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If you want to know how bestselling authors find the time to write their books, the methods they use to be productive and how they find their ideas you will love this podcast. Writing coach Azul Terronez shares interviews with clients such as Pat Flynn, of the Smart Passive Income, Jon Vroman, of the Front Row Factor, and Dana Malstaff of Boss-Mom, Jadah Sellner of Simple Green Smoothies. Learn from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling authors. Want to get behin ...
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Welcome to The Creative Revolution Podcast, where we talk all about making ideas happen in the 21st century. If you’re a business owner, aspiring startup, author, speaker, coach, or just love creativity, this show is for you. This show is hosted by Ryan J. Rhoades, author of "The Science of Getting Rich: How to Manifest and Monetize Your Ideas" and "Stop Wasting Time and Burning Money: How to Crush Procrastination and Live the Life of Your Dreams". Ryan also runs RDShop.biz. You can connect ...
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Entering the world of authorship can be akin to embarking on an odyssey fraught with both excitement and trepidation. For many new authors, the path to publishing is uncharted, filled with potential pitfalls and learning curves. I share invaluable insights that shine a light on the common mistakes new authors often encounter and provide strategic a…
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In this episode of the "Authors Who Lead" podcast, Azul delves into the vulnerable world of author Carmin Caterina, whose book "It Starts With Me: One Mom's Journey to End the Pattern of Generational Trauma" provides a roadmap for breaking destructive cycles. With the wisdom gained from both her professional background as a speech-language patholog…
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In the realm of writing and publishing, there exists a complex web of possibilities and challenges that many authors find daunting. In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I speak with Kevin Anderson, founder of Kevin Anderson Associates, who peeled back layers of the publishing industry to provide listeners with invaluable insights into what the jo…
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Every person’s life is a unique manuscript filled with triumphs and tribulations, a story that when shared can resonate, inspire, and reveal universal truths. In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I talk with Andrew Coville, a former marine turned police officer turned author, about his powerful memoir "Summer 2009.” Through an intimate …
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As co-hosts of the “Authors Who Lead” podcast, Steve Vannoy and I are thrilled to announce our 300th episode. It’s been an incredible journey of inspiring conversations with visionary authors and leaders, and we’re filled with gratitude for the insights shared, the stories that moved us, and the community we’ve built together. In this special episo…
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I delve deep into the complexities of the writing process and the essential role of boundaries with renowned psychologist and best-selling author Abby Medcalf. Our insightful conversation uncovers Abby’s strategies for setting specific goals, her dynamic framework for book-writing, and the impact of her works on…
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I delve into the concept of resistance in writing. I discuss the challenges that authors face in owning the identity of an author and its impact on the writing process. I share his insights on how resistance can hinder the completion and publication of a book, and why aspiring writers must embrace the title of "…
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I delve into the intriguing world of Reid Thompson, an entrepreneur and life coach whose embrace of a playful, high-frequency lifestyle has dramatically transformed his creative journey. Reid’s story is a testament to the power of positive energy, conscious luck, and the law of attraction in reshaping our lives …
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In the ever-evolving world of book marketing, podcasts have emerged as a crucial platform for authors to share their stories, build their brands, and connect with readers. In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I speak with expert publicist and author Michelle Glogovac to explore the intricacies of podcast pitching and the importance of personal bran…
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Are you an aspiring author with a brilliant book idea but unsure of where to start? Do you often find yourself struggling with writer’s block or feeling overwhelmed by the thought of writing a book? In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I explore the common challenges faced by aspiring authors and share insights and strategies to help overcome write…
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I welcome entrepreneur and author Alex Charfen to discuss his book "The Entrepreneurial Personality Type: Your guide to the most important and misunderstood people among us." Despite not meeting in person due to illness, our conversation delves into his journey as an entrepreneur, overcoming challenges, and the …
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I engage in a candid conversation with Sandi Marx, a retired talent agent turned New York-based storyteller. The episode delves deep into the power of embracing mediocrity, the impact of honest storytelling, and the lessons learned from the creation of Sandi’s book, Slightly Above Average: Memoirs of a Successfu…
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I share valuable insights on how to overcome common challenges such as procrastination, perfectionism, and self-doubt when writing and publishing a book. I emphasize the importance of addressing the underlying factors that contribute to these obstacles and offer practical advice for aspiring authors. Timestamp: …
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Maryam Munir engages in a heartfelt and inspiring discussion about the transformative power of writing and trauma-informed parenting. She shares personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs with us, offering a glimpse into the journey of writing and the profound impact of transparent and courageous parenting. …
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Marie-Helene shares her profound wisdom from her book The Resilience Plan, designed to empower leaders and professionals to cultivate resilience and thrive personally and professionally. Discover how Marie-Helene challenges the conventional view of resilience as a fixed trait and advocates for it as a strategic …
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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I introduce seasoned literary agent and author Lucinda Halpern. With almost two decades of experience in the publishing industry, Lucinda has facilitated numerous book deals and recently penned her book, Get Signed, following an unconventional writing process emerging from her coaching experiences during the pan…
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In the world of writing and publishing, many aspiring authors find themselves grappling with a familiar obstacle: writer's block. While the urge to bring their ideas to life is strong, navigating the process of starting, completing, and releasing a book can be overwhelming. In this Authors Who Lead podcast episode, I provided invaluable insights an…
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Chris McAlister was once told by a literary agent that he would never be able to write anything successful until he was over forty years old. He didn’t listen to that agent and went on to write several books—and even created coaching programs around them. In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk to Chris about his books, his journey getting th…
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Stefan T.Wong didn’t originally come to me to work on his book, Talking to Crows. He actually came to get another project edited, but what happened was a reluctant writing project that became a profound and introspective creation. In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk to Stefan about his unexpected journey in writing this book, Talking to C…
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Have you been thinking about writing a book but find yourself stalling repeatedly? Maybe it’s on your bucket list and this is finally the year you’ll write it, but you’re confused about where and how to start. On this week’s episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk about how authors can overcome the challenges of getting started, finding inspiration, …
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Justin Chen was a serial entrepreneur who ended up co-founding the company PickFu out of necessity. Justin and his partner were working on a different business rebranding and redesigning the website and realized they needed feedback from their actual target audience, not just family and friends. Over a Thanksgiving weekend, they designed something …
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One of the most difficult parts of writing a memoir for an author is being vulnerable and honest on the page. We worry about how many details to add and whether our story will hurt others, so we tend to edit ourselves. I was impressed with how vulnerable and open Laura Whitfield is in her memoir. In this episode of "Authors Who Lead," I talk to Lau…
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Kevin Kruse is a New York Times bestselling author who was on our podcast Episode 56. Although he celebrates his bestselling status, it’s his self-published books that make him more money. This is why I encourage authors to prioritize writing an impactful book and focus on what they can control rather than becoming overly fixated on bestseller list…
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In this episode of "Authors Who Lead," I talk to Deb Schell about her book, “Creator to Community Builder: Find Calm While Building an Online Community”, and the art of community-building, book writing, and the challenges authors face in today's landscape. Timestamp: 00:00:51 Appreciates work building community in calm, strategic way. 00:05:28 Feel…
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There are times when I sit down to write, or create anything, and I just get stuck. I get stuck in my head. I get stuck in the past. I get stuck on how good it should be or would be or if I could do it better. On this week’s episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk about the common struggle all of us authors have at one point or another of getting stu…
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