
Journey Sixty6 Podcast
1) Memoir Expert Cristen Iris on the Elements of a Well-Written Memoir
Imagine a tent with only one pole – it would collapse, right? The same principle applies to storytelling, where tentpole scenes provide the essential structure and support. This is true for fiction as...Show More
2) Book Coach Lisa Tener on How to Navigate Feedback from Editors
As a writer, you understand the effort needed to transform raw ideas into polished words. Feedback from beta readers, book coaches, or developmental editors can show that a seemingly complete work req...Show More
3) How to Build a Following on LinkedIn that Translates to New Opportunities
In this episode, Amy Davies, a LinkedIn powerhouse, author of A Spark in the Dark, and CEO of First 30, shares actionable tips for turning your LinkedIn activity into new opportunities. Discover the b...Show More
4) How to Write about Difficult Topics in Memoirs
Writing a memoir likely will dredge up some difficult memories. For some writers, the pain of these memories might slow down the process of writing, like it did for Cheryl Landes, author of The Best I...Show More
5) What an Idea Does for Your Book
If you want to write a book that influences the world, you need to start with a creative idea. Great ideas form the essence of great books. And yet idea development is one of the biggest struggles of ...Show More
6) Octavia Goredema Finding Support throughout the Book Writing Journey
The book publishing journey doesn’t always start with writing the book. It often starts with a book proposal, especially if you want to pursue traditional publishing. But how do you get a book proposa...Show More
7) Becky Robinson on How to Cultivate Online Followers
The ever-evolving digital landscape can be daunting, leaving authors unsure of where to focus their efforts. Becky Robinson, founder and CEO of Weaving Influence, shares insights from her book Reach a...Show More
8) Virginia Frischkorn on Hosting Successful Book Launch Events
One of the most memorable days for an author—especially a first-time author—is their book launch party. It’s a celebration of the hours, days, months—maybe even years—you’ve devoted to writing your bo...Show More
9) Jordan Rosenfeld on Storytelling Techniques to Use in Nonfiction Writing
In the realm of nonfiction writing, facts and information reign supreme. They are critical to educating and persuading your audience. To do this, however, your writing must have emotional resonance. S...Show More
10) 7 Tips for Producing a Family History Documentary
There’s a story behind every successful family business and enterprise. Some families will write a book. But some families might find a documentary is the best way to capture the family story. In this...Show More