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Episode 706 - Danielle Orsino

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Danielle Orsino is a Martial Arts Practitioner and a fantasy novelist who wrote “The Birth of the Fae” series.

It’s nice to have somebody to just tell me “hey, focus on the pad and don’t listen to the noise.” Because I’m getting critiqued and judged as an author for a while. You have those voices. So, its nice to have somebody to just be like “just hit the pad, that’s all you have to worry about right now…”

Danielle Orsino - Episode 706

Usually, the journey for us Martial Artists starts with either wanting to learn self-defense or being inspired by our heroes. Danielle Orsino, the author of The Birth of the Fae, started training on his father’s dare that he could get out of town if she got a yellow belt in Taekwondo. Later on, after a handful of tournaments, Danielle Orsino became a martial arts champion. Presently, she is a novelist and has written a book series.

In this episode, Danielle Orsino talks about her transition from a champion martial artist to a nurse and her journey to becoming an author. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

Check out Danielle Orsino’s books including The Birth of the Fae Series on Amazon

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Danielle Orsino is a Martial Arts Practitioner and a fantasy novelist who wrote “The Birth of the Fae” series.

It’s nice to have somebody to just tell me “hey, focus on the pad and don’t listen to the noise.” Because I’m getting critiqued and judged as an author for a while. You have those voices. So, its nice to have somebody to just be like “just hit the pad, that’s all you have to worry about right now…”

Danielle Orsino - Episode 706

Usually, the journey for us Martial Artists starts with either wanting to learn self-defense or being inspired by our heroes. Danielle Orsino, the author of The Birth of the Fae, started training on his father’s dare that he could get out of town if she got a yellow belt in Taekwondo. Later on, after a handful of tournaments, Danielle Orsino became a martial arts champion. Presently, she is a novelist and has written a book series.

In this episode, Danielle Orsino talks about her transition from a champion martial artist to a nurse and her journey to becoming an author. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

Check out Danielle Orsino’s books including The Birth of the Fae Series on Amazon

  continue reading

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