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Beyond Better with Stacy Ennis

Beyond Better with Stacy Ennis

By Stacy Ennis

Beyond Better is a podcast that explores a simple but profound idea: we all deserve to live lives that are not just better—but beyond better. I’m Stacy Ennis, an author, mom of two, and long-time location independent entrepreneur living in Portugal. Join me as I talk business, location independence, writing, travel, and so much more, all focused on building a life that is beyond better.
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106. Writing for Hollywood, with children’s writer Katiedid Langrock

Beyond Better with Stacy EnnisSep 20, 2023

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106. Writing for Hollywood, with children’s writer Katiedid Langrock
Sep 20, 202344:41
105. Special Episode: Behind the Scenes with Our Amazing Team
Sep 13, 202352:34
104. On writing and travel, with New York Times best-selling author AK Turner (replay)
Aug 30, 202332:35
103. Grit, grace, and writing a book as a high-level executive, with author David Morales (replay)

103. Grit, grace, and writing a book as a high-level executive, with author David Morales (replay)

Aug 23, 202341:13
102. How to run a profitable, scalable consulting business, with Michael Zipursky (replay)

102. How to run a profitable, scalable consulting business, with Michael Zipursky (replay)

Aug 16, 202344:51
101. Growing confidence, with author and entrepreneur May Lam Rocco (replay)

101. Growing confidence, with author and entrepreneur May Lam Rocco (replay)

Aug 09, 202338:10
100. From 0 to 100 episodes of Beyond Better

100. From 0 to 100 episodes of Beyond Better

About five years ago, I sat down in my home office in Thailand to record the first episode of my podcast, which I called The Stacy Ennis Show. The little show I started with my iPhone has reached 100 episodes!


It’s been a delight to see how my expertise in public speaking and interviewing—the latter developed from ghostwriting so many books—has translated into hosting a podcast. I share more in my celebratory 100th episode, as well as reflect on clips from some fan-favorite episodes. If you want to hear a little more of my backstory, how the podcast is fueling my personal and business growth, and how I’m shaping the future of the pod to deliver even more value, don’t miss this very special 100th episode of my podcast, Beyond Better.

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To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.


Aug 02, 202330:05
99. How to build a following, with TikTok influencer and financial educator Giovanna Gonzalez

99. How to build a following, with TikTok influencer and financial educator Giovanna Gonzalez

This week’s podcast guest (one of my former students!) has learned how to capture attention, grow an audience, share her opinion, and use her platform—now hundreds of thousands of people—to influence for good.

Giovanna Gonzalez is not only a TikTok influencer and financial educator, but she is also a soon-to-be author. During the Great Resignation, she quit her ten-year corporate career in financial services to pursue her true passion: teaching financial literacy to young adults. Since then, Giovanna has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, and Business Insider—and has hundreds of thousands of fans across the world—in just two years as a content creator. Giovanna’s powerful book, Cultura and Cash, will be out in January 2024.

In this candid conversation, Giovanna and I discuss:

  • How she left corporate to pursue being a full-time creator
  • BTS on what it’s really like to create content all day (hint: it’s not what you think)
  • How to build an engaged, loyal following on multiple platforms
  • Why first-gen money advice should be different
  • What it was like to win a $50,000 writing grant—and what she did afterward to be successful in completing her book
  • The highs and lows of her book-writing process
  • The journey we went on together (this was my favorite part—I teared up!)

Learn how to capture the attention of hundreds of thousands of people—and make an even bigger impact with a book.

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Learn more about my Idea-to-Draft Accelerator and Author Mentorship program here.

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To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit www.stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

Jul 26, 202342:37
98. How improv can make you a better writer and communicator, with Megan McCaleb
Jul 19, 202340:09
97. Ask Stacy: Book writing, publishing, ChatGPT, and second-language authorhood
Jul 12, 202329:37
96. How to build a content empire, with Martin Cavannagh of Reedsy

96. How to build a content empire, with Martin Cavannagh of Reedsy

I’ve collaborated with Reedsy on a few learning resources over the years, including a course and webinar, always working with Martin Cavannagh, Head of Content. He does a fantastic job running their content and has been successful positioning the company at the top of search results, helping drive a steady stream of leads to the marketplace. So when he agreed to come on the podcast to share some BTS on how he runs content strategy and execution for Reedsy, as well as tips for authors, I knew this episode would be packed with value.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Martin’s journey to publishing and work as the Head of Content
  • His advice for creating content people are searching for—and how to show up in the top three of search results
  • How to build a content ecosystem if you’re just starting out or grow an empire if you have support
  • His thoughts on publishing pathways and how to ensure you’re working with real pros

Whether you’re dreaming of writing your book or marketing a recent release, don’t miss this thoughtful, fun, and informative conversation.

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Learn more about my Idea-to-Draft Accelerator and Author Mentorship program here.

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To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit www.stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

Jul 05, 202343:14
95. What it’s like to move abroad in your 30s, 40s, and beyond, with Cepee Tabibian
Jun 28, 202337:02
94. How to Host a Successful Book Launch Party, with Virginia Frischkorn of Partytrick
Jun 21, 202332:53
93. The state of equality in publishing

93. The state of equality in publishing

I’ve been in the publishing industry for more than thirteen years. And while I don’t claim expertise as a publisher—I anchor heavily to the writing side of the industry—I’ve been around long enough and seen enough to know things are not as they should be.

In 2020, I was cautiously optimistic that things might change. As racial protests broke out across the country, big publishers sought out more voices of color. But it turned out that they were offering these voices a fraction of what their white counterparts made. The hashtag #publishingpaidme went viral as authors began sharing numbers. The discrepancies were shocking. One white author, for example, shared her $400,000 advance as a relatively unknown first-time author; a black author who had won a National Book Award shared how she had to fight for a $100,000 advance.

To put this into perspective, most authors only pocket about one-third of their advances after taxes and expected marketing expenses. A book can take a year or more to write. A net gain of $30,000 isn’t much, especially for a proven author.

Compound that with an assessment by The New York Times. After reviewing fiction books published by major publishers between 1950 and 2018, they found that 95 percent were written by white authors.

Things have gotten better, but they’re nowhere near equitable. More in this week’s episode.

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Jun 07, 202326:38
92. Portugal update: Is this our forever home?
May 31, 202343:26
91. The Secret to Sustainable Self-Employment with Jeffrey Shaw
May 24, 202349:23
90. What to do when you hit rock bottom with Amy Mangueira
May 17, 202338:55
89. How to create an influential author platform (replay)
May 03, 202336:48
88. Finding the courage to write a book and live abroad, with Jovelle Fernandez
Apr 26, 202342:45
87. Ask Stacy: How do I clarify my book idea?
Apr 19, 202331:53
86. How to live your dream life abroad, with Vanessa Menchaca-Wachtmeister
Apr 12, 202341:03
85. How to visually outline your book with Plottr
Apr 05, 202338:24
84. How Writing a Book Leads to Your Best Life, with Mike Green
Mar 29, 202327:02
83. How to finish what you start, with NYT best-selling ghostwriter Tim Vandehey
Mar 22, 202344:15
82. How to set yourself up as an expert, with Misty Megia
Mar 15, 202320:56
81. Growing confidence and traveling the world, with author and entrepreneur May Lam Rocco
Mar 08, 202337:52
80. Content marketing and building a global business from Spain, with Shaheen Samavati
Mar 01, 202345:05
79. Ask Stacy: Your Portugal questions, answered (part 2)
Feb 22, 202339:60
78. How to make it as a writer with Mindy McGinnis
Feb 22, 202338:04
77. Ask Stacy: Your Portugal questions, answered (part 1)
Feb 08, 202324:53
76. Working with a Ghostwriter: Why, What, How, and How Much, with Robin Bethel

76. Working with a Ghostwriter: Why, What, How, and How Much, with Robin Bethel

Ghostwriting has been made more visible recently with Prince Harry’s writer, J. R. Moehringer. But the practice has been around long before the prince’s memoir—and is utilized by people other than princes.

In fact, an estimated 60 percent of all nonfiction books and 70 percent on the New York Time’s best-seller list are ghostwritten.

In this episode, I am demystifying all things ghostwriting with writer, developmental editor, and book coach Robin Bethel. This episode is like listening in to two ghostwriters talking shop, trading notes, and discussing the many misconceptions about our craft.

Not only do we dive into a detailed discussion of how ghostwriting works, why someone might hire one, and our approach to the craft, but we also talk dollar bills. As in: How much will this cost you?

Ghostwriting is not only a powerful process but also a smart investment for entrepreneurs, CEOs, consultants, coaches, and people who want to uncover their unique story and message to make an impact. We discuss how to create a “shelf stable” book that becomes a business sustainability tool—and how to engage fully in the process with a ghostwriter to uncover new insights about yourself and your business.

This is a detailed, fun, and insightful episode.

Learn more about Robin

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Feb 01, 202344:56
75. Five authors on how they did it (replay)
Jan 18, 202348:10
74. The true ROI of writing a book (replay)
Jan 11, 202315:50
73. Ask Stacy: Your writing and publishing questions, answered! (Part 2)

73. Ask Stacy: Your writing and publishing questions, answered! (Part 2)

Answers to your burning questions on all things writing, publishing, platform, and more—part 2!

I often say that entering the world of publishing is like learning a new language.

I should know. I’ve tried to learn Spanish, Vietnamese, Thai, and Portuguese. And I’ve only been successful at near-fluency in one so far! (Portuguese is also coming along. Slowly.)

First, you embark on a project to achieve one of the hardest goals out there: write a book. Not only do you need to learn the skill of writing a book, but you need to show up with discipline and consistency to actually get it done. Then, you have to navigate self-editing, professional editing, and the publishing process (which has its own language!). Meanwhile, you need to build an author platform and put together a launch plan so your book doesn’t do a not-so-graceful flop on release day.

It’s a lot. But I’ve got you.

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P.S. At the beginning of the episode, I say "2023 was the shortest but longest year ever.” I meant 2022. Case and point!

Get my accelerated author self-study program, Nonfiction Book School: www.nonfictionbookschool.com/selfstudy.

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Jan 04, 202339:09
72. How to get an agent and protect yourself as an author, with attorney and agent Joe Perry
Dec 21, 202244:60
71. Ask Stacy: Your writing and publishing questions, answered! (Part 1)
Dec 07, 202241:09
70. Grit, grace, and writing a book as a high-level executive, with author David Morales

70. Grit, grace, and writing a book as a high-level executive, with author David Morales

Nov 09, 202240:50
Season 4 coming soon!
Oct 05, 202203:03
69. One year later: What I learned from publishing my first book, with Amy Lafko

69. One year later: What I learned from publishing my first book, with Amy Lafko

Sep 28, 202247:04
68. How to get a nonfiction book deal, with traditional publishing expert Meghan Stevenson
Sep 14, 202253:39
67. Determining your publishing path with Jane Friedman (replay)

67. Determining your publishing path with Jane Friedman (replay)

I’m pleased to welcome one of the foremost publishing experts, Jane Friedman.

Jane has spent nearly 25 years working in the book publishing industry, with a focus on author education and trend reporting. She is the editor of The Hot Sheet, the essential publishing industry newsletter for authors, which was named 2020 Media Outlet of the Year by Digital Book World.

I’ve been following Jane’s work for years, and her site was a critical resource for me early in my writing career (and still is!). In this candid discussion, we cover:

  • the three main types of publishing and considerations for each
  • an overview of traditional publishing, including working with an agent and a basic time frame
  • why an author might self-publish or work with a hybrid publisher
  • what makes a nonfiction book marketable
  • how to get crystal clear on your reader and niche
  • what Jane says all aspiring authors should know

We also have a lot of fun talking shop, sharing our personal perspectives about the publishing industry, writing, and much more. No matter what stage you’re at in your author journey, you won’t want to miss this episode.

Join the waiting list for my accelerated author program, Nonfiction Book School: www.nonfictionbookschool.com.

Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative.

To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

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66. How to deliver a phenomenal virtual keynote—and recover from business disaster with Misty Megia (replay)
Aug 24, 202243:51
65. You, author: the nonfiction book-writing process (replay)
Aug 17, 202201:01:50
64. Building a thought leadership platform as an author with Naren Aryal (replay)
Aug 11, 202227:53
63. How to develop a 7-figure money mindset with Octavia Conner

63. How to develop a 7-figure money mindset with Octavia Conner

Money. It’s one of the biggest sources of stress entrepreneurs face. This week, Octavia Conner, founder and CEO of Say Yes to Profits, shares some of her top strategies to go from financial distress to abundance—and grow your company as you grow your money mindset.

Octavia Conner has been quoted in Forbes and featured in Afro Tech and Intuit. Selected as a top-50 accountant in North America for two consecutive years and acknowledged as an award-winning, best-selling author and professional speaker, Octavia combines over 20 years of business, accounting, and financial experience. Basically, she knows her stuff!

If you want to reclaim your financial power and grow your business, you won’t want to miss this episode!

In this episode, we cover:

  • money moves to reach six and seven figures in your business
  • how to go from money drought to six-figure cash flow
  • why and how Octavia left a cushy role as CFO to start her own business
  • what Octavia learned when she failed the first time launching her business
  • how to achieve financial peace of mind
  • why having a financial strategy matters in reaching your business goals

Get to know Octavia:

Join the waiting list for my accelerated author program, Nonfiction Book School: www.nonfictionbookschool.com.

Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis, on Facebook @stacyenniscreative, and on LinkedIn.

To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

Aug 03, 202230:45
62. How to run a profitable, scalable consulting business with Michael Zipursky

62. How to run a profitable, scalable consulting business with Michael Zipursky

Jul 20, 202245:05
61. Getting help to grow your dreams
Jul 06, 202241:46
60. Websites that convert with Jeffrey Shipley of TONIC Site Shop

60. Websites that convert with Jeffrey Shipley of TONIC Site Shop

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59. How to build a business and brand that sticks with marketing expert Rhea Allen
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58. Launching and growing a dream business with Renée Warren
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