Chatting with Betsy explores how Be Seen Now by Lee Glickstein helps people overcome public speaking fears. Learn how presence and connection build true confidence.
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.
That promise turned into a lifeline of letters from the war zone, and later, into a powerful book that captures the fear, humor, pain, and resilience of a young man navigating the harsh realities of Vietnam.
Betsy and Lonnee talk about what it means to be a late bloomer and why it’s never too late to reset your life. Lonnee shares a guiding idea from her book:
Betsy encourages everyone to consider preserving their family’s legacy by recording stories, advice, and personal reflections. These moments become priceless gifts for future generations.
In Betsy’s words, “The Death and Life of August Sweeney is a fascinating read that plunges you into the culinary world, explores complex human relationships, and demystifies the autopsy process. She couldn’t put it down!”