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Back to EpisodesOur Favorite Episodes of the Year (Plus a Few New Takeaways)
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Last week, we counted down your favorite episodes based on downloads.
This week? It’s our turn.
In this end-of-year episode, Penny and Amy each revisit one standout episode they couldn’t stop thinking about — not just because listeners loved them, but because they perfectly captured what authors struggled with (and grew through) all year.
This isn’t a nostalgia episode. It’s a clarity episode.
Both picks reflect the themes we’ve seen again and again in consultations, campaigns, and real author careers: realistic expectations, better positioning, clearer messaging, and the foundational work that separates steady progress from constant frustration.
And yes — full episode links are in the show notes, because we fully support holiday re-listens while politely avoiding family conversations.
🎙 Amy’s Pick: What Most Authors Get Wrong About Debut Success
This episode struck a nerve because it told the truth about debut books — without crushing optimism.
We revisit:
- Why breakout debuts are the exception, not the standard
- How misunderstanding the publishing industry leads to expensive mistakes
- The most common sabotage pattern: skipping professional help where it matters most
New bonus takeaways include:
- The 90-Day Reality Window — why early quiet doesn’t mean failure
- Why social media “success stories” distort expectations
- One practical action authors can take today to improve positioning and reader clarity
It’s a reality check — but somehow still feels like a hug.
🎙 Penny’s Pick: Hook, Line, Bestseller: The Art of the Elevator Pitch
If there’s one skill authors underestimate, it’s this one.
In this segment, we revisit why a strong elevator pitch isn’t just for media or conferences — it’s a universal tool that impacts:
- readers
- bookstores
- book clubs
- librarians
- metadata
- emails
- and discovery everywhere
We break down why great pitches are specific, not vague, and why clarity always outperforms cleverness.
New bonus takeaways include:
- The 5-Second Scan Rule for modern attention spans
- Why every author needs three pitch versions (short, medium, spoken)
- A mini holiday challenge to rewrite your pitch and test it in the real world
Because clarity doesn’t just sell books — it builds confidence.
🎁 End-of-Year Recommendations
✔️ One thing to fix before January:
Your book description. Sharpen the promise. Remove filler. Speak directly to the right reader.
👀 One trend to watch next year:
Short-form video as connection, not promotion. Behind-the-scenes beats sales copy every time.
❌ One thing to stop doing:
Trying to skip the line. Sustainable careers are built — not hacked.
🥂 Thank you for an incredible year of listening, learning, and growing with us.
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