We continue our series, The Words They Write with a flashback to a past episode Conquering Limited Beliefs with WC Bobby Blackmon, originally published on December 5, 2021.
We continue our series, The Words They Write with a flashback to a past episode featuring author Pat Stanford, originally published on January 24, 2021.
We continue our series, The Words They Write with a flashback to a past episode featuring author Rhett Devane, originally published on January 10, 2021.
North Florida is full of writers with published books or manuscripts pending publication. This series called, The Words They Write, features conversations with authors, publishers, writing coaches, and others in the literary world.
Our guest today, Joan Leggitt comes from generations of newspaper publishers.
Her great grandfather, David Washington Boliver, ran the Troy Enterprise in Troy, Texas
Her grandfather Edward C. Boliver owned and operated the Hedley Informer, in Donley County, Texas.
Her uncle, David Edward Boliver inherited his father’s newspaper and her mother Pauline Boliver Leggitt Links for references in this episode: spent many years helping David Edward produce the newspaper. Alas, Joan has never published a newspaper.
Joan Leggett is the founder of Twisted Road Publications, an independent publishing house that seeks to publish gifted writers whose works are under-represented by corporate marketing.
North Florida is full of writers with published books or manuscripts pending publication. This series called, The Words They Write, features conversations with authors, publishers, writing coaches, and others in the literary world.
Our guest today, Paula Walborsky is a recovering family law attorney who lives in Tallahassee, Florida with her husband, Kent Putnam. The two of them serve as indulgent staff to their cat, Figaro. Paula is the author of 3 books. Unpacking Paula Volumes 1, 2 and 3.
North Florida is full of writers with published books or manuscripts pending publication. This series called, The Words They Write, features conversations with authors, publishers, writing coaches, and others in the literary world.
Kenyata Frazier is the author of Single, Saved, and Serving While Waiting. She has a passion to help other women reach their highest potential in life. She believes if a person has a dream or vision, the only person to stop it from manifesting is the individual. She has been gifted in helping others discover their purpose in life.
Kenyata loves to motivate and encourage others to dream big and never give up.
Today we are fortunate to have Andy Janecek Director of Public Relations and Valencia Scott Deputy Director of Public Relations join us from the Leon County Property Appraiser’s Office.
Andy is responsible for promoting the office of the Leon County Property Appraiser by strengthening community relationships through public relations, marketing activities, social media engagement, and strategic public awareness campaigns.
Valencia has over 18 years of experience with the Leon County Property Appraiser’s Office. Her work is vital in educating the public regarding the Office’s primary roles and responsibilities, including broadening community awareness of various property tax exemptions.
In today’s episode I am sharing my reflections on an event, that I had the pleasure of attending, about the music business in Tallahassee.
Tallahassee has a vibrant music scene with a wide range of genres spanning, blues, country, gospel, Hip-Hop, R & B, and more. The Institute of Music Business held The Music Business Conference, on May 31st and June 1st, in Tallahassee.
Our guest today, Jasen Hunter has a strong background in Sales and Marketing. Specializing in programs for teens and families. He’s worked with the Boys and Girls Club in his hometown and the Teen Club of Southwest Georgia.
He currently serves as the Marketing and Sales Director for The Millionaire Portfolio Group. He is the author of the book, The ODDS, has been the keynote speaker for an event at the Big Bend AFTER Reentry Coalition, and is also known as Coach Jasen.
Our guest today, Tamara Lockley has a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from Jacksonville Baptist Theological Seminary School. She is an ordained minister, and she works for Community Action Agency, where serving and helping others is her passion.
Tamara is a member of We Can Speak-Podemos Hablar Toastmasters club where she has gained experience in public speaking and leadership skills. She is currently the Big Bend After Reentry’s Women’s support group facilitator. Tamara gives hope and encouragement to those who are coming home from being incarcerated. Tamara’s goal is to provide a safe place for a peer support group to discuss various topics, such as: Employment, Housing, Basic needs, Goals, Education, Desires, Healing, and Family.