Ep #43: Writing a Book While Working Full Time: An Interview with Kemi Doll, MD
Are you an expert who wants to share your knowledge with the world, but doesn't know how to communicate your expertise into a book, or even where you’d find the time to write it? If you’re ready to take what you know and become the successful author of a nonfiction book, this episode is for you.
In today’s episode, Jane sits down with her coaching client Dr. Kemi Doll. Kemi Doll is the author of A Terrible Strength: The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb and Your Survival Guide to Healing (Harmony Books). While she was working as a surgeon, physician, researcher, advocate, and coach, she decided that she also was going to write a book. How?
What does it take to write a well-researched, science-based, evocative book that gets attention from news channels, experts, and the literary world in just one year? Once you listen to this episode, you’ll know exactly what Kemi did to bring this book into the world.
We’ll cover:
* How writing a book compared to writing successful grant proposals, op-eds, and journal articles in academic medicine.
* Why learning how the publishing world works — and how it’s radically different from academic medicine — helped to relieve Kemi’s stress about the writing and publication process.
* Why Kemi knew she would work with a coach, and why high-achieving Black women often hesitate to ask for help (it’s not for the reasons that you think).
* How we created time for writing in Kemi’s busy schedule and managed her cognitive capacity so she could complete a book in one year while finding joy in the process.
* The one area where Jane struggled to effectively coach Kemi.
More about Dr. Kemi Doll:
Dr. Kemi Doll a physician, surgeon, researcher, advocate, and coach working at the intersection of health justice, reproductive equity, and personal empowerment. She is a Professor at the University of Washington Schools of Medicine and Public Health, a double board-certified Gynecologic Oncologist and OB/GYN, and the Founding Director of The Gynecologic Research and Cancer Equity (GRACE) Center. Her groundbreaking research on racial disparities in endometrial (uterine) cancer has been funded by the NIH, PCORI, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and featured in The New York Times, NPR, BET, and Good Morning America.
A sought-after speaker and public voice, Dr. Doll co-founded the national nonprofit Endometrial Cancer Action Network for African Americans (ECANA) and built KD Coach LLC, a coaching company that has supported over 200 women of color faculty in securing millions of dollars in grant funding while reclaiming joy in their careers. Her podcast, Your Unapologetic Career, has over 200,000 downloads and continues to uplift and challenge listeners through honest, witty, and actionable conversations. Dr. Doll lives, writes, and works with deep purpose—and is unwavering in her mission to create a more just and joyful world.
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To connect with Jane, you can follow her on Instagram @janejoannphd [https://www.instagram.com/janejoannphd/] or visit rightprose.co [http://rightprose.co/]
To learn more about Kemi, you can connect with her on Instagram @kemidoll [https://www.instagram.com/kemidoll/]
To learn more about Kemi’s book, A Terrible Strength: The Hidden Crisis of the Black Womb & Your Survival Guide to Healing, visit kemidoll.com/book [http://kemidoll.com/book]
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