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Step into the world of book publishing with us! Whether you’re a book lover, a budding author, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes, this show has something for you. Each episode features conversations with industry insiders—authors, publishers, agents, and marketing pros—who share real stories, helpful tips, and publishing wisdom. From writing your first draft to launching your book into the world, we cover it all.
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When April O’Leary first published her book in 2012, she had no idea it would lead to launching her own publishing company. But what she discovered is what she shares in this episode: books open doors.In this heartfelt guide to publishing, April distills over a decade of experience into 7 powerful steps. With compassion and clarity, she breaks down every part of the journey—from writing through editing to launch day and beyond.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of publishing, this episode will inspire you to finally take the next step—and believe that your voice matters.In This Episode You’ll Learn:The first and most important step to publishing: understanding your “why”The differences between hybrid, traditional, and self-publishing—and which one’s right for youWhy your first draft doesn’t need to be perfect (or even polished)How developmental, line, and proof editing each serve a unique purposeWhy professional book design (not DIY!) matters for credibility and reachWhat to expect during the publishing and distribution processHow to ensure your book is available globally, not just on AmazonWhy most authors fail at the final step: marketing their bookWhy support, collaboration, and a publishing team are game-changersThe belief that your story is worth sharing—and how to finally take actionShare this!“Don’t let a lack of writing skills stop you—first drafts aren’t supposed to be perfect.”“Marketing isn’t optional if you want your book to reach people.”“This could be the year your book idea becomes real.”“You don’t have to publish alone. That’s what we’re here for.”Mentioned in this Episode:O’Leary Publishing's free guide: Manuscript MagicLet’s connect!Follow April on Instagram @olearypublishing
What do runes, herbal tea, and a wise owl named Mama B have in common? They’re all part of the magical world of Poppy the Awesome Opossum—a children’s chapter book series brought to life by Julie LeBriton.In this heartwarming episode, April O’Leary sits down with Julie to talk about how a chance discovery of a stuffed animal sparked an idea that became a two-book series, and how her stories carry big life messages disguised as forest adventures.Poppy’s journey is rooted in self-discovery, bravery, and curiosity. Children meet characters who teach lessons on intuition, friendship, and inner strength. Adults, too, will find themselves learning about meditation, runes, and the healing properties of teas—often for the first time.Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or simply someone who believes in the power of storytelling, this episode will inspire you to follow your creative nudges and maybe even throw a Poppy-themed tea party of your own.In This Episode You’ll Learn:How a stuffed animal inspired a magical children’s book series with a message of self-worthWhy introducing kids to meditation early can help them build lifelong emotional toolsWhat Norse runes are and how they’re used to empower children through storytellingHow Julie’s writing process was guided by intuition and meditation—often while driving or in stillnessThe significance of “keys” in the Poppy series and how they symbolize life lessons like bravery and purposeWhy it’s never too late to become an author, even if you’ve never considered yourself a writerHow herbal teas and essential oils are introduced to young readers to teach wellness in a playful wayThe creative extras that come with Julie’s books—from free coloring pages to 3D printed Poppy figuresHow parents, educators, and children can host Poppy-themed tea parties and literacy eventsThe importance of reading above your child’s level to spark imagination and encourage deeper understandingShare this!“This story didn’t belong to me—it belonged to everyone.”“Knowledge is a treasure—and kids deserve the keys early.”“Reading to your child stretches their mind beyond their reading level.”“Poppy teaches kids—and reminds parents—how awesome they are.”Mentioned in this Episode:Julie LeBriton’s WebsiteBook Review RafflePoppy the Awesome Opossum and the Book of RunesPoppy the Awesome Opossum and the Cedar TreasureO’Leary Publishing's free guide: Manuscript MagicLet’s connect!Follow April on Instagram @olearypublishing
At just nine years old, Christine Sadry boarded a plane in Poland alone, headed for a new life in America. What met her on the other side wasn’t the dream her grandmother spoke of—but silence, secrecy, and heartbreak.In this emotional episode, April O’Leary welcomes author Christine Sadry to share the breathtaking, heartbreaking, and ultimately triumphant story behind her memoir, 13 Years Lost: An Unbelievable Story of Fleeing Communist Poland to Traveling the World Serving the United Nations. Christine recounts her early childhood in communist Poland, the shattering loss of her mother, and a spontaneous invitation to come to America that forever changed the course of her life.But what was meant to be a hopeful new beginning turned into 13 years of silence, grief, and emotional imprisonment in an adoptive home where she was forbidden to speak of her past—or contact her family.This is a story for anyone who’s ever felt stuck in their past. For anyone looking for permission to dream again. For anyone wondering if it’s too late to start over.Spoiler alert: it’s not.In This Episode You’ll Learn:Why your childhood doesn’t define your futureThat silence can be its own kind of traumaThat resilience can be quietHow letting go is not forgetting—it’s reclaimingThat sometimes, the most healing act is telling your storyThat we don’t always get closure—but we can still move forwardWhy it’s never too late to start overThere is power in purposeShare this!“They made my life for 13 years. Now I get to make mine.”“Gratitude was expected. But silence was demanded.”“I realized I had to let the pain go or let it rule my life.”“A locked door held my past. But not my future.”Mentioned in this Episode:13 Years Lost: An Unbelievable Story of Fleeing Communist Poland to Traveling the World Serving the United NationsChristine Sadry’s WebsiteO’Leary Publishing's free guide: Manuscript MagicLet’s connect!Follow April on Instagram @olearypublishing
Publishing a book is no small feat—but what happens after the launch?In this episode of the I’m Booked podcast, April O’Leary sits down with author marketing strategist Kim Stewart to talk about the one tool most authors overlook: podcasting. Whether you're considering launching your own show or just want to get booked on others, this conversation is packed with tips, mindset shifts, and encouragement.Kim shares how her own journey from aspiring author to podcast host shaped her marketing career, and why podcasting has become her favorite platform to help authors extend their message beyond friends and family.From podcast formats that fit your style to planning content around your book, this episode will inspire you to stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and start showing up today—with your voice.In This Episode You’ll Learn:Why most authors plateau with their “warm market”How to know if podcasting is right for youWhat a short-run podcast can do for your bookCommon mistakes in book launchesWhy being personal beats being polishedShare this!“Just because people saw your book doesn’t mean they bought it. You’ve got to keep growing beyond that circle.“Podcasting builds trust faster than almost anything else.”“Start your podcast now. Don’t wait until the book is published.”“Let your book and your podcast work together to build momentum.”Mentioned in this Episode:Kim Stewart MarketingPodcast: Book Marketing ManiaO’Leary Publishing's free guide: Manuscript MagicLet’s connect!Follow April on Instagram @olearypublishing
When Karen Shepherd launched her book Lead with Love, she didn’t just throw an event—she sparked a movement. With decades-old friendships showing up in full force, her launch reminded us all of the power of genuine connection. In this heartfelt interview, April and Karen go beyond business talk to uncover how Karen’s mindset shift at 45—from transactional giving to heart-led leadership—became the cornerstone of her personal and professional life.Karen gets real about her past, her family legacy, and how her father’s wisdom as a Holocaust survivor shaped her into a woman who sees every obstacle as a gift. If you've ever struggled with giving from an empty cup or wondering if your story really matters, this episode is your sign: lead with love, and watch what happens.In This Episode You’ll Learn:Why Karen’s book launch was more than just an event—it was a celebration of connection.How her father's Holocaust survival shaped her core values of compassion and unity.The moment that transformed Karen’s leadership style and changed her life.How to give generously and lead from the heart—without expecting anything in return.Share this!“You can’t out-give the universe.” – Karen Shepherd“My leadership was selfish—until I realized it was never about me.” – Karen Shepherd“Obstacles are gifts. They’re the universe’s way of making us stronger.” – Karen Shepherd“My father taught me: it doesn't matter what color, race, or politics you follow. Are you a good human?” – Karen ShepherdMentioned in this Episode:⁠Lead with Love: 10 Heart-Centered Strategies to Build a More Profitable Business⁠⁠The Lead with Love Foundation⁠⁠HR By Karen⁠O’Leary Publishing's free guide:⁠ Manuscript Magic⁠Let’s connect!Follow April on Instagram⁠ @olearypublishing
Author Stacy Blemaster brings her best to our podcast with tons of insight about mental health and we discuss her new book To Be or Not To Be. You'll really enjoy this powerful episode! To get a copy of Stacy's book on Amazon https://amzn.to/4dWOija. To take the Author Adventure Quiz https://olearypublishing.com/homepage To get a copy of Who Me, An Author? https://olearypublishing.com/whome
Michelle Glogovac is THE Podcast Matchmaker™, a podcast publicist, author of How To Get On Podcasts (McGraw Hill, 2024) and host of the award winning podcast, My Simplified Life and CEO + Founder of The MLG Collective®. Today we talk about the magic of getting on podcasts and how to create a podcast book tour. For more about Michelle visit https://michelleglogovac.com/. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
Jennifer Johnson is the author of Grace & Grit: Becoming a Confident Entrepreneur. As a lifelong, entrepreneur she shares some of the core values she discovered on her path to successful entrepreneurship and some of the pitfalls. To connect with Jennifer online visit www.jenniferannjohnson.com and to purchase her book Grace & Grit visit https://amzn.to/3XI9moM. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
In this episode, Diagnostic Radiologist and author Thomas Hudson, M.D. shares his journey to finding the deeper meaning in everyday life and sharing his thoughts in beautifully written poetry in his most recent book Something Deeper: 31 Spiritual Poems to Help You Navigate Life. To connect with Dr. Thomas Hudson online, visit www.thomashudsonmd.com to schedule a private consultation. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
After navigating her treacherous journey with menopause, Angela Martinez, RN, had to share her story. Angela authored Solving the Mystery of Menopause: WTH is Happening to Me?! https://amzn.to/3zkBl3E She hopes you won't suffer as much as she did and she offers practical tips and insights to get you through this transitional time of life. To connect with Angela online and get help with your journey visit https://angelamartinezrn.com/. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
Lane Kawaoka, author of The Wealth Elevator: Real Estate Syndications, Accredited Investor Banking, and Tax Strategies for First-Gen Millionaires https://amzn.to/45KukW4 joins us today to talk about how to ascend the investment floors to financial freedom. For more about Lane visit https://thewealthelevator.com/home/about-lane/. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
Estelle Erasmus is an award-winning journalist, writing coach, and longtime ASJA member and an adjunct instructor at New York University (where she received the 2023 Teaching Excellence Award) and for Writer’s Digest. She received a 2023 Zibby Award naming Writing That Gets Noticed the “Best Book for The Writer”. Today we talk about how to get noticed with your writing. For more about Estelle visit https://estelleserasmus.com/. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
Diana Ward, author of Behind the Smile: The Heartbreaking Journey of Raising a Son with Addiction and Mental Illness, is here to share her story of motherhood and her journey with her son Cody who lost his life to suicide. This is a difficult topic and needs to be discussed more openly. For more about Diana and to book her to speak at your next event visit https://naplesspeakers.com/DianaWard. To purchase her book visit https://amzn.to/3L1ExDK. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
Amanda Nell Edgar always loved telling stories. As a kid, she scrawled them in books of wallpaper samples that her grandmother scavenged from home supply stores. After college, she took to the stage, telling stories to rural children as part of a grant-funded theatre program. Finally, she became a social movement historian, documenting the stories behind groups like Black Lives Matter. She is the founder of Page & Podium Press. For more about Amanda visit https://pageandpodium.comhttps://pageandpodium.com/quiz. For more about becoming an author schedule a publishing consultation at https://olearypublishing.com/consultation.
2024 SPECIAL: Get a FREE Book for all listeners! Email admin@olearypublishing with the Subj: FREE BOOK and request one of the following. Include your mailing address and we'll send it to you. FREE. (US addresses ONLY) The Influencer's Path to Successful Publishing- this book will help you understand the various paths to publishing that are available to aspiring authors today Manuscript Magic- this book will help you navigate the world of writing your first non-fiction manuscript The Old Cocoon- this illustrated story will help you navigate the pain of life changes and soar into your next chapter On this episode join April O'Leary of O'Leary Publishing and successful entrepreneur and author Hussein Al-Baiaty as they delve into the world of non-fiction authorship and building an author brand. Hussein specializes in empowering authors to organically grow their audience while embracing resilience as a key leadership quality. Connect with Hussein Al-Baiaty: Website: http://husseinalbaiaty.com/ LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/husseinalbaiaty YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@husseinalbaiaty Rising Authors: https://www.rising-authors.com/about In collaboration with O'Leary Publishing, this podcast offers actionable strategies and insightful talks tailored for authors seeking to establish a strong online presence. Learn from Hussein's expertise as he shares practical guidance on navigating social media landscapes and leveraging organic growth techniques to amplify your reach as an author. For more about O'Leary Publishing and how you can become an author take our Author Adventure Quiz today at ⁠https://olearypublishing.com/.⁠
Do you have a story to tell and don't know how to write it? Are you busy in your 'real life' and don't have the time? On this episode of the I'm Booked Podcast, Allegra Cook, a masterful ghostwriter, shares the secrets of working effectively with a ghostwriter. Allegra, known for her seamless storytelling prowess, joins April to dissect the art of author-ghostwriter partnership. Through candid discussions, Allegra offers invaluable advice for authors aiming to collaborate effectively with ghostwriters. Whether you're a seasoned author or an aspiring writer, this podcast is a treasure trove of wisdom. Join us on this transformative journey through ghostwriting, gaining practical insights and inspiration from Allegra Cook's expertise. We are proud to have her as part of the O'Leary Publishing team! For more about O'Leary Publishing and how you can become an author take our Author Adventure Quiz today at https://olearypublishing.com/.
How do you write fantasy fiction? Get an iPad and start typing! Seriously…David "D. L." Jennings is a fourteen-year veteran of the United States Air Force, and finished writing his debut novel, Gift of the Shaper while serving on his ninth combat tour by typing over 100,000 words on his iPad. A voracious reader, Jennings tells us how it happened and what to expect from this trilogy. To get started reading D.L. Jennings start with Gift of the Shaper: Book One of the HIGHGLADE Series https://a.co/d/8J86mxg. For more about D.L. Jennings www.dl-jennings.com and follow him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dl.jennings. For more about becoming a published author take our Author Adventure Quiz at https://olearypublishing.com/.
John Cordero previously co-founded and published “The Cipher: Miami’s Hip Hop Newspaper” in 1998, an independent monthly publication that chronicled the emerging Hip Hop scene in South Florida. Featuring interviews, music reviews, articles, photographs, and poetry, Mr. Cordero assembled a dedicated staff of like-minded Hip Hop heads that quickly became the go-to source for all things Hip Hop related in Miami. Here is his story of taking his love for all things Hip Hop and becoming an author to showcase this amazing culture in Miami. John Cordero is the author of The History of Hip Hop in Miami The History of Miami Hip Hop: The Story of DJ Khaled, Pitbull, DJ Craze, and Other Contributors to South Florida's Scene (Scene History) https://a.co/d/2Z6KLLv. For more about becoming a published author pop on over to https://olearypublishing.com/ where you can take our Author Adventure Quiz and get started today.
If you are an expert in your field it's about time you wrote a book to help more people and expand your reach. Sandra Elia is a Certified Food Addiction Counselor and a trailblazer in the field of addictive eating. Her expertise has brought about partnerships with Canada's top obesity and addiction doctors. She developed a program to help her clients with food addiction years before she became an author of her book Never Enough: Three Pillars of Food Addiction Recovery. This is her story. To get your copy visit: https://a.co/d/725ARva. For more about Sandra visit: https://www.sandraelia.com/ For more about O'Leary Publishing and how you can become an author take our Author Adventure Quiz today at https://olearypublishing.com/.
If you've ever wanted to learn more about getting your book into schools, this is the episode for you. Jane Wood, teacher turned author has been bringing her books into schools for 20 years. She understands how to not only create books focused on meeting teachers' curriculum requirements but doing it in a way that is fun for students and 'gets them reading'. Jane shares her strategies for reaching out to schools, who to talk to, what to say and how to create a sell sheet that really sells your book. She also dives into the win-win-win of helping teachers use your book by creating additional resources for lessons and enrichment. Get out a pen and paper and take notes. This episode is packed with actionable ideas to help you bring your books into schools. To schedule a 15-minute consultation with Jane visit www.janewoodbooks.com or email jane@janewoodbooks.com. And be sure to pick up her book Schools: A Niche Market for Authors at https://a.co/d/fJS5rKB. To start your author journey take our author adventure quiz today at www.olearypublishing.com. We look forward to working with you!
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