Betsy Wurzel welcomes Sherri Rosen, a master storyteller and publicist, to discuss The Human Library, social media responsibility, and the power of lived stories.
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:
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
One crucial takeaway from this discussion? The power of book reviews! Lluew highlighted how reviews on platforms like Amazon and Goodreads significantly impact book sales and provide invaluable feedback to authors.
Through Conscious Research Solutions, Lillian Cauldwell provides basic research assistance tailored to individual needs. To get started, she also offers a complimentary 15-minute consultation to discuss research goals and how this service can help.
He also offers practical advice for savvy news consumption and proposes ways the industry can reform itself. Dan enthusiastically recommends this book to his audience.
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.
During the interview, they explore critical topics such as the Electoral College system, the irrationality driven by long-standing human biases, the influence of social media, and the complexities of the two-party political system. They also delve into some of America’s most challenging issues,…
He expresses gratitude for the profound impact his stories can have on readers, highlighting the unexpected twists and turns in life that shape our experiences and opportunities.
Half of all new scripts should forbid Artificial Intelligence involvement, with half of the new ideas for shows and movies coming from writers, not studios themselves.