Corrina Grace, author of The Weaver's Way, joins host Boni Wagner-Stafford on The Ingenium Books Podcast to discuss creating transformative change and the framework her book provides for engaging in meaningful discussions and ideas about change. Corrina's book aims to democratize the concept of change-making, making it accessible to ordinary people and challenging the myth of singular achievement in this field. In this episode, Corrina shares her journey as a changemaker and the challenges sh…
Tracy Lamourie, an experienced publicist and PR expert, joins Boni Wagner-Stafford on The Ingenium Books Podcast to discuss the importance of PR and publicity for authors. In this episode, Lamourie explains the difference between publicity and PR and highlights the value of media coverage in establishing thought leadership. She emphasizes that media coverage is earned through providing information that is of value to the media, rather than through seeking free advertising. Lamourie offers her …
Dr. Jack Rocco confronts the complexities of adoption and its aftermath through his compelling memoir, Recycled, aiming to understand and accept the irregularities of his life while urging society to rethink how we approach each adoption case.
Are you tired of feeling like your writing is falling flat? Have you been told to show, don't tell without ever really understanding what that means or how to do it effectively? If so, you're not alone. Do you want to take y...
Dr. Peter Silverstone's quest to revolutionize mental health treatment took an unexpected turn when he stumbled upon a shocking discovery. The implications are mind-blowing, and the future of mental health therapy may never b...
It could be said that an author's work is never done—even after the book is written and published. Marketing the book is an ongoing endeavour. On this episode we talk about how mindset can either help or hinder your efforts. ...
Money, money, money: it’s always about money. Whether you’re at the beginning of your author journey, in the middle of it or at the other end and you’re selling books like hotcakes, you’ve got to deal with the money. So we ar...
Traditional publishers are all looking for the same thing as they consider which authors and books to take on: a solid manuscript, a unique approach and clear audience, and an author with a platform. As indie authors, the con...
The intersection of money and authors is littered with confusing road signs and paved with uncertainty. Well beyond "how much can I earn once my book is published' the issue of money and authors is something we must all addre...
You’re likely familiar with the term “safe harbor.” Figuratively, it’s any place or situation that offers refuge or protection. Literally, it’s a harbor where ships can stay safe—whether from a storm, or pirates or during war...
Writing, publishing, and marketing a book is a big project, with lots of moving parts. Regardless of publishing model, there are costs involved: editing, layout and design, metadata research and preparation, and never mind al...
Every author was a reader first. And this love of reading is commonly cultivated as children. Children who read become adults to write... but more than that, they become adults who think, lead, innovate, and contribute. Writi...
Author Dina Marie's first book is My Fat Pants Don't Fit: A Mostly True Story of Divorce, Weight Loss, and Finally Finding Self-Love . Discover more about Dina's journey, both as a woman and as an author, and hear her read o...
Achieving Change has been called "critical and much-needed tools for the workplace" and it certainly is that. Online learning for employees is no longer optional, no longer 'second-best' to in-person training. To create and d...
Writing and publishing a book can be a highly stressful experience. But, it doesn’t have to be. Along with all the other decisions you make in the creative and publishing process, you get to decide how much stress to take on!...