The Breadcrumb Effect Podcast
Bri & Dani interview New York Times Bestselling author Julia London, admiring a neighbor’s bedazzled signed copy of her book and discussing why she joined the podcast: supporting women’s creativity and sharing lessons from nearly 29 years in publishing. London recounts losing her White House job when Bill Clinton was elected, returning to Texas, hating an administrative role, then being inspired by a 25-cent Iris Johansen historical romance to write; after initial rejection and sisters’ taunts, she sent a manuscript, got an agent, and published her first book, The Devil’s Love. They discuss changes in publishing (from mailed manuscripts to social media pressure), her surprise New York Times bestseller moment, imposter syndrome, and redefining success as longevity and daily happiness. They address AI scraping authors’ books and London’s limited use of AI for brainstorming only. London previews The Rules for Aging and Larceny (June 30) about women in their seventies robbing a casino, discusses older protagonists, writing humor from real-life texts, shares early fan fiction as a “breadcrumb,” plugs a Feel Good Workbook sponsor segment, and ends with Bravo/Housewives and Traitors chat plus a hot take urging pay for TSA agents. 00:00 Warm Welcome Gifts 03:20 Why She Said Yes 04:32 Women Supporting Women 06:19 From White House To Writing 08:00 Sisters Spark Success 11:12 AI And Authorship 14:41 Publishing Pressure Pace 17:29 New Book Heist 22:10 Austin Roots And UT 23:09 First Times Bestseller 26:04 Social Media Overload 29:06 Real Life Humor 30:55 Feel Good Workbook Ad 32:30 Early Fan Fiction 34:44 Ideas And Breadcrumbs 36:32 Breaking Family Boxes 39:32 Layered Characters Talk 40:20 Hope Quote Tears 41:28 Dog Ears Debate 43:44 Defining Success Now 47:29 Self Doubt Cycle 50:03 Creative Grandma Era 50:59 Life Breadcrumb Stories 53:17 Carb Load Bravo Chat 56:19 Traitors Season Breakdown 01:03:06 Flour Hour TSA Rant 01:04:30 Find Your Breadcrumbs 01:07:07 Post Show Chaos
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