⚖️ Chatting with Betsy explores how Steven Eichenblatt turned Trauma into Triumph in his bestselling memoir, Pretend They Are Dead. Discover how honesty, courage, and forgiveness can help transform emotional pain into strength and purpose for a more peaceful, connected life.
🌿 Jessica Mann Uplift gives animals a voice in a heartfelt story of empathy and unity. Betsy Wurzel speaks with author Jessica Mann about her Habitat Trilogy, exploring compassion, connection, and the beauty of nature.
Chatting with Betsy explores the mission behind Quite Literally Books, a small press reviving forgotten works by American women authors. Learn how founders Lisa and Bremond are preserving history, encouraging discussion, and inspiring new generations of readers.
The rights to Blood Sapphire’s Revenge have been acquired by a streaming service, with plans for a multi-season television series. Dr. Farmer also shares that the sequel, Blood Sapphire’s Fury, is currently in the publishing process
In this engaging conversation with Betsy and Wurzel, Dennis shares the inspiration behind Real IMPACT, explaining how he carefully selected the stories, poems, and reading lists that make this book a must-have for anyone seeking motivation.
Jacqueline’s latest book, Jacob’s Melody: Harmony in Autism, highlights the transformative power of music therapy in helping children and adults with autism develop communication skills and find emotional balance.
Betsy has interviewed many authors, and this discussion deepened her appreciation for the dedication and strategy behind a book’s success. If you’re serious about getting your book into the hands of more readers, you won’t want to miss this episode!
The book is a reflection on her friendships with women 20 or more years older than her, and the invaluable wisdom, humor, and zest for life she gained from these relationships.

