How Personal Should a Nonfiction Book Be? A Framework for Strategic Vulnerability
Wondering how to write personal stories for a book without oversharing? Use this 4-filter framework to share vulnerably, protect your privacy, and serve your reader.
The Storytelling Renaissance: Why Professional Storytellers Are Worth $274,000 a Year
Key Takeaways Professional storytelling is now one of the most in-demand business skills of 2025, with companies like Vanta offering up to […]
How to Build Thought Leadership When You’re Already an Expert
Most experts struggle to build thought leadership not because they lack knowledge, but because they lack the right infrastructure. Here's how to close that gap.
How Lance Cibik Left Corporate to Become an Adversity Speaker
Adversity speaker and author Lance Cibik turned childhood loss and a life-changing accident into a book, a keynote, and a coaching practice.
How to Promote Your Book Without Feeling Salesy
Book marketing doesn't have to feel pushy or fake. Learn how to promote your book without feeling salesy by leading with story, sharing real value, and connecting with the readers who need you most.
The Pro Baseball Player God Redirected to a Greater Purpose
Former professional baseball player Brandon Puffer spent nearly four years in prison before rebuilding his life through faith and perseverance. Discover how he turned his redemption story into "From the Bullpen to the State Pen," a book that's now reaching inmates across Texas and opening doors to speaking opportunities at churches, schools, and sports programs nationwide.
The Florida Gators Player Who Found Purpose After Tragedy
After a car accident left him paralyzed, Florida Gators athlete Patric Young found purpose and wrote the book that's now changing lives.