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What happens when childhood memories collide with historical events?
In this episode, I sit down with Rhonda Zimlich—author, writing teacher at American University, and storyteller. Rhonda shares the inspiration behind her novel, Raising Panic, a story rooted in her own experiences and the tragic PSA 182 crash in San Diego.
Set in 1978 in rural Southern California, Raising Panic captures the resilience of two young girls navigating chaos and loss. Rhonda opens up about weaving personal history into fiction, exploring the nuances of memory, trauma, and creativity.
Does technology threaten creativity—or enhance it?
We explore this question, discussing how Gen Z’s innovative use of technology is reshaping literature and storytelling.
Tune in for an episode that celebrates resilience, creativity, and the enduring power of stories to
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Imagine spending nearly a decade dreaming about writing your first book, only to finally break through with a 30-day writing challenge.
That’s exactly what happened with our guest, Bradley Charbonneau, an author who has now penned 35 books. He opens up about his battle with procrastination and perfectionism, sharing how he transformed his creative process to produce work consistently for over seven years.
In this podcast, we explore the trials and triumphs of leaving traditional publishing behind, and how aligning life with true passions can lead to a balanced, fulfilling career.
We also discuss the importance of leveraging a personal brand and exploring additional revenue streams like courses or coaching.
We also highlight the value of authentic conversations, such as podcast interviews, in building a supportive community that sustains both creativity and financial stability.Support the show
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What if pursuing your passions could redefine aging?
Meet James Flaherty, 89, who’s added not just years but vitality to his life. Starting his writing journey later, Jim has authored four books, including his latest, Embrace Your Age, a reflection on aging with a purpose that challenges the idea of “feeling old.” In this episode, he shares his insights on staying active and positive through the years, plus stories of friends who chose a different path.
James' career kicked off in 1957 as a New York copywriter on a tight budget. Since then, he's navigated life and work from NYC to Buenos Aires, all while balancing family and creative growth. Decades later, he’s still writing daily, showing that dedication can last a lifetime.
Tune in to hear about James' daily habits—simple routines that keep him grounded, healthy, and connected. With each day he embraces as a gift, Jim’s story reminds us: life is yours to keep writing, no matter the age.Support the show
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Renowned dermatologist and author Dr. Steve Feldman shares the inspiring journey behind his book Bent Toward Justice, highlighting how diverse perspectives, including Holocaust survivor Murray Swartzman’s story, reshaped his worldview.
He discusses the emotional complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Yitzhak Rabin’s influence, and the challenges of advocating for peace.Dr. Feldman reflects on his potential congressional campaign, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s principles, and the power of storytelling to foster empathy, challenge assumptions, and drive meaningful change.
He emphasizes the need for increased advocacy from diverse voices, particularly within conservative and Jewish communities, to counter the notion that violence leads to peace.Through transformative anecdotes, including one that altered his medical decision-making, we explore the potential of storytelling to shape public perception, bridge divides, and influence policy.
Join us as we examine the profound impact of stories in fostering understanding and promoting societal change.
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Do you want to build a thriving writing career and monetize your content?
Tune in as David Mcilroy breaks down the exact strategies he used to grow a massive audience on Medium and Substack.
From consistent posting to effective networking, he’s got the blueprint for success—and he’s planning to go full-time by year's end, thanks to his supportive subscriber base.We dive into the nitty-gritty of paywalls, comparing monetization models on Substack and Medium, and offering tips on when and how to charge for your content. Plus, get the scoop on hosting online courses through Thinkific, Gumroad, and Kajabi to expand your income streams.
David also opens up about his journey through independent publishing and solopreneurship, including how he landed a deal and navigates the ups and downs of going solo.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, this episode is packed with actionable insights for writers and creators.Support the show
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Curious about how alcohol shaped American history and continues to influence our lives today?
Join us for a compelling conversation with marketing expert and author Ella Parlor as we uncover the untold stories behind America’s relationship with alcohol.
From the Prohibition era to today’s complex regulatory landscape, we explore the fascinating history of the 18th and 21st Amendments and their enduring impact on society.Ella shares her unique insights on the controversial "mommy wine culture" and the ethical challenges of alcohol marketing in parenting.
We also dive into the creative and challenging journey of writing and publishing her book, High Tolerance, and discuss how social media is reshaping the public image of alcohol.
Whether you're a history buff, a concerned parent, or someone interested in the ethics of marketing, this episode is packed with eye-opening discussions and invaluable insights.
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Award-winning children's author Neil Rosen, also known by his whimsical pen name Professor Stork, joins me to share his inspiring journey from a bookish childhood to rediscovering his passion for writing later in life.
His latest graphic novel, Mila on Purpose, celebrates friendship and diversity and aims to help children build confidence.
We also weigh the pros and cons of each publishing method, from the lengthy process of landing a traditional publisher to the financial and creative freedom of self-publishing.
We share practical strategies for parents, from finding books that align with your kids' interests to making reading a shared activity.
Don’t miss our discussion on writing series to build an audience, featuring everything from children’s rhyming books about nature to engaging fiction.Support the show
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In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Winter, a French Cajun author whose writing is deeply influenced by his rich cultural heritage and the vibrant history of South Louisiana. His historical fiction, Wake the Devil, is inspired by the notorious X-Men murders of 1918 in New Orleans.
Join us as Ryan shares his journey to finding his unique voice, transitioning from imitating literary giants to crafting his own compelling stories.
We delve into what sets horror apart, exploring how it uniquely exposes our deepest fears and vulnerabilities.
We'll also take a nostalgic trip back to the 80s, recounting the spine-chilling films by directors like Wes Craven and John Carpenter that haunted our childhoods and solidified our fascination with the genre.
Don't miss this episode, which will ignite your creativity and give you a deeper appreciation for the genre of horror fiction.Support the show
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What happens when war disrupts the creative minds of writers?
Middle Eastern writers' anthology: We explore Jordan's latest anthology, Stories from the Center of the World, which showcases the diverse voices of Middle Eastern writers navigating the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape. Arab American Authors in Focus: We highlight the remarkable journey of Omar El-Akkad and other Arab American authors, examining how trauma and resilience shape their narratives.The Editorial Eye: Jordan shares insider tips for aspiring writers, revealing what it takes to make literary submissions stand out in an evolving publishing landscape that's increasingly embracing diverse voices.
In this episode, I conversed with Franco-Moroccan-American writer Jordan Elgrably, editor-in-chief of The Markaz Review, where we delved into the intersection of literature and conflict. Here are some of the highlights of our conversation:Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that celebrates the resilience of creativity in the face of adversity and the promise of more stories to come.
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Ever wondered how artificial intelligence is shaking up jobs and our creative landscape?
Join us as we unpack these changes with bestselling author Matt Witten. In this episode, Matt dives into the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists in his latest novel, Killer Story.
He shares insights into the evolving challenges of journalism and how AI might just be the next big disruptor.
From securing an agent to seeing Leonardo DiCaprio's company adapt his book The Necklace into a movie, Matt takes us through the highs and lows of his publishing journey.
We explore his 20-year stint in television and how it influenced his transition back to writing novels.
Whether an AI enthusiast or a budding writer, this episode is packed with invaluable advice and compelling stories you won't want to miss.Support the show
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In this episode, I sit down with Deborah Kevin, founder and chief inspiration officer of Highlander Press.
We uncover surprising statistics about book sales, discuss the financial intricacies of advances and royalties, and reveal why independent publishers are outpacing traditional ones in today's fast-paced market.
From self-publishing challenges to the nuances of hybrid models, Deborah and I explore the full spectrum of publishing options available to authors today.
Discover how professional editing and design can catapult self-published authors to success and learn about Highlander Press's unique approach to integrating the best of both traditional and independent publishing.Support the show
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Ever wondered how a book goes from a manuscript to a bestseller?
Join me in this episode as I sit down with Elizabeth Briggs, the editorial director at Saqi Books, who gives an exclusive look behind the scenes at one of Europe's most unique publishing houses.
Elizabeth shares the rich history of Saqi Books, which evolved from Europe's first Arabic language bookshop, and reveals how they continue to amplify bold and inspiring voices from the Arab and Muslim worlds.
Elizabeth also offers a glimpse into her daily routine as a publishing professional in London. From her invigorating cycle commute to the multitude of tasks she juggles, including coordinating with production teams, securing author endorsements, and pitching books to sales teams, she paints a vivid picture of her dynamic role.
We also decode the manuscript submission process and what it takes to get your book noticed. Elizabeth walks us through key industry events like the London Book Fair and Frankfurt, where agents and publishers pitch their next big ideas.
This episode is a must-listen for aspiring authors and anyone fascinated by the evolving landscape of global literature.Support the show
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Jordanian author and gender activist Fadi Zaghmout is passionate about the transformative landscape of Arabic science fiction.
His novel Heaven on Earth and its sequel portray the prospects of a world free from the clutches of aging and invites reflection on the societal ripples such a future might create.
In our conversation, we scrutinize how these boundary-pushing themes are received in the traditionally conservative Arab society and the growing appetite for narratives that dare to chart the unexplored territories of tomorrow.
We also tackle the shifts in publishing strategies and the promise of platforms like Amazon KDP for Arabic literature.
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When Mark Ryall coached his daughter Stephanie in competitive running, he forged a bond far beyond the track.
Their story, Run Daughter, Run Father, is not just a training manual – it's a testament to their shared triumphs and a lifelong passion. Inspired by my own journey back into running and writing, this episode celebrates the limitless potential for reinvention.
If you're lacing up for the first time or starting your first draft, remember - age is just a number. Join us for a conversation about endurance and expression, where the starting line is always open.Support the show
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Can laughter be the best medicine for aging? Humorist Neil Offen thinks so!
He delivers a hilarious and insightful take on the trials and triumphs of boomer life in his book Building a Better Boomer.
Join us as Neil shares his satirical wit and offers a refreshingly honest look at aging. We'll discuss the power of laughter, the evolution of book publishing, and even how to navigate the ever-changing world of social media.Neil's unique perspective resonates with readers of all ages.
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Toby Dorr, is a former prison librarian who made headlines in 2006 for assisting convicted murderer John Manard in a daring escape from the Lansing Correctional Facility in Kansas.
Toby, who faced legal consequences for her role in the escape, shares her side of the story, shedding light on the events that captivated the nation in her new memoir Living with Conviction.
Hear firsthand about the choices she made, the consequences she faced, and what life has been like since her involvement in this infamous prison break.
Don't miss this in-depth conversation with a central figure in one of recent history's most talked-about prison escapes.Support the show
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Kristen Van Nest, an author, actor, and comedian, joins us to recount the lessons learned while navigating this tumultuous yet exhilarating journey.
From the conservative confines of her upbringing to globetrotting adventures, Kristen's story is a testament to the fearless pursuit of personal and professional fulfillment, detailed humorously in her memoir Where to Nest.
In a world that often equates success with a linear career path, Kristen's narrative shatters the mold, proving that the road less traveled can make all the difference. She discusses the significance of family support and the courage needed to leap into the unknown.
Balancing a successful copywriting business with her comedic and writing pursuits, Kristen embodies the poise and resilience of someone who truly understands the art of the hustle.
Throughout our conversation, Kristen tackles the gritty realities of memoir writing, the intricacies of book marketing, and the hurdles of managing an Airbnb venture with unyielding humor and insight.
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When a patient's desire for distraction developed into a realm of magic, fantasy author Danielle Orsino, who was working as a nurse, discovered her true passion.
Join us as Danielle recounts her extraordinary journey from nursing to becoming a novelist, revealing the unexpected turns life can take. Her stories transcend tales of the mystical Fae and their cosmic conflicts and companionship.Listen to this episode, which is brimmed with the magic of storytelling and the reality of making dreams come true.
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In this episode, Becky Parker Geist, CEO of Pro Audio Voices, joins us to explore the booming audiobook industry.
We cover the technological advancements that have made audiobooks more accessible, their significant impact on multitaskers like myself, and the journey from tape to digital.
We also discuss how platforms like Amplify Audio Books Create empower authors by offering a non-exclusive distribution model, challenging traditional retail monopolies and enhancing the author-listener connection.We delve into the hurdles of audiobook production and marketing, highlighting Pro Audio Voices' scholarship program for authors facing financial challenges.
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In this episode, Shireen Sabanegh shares her journey from museum management in Jordan to creating children's stories in the UK.
She reveals the intricate process of traditional publishing, from the excitement of having two manuscripts accepted to collaborating with publishers and illustrators.
The discussion delves into themes like representing disability in children's books through empowering narratives and the impact of storytelling on fostering inclusivity among young readers, particularly in Arabic children's literature.
We explore Shireen's methods for teaching Arabic to children in the diaspora, blending classical and colloquial language
Shireen also talks about her latest projects aimed at promoting adaptability and female empowerment, enhancing learning experiences beyond the classroom.
She offers advice to aspiring authors on the importance of embracing revisions and feedback to refine their stories for young audiences.Support the show
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