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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I delve into the inspiring journey of eight young authors and their dedicated teacher, Natalie Wilkinson. Together, they crafted a powerful novel titled The Art of Giving a Crap, which encapsulates the essence of untold stories and the beauty of collaborative effort. Letβs unpack their journey, from the project's inception to seeing their work in print.
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00:00 Students publish a book post-graduation with a teacher.
03:37 Discussing personal stories and creative processes.
09:17 Flip-flopping platforms, collaborative editing process finalized.
11:50 Few Americans publish books despite widespread aspirations.
15:58 Inspired by the podcast by students' achievements.
17:01 Students inspire writing and publishing books globally.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I host a conversation with Shane Sams, a man whose journey from small-town school teacher to successful entrepreneur is as inspiring as it is educational. Shane Sams has dedicated his career to teaching others how to achieve financial independence by building online businesses. With over 1,000 podcast episodes and countless success stories from his students, Shane shares his insights on overcoming initial skepticism, the importance of authenticity in writing and business, and how a meaningful message can elevate one's life both personally and professionally.
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00:00 Son's mistreatment sparked a journey to entrepreneurship success.
06:26 Realized book was too vast; reconsidered approach.
10:08 Book completion redefined my business and life.
12:38 His book strategically guides all marketing efforts.
15:24- The story founded the business and was told on a podcast.
17:50 The Author insisted on writing the first book draft.
21:22 Hire a coach to write technical parts.
24:26 Show genuine care to connect with your audience.
28:31 Book focuses on simplicity for effective messaging.
30:04 Writing realization during Kentucky winter morning story.
34:17 Immigrant pursues dream: English, college, business success.
36:22 Entrepreneur and aspiring doctor succeed, inspiring others.
40:55 Title reflects meaningful work, not just money.
43:02 Grateful acknowledgment of love, heartfelt response.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I engage in a profound conversation with author Isabel Reddy, delving into the intricacies of her debut novel set in a mining town. It unpacks Reddy's meticulous research process, her approach to character complexity, and the emotional weight of capturing a community's ongoing grief and resilience. Additionally, it expands on these discussions, offering a comprehensive look into Isabel Reddy's creative journey and the broader themes explored in the podcast.
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00:00 Writing's hardest part is overcoming self-doubt.
04:23 Constantly questioning and improving my writing skills.
08:12 Novel explores complexity beyond typical good vs. bad.
12:06 Reviving West Virginia's history through fictional storytelling.
16:22 Survivors' grief remains palpable after 40 years.
18:46 Mining's dangers create dissonance despite deep ties.
21:38 Seek supportive feedback; blend critique with conviction.
23:56 Father's meticulous records inspired my primary research.
27:31 Focusing on humanity, not drugs or polarization.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Jimmy Dunne and I explore the importance of relationships, personal contributions, and the joy of everyday experiences over the pursuit of accolades. We delve into the nuances of capturing the essence of life through storytelling. Additionally, we discuss the power of "fiction with purpose," the meticulous writing process, and the importance of maintaining emotional truth in narratives.
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00:00 Introducing Jimmy Dunn: Renaissance man in arts/business.
05:58 Small moments define our lives true meaning.
09:26 Captured father-in-law's life stories during the pandemic.
13:06 Writing short stories: truth, structure, conversational style.
14:37 Writing is rewriting; refining through multiple drafts.
19:19 Blessed childhood fostered an early passion for music.
20:51 Math, music, and storytelling shaped my journey.
24:42 Streaming platforms highlight extraordinary writing and storytelling.
27:28 Character and integrity are essential in life.
32:48 I mentor and support young people's transitions.
36:03 Dyslexic volunteer inspires storytelling despite challenges.
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Hello, fellow writers! Whether youβre a seasoned author or just starting, there's always something to learn about creating a book that truly resonates with readers. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I share valuable insights on writing with a purpose, identifying your ideal reader, defining your core message, and understanding your role as an author. Letβs explore these important aspects together!
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00:00 Engage readers personally and be their relatable guide.
06:19 Identify your reader and core message precisely.
09:13 Guide readers; don't transform them entirely.
12:10 Leave reviews, share on social, and tag me.
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In this episode of "Authors Who Lead," Katie Otey shares the depth of her experiences in the literary world. A humorist with a penchant for heartfelt narratives, Katie underscores the importance of writing from the heart.
"Understanding the craft and staying true to oneself," she affirms, is crucial for long-term success. This is particularly evident in her first adult book published by Phoenix Publishing in August, where she combines her life experiences with her literary skills.Timestamp:
00:00 Met Katie Ode, author and humorist, inspiring.
05:48 Authors should be valued by merit, not identity.
08:38 Struggled with Appalachian stereotypes and family history.
10:18 Embrace diversity beyond cultural stereotypes through media.
14:45 Take time, join the community, and share thoughtful stories.
19:47 Beautiful, inspiring story with vibrant food illustrations.
22:20 Isaiah inspired a funny, imaginative, dramatic child.
24:29 Authors often feel confident yet terrified.
27:50 Follow your heart, stay true, work hard.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Kevin O'Connor, the author of the forthcoming memoir, 2 Floors Above Grief. Scheduled for release today, O'Connor's book provides a unique blend of memoir, travelogue, and an exploration of the mental health aspects of working in the funeral industry from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Our conversation ranges from the intricacies of writing a memoir to the deep emotional and historical context behind his family's funeral business.
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00:00 Focused on writing a book in 2021.
03:12 Followed the guided process and published the book in 18 months.
06:41 The Initial audience was 150 family members, but expanded.
11:57 Planning follow-up books, inspired by family letters.
14:39 Funeral directors coping with inherited grief burden.
18:20 Authentic family stories, no fictionalization, considering fiction.
19:53 Use fiction to tell truths without hurting people.
24:30 Real, flawed characters are relatable and interesting.
28:08 Memoir covers multiple lives and personal stories.
30:06 Memoirs reflect interpreted past moments, not facts.
36:00 Resources for grief, book updates, newsletter, Instagram.
37:00 Shift toward emotional aspect in modern grieving.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I dive deep into aspiring authors' emotional and psychological challenges. Through personal anecdotes and imparted wisdom, I not only recount my journey riddled with self-doubt and dyslexia but also provide a guiding light for those grappling with similar fears. I share insights from my experiences and teach you how to transform fear into fuel for your writing journey.
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00:00 Convinced teacher to grade speeches without writing.
06:47 Kids inspired me to publish my book.
09:44 Self-doubt and mental habits are hard to break.
11:18 Tell a positive story if imagining the future.
16:43 Face fear; you'll overcome like before.
18:01 Join our author community: resources, workshops, support.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I dive into an enlightening conversation with SΓ©bastien Roger, a multifaceted entrepreneur, coach, and speaker. Rogerβs journey spans from creating a feature documentary to teaching languages, and ultimately, coaching individuals to fine-tune their public speaking abilities. Through his reflections, SΓ©bastien Roger offers insights on authenticity, the power of small steps, and the importance of emotions in storytelling.
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00:00 Sebastian is a kind and inclusive leader.
05:27 Refusing coaching led to an unsuccessful TEDx talk.
06:24 Promote meaningful ideas through TEDx talks.
11:29 Multilingual upbringing sets a precedent for easy learning.
12:57 Identity struggle leads to a broader perspective.
17:32 Living in a world of programmed characters.
19:56 Fear of writing, and storytelling challenges push boundaries.
24:08 Setting intention drives towards desired outcomes and mentors.
28:38 Embracing creative noncompliance to foster growth and change.
30:28 Overcome nervousness by focusing on others.
33:41 Supporting impactful communication on diverse platforms with clarity.
36:21 Deep conversations spark new thoughts and growth.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 mission
30:50 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I have an engaging conversation with Dr. Ronald Dwinnells, 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.
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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.
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Change is often sparked by a subtle shift β a gradual erosion of joy at work, or the dreaded Sunday nights where we canβt 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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