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Glitter and Dirt with Kelly Greenawalt
Q&A with Chuck and Kelly

Glitter and Dirt with Kelly Greenawalt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 55:28


Host, Kelly Greenawalt, and her husband, Chuck, answer all your questions on this week's episode of Glitter and Dirt. 

Glitter and Dirt with Kelly Greenawalt

Kelly Greenawalt shares the story that inspired the Princess Truly books.  Amariah Rauscher, her business partner and illustrator, joins in to talk about all things Princess Truly and their new early readers. Additionally, Kelly's three daughters pop in to say hello. 

Glitter and Dirt with Kelly Greenawalt
Infertility, Adoption, Foster Care - Oh My!

Glitter and Dirt with Kelly Greenawalt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 51:14


In this first episode of Glitter and Dirt, Kelly Greenawalt, shares the incredible story of how her extraordinary family was created.  Along with her husband, Chuck, she'll walk you through their journey to parenthood from infertility, adoption, foster care, and one very big surprise.

Scholastic Book Fairs Podcast
Princess Truly #1: I Am a Super Girl!

Scholastic Book Fairs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 2:10


Scholastic Reads
Marley Dias Gets It Done...and Princess Truly, Too!

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 35:51


This week, we're talking with creators who saw a void in the marketplace: books with black girls as the heroines. Marley Dias, a 13-year-old from New Jersey who has been hailed as someone who "could be president in 30 years" by InStyle, is the founder of the #1000BlackGirlBooks hashtag andthe ensuing movement. We talk with her about her own book, Marley Dias Gets It Done: And So Can You and Suzanne gets a little hosting help from Scholastic News Kids Press reporter Titus Smith, III.  Later on, we sit down with Kelly Greenawalt and Amariah Rauscher, the creators of the indomitable, inventive, and adorable Princess Truly. Kelly tells us that she started writing the Princess Truly picture books for her own daughter who was once told by a classmate that her curls weren't "magical princess hair."  Additional Resources: Learn more about Marley Dias Gets it Done: And So Can You  Learn more about Marley Dias and her campaign #1000BlackGirlBooks Learn more about Princess Truly Guests: Marley Dias made headlines as a sixth grader when she started the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign to collect children's books featuring black protagonists. Her initiative led to appearances on The Nightly Show, Today, CBS This Morning, and many more. Marley has been featured in the New York Times, has been recognized as a "21 under 21" ambassador for Teen Vogue, is an editor in residence for Elle.com, and launched a national literacy tour in partnership with the White House. Marley lives in New Jersey with her parents. Kelly Greenawalt is a children's book author, wife, and mother of five living just outside Houston, Texas. Princess Truly was inspired by her daughters, Calista and Kaia, who are smart and spunky, and who have magical curls of their own. Amariah Rauscher is an artist and illustrator specializing in watercolor illustration. She lives with her husband and children in Illinois. Special thanks: Hosts: Suzanne McCabe and Titus Smith III Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow  

Scholastic Reads
Marley Dias Gets It Done...and Princess Truly, Too!

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018


This week, we're talking with creators who saw a void in the marketplace: books with black girls as the heroines. Marley Dias, a 13-year-old from New Jersey who has been hailed as someone who "could be president in 30 years" by InStyle, is the founder of the #1000BlackGirlBooks hashtag andthe ensuing movement. We talk with her about her own book, Marley Dias Gets It Done: And So Can You and Suzanne gets a little hosting help from Scholastic News Kid Reporter Titus Smith, III.  Later on, we sit down with Kelly Greenawalt and Amariah Rauscher, the creators of the indomitable, inventive, and adorable Princess Truly. Kelly tells us that she started writing the Princess Truly picture books for her own daughter who was once told by a classmate that her curls weren't "magical princess hair."  Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to our podcast on an iOS device here or an Android device here, and the latest episodes of Scholastic Reads will be automatically delivered to your device. Additional Resources: Learn more about Marley Dias Gets it Done: And So Can You  Learn more about Marley Dias and her campaign #1000BlackGirlBooks Learn more about Princess Truly Guests: Marley Dias made headlines as a sixth grader when she started the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign to collect children's books featuring black protagonists. Her initiative led to appearances on The Nightly Show, Today, CBS This Morning, and many more. Marley has been featured in the New York Times, has been recognized as a "21 under 21" ambassador for Teen Vogue, is an editor in residence for Elle.com, and launched a national literacy tour in partnership with the White House. Marley lives in New Jersey with her parents. Kelly Greenawalt is a children's book author, wife, and mother of five living just outside Houston, Texas. Princess Truly was inspired by her daughters, Calista and Kaia, who are smart and spunky, and who have magical curls of their own. Amariah Rauscher is an artist and illustrator specializing in watercolor illustration. She lives with her husband and children in Illinois. Special thanks: Hosts: Suzanne McCabe and Titus Smith III Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow  

Woke Mommy Chatter- The Podcast
S1 E7: The one where we talk about Princess Truly

Woke Mommy Chatter- The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 22:59


Kelly Greenawalt  a self described- ‘freckle-faced white mom of six kids including two beautiful black daughters is an author who as written a book that I love.  It’s called Princess Truly, and it is a must have. It is a beautiful affirming, inspiring book about a little girl who can do anything….Princess Truly. In this episode, we are talking representation, how the book came to be, why she wrote it, how kids react when she reads it to them in school and we touch on her busy life as a mom of six children. To learn more about the book and to find links to Kelly’s website visit: www.wokemommychatter.com.

Scholastic Book Fairs Podcast
Princess Truly in I Am Truly

Scholastic Book Fairs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 1:38