In Conversation with Terry Shepherd

Fons Burger - The Only Possible Solution

19 min · 20. juni 2026
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Can we actually fix a broken world by tackling our crises one by one? Investigative journalist and author Fons Burger says no. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with Fons to discuss his deeply provocative new book, The Only Possible Solution. Fons argues that the defining crises of our century—from climate change to mass immigration—are not isolated events, but symptoms of a single, systemic failure. We dive into Fons’ fascinating background as a veteran reporter who witnessed the fall of Saigon and the Watergate scandal first-hand. He shares how his work in both fiction (2125: The Hibernator) and non-fiction serves as a vehicle for systemic change, why "active hope" is required to design a world fit for our children, and why the ultimate chapter of our collective human story must always return to love. If you are tired of quick fixes and comforting slogans, this conversation will completely reshape how you look at the future. Key Takeaways from This Episode * The Connectedness of Crises: Why you cannot solve one global problem without solving the others, and why we need a "systematic blueprint" for the next century. * Fiction vs. Non-Fiction: How storytelling and creative arts reach a broader public to spark transitions that dense academic science cannot. * Active Hope vs. Passive Optimism: Borrowing from eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Fons explains why real hope means standing up, protesting, and making small daily changes. * The Power of Socratic Dialogue: How to build bridges and learn from people with whom you completely disagree. * Standing on the Right Side of the Line: Practical ways ordinary individuals can influence corporate and political change through conscious daily living. Chapter Markers * [00:00] Intro & Welcoming Fons Burger. * [01:45] Waking up in 2125: The inspiration behind Fons' thriller, The Hibernator. * [05:15] The Seven Core Systemic Failures of the modern world. * [11:10] Embracing "Active Hope" amidst threats of reality collapse and climate change. * [16:40] The Son of a Butcher: Changing daily habits and moving corporate markets. * [21:15] Reaching Gen Z and Millennials through audiovisual art and media. * [26:30] The ultimate purpose of life: Why it all ends with love. * [30:45] Reflecting on history: From Vietnam and Watergate to the present day. About the Guest Fons Burger is an investigative journalist, system thinker, and author of nine books spanning thrillers and thought-provoking non-fiction. A lifelong reporter and part-time farmer in Mallorca, Fons dedicates his creativity to highlighting unique voices and ideas that drive peaceful global transitions. Connect with Fons: * Website: fonsburger.com [https://www.fonsburger.com]  * Featured Books: The Only Possible Solution & 2125: The Hibernator  We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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Fons Burger - The Only Possible Solution

Can we actually fix a broken world by tackling our crises one by one? Investigative journalist and author Fons Burger says no. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with Fons to discuss his deeply provocative new book, The Only Possible Solution. Fons argues that the defining crises of our century—from climate change to mass immigration—are not isolated events, but symptoms of a single, systemic failure. We dive into Fons’ fascinating background as a veteran reporter who witnessed the fall of Saigon and the Watergate scandal first-hand. He shares how his work in both fiction (2125: The Hibernator) and non-fiction serves as a vehicle for systemic change, why "active hope" is required to design a world fit for our children, and why the ultimate chapter of our collective human story must always return to love. If you are tired of quick fixes and comforting slogans, this conversation will completely reshape how you look at the future. Key Takeaways from This Episode * The Connectedness of Crises: Why you cannot solve one global problem without solving the others, and why we need a "systematic blueprint" for the next century. * Fiction vs. Non-Fiction: How storytelling and creative arts reach a broader public to spark transitions that dense academic science cannot. * Active Hope vs. Passive Optimism: Borrowing from eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Fons explains why real hope means standing up, protesting, and making small daily changes. * The Power of Socratic Dialogue: How to build bridges and learn from people with whom you completely disagree. * Standing on the Right Side of the Line: Practical ways ordinary individuals can influence corporate and political change through conscious daily living. Chapter Markers * [00:00] Intro & Welcoming Fons Burger. * [01:45] Waking up in 2125: The inspiration behind Fons' thriller, The Hibernator. * [05:15] The Seven Core Systemic Failures of the modern world. * [11:10] Embracing "Active Hope" amidst threats of reality collapse and climate change. * [16:40] The Son of a Butcher: Changing daily habits and moving corporate markets. * [21:15] Reaching Gen Z and Millennials through audiovisual art and media. * [26:30] The ultimate purpose of life: Why it all ends with love. * [30:45] Reflecting on history: From Vietnam and Watergate to the present day. About the Guest Fons Burger is an investigative journalist, system thinker, and author of nine books spanning thrillers and thought-provoking non-fiction. A lifelong reporter and part-time farmer in Mallorca, Fons dedicates his creativity to highlighting unique voices and ideas that drive peaceful global transitions. Connect with Fons: * Website: fonsburger.com [https://www.fonsburger.com]  * Featured Books: The Only Possible Solution & 2125: The Hibernator  We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

20. juni 202619 min
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August Norman - Sins of the Mother

Sins of the Mother: Overcoming Cults, Chaos, and the Fear of Rejection with Author August Norman What happens when a professional creator transitions from Hollywood sketch comedy to writing high-stakes mystery thrillers? In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with renaissance man August Norman to dissect his gripping sophomore novel, Sins of the Mother. Discover how August channels real-world anxieties regarding internet echo chambers and cognitive dissonance into his fierce, flawed journalist protagonist, Kaitlin Bergman. From building a bulletproof network of 25 beta readers to overcoming the universal artist roadblock of self-doubt, August shares invaluable industry wisdom on why you must let the world tell you "no" instead of telling it to yourself. Key Takeaways & Show Notes: In this deep-dive conversation, Terry and August explore the structural boundaries between screenplays and novels, the mechanics of authentic character development, and the gritty realities of the modern publishing market. * The Origin of Kaitlin Bergman: How a moral foil from an unproduced hard-boiled LA noir screenplay evolved into a standout, fiercely intelligent protagonist who balances an inner moral compass with human flaws. * Writing the Opposite Gender: August pulls back the curtain on using empathy, extensive research, and a targeted panel of 25 diverse beta readers (including 20 women across multiple generations) to craft a genuine female lead. * Screenplay vs. Novelization: The unique craft breakthrough of utilizing a 100-page screenplay as a narrative roadmap, and how reverse-engineering a draft into structural story beats helped cut 85,000 words of clutter. * The Reality of Writing on Contract: A candid look at the creative pivots required when a publisher asks for a total thematic shift, leading to a high-speed five-month sprint to write a thriller centered around an Oregon cult and a mass grave. * Confronting Cognitive Dissonance: The underlying societal themes driving Sins of the Mother, exploring why individuals cling to disproven claims, and comparing the psychological dynamics of historical cults to modern online platforms like 4chan and 8chan. * The Ultimate Lesson on Rejection: Why beginning authors must face their fear of feedback, accept that rejection "doesn't hurt that bad," and actively study the business, contracts, and marketing algorithms of the publishing industry. Chapter Markers & Timestamps: * [00:00] – Hollywood Forever: Terry reads a dramatic passage from Chapter 1 of Sins of the Mother. * [02:10] – The Ghostly Compass: Analyzing the enduring psychological influence of Matt Bergman on his adoptive daughter. * [03:30] – From Foil to Hero: Re-engineering an LA noir screenplay into the debut novel Come and Get Me. * [04:55] – The Beta Reader Strategy: The methodology of sourcing 25 diverse beta readers to validate perspective. * [06:00] – An Indiana Boy in LA: From playing the saxophone and doing sketch comedy to pitching sitcoms in Hollywood. * [07:45] – The Screenplay Blueprint: Sifting through notes, studying Michael Connelly, and finding an agent by chance. * [12:20] – The Two-Book Deal Pivot: Sprints, word-count constraints, and turning 10 emergency pitches into a novel about a cult. * [17:30] – Algorithmic Reviews & Accountability: Navigating Goodreads, handling a disgruntled Clancy fan, and sending a $30 refund check. * [21:30] – The Chosen Family: Addressing white supremacy, climate denial, and the core message behind the thriller. * [24:50] – Advice to My 16-Year-Old Self: Learning about contracts and overcoming the paralyzing fear of feedback. Guest & Resources Directory: * Connect with August Norman: Visit his official website at augustnorman.com [https://augustnorman.com]. Catch up with his latest updates on Instagram (his favorite platform) and Facebook. * Featured Books Mentioned: * Sins of the Mother (2020) by August Norman  * Come and Get Me (2019) by August Norman  * Recommended Craft Reading: The Essentials of Style and Stein on Writing  We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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In this episode of In Conversation, award-winning broadcaster Terry Shepherd sits down with UK-based author MJ Dyer to dive deep into her debut psychological thriller, We Are Monsters. Set against the brooding, atmospheric backdrop of Bodmin Moor, the novel follows Elara, a young woman who has spent her life eclipsed by her identical twin half-sisters. When one of the twins is found dead under suspicious circumstances, Elara’s hunt for the truth spirals into a dark, dangerous descent into rivalry, identity, and the fragile line between victimhood and monstrosity. What You'll Hear in This Episode: * The Nightmare Behind the Book: How a severe brain inflammation illness, vivid hospital hallucinations, and a haunting old photograph inspired the eerie premise of the novel. * The Allure of the Morally Gray: Why MJ Dyer loves writing "unlikable" characters and how Elara’s desperate desire to be noticed drives her ambiguous motivations. * A Style Reborn: How recovering from a brain injury unexpectedly transformed MJ's writing style from plot-driven fantasy into poetic, lyrical, and deeply psychological prose. * The Reality of the Publishing Business: MJ shares her transparent, twisty journey through the querying trenches, dealing with rejection, and how she ultimately landed her third literary agent. * A Sneak Peek at What's Next: Inside the writing process of her second psychological thriller, Toxic Girls, arriving this November. > "I want readers to almost feel a bit disturbed, a bit haunted as they go through the story." — MJ Dyer Connect with the Author: * Website: mjdyerbooks.com [http://mjdyerbooks.com] * Featured Books: We Are Monsters (Releasing July 7th) and Toxic Girls (Coming November). We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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Lee Goldberg - Murder By Design

Deconstructing the Whodunit: A Conversation with Bestselling Author & Renaissance Man Lee Goldberg. What happens when you take the classic, eccentric detective formula and turn it completely on its head? In this episode of In Conversation, host Terry Shepherd sits down with bestselling author, television producer, and media renaissance man Lee Goldberg to celebrate the launch of his highly anticipated new mystery novel, Murder by Design. Known for his masterful ability to balance laugh-out-loud humor with high-stakes plotting , Lee gives us an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his fascinating new protagonist, Edison Bixby. Unlike the reclusive, celibate, or socially inept sleuths of classic detective fiction, Bixby is wealthy, handsome, and highly successful —but a traumatic brain injury has stripped away his internal filter, leaving him with a hilarious and dangerous knack for saying exactly the wrong thing at the absolute wrong time. Lee and Terry dive deep into: * The Architecture of Murder: How Murder by Design explores the terrifying ways the built environment, layout, and lighting can be manipulated to shape human behavior—and become instruments of crime. * Twisting the Tropes: Why Lee deliberately paired his brilliant "design sociopath" with Wally Nash, a struggling actor hired as a social buffer, to honor and simultaneously subvert the classic "Watson" tradition. * The Cinematic Writing Secrets: How Lee’s extensive career writing and producing for television (including his hit new series You're Killing Me) led him to an unconventional noveling process—writing his books as top-secret screenplays first to lock down pacing and dialogue. * The Reality of the Writer's Life: A candid, humorous look at the rhythms of storytelling, navigating collaboration in Hollywood versus solo writing, and why Lee still feels like the same 10-year-old kid fueling his imagination with junk food and Diet Coke. Whether you are a die-hard mystery fan, an aspiring writer curious about script-to-novel structures, or just love a witty conversation about how the literary "sausage is made", this interview is packed with creative wisdom, Hollywood anecdotes, and plenty of laughs. About the Guest:Lee Goldberg is a two-time Edgar Award nominee and a prolific author and TV producer whose work spans decades of hit print series and television blockbusters. He is also the co-founder of Brash Books. Learn more about Lee and purchase your copy of Murder by Design at Leegoldberg.com [http://leegoldberg.com]. Connect with Us: * Follow In Conversation with Terry Shepherd for more deep dives into the writer's craft with the artists who create the stories you love. We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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C.B. Wilson - The Water Diamond

There is something completely irresistible about a mystery that sparkles—especially when it carries secrets buried deep in history. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with award-winning author and gemologist C.B. Wilson to dive into her glittering new release, Water Diamond, the thrilling second installment in her popular Gem Hunter series. From the sun-drenched hills of a historic Phoenix mansion to the iconic, Art Deco-infused shores of Catalina Island, C.B. Wilson previews a high-stakes historic race to recover a hidden piece of jewelry with a dangerous past. We talk about the inspiration behind the book, the real-world existence of "diamond dogs," and how a tiny, pink-outfit-wearing dachshund named Glimmer stole the show. Plus, C.B. shares her expert insights into the fascinating history of antique diamond cuts, the reality of manufactured gems, and how her own passion for gemology keeps her chasing down the ultimate puzzle. Whether you love a sharp mystery, historic architecture, or just really beautiful jewelry, this conversation is pure heaven. What You’ll Learn In This Episode: * The Inspiration Behind Water Diamond: How the historic Wrigley mansion in Phoenix and the 1920s Avalon casino on Catalina Island sparked a coast-to-coast adventure. * Meet the Cast: A closer look at the fierce heroine Taylor Hunter, her GIA diamond-grader twin sister Hope, FBI love interest Rocky Rockman, and Glimmer—the mini dachshund who can sniff out diamonds 50 feet in the air. * The "Duet" Mystery: The history of a stolen 1929 Art Deco bracelet that connects to a larger narrative puzzle. * Fascinating Gemology Facts: Why antique diamonds were hand-cut specifically to sparkle in candlelight, and how modern technology shifted the industry toward brilliant cuts. * A Sneak Peek at the Horizon: Where Taylor’s adventures are heading next, from a closed-room mystery in a Quebec City ice hotel to diamond smuggling routes in Australia. About the Guest C.B. Wilson is an award-winning author and certified gemologist. Best known by many readers for her heart-filled Barkview Mysteries, her latest Gem Hunter action-adventure series blends sharp suspense, a lifelong fascination with jewels, and a deep love for animals. Links & Resources Mentioned: * Visit C.B. Wilson’s Official Website: cbwilsonauthor.com [https://cbwilsonauthor.com] * * Connect with the Author: Check out her website to sign up for her newsletter, see daily pictures of Glimmer’s clues, and explore her entire catalog of cozy mysteries and high-stakes thrillers. Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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