In this episode of the Building Us podcast, co-hosts Erik Garcia, CFP® and Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFT interview Jesse Byrd, Award-Wining Story Developer, Editor, and Writer at Jesse B. Creative. Jesse talks about his career in the publishing industry and how the Jess B. Creative publishing house is writing children’s books that feature diverse characters and are created by diverse creators and why that is so important.
Episode Highlights:
Jesse shares his background and his career in the publishing industry. (2:54)Jesse shares that the stories they created for their publishing house called Jesse B. Creative, focus on stories that not only feature diverse characters but are created by diverse creators. (2:58)Erik talks about reading Sunny Days last night, with his daughter. (4:21)Jesse mentions that it’s vital to guarantee that everyone has a place, and everyone can see themselves reflected. (6:05)Matt mentions that he had always thought that the idea of colorblindness is a real fallacy, and kids notice color all the time. (6:33)Jesse talks about the practice that they’re doing called, vertical diversity. (7:02)Jesse shares that what they focus on is not just diversity on the page, because 50% of books featuring black kids aren't written by black creators. (8:14)Matt talks about when he grew up in New Mexico and he would read Native American children's books. (10:11)Jesse shares that today's market is the most experiential publishing market that you will see in terms of, people taking risks. (11:26)Jesse mentions that there are a lot of books that don't go through the process of approval from traditional publishing. (12:32)Erik shares a prologue from the book, King Penguin. (13:42)Jesse mentions that the issues from his books are real issues that not only affect the world but also children that are growing up. (14:54)Jesse thinks that one of the most significant ways of showing that people are capable of anything, by showing the diversity of what they’re doing and being anything on the page. (18:49)Jesse mentions that it’s difficult to have compassion without having an awareness first. (19:35)As a children's book author, how does Jesse handle the different forces at play? (21:54)Jesse shares the passage from a book entitled, Real Jungle Tales. (24:55)Jesse shares that every once in a while, he does a costume theme reading at elementary schools. (28:30)What has Jesse’s journey been like? (29:34)Jesse shares that because of his injury, he realized that he’s always been passionate about storytelling. (31:07)Erik shares how he met Jesse. (31:46)Jesse mentions that he adores business writing because it teaches you how to be efficient, how to be on voice and on-brand. (33:19)Jesse explains his four principles of business writing. (34:36)How does supporting black-owned businesses and learning more about economic forces that affect black-owned businesses show up in the publishing industry? (35:54)Jesse mentions that he and his mother have been in the publishing industry for 31 years. (36:12)Jesse mentions that they want to become “The Motown” of children’s book publishing. (39:17)Jesse shares that they are about to enter their fundraising round for publishing for their diverse publishing company. (43:22)Jesse mentions that they want people to have access to opportunities and for equity. (44:03)Jesse mentions that scale is something that he finds amusing. (48:38)Jesse shares that one of the first ways kids are introduced to the world is through the books and the cartoons that they read. (53:14)Erik Garcia, CFP®Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFTGarcia Financial GroupMatt Morris & AssociatesJesse Byrd LinkedInJesse B. Creative Inc.Gift Books to Kids