1. The Most Effective Ways to Overcome Writing Obstacles According to César Millán Maccabee Griffin 8:03

In This Bonus Episode:

I sit down LIVE from VEECON with the Dog Whisperer and published author of Cesar’s Way himself, César Millán. In this quick 5-minute interview, we talk about his journey into the publishing world, his principles of discipline and leadership, and his approach to overcoming writing obstacles. Caesar emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge, honesty, and loyalty in working with animals and in writing. He believes that being disciplined is not about being obsessed, but rather about being true to oneself. Caesar also shares that he doesn’t have writing kryptonite and takes breaks when he needs to.

Timestamps:

Caesar’s motivation for writing [00:00:29]: Caesar explains his motivation for writing his book and how he wants to make the world a better place.

Importance of self-knowledge, self-value, and self-love [00:01:56]: Caesar discusses how self-knowledge, self-value, and self-love are important in maintaining discipline and focus in writing.

Overcoming writing obstacles through honesty and self-reflection [00:04:11]: Caesar talks about how he overcomes writing obstacles through honesty and self-reflection, and how he talks to himself to get answers.

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Maccabee is a husband of 19 yrs, father of two boys, Army vet, voice actor, writer, and podcast co-host of Beyond the Pen. Growing up in the theater and working as a voice actor, script analysis has been a critical skill he's been perfecting over the years. This skill has allowed him to look past what the author wants you to see and discover the truth between the words and the printed paper. Every story is unique, and so are the authors.

Marccella, a self-proclaimed bookworm, is an advocate for authors and their unique voices. Since learning to read at aged 6, Marccella could be found in the library with her nose in a good book. As an avid reader, Marccella recognized that there was untapped potential in the author community and was decidedly committed to creating valuable spaces to have conversations with writers of all genres. As a result, Marccella united with Maccabee (her brother from another mother) to further her vision of expanding the reach of authors and their audience.