
The Author Your Brand Show
The Author Your Brand show takes a deep dive into becoming a best selling author, sometimes without writing a word. The host, Doug Crowe, interviews CEO’s of multi-million dollar firms, successful entrepreneurs, and “slightly” famous people. Guests include the former CMO of Starbucks Asia, the Inventor of GPS (who sold the company he founded for $6.6 Billion) & NYT bestselling authors. This daily LIVE show uncovers the mindset of these visionaries & their success tips.
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Think your next move is writing another book? What if the real opportunity is hidden in the one you've already published? On this episode of The Author Your Brand Show, I sit down with Jim Niswonger, a former engineer who’s built a business around helping authors turn their existing content into actual revenue. No buzz
Terry Tucker has had a diverse career—college basketball player, police officer, SWAT hostage negotiator, and now, a man facing one of life’s toughest battles. Diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, he continues to share his experiences through Motivational Check, where he speaks on leadership, perseverance, and persona
What if the key to making money as an author isn’t selling books—but renting your content instead? Publishing expert Paulette Ensign has sold over two million copies of her work without spending a dime on advertising. Instead of relying on traditional book sales, she mastered bulk sales and content licensing, turning a
Sylvain “Sly” Haché didn’t just overcome stuttering—he turned it into a tool for success. As a transformational speaking coach and creator of a proven speaking system, Sly helps individuals master the art of stress-free communication and storytelling. His journey from chronic stuttering to teaching others how to connec
Mike Konrad didn’t plan to start a business, but when environmental regulations like the Montreal Protocol disrupted the electronics industry, he saw an opportunity. Now, the founder and CEO of Aqueous Technologies, Mike shares his unexpected journey into entrepreneurship, filled with legal battles, financial hurdles,
This episode is raw, real, and essential. I sat down with Maya Chylinski, a Boston Marathon bombing survivor, who’s made it her mission to expose what’s quietly chipping away at workplace morale and productivity. Her personal story is a wake-up call for every leader and team member who wants to create a workplace where