Episodes

  • 011: How to Make Your Book Standout In the Market
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of The Book In You podcast, Tim Elmore and Jared Cagle dive into top strategies for aspiring authors who want their books to stand out in today's crowded publishing market. Tim introduces the concept of the "polka-dotted pig"—a metaphor for crafting a unique and memorable book that grabs attention. They discuss how to differentiate your writing, present ideas in fresh ways, and address the common challenges authors face in capturing reader interest. The episode is packed with practical tips on how to redefine popular topics, create a distinctive voice, and focus on impactful outcomes that resonate with readers. If you're looking for actionable advice on writing, publishing, and building a lasting connection with your audience, this episode is a must-listen.

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    26 mins
  • 010: 8 Hacks to Beat Writer's Block
    Oct 29 2024

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    Tim Elmore and Jared Cagle dive deep into the creative challenges faced by writers and aspiring authors looking to publish their first book. They share actionable strategies for overcoming writer's block, sparking creativity, and developing original ideas. Discover how to combine existing concepts, use metaphors effectively, and leverage collaboration to gain fresh insights. They also discuss the importance of personal breakthroughs and the power of setting deadlines to fuel productivity. The episode wraps up with an inspiring story about J.K. Rowling’s perseverance, motivating listeners to push through their creative struggles and achieve their publishing goals.

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    25 mins
  • 009: 3 Questions to Ask Before Publishing
    Oct 15 2024

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    This week on the Book In You Podcast, Jared Cagle and Tim Elmore navigate the changing world of book publishing, offering valuable advice for aspiring authors. They discuss the different publishing paths available today, from traditional publishing to self-publishing––helping new authors make informed decisions. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of a book’s title and cover design—especially for first-time authors—in capturing readers’ attention. Jared and Tim also explore the ongoing responsibilities of authors in marketing their books after publication, highlighting essential strategies to increase book sales. Additionally, they underline the importance of building a strong author platform and the collaborative process involved in successfully publishing a book.

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    28 mins
  • 008: Is Your Book Life-Changing?
    Oct 1 2024

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    In this episode, Tim Elmore and Jared Cagle discuss seven questions worth asking when evaluating book ideas. They emphasize the importance of separating the process of creating from improving and the need for creativity in writing. The questions include: Is your idea life-changing? Is it differentiated from others? Is it simple for people to understand? What is its shelf life? Does it lend itself to other ideas? And is it something you would want to read? They also share examples and insights from their own experiences as authors.

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    29 mins
  • 007: Writing the Book Is Just the Beginning
    Sep 17 2024

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    In this conversation, Tim Elmore shares five big concepts he wishes he knew before he began writing books. Writing a book is just one-third of the equation, with marketing and creating the product making up the other two-thirds. Then, you must determine whether you are a writer or an author, as there is a difference between being the person who enjoys the writing process and being the authority on a topic. Tim also discusses how books sell events and events sell books, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between books and speaking engagements.

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    25 mins
  • 006: Connecting with Your Target Audience (feat. Don Yaeger)
    Sep 3 2024

    Don Yaeger, a 12-time New York Times bestselling author, storytelling expert, and former associate editor for Sports Illustrated, shares his writing journey, the importance of storytelling, and practical tips for aspiring authors. Don emphasizes the need for a clear outline and an avatar to guide the writing process. He also encourages writers to keep going and not get stuck in perfectionism. Don shares a list of questions that can help jog stories and create engaging content. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of storytelling and the importance of connecting with readers.

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    30 mins
  • 005: Impacting Readers Through Compelling Storytelling
    Aug 20 2024
    In this insightful episode, Tim Elmore and Jared Cagle sit down with renowned author and speaker Randy Gravitt to dive deep into his latest book, Winning Begins at Home. The discussion highlights the crucial balance between professional success and personal fulfillment, with Randy offering valuable strategies for winning outside of the workplace. As a seasoned storyteller, Randy shares expert tips on leveraging storytelling in writing to captivate readers. He also reflects on the unexpected challenges and pleasant surprises he encountered during the book preparation process. References: Access our Library of FREE Digital Downloads: MaxwellLeadership.com/TheBookInYou. Learn more about our upcoming writer's event: https://www.abookinaweekend.com/
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    39 mins
  • 004: Make Your Story Unforgettable
    Aug 6 2024

    In this episode, Tim Elmore and Jared Cagle discuss the power of using stories in writing and communication. They emphasize the importance of leveraging imagery and storytelling to engage readers and make information more memorable. They share examples of successful books that relied on stories and imagery, such as Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham. Tim also provides practical tips for authors, including the four levels of impact in storytelling: personal true stories, true familiar stories, true yet unfamiliar stories, and fictional stories.

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    27 mins