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Authors Who Lead - Learn to write a book from bestselling authors and leaders

Authors Who Lead - Learn to write a book from bestselling authors and leaders

著者: Azul Terronez - Author TEDx Speaker Coach
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If you want to know how bestselling authors find the time to write their books, the methods they use to be productive and how they find their ideas you will love this podcast. Writing coach Azul Terronez shares interviews with clients such as Pat Flynn, of the Smart Passive Income, Jon Vroman, of the Front Row Factor, and Dana Malstaff of Boss-Mom, Jadah Sellner of Simple Green Smoothies. Learn from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling authors. Want to get behind-the-scenes insights about how first-time authors overcame their fears and found the courage to write? Are you curious about how successful bestselling authors write or learn how to publish and market a book? Have you thought, "I'd like to write a book," but I don't know where to start? I explore authors' journeys, how they craft their stories, become published, and share their art of writing books with the world. You are meant to write the book now and be inspired by those who have done it.

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  • How Neuropsychology Can Accelerate Your Results | Dr. Shannon Irvine
    2025/10/18

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    In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I welcome Dr. Shannon Irvine, an accomplished neuropsychologist, entrepreneur, and founder of the SINC Neurocoach Models.

    This riveting conversation peels back the curtain on Dr. Shannon’s journey from idea gestation to book launch, giving us an inside look at the neuroscience-driven method she shares in her new book, The 67-Day Year. Her work blends scientific rigor with practical wisdom and timeless principles, helping anyone—from new moms to high-powered CEOs—unlock levels of achievement they once thought impossible.

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    00:00 Sharing life-changing tools broadly
    04:48 Breaking through entrepreneurial barriers
    07:00 Neuroscience boosts results effectively
    10:37 Mastering change in 67 days
    15:25 Aligning your brain for goals
    18:29 Overcoming fear to create
    21:44 Azul’s vision and goal evolution
    25:40 Embracing your writing style
    30:02 The call to share wisdom
    31:20 Flip fear, share wisdom

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    35 分
  • How to Write a Book | Azul Terronez
    2025/10/04

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    Writing a book is a dream for many, but not every idea deserves 200 pages. In this solo episode of Authors Who Lead, I unpack one of the most common questions I hear from aspiring authors: How do I know if my idea is big enough for a book—or if it’s better off as a blog post, podcast, or talk?

    This question matters more than people realize. Books take time, energy, and long-term commitment. So before you dive in, let’s figure out what really makes a book-worthy idea—and how to avoid common pitfalls that keep writers stuck or stalled.

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    00:00 Determining if your idea’s a book
    05:49 Books: tools for transformation
    07:26 Blog posts aren’t books
    10:32 Beyond tips: broadening book appeal
    16:01 Evaluating your book’s purpose
    16:57 Five-day writing challenge

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    📚 Write and Publish your book

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    19 分
  • Breaking the Status Quo | Amy Cerny Vasterling
    2025/09/25

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    What does it really mean to be yourself in a world that rewards conformity and disconnection?

    In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Amy Cerny Vasterling—a public speaker, author, and intuitive—to discuss her powerful new book and what it means to live beyond the model society presents to us. With two decades of research and deeply personal insights, Amy shares how we become disconnected from ourselves—and how to reconnect with our inner truth.

    This conversation is one of the most thought-provoking I’ve had, and I know it will resonate with writers, creatives, and anyone feeling the stirrings of something deeper.

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    00:00 Origins of a book on narcissism
    03:06 Writing journey: from months to years
    09:25 The status quo of self-deception
    11:07 Challenging spiritual models globally
    13:24 Questioning educational norms
    19:20 Innovative teaching: students as authors
    23:08 Future book explores time perception
    23:55 Innate intuition and self-discovery
    27:34 Rethinking disability and contribution
    32:07 Unconventional success in education
    36:05 Overcoming fear for self-expression
    37:22 Join us on Authors Who Lead

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    COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
    📚 Write and Publish your book

    CONNECT
    📷 Instagram
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    38 分
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