• AC-I-251 Interview with author Sally Barrilla (Psychological Thriller)
    Dec 19 2024

    Sally A.K.A Detective Writer is a self-published author, blogger, and podcaster who released her first book in 2021 and is currently working on a second book and the audio version of The Doctor. She first gained her inspiration to begin writing as a young child learning English. Join host Becky Parker Geist and Sally, author/podcaster, who is just starting her journey of recording her own audiobook, to hear about some of the challenges authors may face when narrating their own fiction. Check out her podcast for when the tables are flipped and she interviews Becky.

    Learn more about Sally Barrilla at detectivewriter.com.

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    22 mins
  • AC-I-250 Interview with Dr. Paul Corona
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Paul Corona joins Becky Parker Geist to discuss his latest book, The Corona Protocol. Through 30 short stories, Dr. Corona explores the complexities of mental health, covering conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. He shares insights into his writing journey, his passion for psychiatry, and how his personal experiences have influenced his work. The conversation also highlights the role of audiobooks in reaching wider audiences and underscores the importance of storytelling in addressing complex topics.

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    23 mins
  • AC-I-249 Interview with Franke & Billiam James
    Dec 5 2024

    This episode dives into the behind-the-scenes journey of creating the audiobook Freeing Teresa, a powerful story about a family's fight to rescue their sister from an unjust placement in a nursing home. Host Becky Parker Geist and creative collaborators Franke and Billiam James discuss the emotional intensity of the narrative, the importance of authentic representation in storytelling, and the challenges of turning real-life events into an award-winning full-cast audiobook.

    Through dramatic family conflict, vivid characters, and raw emotional moments, Freeing Teresa sheds light on systemic injustices affecting individuals with disabilities, resonating with listeners worldwide. The James duo also reflects on their creative process, from detailed audio recordings of real-life events to casting decisions that bring the story to life in a unique and impactful way.

    Explore the interplay of advocacy, storytelling, and the transformative power of audio in this inspiring episode.

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    27 mins
  • AC-I-248 Author of A Cup of Tea on the Commode Records His Own Audiobook
    Nov 28 2024

    Mark Steven Porro, a New Jersey native (Exit 163), earned an Industrial Design degree from The Ohio State University. After years of agency work, his love of acting led him to Hollywood, where he appeared in dozens of television, film, and stage productions. Mark also spent his twenty-eight years in Tinseltown, entrepreneuring. He started five non-profit companies. But hold the applause, none were intended to be. He now lives in the South of France. But hold your pity. He of sound mind and body chose to suffer in the heart of wine country where the locals insist his French isn’t so bad—at least that’s what he thinks they’re saying. Join us for this delightful conversation about his debut novel, A Cup of Tea on the Commode, and his experience recording the audiobook.

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    35 mins
  • AC-I-247 Interview with author Beverly Scott (memoir, author-narrated in pro audio)
    Nov 21 2024

    Beverly Scott, author of Sarah's Secret: A Western Tale of Betrayal and Forgiveness, narrated her own memoir in a professional studio. Join Bev and Becky for a conversation about the inspiration for the researching and crafting of her book and her experience recording in a pro studio. What was the most surprising aspect of the process? Join us to find out!

    Learn more at https://www.bevscottauthor.com/

    Get the audiobook today at: AMPlify Audiobooks

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    28 mins
  • AC-T-246 Tips to Succeed when Narrating Your Audiobook
    Nov 14 2024

    Are you an author planning to record your own audiobook? Or maybe a narrator new to the industry? Get some tips to help you succeed! What do you need to figure out before you get started? What are some of the most challenging aspects of audiobook narration? Focused primarily on performance elements, Becky also covers some important tips regarding your studio set up.

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    20 mins
  • AC-T-245 The Top 4 for Marketing Your Audiobook
    Nov 7 2024

    Marketing can feel overwhelming—so many options, so many things we should do! While you might sometimes feel like doing anything is at least doing something, your results may suggest that the only result is that short-lived feeling of satisfaction.

    Host Becky Parker Geist will walk you through the top four tasks to get yourself organized and able to move your marketing forward. Whether you’re marketing your audiobook or another format of your book or your author platform, the same top four apply.

    Additional resources for this episode: proaudiovoices.com and stevenapolitan.com

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    19 mins
  • AC-I-244 Interview with the cast of Postcards to Hitler by Bruce Neuburger
    Oct 31 2024

    Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror is a powerful full cast project with a cast of nine pro narrators plus the author. In this episode, six of the nine gather to discuss their experiences being part of the project, what it means to them personally, and how the production process supported them and strengthened the power of the storytelling. Extremely important as well as entertaining and very human in its telling, Postcards to Hitler is a must-listen. Likened to great works such as The Diary of Anne Frank and Tom Stoppard’s Broadway hit Leopoldstadt, Postcards has what it takes to nurture compassion while strengthening resolve to not repeat what led to the Holocaust.

    Learn more at https://postcardstohitler.com

    Click here to get the audiobook

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    41 mins