"The very act of just having a schedule and having a bucket that you have to fill with something, that forces you to be creative."
Key Moments
02:13 Collaboration between podcasters and ghostwriters in publishing.
06:02 Kent's show "The Daily Writer" offers lessons on writing skills.
07:24 Turn podcast into book by repurposing existing podcast content.
12:17 Book outlines are a framework essential for content creation.
14:45 Two book options:
Option 1: Big Kahuna book - multiple chapters per section.
Option 2: Bits and pieces book - short chapters for challenges.
20:01 Quickly gather feedback from ideal readers, create a 21-day challenge based on their problems, review similar books, and seek feedback on the outline.
21:09 Get feedback from potential readers for book outline. Don't overthink it.
24:52 Short, focused episodes make editing easier later.
29:53 Promote book through podcast.
33:19 Crafting a book takes time and work, but can be done by yourself or with professional help.
36:29 Scrivener aids writers in organizing and refining content for books, making the process more manageable.
38:15 Recognize the value of creating short books, multiple drafts, and use Scrivener for writing.
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Use a Podcast to Write a Book
Kent Sanders is a a writer and professor that helps artists and writers fulfill their creative calling. Recently we combined our talents and collaborated on a webinar to teach others how to use podcasts for book writing. During this episode we talk about this method of creating a book outline and using it as a blueprint for podcast episodes. This episodes can then be transformed into the written work you always dreamed of.
Key takeaways from our conversation:
This episode is a must listen for aspiring writers and podcasters looking for more ways to share their message. One of the reasons Kent and I did this webinar was to see what people thought of this idea. So let me know what you think. Was this a good idea? Or do if you don't think this is good, let me know. If you think it is great, let me know. That'll help out as we look at more ways to create books and podcasts.