Historical Fiction Books on Strong Women Communities with Janis Robinson Daly (E32)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Janis Robinson Daly. Janis is the author of the historical novel, The Unlocked Path. Janis’ book flight focuses on historical fiction with strong women communities. Janis tells us all about a genealogy research that led to the writing of this book. Happy listening!
Turning Your Side Hustle Into a Business (E31)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Tanner Welsch of Rehab Rebels. Tanner gives us three great book recommendations to venture into entrepreneurship. These book recommendations can apply to the full range of entrepreneurs - from just starting out to those that are looking to take their side hustle to the next level. We talked about everything from experiencing burnout to finding your strengths and skills that translate into other businesses. Happy listening!
Captain Brett Crozier, U.S. Navy (Retired) and Nonfiction Adventure Stories (E30)
In today's episode, I am chatting with Captain Brett Crozier, US Navy (Retired). His book Surf When You Can, was just published on June 13th, 2023. His book flight includes nonfiction adventure stories. This episode is must listen.
Cynthia Newberry Martin on Reading and Belonging (to Something Bigger) (E29)
In today's episode, I am chatting with Cynthia Newberry Martin. Cynthia’s third novel, The Art of Her Life, was just published on June 6th, 2023. Her book flight includes books that inspired her to become a writer. I hope you enjoy it!
Books That Have Been Offscript (E28)
In today's episode, I am chatting with Bri Daniel. Bri is a co-host of Offscript podcast as well as the Lady Preacher Podcast and Reimagining Teaching. Offscript is her passion project with long time friend Alli Lines - where they read books that have been adapted into films, watch the films, then discuss the comparison of the two on the podcast. Stay tuned for this awesome book flight on Books That Have Been Offscript.
The Sacred Space Between Us (E27)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Matt Mattson. Matt is on a mission to spread more meaningful human connection and this topic is near and dear to my heart. His book flight today focuses on books that help us do just that. I hope you enjoy it, happy listening!
Childhood Memoirs From the Baby Boomer Years (E26)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Gail McGuire. Gail is the author of Raised on Freedom: Favored Tales of a Boomer Kid. Her book flight today focuses on childhood memoirs from the baby boomer years. I hope you enjoy it, happy listening!
Chanel Cleeton and Historical Fiction Love Stories (E25)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Chanel Cleeton. Chanel is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She is the author of many books including Next Year in Havana and her latest The Cuban Heiress. Her book flight today focuses on historical fiction love stories and gives a unique opportunity to hear who Chanel is as a reader.
Taking the Classics Outside with Amy Bushatz (E24)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Amy Bushatz. Amy is a reporter, editor, runner, Army wife and is the founder of Humans Outside. In this episode, Amy tells us all about the science of getting outside as well as practical tips to doing it and her energy is contagious. Her book flight focuses on classic books from our childhood reading days and is guaranteed to strike nostalgia into your hearts.
The Art of Storytelling (E23)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Melody Ann. Leaders, speakers and entrepreneurs leverage Melody Ann to unleash their expertise, finish writing their book and build their business to the next level. Melody is the Founder of Author Nation and is here today to talk to us about the art of storytelling and books she loves.