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The Self-Publishing Author: Write and Publish Your God-Led Book
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The Self-Publishing Author: Write and Publish Your God-Led Book

Author: Jaleesa Cox

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A podcast to help you write and publish the book you're called to write, even if you don't know what to write about. Whether you need to identify God-Led book you're meant to write or need help navigating the publishing process, you're in the right place. Hosted by Jaleesa Renee, a traditionally and self-published author whose made all the mistakes so you can skip the headache and bank drain.
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If I could go back and change ONE thing about my book launch, it wouldn’t be the writing.It would be the marketing.In this episode, I’m sharing the biggest mistake I made in my self-publishing journey: waiting until my book was finished to start marketing and advertising it.I was so focused on writing the manuscript and figuring out the publishing process (hello, CreateSpace era 🙃), that I completely ignored pre-launch marketing. And that decision cost me visibility, momentum, and sales.If you're an aspiring author, first-time self-publisher, or currently writing your book, this episode will help you avoid the same mistake.We’re talking about:Why you should start marketing your book BEFORE it’s finishedThe difference between book marketing vs. book advertisingand moreMarketing is the message. Advertising is the method.And people can’t buy a book they don’t know exists.Grab The Self-Publisher's RoadmapAvoid these Self-Publishing Mistakes
In this episode, I share the six major changes I’m making as I rewrite and restructure my book, based on lessons learned since originally publishing it.I walk through:Why I’m reworking the book title to better reflect the theme of pressure, fire, and transformationWhat I’d change about the cover design to clearly communicate the messageThe importance of adding stronger front matter and back matterHow I’m turning loose sections into clear, cohesive chaptersWhy optimizing the book description matters for clarity and impactThis episode is for authors who are revising an older book, preparing a second edition, or realizing their story deserves a stronger structure and presentation.5 Self-Publishing Mistakes to Avoid
You don’t need a dramatic life story to write a powerful book. You just need one small moment—and the message hidden inside it.In this episode, I break down how to take a single experience and turn it into a full book, using a simple beginning–middle–end framework rooted in faith and storytelling.We cover:How to identify the small moment worth writing aboutHow to structure your story using beginning, middle, and endWhat to include before the defining momentHow to write the tension, faith struggle, and transformationHow to clarify the message and outcome of your testimonyIf you’ve been stuck thinking your story “isn’t deep enough,” this episode will show you how everyday moments—confidence shifts, broken trust, personal growth, or faith trials—can carry a powerful message when told with intention.Sis, books aren’t built on big events alone. They’re built on obedience, reflection, and one moment fully explored.If you’re ready to stop doubting and start writing, this episode will help you take the next step.Grab your 90 Day God-Led Book BlueprintJoin the God-Led Book Inner Circle WaitlistGet Book Notes- bi weeklyish tips to writing your God-Led Book
In the last episode, we exposed the lies that keep you from writing. Today, we’re getting practical.In this episode, I share five clarifying questions to help you uncover your book message and the story within your experiences. If you’ve ever thought, “My story isn’t that deep” or “There’s nothing new to say,” this conversation will shift your perspective.We talk about:The experiences you downplay that actually shaped youWho you were before a season—and who you became afterWhat people constantly seek your advice aboutThe fear you overcame and how you moved forwardThe book you wish existed when you were in the middle of itThere may be nothing new under the sun, but your perspective, process, and obedience make your story worth telling. Whether your experience involves faith, healing, relationships, purpose, or everyday life lessons, there is a message someone needs.If you feel called to write but unsure what your book is really about, these questions will help bring clarity and direction—so you can stop doubting and start writing.Sis, there’s someone on the other side of the book inside you. Go write it.Grab your 90 Day God-Led Book BlueprintJoin the God-Led Book Inner Circle WaitlistGet Book Notes, bi-weeklyish encouragement, clarity, and practical guidance to help you keep writing the book God placed on your heart
Do you feel called to write a book but keep putting it off? In this episode, we expose three lies that stop women from writing the book God placed on their heart—and why those lies have no power unless you believe them.We talk about:The lie that says you don’t have a storyThe lie that says you can’t writeThe lie that says no one needs your storyYour testimony doesn’t have to be dramatic to be impactful. If you’ve lived, learned, and overcome, there’s a message buried in your experience. You don’t need perfect writing skills—just obedience, honesty, and a willingness to start.If you’ve been feeling the nudge to write but stuck in fear, doubt, or comparison, this episode will help you reclaim your confidence and take the first step toward writing your God-given story.Sis, don’t believe the lie. Your story matters—and someone needs it.Grab your 90 Day God-Led Book BlueprintJoin the God-Led Book Inner Circle WaitlistGet Book Notes, bi-weeklyish encouragement, clarity, and practical guidance to help you keep writing the book God placed on your heart—without pressure, perfection, or burnout.
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