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Jennifer Duann Fultz

Chief Executive Auntie

A weekly Education and Business podcast
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Chief Executive Auntie

Jennifer Duann Fultz

Chief Executive Auntie

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Chief Executive Auntie

Jennifer Duann Fultz

Chief Executive Auntie

A weekly Education and Business podcast
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In this episode, I speak with Penguin Random House Editor Ashley Hong (she/her) about what makes a book marketable and her path to the publishing world with a couple detours through Grey's Anatomy and computer science.Ashley's website: https://
In this episode I talk to Hanna Chiou, the co-creator of one of my favorite products, the Habbi Habbi Reading Wand and Global Library. We discuss her journey from global consulting to toy and book manufacturing as well as the power of seeing yo
In this mini episode, my business bestie joins me in going through our year-end reviews, talking specifically about which income metrics are *actually* informative and important.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chief-executive-au
Feminist Asian Dad Eugene Hung (he/him) shares about his journey from teacher to blogger and activist and back to teacher, what his kids really think of his blog, and how he amplifies female voices without taking away space.Eugene's blog: https
Sam Brandt (they/them) provides a fascinating (seriously!) glimpse at technical writing, which I now think is the most underrated niche in the writing world. Marketing copywriters get customers and clients in, but good documentation keeps them
In this (ironically long) mini episode, I talk about how to raise your overall rates by reducing the amount of time you spend working. Here are 7 ways to improve your business efficiency and your bottom line.Support this podcast at — https://re
In this episode, I somehow manage to not pee myself while talking to Rebecca Kuang, award-winning author of The Poppy War trilogy about her writing process, changing her major (we’d all be sad if she’d stayed in economics and finance), and the
In this episode, Auntie throws down over freelancers and creatives price shaming one another and pours the tea about what a "good" client actually means.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chief-executive-auntie/donations
In this episode, Los Angeles County Youth Poet Laureate Sophie Kim shares the benefits of taking a gap year, her experience as poet laureate, and her hopes for her creative work during and beyond her education at Harvard.Support this podcast at
In this episode I discuss the words and phrases I don't use in my brand communications and why it's not really about "not offending people." (Which seems like a perfectly worthy goal to me, but what do I know.)To ask a question or leave a comme
In this episode I chat with romance author and actress Preslaysa Williams about the 5am writer’s club, what feedback to take and what to ignore, and the magic that comes with writing your true identity into your work. We also talk about what it
In this mini episode, I discuss the need for an In Case of Emergency plan for your business and how to start putting one together.My pal Anna's recession-proofing toolkit:https://www.annafhetzel.com/recessionSupport this podcast at — https://re
Literary agent Jen Chen Tran and editor Jenny Chen talk about the different sides of book publishing. We discuss how to get started in the publishing industry, what they look for in books, and how to get better representation at every step of t
In this mini episode, I finish a project 7 months late and talk about why project delays can be so stressful and at least one thing you can do about it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chief-executive-auntie/donations
Steph Wu never described herself as a creative or a writer when she was growing up, but she is now an experienced and accomplished journalist and novelist. Steph is the Articles Director at Conde Nast Traveler and the co-founder of Mochi Magazi
In this mini episode, I talk about a haircut gone...at least a bit wrong, and what to do when faced with a project that you might not be fully qualified for (or excited about).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chief-executive-aunt
I'm pleased to welcome Cynthia Pong back to Chief Executive Auntie. Cynthia is a feminist career strategist and now self-published author. Tune in for her career advice during COVID-19, an inside peek at writing and self-publishing her book, an
I wanted to be a writer even when I was a young child, but I gave up on that dream before I reached high school partly because I didn't know of anyone who looked like me who was in writing, publishing, or media. Turns out they were out there, I
Episode Recap:Joanne and I talked aboutThe existential dread we’re all feeling right now (1:19)The questions she asked before leaving her full-time job (6:15)How she got started in writing (15:20)Her book, Game Changer (18:25)How she writes div
Episode Recap:Dr. Lam and I talked aboutA day in the life of a retinal surgeon (1:27)How he finds time to write with a full-time job and four kids (6:13)His process for writing historical novels (8:17)How a history major became an eye surgeon (
Episode Recap:Maddy and I talked aboutHow to explain to traditional Asian parents that you write about vaginas all day (3:13)Maintaining personal boundaries when writing publicly about sexual health (4:58)A typical day for a digital content cre
Episode Recap:Virginia and I talked aboutHow her blogging career started (1:48)How she homeschools four children in Mandarin (5:45)Her social media management work and partnership with Sagebooks (13:35)The importance of a supportive partner (26
Episode Recap:I got to speak with Dr. Anna Huang, PhD, Dr. Martin Hsia, PsyD, and Dr. Joseph Lee, MD about the everyday reality of being a mental health care provider. We debated what the best kind of doctor is, and discussed some of the challe
Episode Recap:Cynthia and I talked aboutHer customized approach to career coaching (2:20)What to do when you’re overworked and underpaid (6:25)The problem with “Charge your worth” (8:33)Cynthia’s foundational coaching program (12:00)Some of the
Content Warning: On this episode, we discuss sex, pleasure, and erotica. You may want to listen away from your boss or kids, but it might also be a great opportunity for conversation! (Maybe not with your boss, though.)Episode Recap:Thien-Kim a
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