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From Voice Actor to 50 Books | Aaron Ryan on Storytelling, Faith, and Creativity

32 min · 8. kesä 2026
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Chris sits down with author, voice actor, speaker, and creative entrepreneur Aaron Ryan to discuss storytelling, faith, creativity, science fiction, publishing, resilience, artificial intelligence, motivation, and what it takes to continue creating even when the world is noisy and discouraging. Aaron shares his incredible journey from childhood storytelling and early creative influences to becoming the author of nearly 50 books spanning science fiction, dystopian fiction, fantasy, children’s books, devotionals, and motivational writing. The conversation dives deep into creativity, perseverance, self publishing, and the emotional realities many creators face behind the scenes. Throughout the episode, Aaron discusses:  • Writing and publishing nearly 50 books  • Growing up inspired by Lord of the Rings and storytelling  • Why world building fascinates him  • Faith, science fiction, and the possibility of life beyond Earth  • His alien invasion series Dissonance  • The inspiration behind his dystopian novel The End  • Voice acting and the impact of AI on creative careers  • Persistence, rejection, and continuing to create despite setbacks  • Why creators must develop “structural integrity” mentally and emotionally  • The emotional highs and lows of publishing books Chris and Aaron also explore:  • The relationship between creativity and faith  • The importance of curiosity and lifelong learning  • Tolkien, world building, and the lasting impact of Lord of the Rings  • The rise of artificial intelligence in creative industries  • Self publishing versus traditional publishing  • How writing can evolve throughout different seasons of life  • The importance of continuing the creative journey even without immediate validation One of the most powerful moments of the conversation comes when Aaron explains how difficult it can be to pour your heart into creative work only for it to feel unnoticed — and why creators must learn to keep moving forward anyway. His comparison to the WWII plane “Lucky Bill” and the importance of developing structural integrity in the face of criticism and rejection is something many entrepreneurs, creators, writers, and professionals will relate to deeply. Books discussed during the episode include:  • Dissonance Series  • The End  • Lord of the Rings  • The Daily Dad by Ryan Holiday https://authoraaronryan.com/ If you are interested in books, creativity, storytelling, faith, science fiction, leadership, resilience, writing, entrepreneurship, publishing, or personal growth, this episode is packed with insight, honesty, humor, and inspiration. Subscribe to @Books4Guys for conversations focused on books, leadership, mindset, storytelling, entrepreneurship, personal growth, creativity, and helping people become better readers, thinkers, leaders, and professionals.

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