What do producers of factual TV programmes need to create a new, successful series? New & engaging experts!
Think of Location Location Location, SuperNanny, The Choir, Grow Your Own Drugs, The Apprentice, Grand Designs, How Clean is Your House, You are What You Eat and The House of Tiny Tearaways, to name but a few. They all needed new experts when they were devised – and so will many future shows.
Internationally renowned speaker, author and human growth expert, Barbara Hofmeister, interviewed Debbie Jenkins (Live from her cave in Spain) for the “To Be” Show on Tuesday 26th January 2010 at 18:00 GMT.
A passionate advocate of constant learning and personal reinvention, Barbara, was keen to talk to Debbie Jenkins about what’s involved in becoming a successful author.
As Barbara’s main focus is on helping people get their dreams back and gaining the courage to make them come true, Debbie shares tips to help all those people who feel they “have a book in them” to write, get published and enjoy commercial success as an author.
Barbara Hofmeister is an internationally renowned speaker, author and expert on the topic of human growth. In the last 2 years alone she spoke to over 15.000 people helping them to get their dreams back and the courage to make them come true.
Barbara moving the crowds
She became interested in her own personal growth in 1978 when a friend gave her the book “Your erroneous zones” by Dr. Wayne Dyer. Since then she has not stopped studying the topic. Barbara considers it her mission to help as many people as possible to rediscover their dreams and to gain the confidence and belief in themselves to actually make them come true.
Barbara is a passionate advocate of constant learning and reinventing oneself. No matter whether you are in one of her coaching groups or go to her workshops, you will always get drawn in by her never ending enthusiasm and passion for helping you succeed.
Debbie Jenkins managed to pin Larry Winget, The Pitbull of Personal Development™ down just before the launch of his latest book, Your Kids Are Your Own Fault, to share tips with other authors on his controversial book titles and unique approach to marketing. If you’re an author, expert, professional speaker or want to be then listen to what this man has got to say about taking responsibility and creating an authentic personality-based brand. For more information on Larry Winget and his excellent books visit www.larrywinget.com and be sure to check out his latest book at www.YourKidsAreYourOwnFault.com
An epiphany, a cakewalk, your ebook strategy and why you should use a compass. Peter Bowerman from the Wellfed Writer and the Wellfed Self-Publisher shares his method of self-publishing and becoming a well-fed writer with AuthorShock’s Debbie Jenkins.
We’ve just started tweeting, emailing and blogging about the Christmas Launch for Publishing Academy and our new book, The Wealthy Author.
Our plan is to help 200 people become wealthy authors in the early part of 2010 and so with that in mind – numbers on the launch are extremely limited.
We’ve also got our faculty and friends to provide exclusive launch bonuses making the gift pool for this launch really special and valuable to authors at all stages on their writing and publishing journey.
I won’t bother you by repeating all the details in this post though because you can find out more (until Friday 18th) here… www.publishingacademy.com/launch
Rintu explains how perfect practice daily can help you master persuasion skills, why he’s glad he didn’t know he was writing a book when he started and how you can easily write a book too. Rintu has an incredibly friendly style, is great fun to watch and listen to (see if you can spot his techniques in action) and sincerely wants you to succeed. Grab a cuppa and watch and enjoy.
Scott Owen discusses his publishing options, why buyers and sellers should read his book and how proud he is of his legacy. For anyone just about to buy a car, Scott’s book will help you understand the mindset of the salesman, and help you get the best deal.
Tom Evans tells Debbie Jenkins how loving your writer’s blocks can help you get past those things that are holding you back. Tom, also known as The Bookwright shares a little about his fiction and non-fiction books – including “Blocks” and his plans for the future.
In this interview with AuthorShock’s Debbie Jenkins, Claire Richmond from Findatvexpert.com explains how important it is for non-fiction authors to build their media profile, how to pitch to TV commissioners and how she addressed the balance as producer of Topless Darts!