Interviews.

Here are all my podcast episodes featuring other authors, coaches, and professionals of all backgrounds!

Children's book author, Amanda Lynch, discusses why she chose self-publishing and why her books are selling well. She found a new way to pursue her purpose of serving marginalized children with books that entertain and teach mindfulness strategies.

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In this interview with my coaching client Angela Raspass, author of "Your Next Chapter," you'll discover what it's really like to write and publish your first book. Angela shares how she got past writer's block, why she chose to work with an author coach, and how her book is setting her up for her own next chapter.

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Have you ever thought about pursuing a traditional book deal? In this episode, Miriam Schulman shares the pros and cons of her experience publishing with one of the Big 5 publishers. Discover how working with a team, including a book coach, helped her through the process.

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If you've been thinking you about writing a children's book, this episode with author-illustrator Kimberly Wyman is for you. Kimberly shares how she made time to write, what it takes to create a children's book with excellence, and how she sold more books while supporting kids in foster care.

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What takes a book from good to great? Listen in as author and master coach Rachel Luna describes her journey from book proposal to book deal and from writing her book to seeing it hit the bestseller list. Rachel lets us peek behind the curtain to see how she dealt with rejection along the way and why there are some life stories she'll never tell. For more writing tips and inspiration, follow me on Instagram @candiceldavis.

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Why are you writing your book? Whatever your reasons, your book should help you have a greater (hopefully, positive) impact on your readers and on the world. And you should also earn a return on the investment of time, money, energy, and creativity you've made in your book.  In this episode, Parchelle Tashi, founder of the Author's Leverage, explains a no-brainer step to extend the impact and income potential of your book by creating a course.

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Whether you land a traditional book deal or self-publish, getting the word out about your book is always your responsibility. Find out how you can do it well—without spending a fortune or stressing yourself out.

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DEIB consultant and interior design expert Jessica Bantom was determined to write a book that would impact her industry in a positive way. With "Design for Identity," she has managed to write a book that can reach design students in classrooms and designers already working in firms. This book will transform the way designers consider marginalized or underrepresented people in their work.

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In this episode, you’ll meet Anita Henderson, author of “Becoming the Minimalist Entrepreneur.” Anita shares why she wrote a memoir of her professional life, including the obstacles she faced along the way and how she overcame them. You’ll also discover the many benefits Anita got from her book, all of which are available to you too!

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