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  • Episode 34 Lindsey Van Wagner author of Spirit Vigilante: Sharing My Truth to Help You Live Yours
    2025/04/18

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Lindsey Van Wagner—author of Spirit Vigilante: Sharing My Truth to Help You Live Yours. Lindsey opens up about her journey of healing, authenticity, and empowerment. Learn what it means to become a “spirit vigilante,” how to break through internal blocks, and why physical wellness is essential to living your truth.

    Books available at Kensington Row Bookshop. Connect with Lindsey:

    ✨ Books available at Kensington Row Bookshop 🌐 thespiritvigilante.com 📲 Instagram.com/spiritvigilante

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    27 分
  • Episode 33: Jameson Keys author of The Vanishing Ballerina
    2025/04/12

    In this episode, we sit down with Jameson Keys—business development pro, former ESL instructor, and author of the suspenseful debut The Vanishing Ballerina. Jameson shares how his path led from teaching and podcasting to fiction writing, and what inspired the creation of ex-NYPD detective Bobby Bocchini.

    We dive into the book’s powerful themes, the meaning behind its haunting title, and how co-hosting the true crime podcast What We Lose in the Shadows with his daughter influences his writing.

    He also talks about his advocacy for public libraries, creative hobbies, and what’s next for Bobby Bocchini.

    📚 Grab your copy locally at Kensington Row Bookshop ✍️ Meet Jameson and get your book signed at Day of the Book Festival 🔗 More info at jamesonkeys.com

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    29 分
  • Episode 32 Stuart Ullman author of Teuta's Child: A Breathtaking Novel of Ancient Civilizations
    2025/04/04

    In this episode, we speak with author Stuart Ullman about his debut novel Téutas’ Child, a gripping prehistoric adventure set during a real climate crisis over 8,000 years ago. The story follows Kaikos, a blind 12-year-old girl surrounded by mystery and superstition, as her village faces both natural and human challenges.

    We explore why Stuart chose 6192 BC as his setting, how his background—from global childhood to a career in the Navy—shaped his storytelling, and how writer’s block has been around since the days of Enheduana, the world’s first known author. He also shares insights on crafting Kaikos’ powerful character and what’s next in the Téutas world.

    If you love ancient history, myth, and strong heroines, don’t miss this conversation.

    📚 Téutas’ Child is available at the Kensington Row Bookshop

    Learn more about Stuart at Kensington Row Bookshop: https://www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com/stuart-ullman-local-author

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    37 分
  • Episode 31 Steve Piacente, Master of Ceremonies at Day of the Book and author of Pretender
    2025/04/03

    Join us for a conversation with Steve Piacente, who will be the Master of Ceremonies at the 18th Annual Kensington Day of the Book Festival on April 27th, as he shares insights on the festival’s impact, his acclaimed novels Pretender and Bootlicker, and the influence of journalism on his storytelling.

    We also explore his work as a life coach, his Next Phase Life Coaching approach, and his advice for navigating career shifts along with his upcoming fourth novel titled The Run of Their Lives and where the inspiration came from.

    Don’t miss this insightful episode as well as tips for first time and returning authors! Learn more at stevepiacente.com

    His commercial site: https://www.piacentephotos.com/

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    25 分
  • Episode 30 Bob Roller Trail Dogs and Firefighters: A Memoir from the Burning West
    2025/03/20

    Join us for a powerful conversation with Robert J. (Bob) Roller, a veteran emergency manager, firefighter, paramedic, and author of Trail Dogs and Fire Fighters: A Memoir from the Burning West. Bob shares gripping stories from the frontlines of wildland firefighting, the deep bonds between firefighters, and the emotional and physical toll of battling nature’s fury.

    We’ll discuss how wildfires have changed, what it takes to be a firefighter, and the personal journey that led Bob to write his memoir. Don’t miss this compelling episode!

    📖 Find Bob’s book wherever books are sold. 📲 Connect with him on Bluesky: @emergency-bob.bsky.social

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    34 分
  • Episode 29 Jennifer Hamady The Art of Singing
    2025/03/13

    Join renowned voice coach, therapist, and author Jennifer Hamady as she explores the psychology of singing, performance, and self-expression. With clients ranging from Grammy winners to corporate leaders, Jennifer unpacks the fears and mental blocks that hold us back, offering expert insights to help you unlock your true voice.

    Jennifer unpacks the fears, doubts, and mental roadblocks that hold singers back, offering expert insights on finding your true voice—both physically and emotionally. Whether you're a professional vocalist, a public speaker, or someone looking to break free from self-doubt, The Art of Singing by Jennifer Hamady provides tools, techniques, and inspiration to help you unlock your full potential.

    Connect with Jennifer:

    Connect with Jennifer: 🌐 Website 📖 The Art of Singing 🔗 All Links 📸 Instagram 🎤 Classes & Coaching 📧 Email 💼 LinkedIn 🐦 Twitter/X 📘 Facebook

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    26 分
  • Episode 28 Barbara Seeber The Empresario's Wife: The Woman at the Center of the Texas Revolution
    2025/03/11

    Join us for a fascinating conversation with Barbara H. Seeber, acclaimed author and historian, as we discuss her novel The Empresario’s Wife: A Woman at the Center of Revolution. Set against the backdrop of early Texas, this gripping tale explores love, power, and resilience in a time of upheaval.

    Barbara shares the inspiration behind the book, the challenges of blending history with fiction, and the untold stories of women who shaped history. Plus, she offers insights into her writing process and what’s next for her.

    Don’t miss this captivating episode! Learn more at barbaraseeber.com.

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    36 分
  • Episode 27 Ken Fireman The Unmooring
    2025/03/06

    Journalist-turned-novelist Ken Fireman joins us to discuss The Unmooring, his gripping historical novel set in the turbulent 1960s. Drawing from his own activism—from civil rights protests to the 1968 Democratic Convention—Fireman explores the era’s political and social upheaval and its relevance today.

    We dive into his writing process, the challenges of blending history with fiction, and his Substack Liticisms. Plus, what’s next for him and where to find his work.

    Connect with Ken: 🌐 kenfireman.com 📘 Facebook | 📸 IG/Threads: @khfireman | 🔗 LinkedIn 📖 Kensington Row Bookshop

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    25 分