In this episode, award-winning authors Jane R. Wood, and K.I. Knight discuss their new exciting collaboration. Their new book is called, "Finding Family Treasure" and is a fun, educational read about how we are all connected through genealogy! www.janewoodbooks.com, www.firstfreedompublishing.com, email: meltingpotpress@gmail.com, https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Family-Treasure-K-Knight/dp/173733710X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38D94OEOUJKH6&keywords=finding+family+treasure&qid=1643072327&sprefix=finding+family+%2Caps%2C192&sr=8-1, https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/finding-family-treasure-k-i-knight/1140450070?ean=9781737337102 - Librarians and Bookstore Owners - this book is available through Ingram Spark and Follett
Debut author and poet, Henry White, II, discusses his journey to becoming an author and his new book, available in pre-order now. His book "Above the Veil" is garnering great reviews. Check out this five-star review from Readers' Favorites: https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/above-the-veil?fbclid=IwAR3NvwPI-EV456dQx6uadw9CFB2oKoRaSixjd4niNFhFKJTaBFKrZNiJYAkhttps://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AHenry+White+II&s=relevancerank&text=Henry+White+II&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1,https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/above-the-veil-henry-white-ii/1140496531?ean=9780578996318
Editor, Author, and Historian Tim Jacobs discusses his editing business. He discusses how ghostwriting is keeping him busy. And he lets authors who want to submit their books for awards know what judges are looking for. www.jacobswc.comwww.northerndawnawards.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timjacobsghostwriter/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthernDawnAwards
Multiple award-winning author, Alice Oldford, joins me to chat about her life in Florida as a self-proclaimed "Sun Bird" as opposed to the more common "Snow Bird." This New Jersey native talks about how she wound up a Floridian and where she spends her summers. She also discusses how where she lives inspires her writing. We also talk about cooking and gardening! Please check out Alice's links: http://aliceoldford.com/, https://www.amazon.com/Alice-Oldford/e/B00HG1Q9CO?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1637340831&sr=8-1, https://www.facebook.com/bibliophilebookshopmaine/
Recorded LIVE at the Lumber Axe Bar & Grille. “Wolfman” - which I don’t think is his birth name - explains the rules of throwing lethal weapons at the wall. This was a great night. Releases need to be signed that hold this place harmless but you only need to be 8 years old to participate. Thursdays are their slow nights and tell them Angelina sent you. What a great time on Girls’ Night Out with Dana, Laura, and Tina. lumberaxeftmyers.com2158 Colonial BlvdUnit 1Fort Myers, FL 33901United States
International Fitness Competitor, RBT (Radical Body Transformations) Coach, and Magnum Nutraceuticals Sponsee Mikayla Custance talks about everything fitness and how she found success by surrounding herself with positive people and using the right nutrition. She shares how mental preparedness, focus, and the right training can make the difference between failure and success.
This is a movie review of “A Quiet Place II” and is the podcast version of our old segment on SWFL Online News where a member of Generation X and Generation Z talk about movies! *Warning - Spoilers Ahead!
The creator and executive producer of Radical Body Transformations, James Hergott, talks about the show's latest 90 Day Challenge and what the judges are looking for in their next winner!
Jennifer Lopez talks about how she got started with Radical Body Transformations and what clients who join the movement can expect.
The first-ever winner of the Radical Body Transformations 90 Day Challenge, Kristy Thompson, and her coach, MOCO give tips on how their teamwork propelled Kristy to the winner's circle. The ladies also share tips on how to achieve your own radical body transformation as well as get in on the next 90 Day Challenge! *This is Angelina's NEW podcast and will be seen on "LIVE From Florida with Angelina Assanti" after this episode airs.
Part 2 of my conversation with my friend, Joann, who is also a cancer survivor. There is a language advisory here! Suck it, cancer!
Me and my friend, Joann, both tell you what it’s like to survive cancer. Incidentally, this is my first episode with an explicit language advisory. Suck it, cancer!
Author Aaron Woodson discusses poetry, and how both his faith, and service in the military shaped his world view continues to influence his writing. He also shares some exciting news about his next writing adventure.
Lorna Owens started out as a nurse and re-invented herself by going to law school. She became a high-profile entertainment attorney - appearing several times on national television. She is also an author and most recently, launched a wellness company called Desert Sage. Her mission is to educate people about how they can take back their health!
My friend and fellow Massachussian, Sally Holt, discusses everything from books to making the world a better place by being kind to strangers. Our ability to talk to anyone about anything makes it easy to have long conversations! But, with Sally, I always learn a thing or two about different ways to view a subject. And as far as authors go, she gives some great information about what a book needs to catch a librarian’s eye!
Jane R. Wood reinvented herself after leaving the corporate world. She has become a fan-favorite in schools and discusses what it takes to become successful and remain a staple in a fickle reading world!
Debut author, Raquel V. Reyes, dishes about her new Cozy from Crooked Lane Books (Due out in October 2021) and how she got a deal for her Latina Sleuth!
Celebrity TV fitness coach MOCO from the hit show Radical Body Transformations (on Amazon Prime) tells us how she got started as a fitness coach. She shares how her own fitness journey has inspired others to make radical changes in their own lives.
Pat Stanford, President of the Florida Authors and Publishers Association talks with me about her latest projects, book awards, and what’s happening at their conference this year.
Author Dr. Paul Thornton discusses his award-winning non-fiction, which document trying times and challenges.