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Get real and raw insider advice from published authors, for aspiring authors in just 5 minutes a week. Covering topics all the way from coming up with the right idea through writing, publishing, and marketing. Get over fears and obstacles, skip common mistakes, and fly over roadblocks that you don’t even know exist. This is real people helping real people - the best 5 minutes you’ll spend listening to podcasts for authors to get your book done and YOUR Voice out into the world. See the full ...
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Drink From the Well

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Replenish your inner leader with our executive elixir of wisdom, humor, and the power of human connection. CEO and vocal leadership expert Tina Dietz and her guests guide you through the dark forest of professional development to ignite your managerial magic with discussions on the most important topics we're facing in the workplace today. Visit http://DrinkFromTheWellPodcast.com for show notes, transcripts, and insights. About Your Host: Tina Dietz is the CEO of Twin Flames Studios—a full-s ...
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In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors,” Tricia Timm, author of "Embrace the Power of You: Owning Your Identity at Work," shares her experiences and insights as a first-generation board director, general counsel, venture investor, speaker, and author. Her mission is to inspire those who feel marginalized in the workplace, providing them wi…
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In this episode of 5 Minute Advice for Authors, Chris Riedel, the author of "Blood Money: One Man's Bare-Knuckle Fight to Protect Taxpayers from Medical Fraud," unravels the true story that documents his relentless pursuit to combat healthcare fraud, a staggering issue costing taxpayers over $200 billion annually, as estimated by the FBI. Chris sha…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Robin Pascoe, author of "The Carry-On Imperative: A Memoir of Travel, Reinvention, & Giving Back" shares the power of resilience, the transformative impact of personal storytelling, and her perspective on never giving up and finding purpose in life's challenges. Robin's advice for aspiring authors i…
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In this episode of 5 Minute Advice for Authors, Joanne Sweeney, the author of "Public Sector Marketing Pro: The Definitive Guide to Digital Marketing and Social Media for Government and Public Sector," dives into the discipline of public sector marketing, sharing her extensive experience and insights to empower government and public sector professi…
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In this episode of 5 Minute Advice for Authors, Dr. Steve Yacovelli, author of "Pride Leadership: Strategies for LGBTQ+ Leaders to be the King or Queen of Their Jungle," shares his expertise on leadership and empowerment strategies that can be used to identify areas needing improvement. Steve also offers advice for authors, encouraging them to shar…
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In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors,” Jesse and Lisa Ferrell, authors of “How You Leave Them Feeling: Your Foundation for Inspiring Love & Relationships,” share their journey of writing and publishing their book on love and relationships. They reveal the essence of their work, focusing on the power of relationship equity for deeper conn…
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In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors,” April Shprintz, the author of "Magic Blue Rocks: The Secret to Doing Anything," shares her journey and mission to help people realize that the impossible is achievable. With a focus on cultivating self-belief, April provides a roadmap for readers to follow, proving through her own life stories that …
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Sandy Gerber, the author of "Emotional Magnetism: How to Communicate to Ignite Connection in Your Relationships," Sandy introduces the concept of “Emotional Magnetism.” This is a powerful tool designed to revolutionize the way we interact with others. She also emphasizes the importance of carving ou…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," sit down with Deena Chochinov, author of "HomeWork: How to Be a Leader in the Boardroom and the Living Room.” She explains the integration of leadership qualities in both personal and professional spheres, challenging the conventional separation of our roles at home and work. Deena also offers inval…
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This episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors" features Betsy Cerulo, author of Shake It Off Leadership: Achieving Success Through the Eyes of Our Labels. Betsy shares her personal journey, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, risk-taking, and the belief in one's abilities to achieve seemingly impossible dreams. She encourages authors to embr…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Joanne Holbrook, author of “Your Passport to Parenting.” Her message is clear: there is more than one way to be a good parent, and her book serves as a guide to finding what works best for each unique family. In addition to her parenting wisdom, Joanne advises writers to start with …
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Jennifer Hough, the author of "Unstuck,” shares her profound insights into how visionary leaders can harness the laws of physics to bring their visions to life, accelerate their achievements, and live a life of fulfillment. Jennifer also offers advice to aspiring authors, highlighting the importance…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Constance Dierickx, a consulting psychologist and author of "Meta Leadership: How to See What Others Don't and Make Great Decisions." Constance brings her extensive experience in advising boards and CEOs to the forefront, sharing her insights on high-stakes decision-making and crisi…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by David Enevoldsen, author of "Emotional Embuffination.” With his unique approach to emotional intelligence and conflict resolution, David shares his insights on how individuals can become emotionally strong enough to overcome any conflict in life while maximizing positive feelings. H…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are delighted to feature Chrissie Kenaston, author of "What If I Name Her Grace?" and a dedicated military spouse and mother of three. Chrissie shares her mission to help mothers lighten their load by integrating faith and God's grace into every aspect of their lives.She discusses how bringing fa…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Ivan Estrada, a real estate entrepreneur, branding expert, and the author of "Brand With Purpose" dives into effective branding, revealing that it's much more than just the visual aspects like logos and colors. He stresses the importance of introspection and understanding the legacy one wants to lea…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Minette Norman, a former tech executive and a co-author of “The Psychological Safety Playbook.” Minette discusses the importance of creating an environment where psychological safety is prioritized, enabling individuals to express themselves without fear of negative consequences. Sh…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Jennifer Brown, author of four influential books, including “How to Be an Inclusive Leader.” Jennifer, with her extensive background in DEI consulting, emphasizes the importance of understanding and utilizing one's privileges and advantages to foster allyship and build more inclusiv…
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In this enlightening episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Kevin Wilde, author of "Coachability: The Leadership Superpower," emphasizes the importance of being curious and open to receiving feedback in effective leadership. This "learning zone," as Kevin describes it, is where leaders can truly harness the superpower of “Coachability.” Kevin al…
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In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors,” with Andrew and Michelle Preston, authors of "Friendship Love Autism,'' help readers navigate the complexities of relationships, particularly when one partner is autistic, in order to foster a deeper understanding and connection of one another. Their advice for authors in the writing process is to f…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors" featuring Brittany Hodak, a renowned customer experience speaker and the author of "Creating Superfans," Brittany shares her expertise on how businesses can elevate their customer experience to turn casual customers into lifelong advocates. Brittany offers two essential pieces of advice for aspiring …
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we welcome lisa wise, author of "Self-Elected: How to Put Justice Over Profit and Soar in Business." lisa, a change-maker and entrepreneur, shares her insights on justice-based business practices and offers a fresh perspective on how businesses can balance social responsibility with profitability. S…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Stephen "Shed" Shedletzky, author of "Speak Up Culture: When Leaders Truly Listen, People Step Up." Stephen shares his expertise on creating environments where people feel safe to speak up and express their ideas, feedback, and concerns by delving into the critical question of safet…
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In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we're joined by Jenn T. Grace, author of "Publish Your Purpose." As the author of 7 books and the owner of an innovative publishing house, Jenn brings her perspective on navigating the complex journey of book writing and publishing by emphasizing the need to have the right support system in place an…
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In this enlightening episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," sit down with Jessica Bantom, the author of "Design for Identity: How to Design Authentically for a Diverse World." Jessica brings her unique perspective as a diversity, equity, and inclusion practitioner, consultant, and speaker. Jessica delves into the importance of discussing identit…
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In this insightful episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," we are joined by Haesun Moon, the author of "Coaching A to Z, The Extraordinary Use of Ordinary Words.” Haesun, a renowned researcher and communication scientist, shares her unique approach to enhancing everyday conversations, both in personal and professional settings. She also offers pr…
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Were you told that you shouldn’t ‘brag’ or talk about yourself too much, and now it feels uncomfortable to promote your expertise or your business? In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors” with Lisa Bragg, the author of "Bragging Rights" and a specialist in purposeful self-promotion, Lisa offers a path to authentic and impactful expression.…
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Discover the transformative power of silence with Yedda Stancil, consciousness coach, consultant, and the author of Shut Up and Sit: Finding Silence and All the Life-Changing Magic that Comes with It. In this episode of “5 Minute Advice for Authors,” take a dive into her journey as an author as she shares her valuable insights and experience from n…
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Step into the world of Ryan Joseph Allen, queer mystic and author of “My Drug Dealer Brought Me to God,” where the journey of self-acceptance, meaning, and life's purpose intertwine. In this episode of "5 Minute Advice for Authors," Ryan shares profound insights drawn from his personal experiences and expertise as a Transformation Coach and discuss…
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Join us for an enlightening session with Gena Cox, a renowned expert in equity and inclusion and author of Leading Inclusion. In this episode "5 Minute Advice for Authors,”, Gena delves into the importance of representation and inclusivity in the literary world. Drawing from her vast experience, she shares insight on how authors can weave diverse n…
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Imagine a CEO spending their weekends knee-deep in a trout stream, lost in the serenity of fly fishing. Now picture another executive, moonlighting as a stand-up comedian. Probably not what you expect successful CEOs to look like, right? Explore the extraordinary world of "serious leisure" and how it's transforming the lives of leaders in unique wa…
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Two Boomers, an Xer, a Gen Z and a Millenial walk into a podcast to talk about multi-generational leadership - what could possibly happen? These leaders share their insights on the future of workplace culture, communication challenges influenced by generational differences, and ways we start moving beyond categorizations and biases. Get the full sh…
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Can leaders be funny without getting canceled, or is that just funny business? In this episode, Tina Dietz talks with comedians Alicia Dattner and Jeff Civillico, and founder of The Dames, Meghann Conter, about how comedy can connect people, create belonging, deepen authenticity, and even change the way we teach, train, and lead our teams. Get the …
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Why is Cultivating a Culture of Creativity in the workplace so important to success? Tina Dietz and creativity experts Dr. Minette Riordan and Katherine Torrini explore the benefits of letting your creative juices flow, how to encourage creativity among your employees, and how to overcome obstacles inhibiting your creativity. Get the full show note…
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Can conservation, activism, and capitalism coexist? Legendary Aquanaut Ian Koblick and Josh Cliffords, Founder of industry disruptor Free Water discussing their takes on vital questions for our future, such as how leaders today are pushing boundaries, innovating, and making inroads to change our future on this planet, and how we can make a differen…
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We might be a highly evolved species, but to your nervous system, an upcoming deadline is no different than a deadly saber-tooth tiger. Why is this? You’ve probably heard the term “Psychological Safety” thrown around. But is this a revolutionary belief, or simply a passing trend? And, what does this mean for leaders who might not feel psychological…
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The perfect podcast for leaders to enjoy and learn from, complete with wisdom from all the stories and experiences of the leaders who have come to the well before. Because leadership is ever-evolving, make sure you get your regular dose on any of your favorite podcast apps. We’re always here to refresh and entertain you anytime you need a Drink Fro…
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The perfect podcast for leaders to enjoy and learn from, complete with wisdom from all the stories and experiences of the leaders who have come to the well before. Because leadership is ever-evolving, make sure you get your regular dose on any of your favorite podcast apps. We’re always here to refresh and entertain you anytime you need a Drink Fro…
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