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By Jason Vidaurri: Podcast host, Entrepreneur, Leadership, Self Help, Storytel
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
Dallas Woodburn is a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and plays. Her debut YA novel, The Best Week That Never Happened, is forthcoming from Month9Books in April 2020. Her collection of short stories Woman, Running Late, in a Dress was published in 2018 by Yellow Flag Press and won the Cypress & Pine Short Fiction Award. A 2014 Steinbeck Fellow in Creative Writing at San Jose State University, Dallas also won the international Glass Woman Prize and is a four-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize. Her short stories have appeared in ZYZZYVA, The Nashville Review, The Fourth River, Superstition Review, Louisiana Literature, Monkeybicycle, Cicada, North Dakota Quarterly, and many other journals, as well as American Fiction 13: The Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging American Writers. Her nonfiction has been published in Family Circle, Writer’s Digest, The Writer, The Los Angeles Times, Modern Loss, and more than two dozen Chicken Soup for the Soul series books. Her plays have been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, South Lake Tahoe, and Maryland.
Website:
http://dallaswoodburnpr.com/
Podcast Overflowing Bookshelves:
https://anchor.fm/dallas-woodburn
Book:
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Week-That-Never-Happened
Donald Davis Youtube Story:
https://www.youtube.com/Donald Davis
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Randy Ginsburg is a natural-born entrepreneur who exudes contagious optimism. When he was eight years old, Randy learned that his father had recently sold an old photograph of him toddling through the fields of a nature conservancy for use in a corporate publication. Upon hearing the news that his picture would be featured on the cover of a magazine, Randy looked at his dad and asked, “Do I get a model fee?” From there, his entrepreneurial quest began and has continued to this day. From door-to-door snow shoveling services, lemonade stands and high-end sneakers sales, to manufacturing his own cut and sew clothing pieces, Randy has sold it all. His passion for business has carried through to adulthood as he graduated from
the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, where he earned a double major in Entrepreneurship and Marketing. When he is not speaking or writing on the world of business and entrepreneurship, he enjoys keeping up with the latest fashion news, freestyle rapping, and traveling with friends. Randy is passionate about empowering others to think outside of the box, get creative, and follow their dreams. Book: Adversity to advantage.
https://www.randymginsburg.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
With more than forty years’ experience in the publishing world, and nearly thirty in entertainment, Dr. Ken Atchity is a "story merchant"-- writer, editor, producer, career coach, teacher, and literary manager, responsible for launching hundreds of books and dozens of film and television productions. His life's passion is finding great storytellers and turning them into bestselling authors and produced screenwriters.
In one of his recent works he produced the film called “The Meg” (Jason Statham, Warner Brothers), "Hysteria" (Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hugh Dancy, Informant Media), "Expatriate" (Aaron Eckhart, Informant), the Emmy-nominated "The Kennedy Detail" (Discovery), "The Lost Valentine" (Betty White; Hallmark Hall of Fame), "Joe Somebody" (Tim Allen; Fox), "Life or Something Like It" (Angelina Jolie; Fox), and "14 Days with Alzheimer's."
His own books include novels, The Messiah Matrix and Seven Ways to Die, and nonfiction A Writer’s Time, Writing Treatments that Sell, and Sell Your Story to Hollywood.
https://storymerchant.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
With more than forty years’ experience in the publishing world, and nearly thirty in entertainment, Dr. Ken Atchity is a "story merchant"-- writer, editor, producer, career coach, teacher, and literary manager, responsible for launching hundreds of books and dozens of film and television productions. His life's passion is finding great storytellers and turning them into bestselling authors and produced screenwriters.
In one of his recent works he produced the film called “The Meg” (Jason Statham, Warner Brothers), "Hysteria" (Maggie Gyllenhaal, Hugh Dancy, Informant Media), "Expatriate" (Aaron Eckhart, Informant), the Emmy-nominated "The Kennedy Detail" (Discovery), "The Lost Valentine" (Betty White; Hallmark Hall of Fame), "Joe Somebody" (Tim Allen; Fox), "Life or Something Like It" (Angelina Jolie; Fox), and "14 Days with Alzheimer's."
His own books include novels, The Messiah Matrix and Seven Ways to Die, and nonfiction A Writer’s Time, Writing Treatments that Sell, and Sell Your Story to Hollywood.
https://storymerchant.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Charlie McCoin is a comedian, speaker, storyteller, and writer. He brings his unique style of humor to the stage using clever wit and southern charm. Charlie has performed in churches, comedy clubs, theaters, and some living rooms around the country.
Charlie was raised and still lives in Tennessee. He credits his southern upbringing as a source of his stories. His humor is infused with memories of home and family. Through his presentations, you will see and experience many of the characters that influenced him in addition to his off beat view of the world. Charlie's humor resonates with the whole family. He firmly believes that laughter is life's universal language.
Charlie McCoin is a member of the Country Music Association and the National Storytelling Network. He holds a B.S. in Communication Studies from Trevecca University in Nashville, TN, an M.A. in communication from Spring Arbor University, and he’s pursuing his doctorate at East Tennessee State University.
http://www.charliemccoin.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Christine Gentry joins BBQ on the list of good things to come out of Texas. She holds a Ph.D. in English Education from Columbia University and currently serves as Visiting Assistant Professor and Residency Director for the NYU Teacher Residency in Corona, California. In what little spare time she has, Christine likes to write short stories, perform in oral storytelling shows, and produce/host shows around the country for The Story Collider. Her writing has been published in English Journal, The English Record, and Printer's Devil Review magazines, and her oral stories have been featured on the TEDx stage, The Moth Radio Hour, and This American Life. She is also a Moth Mainstage performer and two-time Moth GrandSLAM champion.
http://www.christinegentry.net/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Erin is the artistic director of science storytelling nonprofit The Story Collider. Every year, the Story Collider (storycollider.org) produces more than fifty storytelling shows around the world, at which scientists, journalists, storytellers, comedians, and more take the stage to share their true, personal stories about science. Story Collider's podcast has been named one of "The Best Science Podcasts to Make You Smarter" by Popular Science and one of Salon.com's "13 Science Podcasts for Short Attention Spans." As a storyteller herself, Erin is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice. She has appeared on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in The New York Times-bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories.
Storycollider.org
https://www.storycollider.org/staff-bios/2019/1/9/erin-barker
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Interviewed by Oprah Winfrey after writing her first book, “Standup Comedy: The Book,” Judy Carter went from playing Vegas as a headlining standup comic to become an in-demand corporate speaker. Speaking on The Power of Purpose to overcome stress and navigate change, she was featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, CNN, as well as being a frequent contributor to NPR’s “All Things Considered.”
Judy doesn’t like to brag, but she did write the Bible. No joke, she’s the author of“The Comedy Bible” (Simon & Schuster) as well as “The Message of You” (St. Martin’s Press).
Email: [email protected] for free journal gift about story framework.
https://themessageofyou.com/
https://judycarter.com/
Judy suffered from a 15 year-battle with bulimia, severe bouts of depression, and a constant feeling like she had a big purpose for being on this planet that she wasn't yet living into.
Then, she shed the shackles of who she thought she had to be, stopped seeking external approval, broke away from the traditional family dynamic, and embarked on all sorts of magnificent adventures.
Judy went from six-figure corporate success to become a yoga teacher and Reiki Master.
Her world moved from high heels to bare feet and she loved it. She became a travel writer, learned how to surf, and leaped into her biggest dream of moving to Kauai on Hawaii — that's when she launched into a whole new paradigm of being and believing in magic.
By showing up authentically, you create a better world for our children to grow up in, and she especially wants this for my daughter, Wilder.
Be brave. Be bold. Be free. And, by doing so, you fill the unique niche the world needs that could only be brought about through YOU.
https://www.wildheartedwords.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
73Mentors Podcast
http://73mentors.com/
Matthew Dicks is an elementary school teacher and the internationally bestselling author of Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend, Something Missing, Unexpectedly, Milo, The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs, and Storyworthy: Engage Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling. He is a 38-time Moth StorySLAM and 6-time Moth GrandSLAM champion and the founder and Artistic Director of Speak Up a Hartford-based storytelling organization. (and co-host of a podcast of the same name along with his wife Elisha) He is also a wedding DJ, minister, stand-up comic, and a Lord of Sealand. Matt loves ice cream cake, golf, tickling his children, staring at his wife, and not sleeping.
http://www.matthewdicks.com/
StoryHinge
http://storyhinge.com
Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
73Mentors Podcast
http://73mentors.com/
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.