
Let's talk writing. Writing for coaches & educational business owners.
By Dr Lizzy Tanguay

Let's talk writing. Writing for coaches & educational business owners.Mar 22, 2023

The tao of self-confidence. Writing, self confidence, and leading your way.
With author and speaker Sheena Yap Chan. Lizzy chats to Sheena about: Asian women in leadership, breaking down stereotypes, confidence in writing and leading, and about the experience of being approached by a top publisher. Sheena's forthcoming book: The Tao of Self-Confidence: A Guide to Moving Beyond Trauma and Awakening the Leader Within The Tao of Self-Confidence podcast Book: Asian Women Who Boss Up

Be memorable not visible. With Jay Acunzo.
Today's guest will help you push yourself creatively and make work that matters. Listen in to find out: Why it's not enough to be visible anymore - we need to be memorable. Why we should concentrate on creating content that matters. How to close the gap between your skills and your taste. What every successful creator has in common. Mentioned in the show: Jay's membership Jay's books Podcast episode with Lara Eastburn

Which kind of editor should I hire for my book?
You know you need to hire an editor for your self-published book, but all the different types of editing can be confusing to new authors.
Listen in to learn about:
the different types of editing
which type of editor to hire
how you can ask your friends or colleagues to help
Mentioned on the show:
Blogpost: how to get useful feedback on your draft

Turning your course into study guide. With Geraint Brown.
Listen in to find out:
- how you might be the best person to write the book even without a huge author platform
- getting feedback on a book proposal
- adapting a course to book format
- dealing with imposter syndrome
Geraint Brown is the Coordinator of English for Specific Purposes and a tutor of English for Academic Purposes at Swansea University and the author of Problem Questions for Law Students. Geraint specialises in developing, teaching and delivering medical English, English for sports, English for academics, English for International Lecturers in UK universities and, of course, legal English. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Connect with Geraint on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/geraint-brown-fhea-86466892/
Geraint's book: Problem Questions for Law Students: A Study Guide (Routledge, 2021).
Mentioned on the show:
Boyle, Frankie. My Shit Life So Far (Harper Collins, 2009).

How to create a brand content strategy. With Amey Lee.
As business owners, we're busy people. And while while we know writing supports our brand authority in our niche, it can sometimes feel like all that writing isn’t really delivering a return for effort.
Listen in to hear:
why a content strategy is the key to writing that converts
how to create your own content strategy
Amey Lee is a brand and content specialist who works with passionate business owners to build and implement brand story strategy so they can amplify their message and attract their tribe. She’s developed brand story, created content strategy and written content for clients both big and small across the globe.
Connect with Amey:

How to get the right kind of feedback on your draft.
In this episode you'll learn:
what feedback you need at different stages of the writing journey
how (and who) to ask for feedback
when to take on (or ignore) feedback

How to write for impact in business. With plain language expert Casey Mank.
Lizzy chats with plain language expert Casey Mank.
Learn how to:
- write so people will read
- translate complex topics
- get your tone right
- sound more confident in your writing
Casey has taught in writing classrooms for over 10 years, most recently at Georgetown University’s School of Nursing and Health Studies. She has taught writing to professionals at Fortune 500s, government agencies, and PR and communication firms. Casey serves on the board of directors at the nonprofit Center for Plain Language and is proud to have helped thousands of writers get to the point and reach their audiences with greater impact.
Stay in touch with Bold Type / Casey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-mank/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/boldtype/
Other resources mentioned on the show:
https://www.plainlanguage.gov/
Erica Dhawan - Digital Body Language
Ginny Redish - Letting Go of the Words

Writing your book – in it for the long game. With author, coach and professional athlete Alison Wheeler.
Lizzy chats with author, high performance coach and professional athlete Alison Wheeler about her writing journey.
Listen in to hear about:
Building your business to support your life
Writing a book as a growth journey
Developing your voice as a writer
Moving from concept to book
Playing the long game in writing, business and sport!
Other links mentioned on the show:
You Squared, PRICE Pritchett, PH.D.

The power of slow writing for business owners.
If you’re creating content for business, there are certainly benefits to being able to get writing out the door quickly, but make sure you allow some space for slow writing as well.
Allowing space for that germ of an idea to grow and not forcing it may just be how you find your next big idea.
Listen in to find out why allowing ideas to percolate will help your writing as a business owner and why we should all allow ourselves to be beginners.
Mentioned on the show:
Art of Slow Writing: Reflections on Time, Craft, and Creativity. Louise DeSalvo

'How can I get my writing mojo back'? Your questions answered.
How can you get your writing mojo back after the initial excitement for a project wears off?
How can you write more?
Lizzy shares some tips that have worked for her and her students over the years.
Take a listen and leave a comment to share your own tips for getting more writing done.
Links mentioned on the show:
Blogging course discount code (valid until Nov 30th 2022): https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=NOVPODCAST
Current best price for blogging course (after Nov 23rd 2022): https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?referralCode=9FF885EED9C87833254B

Writing for first time authors. With Anna Von Zinner.
They chat about:
Small steps you can take today to prepare for writing your book.
Writing for first time authors in their fifties.
Tips for writers who are writing in a second or third language.
Confronting the fear of getting words on the page.
Why you might not want to write a ‘bestseller’.
Resources mentioned on the show:
Beth Kempton, The way of the fearless writer
Stephen King, On Writing a Memoir of the Craft
Eric Rasmussen, The Shakespeare Thefts
Anna's website

You don't need permission to write your book. With 'soberholic' Claire Louise Owen.
Claire Louise Owen joined Lizzy to talk about her book 'The soberholic: so much more than sober' and how she empowers women to stop drinking.
In this episode Claire and Lizzy chat about:
- questioning the 'mummy needs wine' culture
- why you don't need permission to write
- why writing a book can be like making an omelette
- how her book can be a key part of your 'funnel'
- how writing a book can help you clarify your framework
Links to resources mentioned on the show:
Lizzy's winter writing circle: https://lizzytanguay.com/winter-writing-circle/
Claire's website: https://www.thesoberholic.com
Claire's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClaireLouiseOwenTheSoberholic
Books:
The Soberholic: so much more than sober by Claire Louise Owen
The female brain by Louann Brizendine MD
Beneath the White Coat by Clare Gerada (Editor)

Speak human Win the internet. With Lara Eastburn
If you've ever struggled to find the right words to describe what you do or have found yourself questioning the language you see in marketing then this is the episode for you.
Lara Eastburn joined me to talk about sustainable marketing, what it means to 'speak human' and how we can stand out through our word choices and embracing our 'weird'.
We chatted about:
Why Lara’s email list may be THE best I have ever joined.
Why you need to be deliberate in your word choices.
How not to sound like everyone else.
How you can say something that matters.
Why effective copy is about getting rid of most people.
Links to resources mentioned on the show:
Lara Eastburn: https://www.laraeastburn.com/
Tad Hargraves: Marketing for Hippies
Kelly Diels: https://kellydiels.com/
Jay Akunzo: https://jayacunzo.com/

How can we dig deep to access our stories and find our creative voice? With Nadia Colburn, PhD.

Is your content accessible? And finding possibilities beyond your difficulties. With Bambi French.
Lizzy chats to Bambi French, founder of She is a VIP, an organisation which provides personal development and empowerment coaching for women with disabilities.
Diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition in her mid teens, Bambi knows what it means to navigate life with sight loss while working to remain ambitious and confident about her ability to make a positive impact in the lives of others.
2021 saw the growth of She is a VIP into a movement that seeks to inspire and empower disabled women and girls to build the skills and confidence that will help them to live lives that are not defined by their limitations.
Lizzy and Bambi chat about why you need to make your business and content accessible and practical ways to do this as well as how to find the possibilities that lie beyond your difficulties.
Links to resources mentioned on the podcast:

Forward from here: Finding calm and clarity as a writer and business owner. With Dr Sarah Beth Hunt.
As writers and business owners, one of the most important things we can do – to stand back, pause and reflect – can sometimes feel counterintuitive.
But this 'downtime' is often when the biggest writing and business breakthroughs happen.
That’s why I was so excited to talk to today’s guest, author and expert in finding that place of calm and clarity in our minds, Dr Sarah Beth Hunt. Sarah writes fiction and and non-fiction and is the and founder of Messy Luminous Beings, a yoga and meditation platform. She also hosts the podcast Messy Luminous Beings – home to inspirational conversations about weaving spiritual practice into messy real life.
We chat about Sarah's latest book: Forward From Here: spiritual vision in pandemic times, exploring the question of how we create and live and love as we move forward from Covid 19. Sarah shares her lessons learned, what meditation does for her writing, her writing habits as a prolific writer, business owner and mother of young children, and how we can all ensure we're writing for the long game in our business.
This episode is sponsored by Lizzy's blogging course for coaches, consultants and educators, now live on the course creation platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners.
Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD
Links
Books mentioned on the show
Forward From Here, Spiritual Vision in Pandemic Times, by Dr Sarah Beth HuntAtomic Habits, by James Clear

Getting a professional to proofread your business documents. With Nazneen Choudhury.
Lizzy chats to proofreader and proof-editor, Nazneen Choudhury.
If you've ever wanted to get a fresh pair of eyes on your blog post or you're worried about sending your social media posts out into the world, then a proofreader or proof-editor might be what you need.
Nazneen and Lizzy chat about adapting your writing style for different contexts and the importance of finding an editing professional who suits your working style. They also dispel some myths about editors and proofreaders.
Nazneen works with entrepreneurs who want to share their knowledge and have an impact. She works on various formats ranging from social media to long-form online content, business documents and self-publications. Her services include proofreading, content writing support and self-publishing services.
For more details, visit: www.nazneeneditorialservices.com
Also mentioned on the episode:
Wharton J & Wharton C (2022), The Website Handbook, 2nd Floor Designs Ltd
This episode is sponsored by Lizzy's blogging course for coaches, consultants and educators, now live on the course creation platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners.
Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD

Accelerate growth and free up time with strategy sprints®, and how you know when it's time to write your book. With Simon Severino
Lizzy chats to Simon Severino, CEO and founder of Strategy Sprints® about his book Strategy Sprints: 12 Ways to Accelerate Growth for an Agile Business.
Simon shares how his Strategy Sprints® method has helped him free up time in his business as he's been able to remove himself from different layers of work, the difference between winning and losing teams, and how he was able to write his book.
Simon Severino helps business owners in SaaS and Services run their companies more effectively, resulting in sales that soar. He created the Strategy Sprints® Method that doubles revenue in 90 days by getting owners out of the weeds. Strategy Sprints® is a global team of Certified Strategy Sprints® Coaches that help clients gain market share and work in weekly sprints resulting in fast execution. Simon is a Forbes Business Council Member, a contributor to Entrepreneur Magazine, and a member of Duke Corporate Education.
Simon’s website: https://www.strategysprints.com/
Strategy Sprints: 12 Ways to Accelerate Growth for an Agile Business by Simon Severino
This episode is sponsored by my blogging course for coaches, consultants and educators, now live on the course creation platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners.
Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD
Books mentioned on the show
Strategy Sprints: 12 Ways to Accelerate Growth for an Agile Business, by Simon Severino
The Lost Art Of Closing: Winning the Ten Commitments That Drive Sales, by Anthony Iannarino
Elite Sales Strategies: A Guide to Being One-Up, Creating Value, and Becoming Truly Consultative, by Anthony Iannarino
The Only Sales Guide You'll Ever Need, by Anthony Iannarino
Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Creating Your Own Destiny: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny, by Sadhguru

Should I hire a ghostwriter? A conversation with Marcia Layton Turner
Lizzy chats to veteran ghostwriter and multiple NYT best selling author, Marcia Layton Turner.
They talk about why authors decide to work with a ghostwriter (it’s not always because they can’t write), how to find a ghostwriter to work with, why working with a ghostwriter to start with gives some writers the confidence to go on to pen their own books, and the pros and cons of traditional versus self publishing.
This episode is sponsored by my blogging course for coaches, consultants and educators, now live on the course creation platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners.
Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEPOD
Resources mentioned in the episode
Association of Ghostwriters: https://associationofghostwriters.org
Books
Small by design: The Entrepreneur’s Guide For Growing Big While Staying Small, by David Feldman
A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman: A Memoir, by Lindy Elkins-Tanton

Great copy made simple. With copywriter and writing coach, Victoria Brown.
Lizzy chats to BBC journalist turned copywriter and writing coach, Victoria Brown.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re bugging your email list or wondered how to write a winning about page (especially if you hate the idea of talking about yourself) then tune in to this week's episide. Victoria is all about making great copy simple and fun for business owners -- she doesn't disappoint!
This episode is sponsored by my blogging course for coaches consultants and educators now live on the course creators platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners until 7th July. Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE
Resources mentioned on the show:
Victoria’s podcast The Creative Slurp
Connect with Victoria over on Instagram
Free Social Sprinkles Copy Checklist
The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level, by Gay Hendricks.
Dare to Write: How to confidently write a non-fiction book to grow your business. With Steph Caswell
Lizzy talks to author, editor and writing mentor, Steph Caswell. They chat about Steph's accidental journey from deputy head teacher to author, about writing anxiety and taming your inner critic, about bouncing back from rejection and about how to be a happy writer! If you're struggling with you writing mindset and want to write a book to grow your business, this is a must-listen episode.
This episode is sponsored by my blogging course for coaches consultants and educators, now live on the course creation platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners until 7th July.
Follow this link https://www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE
Steph's book: Dare to Write: How to confidently write a non-fiction book to grow your business Mentioned on the episode:Growth Mindset, by Carole Dweck
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, by Anne Lammott
Tiny Habits: Why Starting Small Makes Lasting Change, by BJ Fogg PhD
The Obstacle is the Way, by Ryan Holiday
Watch Brené Brown's TED Talk on Theodore Roosevelt's concept of 'stepping into the arena' here
Living a spiritually creative life. With Jamie Summer Handley
If you wish you had more time to do creative work then this is a must-listen episode.
Jamie and Lizzy talk about the link between creativity and spirituality, the beauty of accountability and creative partnerships and the fact that you just need to keep showing up to do the creative work.
If you’ve ever thought about publishing a children’s book or self publishing then take a listen to hear from someone who just found a way!
If you’ve got anything you’d like me to talk about on the show, know someone you’d like me to interview or perhaps you’d like to be a guest, send me a dm on IG @drlizzytanguay or email me @lizzy@lizzytanguay.com
Links to resources mentioned in the show:
Jaimie's Website
The Clothespin Doll (Jamie's book)
The Monastic Mama's Podcast
Unblock and Unlock Private Facebook Group
The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity, Julia Cameron
Wired for Story: The Writer's Guide to Using Brain Science to Hook Readers from the Very First Sentence
This episode is sponsored by my blogging course for coaches consultants and educators now live on the course creators platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners until 7th July. Follow this link www.udemy.com/course/blogging-for-coaches-consultants-and-educators/?couponCode=BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE

Writing your unique nonfiction book with editor and author Kris Emery
Welcome to the first episode of series two. I’m excited to be back and we’ve got a load of inspirational interviews lined up this season to help inspire and motivate us with our writing.
In this first episode I chat to author and editor Kris Emery about her latest book Destination Author. We talk about what to do if you think your book has already been written, why conversational style isn’t the only way to write and the importance of citing your sources generously. Kris also gives us a mini master class in hook writing.
Listen in and I’m sure you’ll learn as much as I did!
Links to resources mentioned in the episode.
Destination author Kris Emery
Stolen focus Johann Hari
Chillpreneuer Denise Duffield Thomas
Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World Maryanne Wolf
3 Word Rebellion: Create a One-of-a-Kind Message that Grows Your Business Into a Movement Michelle Mazur
This episode is sponsored by my course Blogging for Coaches Consultants and Educators, now live on the course creators’ platform Udemy and available at a special offer to podcast listeners until 11th July. Follow this link and use the code BLOGGINGCOURSEJUNE
If you’ve got anything you’d like me to talk about on the show, know someone you’d like me to interview or perhaps you’d like to be a guest, send me a dm on IG @drlizzytanguay or email me: lizzy@lizzytanguay.com

Easy SEO for coaches with Nicki Sciberras
Welcome to the final episode of the season. We've had some fantastic guests on the show and I’m excited to wrap up the season with an interview with the SEO expert and marketer Nicki Sciberras. Nicki worked in corporate advertising for 15 years, and now runs a full service marketing agency specialising in high converting tactics like SEO, Google and Facebook Ads.
If you’re anything like me, you love to write, but perhaps the SEO side of things seem a bit more technical and mysterious. I thoroughly enjoyed this opportunity to question Nicki on everything I wanted to know about SEO and what tactics I could easily implement. Some of the topics Nicki shares are some of the best ways to get started with SEO, why it’s important to have map out a clear customer journey alongside your SEO strategy, and why you don’t need to pay someone for SEO services when you’re just starting out. Nicki is so generous with the information that she shared with me here and has a load of resources for you, so be sure to check out the show notes and actually go and implement some of what we talk about here.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Nicki's blogpost about search intent
Nicki's blogpost about third party cookies and the future of marketing
Nicki's course -- SEO made easy
As 2021 draws to a close, I’m wrapping up season one of the podcast. It took me way longer to get this out than I had thought. A few of the interviews were made almost a year ago! However, I’ve learned so much from all my podcast guests and I’ve been inspired, entertained and educated. Hopefully you’ve enjoyed listening to these conversations as much as I’ve enjoyed being a part of them. If there’s anything you’d like to hear about on the show, or anyone you’d like me to interview in the next season, please do get in touch. My current plans for season 2 are to take a deep dive into the world of book writing for coaches, so if that’s something that interests you then watch this space.
If you’re listening to this episode in real time, happy holidays and whenever you’re listening--happy writing!
Please subscribe to the podcast, rate and leave a review so I can help more coaches get their best writing done.

Editing your self-published book with Jessica Kate Brown
In this episode, I talk to editor Jessica Kate Brown. Jessica is a non-fiction book editor for self-publishing authors. As a professional member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading and having worked on over 50 non-fiction publications to date, for both traditional publishers and independent authors, Jessica now works with purpose-led writers who have a message to share and a drive to help others through their memoir, self-development, or business book. From copyediting the final draft to providing those all-important last-look quality checks, Jessica helps authors refine their manuscript so they can press ‘publish’ with confidence.
Jessica talks about the editing process, how to find editors for your self-published book and at what stage you should start looking. She also shares some invaluable advice on some of the stumbling blocks that self-publishing writers can come up against.
Fine Jessica at:
Jessica's website: https://jessicakatebrown.com Jessica Kate Brown Editor

Drafting a tiny book in 30 days and what now?! Interview with heart and spirit coach, Joanna Shipley.
In this episode I interview Heart and Spirit Coach Joanna Shipley. Joanna is a certified Martha Beck Wayfinder Life Coach (nearly Master Coach) and Shamanic Mentor with over 20 years' experience of working with spirit, groups and 1:1.
When Joanna came to me, it was after she had already joined a 30 day course to draft a mini book that weaves together self coaching and shamanic and animistic practices. Joanna talks about her experience in writing the draft. Having taken on the challenge, Joanna now knows she has what it takes to write a book.
At the time of recording, Joanna hadn't decided what to do with her draft, so it's interesting to hear from someone in the 'messy middle' or even 'messy beginning' of the process. That's something we don't often hear about.
We often hear criticisms about 30-day book writing challenges and programmes, but I think that any challenge that gets you into the habit of writing and becoming a writer, and realising what’s possible, is arguably a good use of time! So Joanna is now at the stage of realising she has what it takes to write a book, and has a messy first draft (which may take months or years to revise depending on her situation and what she wants to do with the book).
I’m looking forward to having Joanna back on the show to see where the rest of this book writing journey goes.
You can find more about Joanna and what she has to offer (and sign up for her newsletter) at www.joannashipley.com, or find her Heart and Spirit Circle Facebook Group.
Mentioned in the episode:
1:1 book starter package with Lizzy Tanguay: Your First Chapters and Author Success Plan
If you think it’s time to take your writing to the next level and are thinking about finally writing that book, but need someone to guide you along the way, then check out my 1:1 book starter package for coaches: Your first chapters and author success plan. This is a 1:1 offer available taking you personally through exactly what you need to plan and write your book for your coaching, consultancy or educational business.
In three months I will take you step-by step through the process of planning your successful book project and writing outline and first three chapters. By the end of our time together, you’ll not only have completed this work and be in the flow of writing your book, but you’ll have the confidence and skills to finally get that book or book proposal written and a clear roadmap for success, tailored to YOUR book project. Because after all, book writing is not all about the words on the page. This is NOT a cookie-cutter programme -- I’ll be with you the entire way to walk you through the process. The price is valid until the end of the year or until all spaces fill up. Check out all the info on the link in my show notes and book a free call TODAY to see if we’re a good fit.
Packages can be booked now at this price and used by the first quarter of 2022. Will 2022 be the year you publish your book?

Blogging, zombie habits and living a life that lights you up. A conversation with Stephanie Rose, founder of Firefly Scout.
In this episode, I talk to Stephanie Rose, founder of Firefly Scout. Stephanie Rose is someone who gets excited sharing ways to inspire women to live a life that lights them up. She is using her own journey through motherhood and remembering her magic to develop the Illumination Kit, a curated set of guidebooks to help moms regain the same in their lives. She shares tips and ideas on her blog and on Instagram @FireflyScout
In this conversation, Stephanie shares her philosophy on life, and how she manages to make time for fun as a busy business owner and mum of two young kids. Some of the topics we talked about were the power of habits, about exercise and writing streaks and about using blogging as a safe way to practice getting writing out into the world. I love Stephanie’s energy, and I found this conversation so inspiring. I think you will too!
Mentioned in the episode:
Book: The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity, by Julia Cameron*
The Best of Both Worlds Podcast with Laura Vanderkam and Sarah Hart-Unger
Your First Chapters and Author Success Plan 1:1 book coaching package

Confident email marketing with Million Dollar Story Boss, Jayati Vora.
In this episode, Lizzy talks to Million Dollar Story Boss, Jayati Vora, about effective (and fun) email marketing. Jayati talks about how to use stories in your email marketing, why you don't always need to be 'teaching' something and why mistakes are just fine.
Jayati helps small business owners talk to their customers easily, confidently, and in their natural voice. She also gives them ideas for what to write about in her monthly subscription program, Million-Dollar Emails, and works with them to elevate their copy on their social media, in their email lists, on their websites. She spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about words, storytelling, and writing prompts for her clients to use. Prior to owning her own business, Jayati spent 16 years as an editor in print journalism, where she commissioned, directed, and edited columns, and feature and investigative stories, some of which won awards and were translated into other languages. She teaches creative writing to children. She has a podcast called Cutting Chai Stories, which gives business owners practical writing tips in just 15 minutes.
Grab her guide to 12 components of effective emails here: https://cuttingchaistories.com/12emailcomponents/
Listen to Cutting Chai Stories here: https://www.cuttingchaistories.com/podcast
Check out her free content on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jayativora
Join Masala sales 3 day email workshop here: www.cuttingchaistories.com/masala-sales-emails/

Publishing a self-development book. Interview with Caryn McClesky, aka Publisher in Your Pocket.
In this episode, Lizzy interviews Publisher in your pocket, Caryn McClesky.
Caryn has worked in the publishing industry for over 20 years and coaches writers through the publishing process.
Some of the topics Caryn talks about are her experiences of the publishing industry, how a self-development writer can hone their message, how to approach an agent and why you really should publish your book!
Find Caryn on Instagram @Caryndreams
Mentioned in this episode:
Get Writing Done; A free guide for busy coaches

Publishing workbooks. A conversation with author and publisher Kim Smith of Unbelievable Freedom Books.
Have you ever thought about publishing a workbook? I hadn’t. I love creating workbooks for my classes and programmes. But I hadn’t thought about how I could adapt and leverage these workbooks to attract more customers and build revenue. Kim Smith, of Unbelievable Freedom Books talked to my social writer's membership group last year about her publishing journey and the practicalities of publishing workbooks. One of my key takeaways: do your best work, but if people are waiting for your message, it's more important that you share it quickly. Also, publishing a successful book doesn't have to mean writing 50,000 words. Kim's beautiful workbooks are around 5000-8000 words and add value for readers in a truly accessible way. Check out Kim's website: unbelievablefreedom.com to see her workbooks and courses. Listen to the conversation in this episode or read the transcript on my website: lizzytanguay.com/podcast.
Mentioned in this episode:

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Editor, writing coach and applied linguist, Dr Lizzy Tanguay, chats to guests about everything you need to know about writing for your coaching or educational business.