A Taylor Jenkins Reid Book Flight (E52)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Emily Fogg. Emily is the founder of Wise Owl Tuition. It has been a bit since we have done an author-based book flight, but the last one was one of the most popular episodes. So I am excited to introduce the episode today with a Taylor Jenkins Reid-based book flight. Happy listening!
Victory in WWII: The Power of Diversity and Ingenuity - Historical Fiction Book Flight (E47)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Kim Davis. Kim is a Naval officer and board-certified Ophthalmologist. This spring, she was recognized as the American Hospital Association Federal Health Care Executive of the Year. Over a 31-year career, she has served in various positions and locations across the globe supporting pandemic response, warfighter readiness, humanitarian assistance, and partner nation preparednes
Historical Fantasy and the Making of a Heroine with Lewis Jorstad (E38)
In today’s episode I am chatting with Lewis Jorstad. Lewis comes to us a developmental editor and writing craft author. His episode is packed full of information on the making of a heroine and writing craft. His book flight today focuses on historical fantasy. I hope you enjoy it! Happy listening!
Exploring Life Through Inspirational Non-Fiction with Kathy Izard (E37)
Kathy Izard is an award-winning author and speaker who has helped bring transformation to Charlotte in homelessness, housing, and mental health.
Historical Novels and Reading Around the World with Janet Hurley (E35)
Janet’s book flight today features historical fiction novels that allow us to read around the world. From books set in New Zealand to Burma to Japan, you are sure to love this book flight. Each book is written by an author that is locally born to that country and explores the impact of colonialism on the country. This would be a lovely book flight to travel through the pages to faraway places and learn more about their history. I hope you enjoy this episode and book flight as much as I did. Happy listening!
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!
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!
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.
Books That Spark Joy, Part 2 (E20)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Jacqui Lents. Jacqui is the hostess of Jacqui Just Chatters, which is a podcast that focuses on storytelling and the lives of ordinary people. She is also on her path to being a debut author. The book flight she provides us with today will stick with the theme of sparking joy and storytelling. Jacqui and I had such a fun conversation, that I decided to split it into two episodes. If you missed last week’s episode, be sure to listen to episode 19 as well.
Books That Spark Joy, Part 1 (E19)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Jacqui Lents. Jacqui is the hostess of Jacqui Just Chatters, which is a podcast that focuses on storytelling and the lives of ordinary people. She is also on her path to being a debut author. The book flight she provides us with today will stick with the theme of sparking joy and storytelling. Jacqui and I had such a fun conversation, that I decided to split it into two episodes. Stay tuned for part 2 next week!