Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
Authors After Action is a conversation-driven podcast that explores the stories behind the stories. Each episode features thoughtful discussions with authors about what led them to write, the experiences that shaped their work, and the deeper purpose behind their books. Rather than focusing on writing techniques or publishing advice, the show centers on lived experience, reflection, and the motivations that turn life into story. These conversations explore meaning, memory, resilience, and the responsibility of telling stories that matter. Authors After Action is for listeners who care about storytelling, personal history, and the reasons stories are written — not just how they ar...
If Not Now, When? The Urgency of Writing Your First Book
Today, we're diving into the world of writing books with the incredible Ray Hartjen, who’s not just an author but a lifelong storyteller. Ray shares his journey from a B2B and B2C revenue guru to penning five diverse books, ranging from sports history to personal memoirs shaped by his own battle with cancer. We explore the nitty-gritty of getting started in writing, emphasizing that the key is simply to start—don't stress about the end product right away! Whether you’re crafting a memoir or a novel, the advice is clear: focus on those first few words...
He Policed NYC During the Crack Epidemic — Then Helped Restore Law in War-Torn Countries - Spirits and Stories With Donald Dunn
What is it really like to police one of the most violent eras in American history — and then bring law and order to countries shattered by war?
In this powerful interview, former law enforcement officer and author Mike shares what it was like working the streets of New York City during the height of the crack epidemic — a time when violent crime surged and officers faced life-or-death decisions daily. But his career didn’t stop there.
Mike went on to help rebuild policing systems in war-torn nations where governments had collapsed, infrastructure was destroyed, and commun...
Lights, Camera, Action: Unveiling the Magic of Filmmaking with Lisa Kaufman!
Today, we're diving deep into the world of filmmaking and storytelling with the talented Lisa Kaufman, a filmmaker who’s not just all about the glitz and glamour but has a rich history that connects her to some fascinating figures in literature and publishing. From her accidental discovery of family ties to the co-founder of Funk and Wagnalls to her journey of blending her love for writing with her passion for film, Lisa shares her unique perspective on how personal history can shape creative expression. We’ll explore her process, the challenges she faced while writing her first novel, and...
Unmasking the Past: A Dive into Military Mysteries During 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Today we're diving into a gripping mystery that unfolds during the tumultuous Don't Ask, Don't Tell era in the military. Our guest, Darryl Barry, a retired army officer turned novelist, shares his firsthand experiences and insights into a world where hidden pressures and quiet battles are all too real for gay service members. His book isn’t just about being gay in the military; it’s a powerful mystery that explores the complexities and challenges faced by those in uniform, all while weaving in themes of suspense and authenticity. As we chat, Darryl gives us a sneak peek into the...
Exploring Identity and Community at Burning Man with Sarah Marshall
Burning Man isn't just a wild desert party; it's a transformative experience that challenges our notions of community and belonging. In this episode, I chat with Sarah Marshall, author of "Play A Dust in My Soul," who shares her journey from a cautious traveler to a full-fledged participant in this unique festival. We dive into her personal experiences at Burning Man, where she confronted her identity and learned the importance of accepting community invitations. Sarah's insights reveal how the event's principles, like radical self-reliance and the gift economy, can reshape our interactions and perceptions. Join us as we explore...
Lost & Found: Tracy Smith's Journey to Rediscovering Identity
Tracy Smith takes us on an adventurous journey of self-discovery in this episode, highlighting how she found her identity by getting lost—literally and metaphorically. At 49, she booked a one-way ticket to Iceland, realizing that the life she had built no longer resonated with her. This leap of faith sparked her memoir, *The Purpose of Getting Lost*, which emphasizes that you don’t truly find yourself by staying put; you find yourself by embracing the unknown. Tracy's travels across various countries became acts of courage, helping her to break free from people-pleasing patterns and understand that belonging is something we c...
Embracing the Irish Music Scene: Insights from Tara Connaghan - Creators at Work: The Stories Behind What We Make
The discourse presented in this podcast delves into the intricate realm of Irish music and the essential etiquette surrounding it, particularly within session environments. We elucidate how an understanding and respect for the existing cultural frameworks can significantly ameliorate the anxiety often experienced by newcomers. By sharing relatable examples, we offer insights into navigating unfamiliar settings with enhanced awareness rather than succumbing to self-doubt. This conversation ultimately aims to foster confidence, facilitate smoother interactions, and cultivate a genuine sense of belonging, whether one is entering a music session, a workplace, or any established community. We invite you to engage...
Walking Away From “Success” to Write What Matters — The Inner Shift Behind Every Real Book with Nina Amir
What if the thing blocking your book isn’t craft, time, or talent—but identity? In this episode of Authors After Action, bestselling author and transformational coach Nina Amir reveals why most writers fail long before page one—and how inner alignment is the real publishing advantage.
Nina shares her journey from childhood horse stories to magazine journalism, book editing, and ultimately walking away from industry-defined success to reclaim purpose. She explains why publishing is a business, how authors sabotage themselves by skipping platform and planning, and why personal growth is the hidden engine behind every meaningful book.<...
Trading Fields for Freedom: A Sailor’s Journey from Land to Sea with Alison
In this episode of Authors After Action, we bring you a powerful storytelling podcast experience grounded in real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the depth of the human experience. We sit down with Elise Allison—sailor, author, and adventurer—whose personal journey carried her from a New Jersey horse farm to life on the open ocean.
Alison has sailed through forty-six countries across four continents, transforming each port, culture, and challenge into stories for adults and children alike. Through deep conversations, she shares how living on a boat strips life down to its essentials—survival, connection, and wonder...
Transformational Leadership: Insights from Oksana Lukash - The Real Leadership Brief
The primary focus of today's discourse centers on the essential interplay between leadership and organizational culture, as illuminated by our guest, Ms. Oksana Lukash. With over two decades of experience in shaping cultures across diverse organizations, Oksana emphasizes that a robust people strategy underpins effective business strategy. Our conversation delves into the nuances of leading with empathy and integrity, particularly during challenging times such as layoffs or organizational changes. Oksana asserts that successful leaders must foster environments where individuals feel valued and empowered, thereby enhancing overall productivity and morale. Ultimately, the episode elucidates that the treatment of personnel is...
Finding Peace After Loss: Healing Grief and Helping Spirits Move On with Tina Irwin
In this episode of Authors After Action, we bring you a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the depth of the human experience. We sit down with Tina Irwin—author, grief guide, and spiritual practitioner—whose personal journey began with the devastating loss of her six-year-old niece and evolved into a life devoted to helping others heal.
Tina shares what she believes happens after death and offers practical tools for those left behind—whether grieving a loved one, a child, or even someone they never knew. Through deep conversations, she explains how fe...
Unveiling Colorado's Hidden Narratives: The Legacy of Eric Douglas - History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are
This podcast episode delves into the profound narrative captured within Jack Maher bestselling novel, "Poppy," which illuminates a neglected facet of Colorado's history, specifically focusing on Native American art. The narrative revolves around Jack’s grandfather, Eric Douglas, a pivotal figure who championed Native American artists and their creations, undertaking extensive journeys across the Southwest to advocate for their recognition and preservation. Through the lens of Eric's life, the discussion traverses his notable contributions during World War II, where he commanded a unit of nurses and innovated therapeutic practices by incorporating music as a means of healing for soldiers su...
Where Science Meets Spirit: Dreams, Trauma, and the Hidden Power of the Mind with Lincoln Stoller - The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience
In this episode of The Healing Side, we deliver a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the evolving human experience of healing. We sit down with Lincoln Stoller—physicist turned psychotherapist—whose personal journey bridges science, spirit, and psychology into a unified approach to understanding the mind.
Lincoln shares how quantum mechanics, mountaineering, cultural immersion, and therapy converge in his work. Through deep conversations, we explore the hidden language of dreams, the nature of trauma, and why altered states of awareness reveal truths ordinary thinking cannot reach. We talk about PTSD and...
Engineering the Human Mind: Understanding People and Unlocking Potential with Jim Marshall
In this episode of Authors After Action, we deliver a storytelling podcast experience built on real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the depth of the human experience. We sit down with Jim Marshall—engineer, polymath, and pioneer in human development—whose personal journey led him from dreaming of physics to discovering that the most complex system in existence is the human mind.
With more than fifty thousand hours devoted to understanding human potential, Jim shares how engineering principles shaped his approach to people, relationships, and growth. Through deep conversations, he reveals why so many of our societal prob...
Wired for More: How DNA, AI, and Neurodivergence Unlock Human Potential with Len May - The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience
In this episode of The Healing Side, we deliver a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the evolving human experience of growth and healing. We sit down with Len May—genetics pioneer, CEO of EndoDNA, and human optimization advocate—whose personal journey began with an ADHD diagnosis and evolved into redefining what potential truly means.
Len shares how understanding his own neurodivergence became a catalyst rather than a limitation. Through deep conversations, we explore how DNA, artificial intelligence, and cannabis science are converging to create personalized health protocols—tools that honor indivi...
From Idea to Award: Crafting a Thriller and Finding Your Voice with John David
In this episode of Authors After Action, we deliver a storytelling podcast experience built on real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the creative side of the human experience. We sit down with John David—public relations professional, corporate ghostwriter, and award-winning novelist—to explore the personal journey behind his debut thriller, The Bystander, winner of the Two Thousand Twenty-Five Page Turner Award for mystery.
John shares how a simple backyard conversation about gun rights ignited the idea for a gripping story about an active shooter stopped by an armed bystander. Through deep conversations, we unpack the emotional high...
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Authors After Action — Podcast Description
Authors After Action is a conversational podcast that explores the story behind the book.
Each episode features authors—fiction and nonfiction—sharing the journey that led them to write, the ideas that shaped their work, and the lessons learned along the way. Rather than focusing on hard selling or technical writing advice, the show centers on experience, purpose, and the moments that turn an idea into a finished book.
Episodes are audio-only and run approximately thirty to forty-five minutes, designed for thoughtful discussion and honest reflec...