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163: The Book Whisperer: Sandra Nomoto on Writing Books That Support a Healthier, More Compassionate World

36 min · 28. jan. 202636 min
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Writing a book that truly matters takes more than a good idea. It requires clarity, structure, ethical alignment, and an understanding of how stories shape behavior, culture, and values. This episode explores what stands between meaningful ideas and books that actually reach readers. It looks at why so many important manuscripts stall, how ethical storytelling can influence health and compassion, and what it means to write books grounded in plant-based values and integrity. The conversation examines publishing beyond mechanics, including visibility, messaging, and responsibility. It also addresses how books can challenge cultural norms, support justice and inclusion, and consider the world future generations will inherit. This is a thoughtful discussion for authors, advocates, and creators who want their work to contribute to a healthier, more compassionate world. https://www.veganvisibility.com/163-sandra-nomoto [https://www.veganvisibility.com/163-sandra-nomoto]

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episode 163: The Book Whisperer: Sandra Nomoto on Writing Books That Support a Healthier, More Compassionate World cover

163: The Book Whisperer: Sandra Nomoto on Writing Books That Support a Healthier, More Compassionate World

Writing a book that truly matters takes more than a good idea. It requires clarity, structure, ethical alignment, and an understanding of how stories shape behavior, culture, and values. This episode explores what stands between meaningful ideas and books that actually reach readers. It looks at why so many important manuscripts stall, how ethical storytelling can influence health and compassion, and what it means to write books grounded in plant-based values and integrity. The conversation examines publishing beyond mechanics, including visibility, messaging, and responsibility. It also addresses how books can challenge cultural norms, support justice and inclusion, and consider the world future generations will inherit. This is a thoughtful discussion for authors, advocates, and creators who want their work to contribute to a healthier, more compassionate world. https://www.veganvisibility.com/163-sandra-nomoto [https://www.veganvisibility.com/163-sandra-nomoto]

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