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What if a simple cassette tape could bridge generations and change the course of your family history? Join us as award-winning novelist and journalist Roni Robbins reveals how her grandfather's recordings became the foundation for her novel "Hands of Gold." Through this fascinating discussion, you'll discover the incredible story of resilience and survival that shaped Ronnie's family, and how the Holocaust and a groundbreaking medical trial intersected to save a life. We celebrate the importance of preserving family stories and using them as powerful tools for overcoming life's challenges.
Roni opens up about the delicate art of transforming personal family tales into fictional narratives. She shares her experiences with navigating family feedback, balancing authenticity with privacy, and the responsibility of portraying real people in fiction. As a seasoned journalist turned novelist, Ronnie discusses how her background in factual storytelling laid the groundwork for crafting a novel that resonates with universal themes. Our conversation highlights the transformative power of storytelling in fostering growth and understanding within families and communities.
In our exploration of Roni's authorial journey, we delve into the meticulous research required to ensure historical accuracy while embracing the creative liberties of fiction. Roni candidly discusses overcoming imposter syndrome and choosing traditional publishing to validate her work. This episode is a testament to the enduring themes of love, family, and resilience, demonstrating how the past can inform and empower our present and future. Tune in to learn more about Roni's work, her insights on family legacy, and the strength we inherit from those who came before us.
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By Nichol Ellis-McGregorWhat if a simple cassette tape could bridge generations and change the course of your family history? Join us as award-winning novelist and journalist Roni Robbins reveals how her grandfather's recordings became the foundation for her novel "Hands of Gold." Through this fascinating discussion, you'll discover the incredible story of resilience and survival that shaped Ronnie's family, and how the Holocaust and a groundbreaking medical trial intersected to save a life. We celebrate the importance of preserving family stories and using them as powerful tools for overcoming life's challenges.
Roni opens up about the delicate art of transforming personal family tales into fictional narratives. She shares her experiences with navigating family feedback, balancing authenticity with privacy, and the responsibility of portraying real people in fiction. As a seasoned journalist turned novelist, Ronnie discusses how her background in factual storytelling laid the groundwork for crafting a novel that resonates with universal themes. Our conversation highlights the transformative power of storytelling in fostering growth and understanding within families and communities.
In our exploration of Roni's authorial journey, we delve into the meticulous research required to ensure historical accuracy while embracing the creative liberties of fiction. Roni candidly discusses overcoming imposter syndrome and choosing traditional publishing to validate her work. This episode is a testament to the enduring themes of love, family, and resilience, demonstrating how the past can inform and empower our present and future. Tune in to learn more about Roni's work, her insights on family legacy, and the strength we inherit from those who came before us.
Nichol Ellis-McGregor, MHS | LinkedIn
Facebook
Mrs. Nichol (@mrs.nichol_7) | TikTok
Nichol Ellis-McGregor (@mrs_nichol) • Instagram photos and videos
HOME | Nichol-Empowerment Life Coach (nicholkellis-mcgregor.com)
Thank you for listening!