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In this enlightening episode of the Writing at the Red House podcast, Kathi Lipp and Tonya Kubo explore the vital importance of supporting and championing other authors' work.
Kathi opens with a powerful quote: "Everybody wants a village. Nobody wants to be a villager." This sets the stage for an honest conversation about showing up for others in the writing community. Tonya shares personal stories about how specific books changed her life and motivated her to become a passionate supporter of other authors' work.
The duo discusses the paradigm shift from self-promotion to mutual support, explaining how this Christ-centered mindset recognizes that while not everything is ours to create, we can be good stewards of our platforms by sharing others' valuable messages.
Tonya offers practical advice for effectively championing others' work, emphasizing the importance of being specific in your support rather than offering generic praise. She illustrates this with engaging examples, including how she rallied support for her cousin's modeling contest and her approach to promoting Kathi's book "Sabbath Soup."
This episode is the first of a two-part conversation. In the upcoming episode, Kathi and Tonya will delve deeper into actionable strategies for collaboration, co-hosted events, and maintaining authenticity when spotlighting other authors.
Join us to discover how being a good "villager" in the writing community not only benefits others but enriches your own writing journey as well.
Access this episode's complete show notes and resource links here.
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In this enlightening episode of the Writing at the Red House podcast, Kathi Lipp and Tonya Kubo explore the vital importance of supporting and championing other authors' work.
Kathi opens with a powerful quote: "Everybody wants a village. Nobody wants to be a villager." This sets the stage for an honest conversation about showing up for others in the writing community. Tonya shares personal stories about how specific books changed her life and motivated her to become a passionate supporter of other authors' work.
The duo discusses the paradigm shift from self-promotion to mutual support, explaining how this Christ-centered mindset recognizes that while not everything is ours to create, we can be good stewards of our platforms by sharing others' valuable messages.
Tonya offers practical advice for effectively championing others' work, emphasizing the importance of being specific in your support rather than offering generic praise. She illustrates this with engaging examples, including how she rallied support for her cousin's modeling contest and her approach to promoting Kathi's book "Sabbath Soup."
This episode is the first of a two-part conversation. In the upcoming episode, Kathi and Tonya will delve deeper into actionable strategies for collaboration, co-hosted events, and maintaining authenticity when spotlighting other authors.
Join us to discover how being a good "villager" in the writing community not only benefits others but enriches your own writing journey as well.
Access this episode's complete show notes and resource links here.
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