Belle and Texas Star. Hosts: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com and author Laura Kemp https://laurakempbooks.com/ Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
The ladies join forces with author Julia Daily to talk about the fascinating research behind Julia's novel No Names to be Given, a novel that explores mothers in maternity homes that were forced to give their babies to strangers. Julia's personal connection to the story makes this conversation even more intriguing! https://www.juliadaily.com/ Julia Brewer Daily is a Texan with a southern accent. She has a B.S. in English and a M.S. degree in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been an educator, Communications Adjunct Professor at Belhaven College, administrator, and Public Relations Director of the Mississippi Department of Education and Millsaps College, a liberal arts college in Jackson, MS. She was the founding director of the Greater Belhaven Market, a producers' only market in a historic neighborhood in Jackson, and even shadowed Martha Stewart. As the Executive Director of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi (300 artisans from 19 states) which operates the Mississippi Craft Center, she wrote their stories to introduce them to the public. She is an adopted child from a maternity home hospital in New Orleans. She searched and found her birth mother and through a DNA test, her birth father's family, as well. She lives on a ranch in Texas with her husband Emmerson and two Labrador Retrievers, Memphis Belle and Texas Star. Hosts: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com and author Laura Kemp https://laurakempbooks.com/ Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
Join us right here on Off The Shelf #Books #Podcast this Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 11am/EST (New York City time). During this Saturday's Off The Shelf literary podcast, host Denise Turney meets with author Julia Brewer Daily, author of the book "No Names To Be Given". Julia's book showcases a girl who is facing similar events as to the historic events that happened in the country during The Orphan Train Movement. The movement may be unknown to millions of people while, at the same time, the movement left an indelible mark on generations of children and adults. You'll definitely want to catch this Off The Show podcast episode! Join LIVE and post questions in the chat room. Denise and Julia might answer your question LIVE on air! In addition to discussing The Orphan Train Movement, Julia and Denise will explore the makings of the book "No Names To Be Given". They will also talk about character development and share book marketing tips. If you've listened to Off The Shelf before, you know how devoted to books, stories and writing the host, Denise Turney, is. Tune in LIVE! Remember - Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 11am/EST. Tell book lovers everywhere to catch the show! Listener dial-in number: (347) 994-3490
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John Trout is filling in for Jim. Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz has a preview of what we might at this week's January 6th Committee hearing. Business mentor and executive coach Jay McDonald tells how to "recession proof" your business. Then author Julia Brewer Daily shares her personal story of adoption, which inspired her award-winning novel "No Names To Be Given." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Daily's debut novel had its seeds in the author's personal search over forty years ago for her birth mother, a time before DNA tests and genealogical records were available online. Her tale of three disparate women, meeting at a maternity home hospital in New Orleans, has resonated with adoptees like herself, with its message of joy, hope, and renewal. We also discuss Julia's podcast, aptly named “Authors over 50” where she interviews older debut writers, celebrating the creativity of people in the latter third of their life. Julia Brewer Daily is a Texan with a southern accent. She holds a B.S. in English and a M.S. degree in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been a Communications Adjunct Professor at Belhaven University, Jackson, Mississippi, and Public Relations Director of the Mississippi Department of Education and Millsaps College, a liberal arts college in Jackson, MS as well as the founding director of the Greater Belhaven Market, a producers' only market in a historic neighborhood in Jackson, and even shadowed Martha Stewart. And as the Executive Director of the Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi (300 artisans from 19 states) which operates the Mississippi Craft Center, she wrote their stories to introduce them to the public. She is a member of the Writers' League of Texas, the Women Fiction Writers' Association, The Official Pulpwood Queens Book Club, Writing the West, and the Women's National Book Association. A lifelong southerner, she now resides on a ranch in Fredericksburg, Texas, with her husband Emmerson and Labrador retrievers, Memphis Belle and Texas Star. To learn more about Julia, click here.
Bestselling author William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the world of books, offers writing tips, and interviews Julia Brewer Daily, author of No Names to Be Given.Chapter 1: IntroductionJoin us next time for our 100th episode!WriterCon Update: You still have time to register for WriterCon and get the sharply reduced Early Bird pricing. Our annual writers conference focuses on helping you achieve your writing dreams. Sessions will focus on how to be a better writer, how to improve your art and craft, and navigating the increasingly complex world of publishing. The conference is Labor Day weekend, Sept 2-5. Please check out our website: www.writercon.com.Chapter 2: News1) Self-published author lands deal for Syfy TV series;2) Petition circulated to protest Amazon's eBook-return policy; https://www.change.org/p/change-amazon-return-policies-for-completed-e-books-protect-authors-from-theft3) Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter makes over $41 million.Chapter 3: Interview with Julia Brewer DailyIn this interview, the author of No Names to Be Given discusses:1) how she mined her past to create compelling fiction;2) why adoption is a controversial subject;3) why she used multiple viewpoints;4) how she creates compelling characters; and 5) keeping a fast pace in a serious novel.Chapter 4: Parting WordsWriterCon will have authors, agents, editors, book marketers, author assistants, over 70 sessions, and many chances for you to meet people, network, and get the connections and knowledge you need to build your writing career. www.writercon.comIf you're writing or aspiring to write, join our Facebook Group, Red Sneaker Writers, so you can get daily updates. https://www.facebook.com/groups/113141678727273I also have a free Red Sneaker newsletter that goes out every other week. Send me your email address (willbern@gmail.com) and I'll add you to the list.If you're enjoying this podcast, please subscribe, then rate or review it wherever you get podcasts. It does make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Until next time, keep writing, and remember: You cannot fail, if you refuse to quit.William Bernhardtwww.williambernhardt.comwillbern@gmail.com
This week's featured story is a Pandora's box of secrets. We are talking to author Julia Brewer Daily about how secrets reverberate through her character's stories. Her debut novel - No Names to be Given - begins in a maternity hospital in New Orleans in the late 1960's where three young women relinquish their babies for adoption on the same day. It's a fiction based on truth - the maternity hospital really existed and Julia herself was born there! We begin by talking about how in her fiction she uses DNA testing to reveal long hidden truths and end with what Julia calls 'the sweetest third'. You will also hear a couple minutes from the audiobook's Prologue. It's the day the three young women at the heart of the story - Sandy, Becca, and Faith - all deliver their babies. The narrator, Reagan Boggs, is also a singer/songwriter in the Nashville area. She really brings her lyricism to this story. I want to thank The Kathy L. Murphy for introducing me to Julia when she chose No Names to be Given as one of her Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Book Club's ‘Book of the Month'. Also a special thank you to Julia's publisher Lara Bernhardt at Admission Press. Julia's sophomore book called The 5th Daughter of Thorn Ranch will be out this August. You can find the trailer for Julia's new podcast Author's Over 50 on her website. If you'd like to hear the rest of No Names to be Given's audiobook narrated by Reagan Boggs, please use our affiliate link to Libro.fm When you purchase your audiobooks through the Desideratum Podcast Libro.fm partner link you support the podcast, and you can pick a local bookstore to support as well. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-bakken/support
This episode of Big Blend Radio features debut author Julia Brewer Daily who discuss her award-winning novel, "No Names To Be Given," that delves into the shocking history of a mid-1900s maternity home. Would you be able to give up your first-born to strangers? Told from the perspective of three different women in the 1960s, "No Names To Be Given," delves into the lives of three young women forced to do just that. The heartbreaking but uplifting debut novel is a story that chronicles the desperate push and pull between family and redemption. More: https://www.juliadaily.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio features debut author Julia Brewer Daily who discuss her award-winning novel, "No Names To Be Given," that delves into the shocking history of a mid-1900s maternity home.Would you be able to give up your first-born to strangers? Told from the perspective of three different women in the 1960s, "No Names To Be Given," delves into the lives of three young women forced to do just that. The heartbreaking but uplifting debut novel is a story that chronicles the desperate push and pull between family and redemption. More: https://www.juliadaily.com/
Julia Brewer Daily began her career in Marketing, but she always knew she had a story to tell. Now in her 60s, Julia recently published her debut novel, NO NAMES TO BE GIVEN, a semi-autobiographical account of adoption practices years ago. In this episode, Annmarie and Julia discuss the heartache, love, and joy involved both in loving a child and letting her go.
Julia Brewer Daily, Author, No Names To Be Given. An adopted child, Julia Brewer Daily has written a novel based on her reality of being born into a maternity home in the south during the sixties.
at 6am on Inspirational Women: Julia Brewer Daily M.S. Ed, is a former educator and author of 'No Name To Be Given' a novel based on her own reality of being born into a maternity home in the south during the sixties. Now with the popularity of DNA tests adults like Julia are finding and connecting with birth mothers and discovering more family, and it also means some find they are unearthing long-held family secrets. www.juliadaily.com
In this podcast we discuss No Names to Be Given, a new book by Julia Brewer Daily, who asks, “would you be able to give your first-born to strangers?” Well, millions did and how that inconceivable act changed them forever is the story of this novel with southern voices, love [...] The post Author Talk with Debut Novelist Julia Brewer Daily appeared first on AuthorExpertWire Podcast.