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A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

Lucy McCarraher

A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

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A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

Lucy McCarraher

A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

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A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

Lucy McCarraher

A Book of One's Own: A Women’s Manifesto

A weekly Arts, Books and Business podcast
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In this episode, Lucy speaks with Sophie Milliken, a recruitment and employability expert with more than fifteen years of experience. She’s worked with many employers across various industries to help them design and deliver graduate recruitmen
While women are represented in books like those on diversity and confidence, few women are seen as authorities in the leadership space. Sophie Devonshire was determined to add at least one more name to that list of published female authors with
There tends to be a misconception that business books must be cold, instructional devices rather than engaging and inspiring guides. When writing her business book, however, Emily Macpherson abandoned complex jargon in favor of clarity, practic
As a woman, do you face additional hardships to attain and maintain leadership positions? In this episode, Lucy interviews author Kadi Cole, who has over 25 years of diverse experience in leadership. Kadi shares her experiences with writing, pu
Can you write a business book before you’ve started a business? After more than two decades of working with McDonald’s, that’s exactly what Marianne Page did. Upon leaving the corporate world behind, Marianne wrote Process to Profit as a precur
How is the writing process different when you team up with a colleague? Lyn Bromley and Donna Whitbrook join Lucy to discuss how they leveraged their collective skills to co-author Trusted: The Human Approach to Building Outstanding Client Rela
Your business book does more than set you apart from your competition; it’s the legacy of your personal and professional experiences. Sandra Webber is a high-performance coach who knows what it takes to create positive changes in your life. Her
Many aspiring entrepreneurial authors, especially women, are worried that writing is a selfish use of their time. Vicki Wusche, a five-time author and property wiz, wants you to know that the opposite is true. Today she joins Lucy to talk about
For women, having variegated lives informs our work, our behavior, and our writing. Today Lisette Schuitemaker, a four-time author, chats with Lucy about birth order, childhood conclusions, and socialization. They discuss gender differences in
Once you’ve planned and written your book, how do you actually get it published?  In this episode, Lucy explains the three main routes of publishing a book: traditional publishers, DIY self-publishing, and hybrid publishing. She shares the deta
How can you turn trauma and the taboo into a practical handbook? Jane Duncan Rogers is a coach, speaker, and not-for-profit founder who helps people establish end-of-life plans. Today she joins Lucy to discuss how her book, Before I Go, helped
Once you’ve developed a thorough outline for your business book, how do you actually get it written?   Working through a clear process is the most effective way to get your book out of your head and onto paper.   In this episode, Lucy explains
Who the hell are you to write a book? If you’re an aspiring entrepreneurial author, you can’t miss today’s episode.   Audrey Chapman, sales strategist, and author joins Lucy to discuss how she conquered self-doubt and wrote a book that allowed
The lack of female representation in the winners of the first Business Book Awards led Lucy McCarraher on a journey to unpack the gender gap in business book publishing.   What is holding women back from writing and publishing their business bo
As a woman in business, it can be daunting to sell yourself. We often minimise our professional experience and undervalue our knowledge. But what if you could package your expertise in a way that would build your confidence, client base, and vi
In order for your book to be as valuable an asset as possible, you must position it perfectly before publishing. It’s imperative that you take the time to plan its alignment with your business and target market. Luckily, Lucy has an exact model
Impostor Syndrome is a pervasive phenomenon that leads you to doubt your abilities and accomplishments. Tara Halliday’s book UNMASKING: The Coach’s Guide to Impostor Syndrome unpacks the realities of Impostor Syndrome and teaches coaches how to
As an aspiring entrepreneurial author, it’s important for you to have the tools to get through the writing process without being sidetracked, losing confidence, or giving up. As Lucy was writing A Book of One's Own and unpacking her interviews
What if you could have financial capital and an engaged audience behind your book before it’s published? Jane Frankland joins Lucy to discuss how she harnessed the power of crowdfunding to validate her idea and gain visibility before ever relea
Fewer women than men are doing the one thing that can automatically increase credibility, income, and reach: writing a book. Lucy McCarraher is an author, mentor, publisher, and speaker. She is on a mission to inspire more women entrepreneurs t
Lucy has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs to plan, write and publish their business books, which then go out into the world bringing their authors impact, income and influence. In the A Book of One’s Own podcast, Lucy will teach you how to po
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