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Judy Baker’s Indie Author Journey

34 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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In this episode co-host Mike Van Horn turns the spotlight on co-host Judy Baker—author and branding strategist— as she steps into the guest seat. Judy shares her journey from supporting writers as a marketing and branding expert to embracing her own creative voice through nonfiction, memoir, poetry, and magical realism. Listeners will gain insight into Judy’s client process, including her “book buzz” strategy, her focus on authentic visibility, and how authors can align their personal identity with their platform. She also discusses the powerful connection between nonfiction books and business growth, along with practical advice on productivity, creativity, and choosing the right tools for writing and publishing. The conversation explores Judy’s work as an anthology editor, her evolving nonfiction projects, and the inspiration behind her company, Buzzworthy Books. She candidly reflects on challenges like maintaining focus and offers actionable strategies for authors navigating marketing, mindset, and creative flow. Judy delivers thoughtful guidance on building your voice, your brand, and your community. Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org [https://baipa.org/] Buzzworthy Books: https://buzzworthybooks.com/ [https://buzzworthybooks.com/]

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In this episode co-host Mike Van Horn turns the spotlight on co-host Judy Baker—author and branding strategist— as she steps into the guest seat. Judy shares her journey from supporting writers as a marketing and branding expert to embracing her own creative voice through nonfiction, memoir, poetry, and magical realism. Listeners will gain insight into Judy’s client process, including her “book buzz” strategy, her focus on authentic visibility, and how authors can align their personal identity with their platform. She also discusses the powerful connection between nonfiction books and business growth, along with practical advice on productivity, creativity, and choosing the right tools for writing and publishing. The conversation explores Judy’s work as an anthology editor, her evolving nonfiction projects, and the inspiration behind her company, Buzzworthy Books. She candidly reflects on challenges like maintaining focus and offers actionable strategies for authors navigating marketing, mindset, and creative flow. Judy delivers thoughtful guidance on building your voice, your brand, and your community. Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org [https://baipa.org/] Buzzworthy Books: https://buzzworthybooks.com/ [https://buzzworthybooks.com/]

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