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After The Book Podcast

Podcast de Lee H. Baucom, PhD

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A podcast for authors thinking about what comes next after the book, and how a book quietly becomes a business, without the noise. booktobusinessblueprint.com

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19 episodios

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What All the Author Questions Have in Common

Episode: 19Title: What All the Author Questions Have in Common In this episode:After six listener-question episodes, this episode steps back to explore the deeper patterns underneath them. Why authors get stuck, what they’re actually struggling with, and what building a business from a book really requires. The six author situations:– A book that didn’t create momentum– Overwhelm from too much advice– Not knowing what to offer– Building something that didn’t sell– Being stuck between multiple good options– Being fully booked but unsure how to grow The deeper patterns underneath them:– Stuck between clarity and action– Waiting for permission– Trying to skip the learning phase– Building in isolation– Wanting certainty before movement Key idea:Building a business from a book is not a planning problem.It’s a learning problem. From the episode:“You don’t figure it out and then act. You act, and that’s how you figure it out.” What actually works:– Take a small step– Pay attention to what happens– Learn from the response– Adjust based on reality What this means:– You don’t need perfect clarity– You don’t need to know the full path– You don’t need permission– You do need movement Reflection questions:– Where are you waiting for certainty before moving?– What are you trying to figure out mentally that can only be learned through action?– What small step could you test right now?– What assumptions are you making that haven’t been tested yet? What’s next:The next phase of the podcast explores the principles underneath the questions:– testing without overbuilding– knowing when to pivot– visibility without becoming a content machine– pricing your work– growing without fragmentation Next step:Continue the thinking (and take one small step at a time) at BookToBusinessBlueprint.com [http://BookToBusinessBlueprint.com] Get full access to The Book-To-Business Blueprint at booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe [https://booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

21 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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When You’re Fully Booked and Don’t Know How to Grow

Episode: 18Title: When You’re Fully Booked and Don’t Know How to Grow In this episode:A response to a listener who has reached capacity with one-on-one clients and is unsure how to grow without burning out or losing the effectiveness of her work. This episode explores practical options for sustainable growth and how to think through the trade-offs. Key ideas:– Being fully booked is a form of success—not a problem to fix– Capacity creates a new constraint that requires a different kind of thinking– Growth at this stage is about sustainability, not expansion for its own sake– Every growth option involves a trade-off– Small adjustments reveal more than big changes The three paths:– Raise prices → fewer clients, more space, higher revenue per client– Waitlist → protect current model, limit capacity, delay access– Group model → help more people, reduce personalization, learn new skills What’s actually happening:– You’ve built something that works– You’re at the edge of your current capacity– Now you need to decide what to protect and what to change From the episode:“This is what success looks like—not the polished version, but the real one.” Core question:What are you optimizing for right now?– income– time– energy– impact Reframe:You’re not stuck because nothing is working.You’re at a decision point because something is. Practical starting point:– Start with the simplest change (raise prices)– Observe what happens– Let the response guide your next move– Avoid overbuilding too early Reflection questions:– What are you optimizing for right now?– What do you want your days to look like six months from now?– What are you willing to let go of?– What are you actually afraid will change? Next episode:A step back: what these listener questions have in common—and what they reveal about building something that lasts. Get full access to The Book-To-Business Blueprint at booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe [https://booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

14 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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When You’re Stuck Between Multiple Good Options

Episode: 17Title: When You’re Stuck Between Multiple Good Options In this episode:A response to a listener who has multiple viable directions after his book—and can’t decide which to pursue. This episode explores why having too many good options creates paralysis, and how to move forward without feeling like you’re closing doors. Key ideas:– Paralysis can come from too many good options– The problem isn’t capability—it’s commitment– Trying to keep everything alive prevents real growth– Focus creates clarity that thinking cannot– Choosing “for now” is different than choosing forever What’s actually happening:– You’re trying to make a permanent decision– You’re protecting all paths instead of exploring one– You’re splitting attention, which prevents momentum From the episode:“You’re not choosing the right path. You’re choosing the path you’re willing to explore first.” Reframe:You don’t need the perfect choice.You need a committed one. How to choose:– Which one energizes you?– Which one fits your life right now?– Which one are you most curious about? Practical approach:– Pick one path– Commit to it for a defined period (e.g., 6 months)– Put the others on hold (not forever)– Learn through focused action– Reassess after real experience Reflection questions:– If the other options didn’t exist, which would you choose?– What would it feel like to focus on one thing fully?– What are you actually afraid of losing by choosing?– What might you gain from giving one path your full attention? Next step:Continue the thinking (and take one step at a time) at BookToBusinessBlueprint.com [http://BookToBusinessBlueprint.com] Get full access to The Book-To-Business Blueprint at booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe [https://booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

7 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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When You Build Something and No One Buys It

Episode: 16Title: When You Build Something and No One Buys It In this episode:A response to a listener who built a course based on reader feedback but saw very few sales. This episode explores the gap between interest and readiness—and why the delivery method often matters more than the content. Key ideas:– Building something that doesn’t sell is not failure—it’s feedback– There’s a difference between interest and readiness– People often ask for help, but not in a self-directed format– The container matters as much as the content– More marketing won’t fix a mismatch in delivery What’s actually happening:– You listened to the signal correctly– But translated it into the wrong delivery format– The result is low response—not because the idea is wrong, but because the fit is off From the episode:“I don’t think you built the wrong thing. I think you built the right thing in the wrong delivery method.” Reframe:You didn’t fail.You tested. Practical shift:– Don’t scrap the content– Test a version with more presence (1:1, small group, cohort)– Pay attention to what people actually engage with– Let that inform the next version What to test next:– One-on-one guidance– Small group cohort (time-bound)– Live walkthrough of your framework Reflection questions:– What were people really asking for when they said “help me implement this”?– Does your current offer match their capacity and readiness?– What would change if you added more presence to the experience?– What did you learn from building this that you couldn’t have learned otherwise? Next step:Continue the thinking—and take one step at a time—at BookToBusinessBlueprint.com [http://BookToBusinessBlueprint.com] Get full access to The Book-To-Business Blueprint at booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe [https://booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

30 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
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When People Want to Work with You But You Don’t Know What to Offer - Don’s Question

Episode: 15Title: When People Want to Work with You But You Don’t Know What to Offer In this episode:A response to a listener who has demand for his work but no clear offer. This episode explores how to move from interest to action, without overthinking the structure or waiting for the “perfect” program. Key ideas:– Demand without clarity creates a different kind of stuck– People asking to work with you don’t need a perfect offer– Waiting for the right structure delays learning– The offer emerges from doing the work, not planning it– One-to-one work is often the fastest path to clarity What’s actually happening:– You’re trying to design the final version too early– You’re focusing on the container instead of the help– You’re waiting for certainty that only comes from experience From the episode:“The offer doesn’t come from planning. It comes from practice.” Practical starting point:– Say yes to one person– Offer a simple structure (e.g., 3 sessions)– Focus on a clear outcome– Learn from the experience– Repeat and refine Why one-to-one first:– Reveals real problems (not assumed ones)– Refines your language and examples– Shows where transformation actually happens– Creates the foundation for future offers Reflection questions:– Who is the one person you could say yes to this week?– What would it feel like to offer help without having it fully figured out?– What are you waiting for before you start?– What could you learn from helping one person that you can’t learn from thinking? Next step:Continue the thinking — and take one step at a time — at BookToBusinessBlueprint.com [http://BookToBusinessBlueprint.com] Get full access to The Book-To-Business Blueprint at booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe [https://booktobusinessblueprint.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23 de abr de 2026 - 13 min
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