Join us as award-winning entrepreneur and author Veronica Kirin delves into the transformative power of paradigm shifts, drawing on her anthropology background.
We discuss how crises like the COVID-19 pandemic can catalyze personal Growth or pose significant challenges, sharing insights from her acclaimed projects, Stories of Elders and Stories of COVID.
In this episode, we cover the distinct paths of fiction and nonfiction publishing, emphasizing the importance of a well-crafted proposal and strategic decision-making.
We also challenge the relentless hustle culture in entrepreneurship, exploring how to build a balanced, sustainable business.
Discover strategies for scaling, strategic partnerships, and innovative marketing techniques, including TikTok and book club engagements.
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I’m a Jordanian-American author and communications professional based in Washington, DC. I run my own digital media agency, Suburban Media Group, where I advise clients on the best digital media practices for their brand. I have over twenty years of experience working as a journalist, writer, and social media manager.
I’m a regular contributor to a number of publications inside and outside the United States. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Nature Magazine, Elle Magazine, The Post, Esquire magazine, and Aljazeera, among others.
I have appeared on several TV programs, including Larry King Live, PBS’s Foreign Exchange, Paula Zahn show, CBS’s Morning Show, Scarborough Country, BBC’s Up all night, among others.
I host the podcast, Read and Write with Natasha, where I chat with authors, publishers, and book marketers around the world.
I’m the author of the speculative literary novel They Called Me Wyatt. My short stories have appeared in Geometry, The Timerbline Review, The Markez Review, and Fjords. Here is a link to some of my published work. For media inquiries, speaking engagements, and other questions, send an Email to: natasha@natashatynes.com