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Welcome to Compassiviste Dialogues. I'm Ali, your host, and my mission with this podcast is to shed light on critical social and environmental issues worldwide, exploring avenues for positive change.
In this episode of Compassiviste Dialogues, host Ali Horriyat sits down with author and Army veteran Allison Wittenberg to discuss her newest novel Killing the Father of Our Country.
Allison opens up about her military experience, family history, and how domestic violence and generational trauma shaped her writing. With deep reflection and candid storytelling, she explores what it means to truly heal through acceptance, community, and compassion.
Tune in for an empowering conversation on resilience, identity, and the role of literature in social change.
ABOUT GUEST:
A Philadelphia native and a Virgo, Allison Whittenberg studied dance for years before switching her focus to writing. She has a masterrsquo's degree in English from the University of Wisconsin. Her middle-grade novels about Charmaine Upshaw, Sweet Thang and Hollywood and Maine, are available from Yearling, and her first novel for teen readers, Life Is Fine, is available from Delacorte Press. Alison enjoys traveling, and she loves to hear from her readers.
KEY NOTES:
- Milestones That Shaped Allison: Key Moments in Her Personal and Professional Life
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Episode Trailer
THINGS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST:
Allison Whittenberg Books: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/674508.Allison_Whittenberg
TO LEARN MORE AND STAY CONNECTED:
🌐 Visit our website: https://compassivistedialogues.com/
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Compassiviste/61555898333856/
Tune in, follow, and embark on this insightful journey with us. Your vision's transformation begins now. 🚀🌟
By Compassiviste DialoguesWelcome to Compassiviste Dialogues. I'm Ali, your host, and my mission with this podcast is to shed light on critical social and environmental issues worldwide, exploring avenues for positive change.
In this episode of Compassiviste Dialogues, host Ali Horriyat sits down with author and Army veteran Allison Wittenberg to discuss her newest novel Killing the Father of Our Country.
Allison opens up about her military experience, family history, and how domestic violence and generational trauma shaped her writing. With deep reflection and candid storytelling, she explores what it means to truly heal through acceptance, community, and compassion.
Tune in for an empowering conversation on resilience, identity, and the role of literature in social change.
ABOUT GUEST:
A Philadelphia native and a Virgo, Allison Whittenberg studied dance for years before switching her focus to writing. She has a masterrsquo's degree in English from the University of Wisconsin. Her middle-grade novels about Charmaine Upshaw, Sweet Thang and Hollywood and Maine, are available from Yearling, and her first novel for teen readers, Life Is Fine, is available from Delacorte Press. Alison enjoys traveling, and she loves to hear from her readers.
KEY NOTES:
- Milestones That Shaped Allison: Key Moments in Her Personal and Professional Life
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Episode Trailer
THINGS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST:
Allison Whittenberg Books: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/674508.Allison_Whittenberg
TO LEARN MORE AND STAY CONNECTED:
🌐 Visit our website: https://compassivistedialogues.com/
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Compassiviste/61555898333856/
Tune in, follow, and embark on this insightful journey with us. Your vision's transformation begins now. 🚀🌟