Your personal story can change other people's lives, but only if you get your words into the world.
In this episode, Gin Stephens shares how she self-published her first book on intermittent fasting and went on to get a traditional deal for more books, and lead a community of people into a healthier way of life. [For more on
my IF journey, listen to Intermittent Fasting Stories episode 155.]
In the intro,
Jane Friedman on SPS; my
2021 book sales revenue breakdown;
my Author Timeline;
Clifton Strengths Assessment. Plus, I recommend
Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention.
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Gin Stephens is the New York Times bestselling author of
Fast. Feast. Repeat., Delay, Don't Deny, and Feast Without Fear. She's also a podcaster with three shows, including
Intermittent Fasting Stories, which is one of my favorites.
You can listen above or on
your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below.
Show Notes
* Getting over fear of judgment when writing a personal story* Writing with the aim to teach and help others* The pros and cons of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing* How podcasting sells books* Don't depend on one platform! The importance of owning the tools you use to reach your community and followers.
Why Gin gave up Facebook.
You can find Gin Stephens at
GinStephens.com and at
The DDD Social Network and on Twitter @gin_stephens
Transcript of Interview with Gin Stephens
Joanna: Gin Stephens is the New York Times bestselling author of Fast. Feast. Repeat., Delay, Don't Deny, and Feast Without Fear. She's also a podcaster with three shows, including Intermittent Fasting Stories, which is one of my favorites. Welcome to the show, Gin.
Gin: Thank you for having me. And I'm so glad that's one of your favorites.