In Conversation with Terry Shepherd

Katie Rose Pryal - Your Kid Belongs Here

37 min Ā· 25 jun 2026
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Some books arrive as guides; others arrive as lifelines. In this episode of In Conversation, host Terry Shepherd sits down with author, educator, and keynote speaker Dr. Katie Rose Pryal to discuss her profoundly necessary new book, Your Kid Belongs Here: An Insider's Guide to Parenting Neurodiverse Children. Together, they explore what it means to dismantle rigid social norms, unlearn internalized shame, and build a world where neurodivergent children can truly thrive as their authentic selves. In This Episode, We Discuss: * 🧠 The Myth of "Normal" & Institutional Penalties: Why neurodiversity represents normal variations in human neurological function, and how society systematically penalizes and excludes these differences from public life. * šŸŽ­ Masking vs. Social Acting: The deep cognitive toll of subconscious "masking" to survive neurotypical expectations, and how parents can teach "social acting" as a conscious, optional tool free from shame. * šŸŽ’ The Canary in the Coal Mine: Why traditional school systems and rigid social rules often fail neurodivergent kids, and how Katie’s family embraced homeschooling to foster independent learners. * šŸ” Finding Your "Here": Practical strategies for parents to validate their children's emotional needs, accommodate asynchronous development, and find spaces where their children genuinely belong. About the Guest: Dr. Katie Rose Pryal is an AuDHD (autistic and ADHD) writer, keynote speaker, and educator holding both a JD and a PhD. She is one of today's clearest voices writing about mental health and neurodiversity, with a distinguished body of work featured in Psychology Today, Slate, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and NPR. She is the author of Your Kid Belongs Here: An Insider's Guide to Parenting Neurodiverse Children. About Terry Shepherd: Terry Shepherd is the host of In Conversation, a premier interview series dedicated to deep, insightful dialogues with authors, creators, and thought leaders shaping our cultural landscape. Links & Resources: * Buy the Book: [Insert Book Link Here] * Visit the Author's Website: [Insert Author Website Here] * Connect with Terry Shepherd: [Insert Terry Shepherd Link Here] We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

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Katie Rose Pryal - Your Kid Belongs Here

Some books arrive as guides; others arrive as lifelines. In this episode of In Conversation, host Terry Shepherd sits down with author, educator, and keynote speaker Dr. Katie Rose Pryal to discuss her profoundly necessary new book, Your Kid Belongs Here: An Insider's Guide to Parenting Neurodiverse Children. Together, they explore what it means to dismantle rigid social norms, unlearn internalized shame, and build a world where neurodivergent children can truly thrive as their authentic selves. In This Episode, We Discuss: * 🧠 The Myth of "Normal" & Institutional Penalties: Why neurodiversity represents normal variations in human neurological function, and how society systematically penalizes and excludes these differences from public life. * šŸŽ­ Masking vs. Social Acting: The deep cognitive toll of subconscious "masking" to survive neurotypical expectations, and how parents can teach "social acting" as a conscious, optional tool free from shame. * šŸŽ’ The Canary in the Coal Mine: Why traditional school systems and rigid social rules often fail neurodivergent kids, and how Katie’s family embraced homeschooling to foster independent learners. * šŸ” Finding Your "Here": Practical strategies for parents to validate their children's emotional needs, accommodate asynchronous development, and find spaces where their children genuinely belong. About the Guest: Dr. Katie Rose Pryal is an AuDHD (autistic and ADHD) writer, keynote speaker, and educator holding both a JD and a PhD. She is one of today's clearest voices writing about mental health and neurodiversity, with a distinguished body of work featured in Psychology Today, Slate, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and NPR. She is the author of Your Kid Belongs Here: An Insider's Guide to Parenting Neurodiverse Children. About Terry Shepherd: Terry Shepherd is the host of In Conversation, a premier interview series dedicated to deep, insightful dialogues with authors, creators, and thought leaders shaping our cultural landscape. Links & Resources: * Buy the Book: [Insert Book Link Here] * Visit the Author's Website: [Insert Author Website Here] * Connect with Terry Shepherd: [Insert Terry Shepherd Link Here] We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

25 jun 202637 min
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Heather J Fitt - Getting My Books Back

Here is the optimized, high-conversion Buzzsprout episode description based on the interview transcript. What happens when a crime writer decides to take back total creative control of their work? In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with Heather J. Fitt, an accomplished author, editor, and the General Coordinator for the Crime Writers’ Association, to explore her journey from the motor trade to the heart of the crime writing world. Together, they dive into the realities of traditional versus self-publishing, the deep research required to write unsettling thrillers, and why a sense of belonging is the quiet theme connecting all of her stories. In This Episode, We Discuss: * šŸ—ŗļø The Power of Reinvention: How a passing teenage dream of journalism was crushed by a classmate, only for Heather to reclaim her voice and write her first novel at age 38. * šŸ“ˆ Taking Books Back: The strategic decision to transition her three successful crime novels—Open Your Eyes, The Flight, and The Boat Trip—from traditional publishing to self-publishing on KDP to reclaim her royalties and control her marketing. * šŸ” The 10% Rule of Research: Why deep-diving into the dark corners of the internet, interviewing pilots, and learning Atlantic seafaring protocols makes her fiction undeniably accurate (even if she only uses a fraction of what she learns). * šŸ§› Blending Crime with Horror: A sneak peek into her upcoming novel, Day Walker, a dark crime thriller with a sharp horror twist set in the historic streets of Edinburgh. About the Guest: Heather J. Fitt is an author, editor, and publishing professional who spent six years as a commissioning advisor for Bloodhound Books before taking on her current role as General Coordinator for the Crime Writers’ Association. She is the author of three gripping crime novels: Open Your Eyes, The Flight, and The Boat Trip. When she isn't managing prestigious literary events like the Dagger Awards, she can be found writing from the south coast of England or holidaying in Barbados. About Terry Shepherd: Terry Shepherd is the host of the In Conversation podcast series, where he interviews leading voices in the literary and creative spaces, exploring the triumphs, trials, and trade secrets of successful authors. Links & Resources: * Visit the Author's Website: Heather J. Fitt Official Website [https://www.heatherjfitt.com]Ā  * Buy Heather's Books: Heather J. Fitt on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com]Ā  * Connect with the Host: Terry Shepherd Official Website [https://www.terryshepherd.com] We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

Gisteren21 min
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Caitlin Rother - Staged

What happens when an investigative journalist shifts from documenting true crime to crafting psychological suspense? You get the gripping, multi-layered world of the Katrina and Goode series. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with New York Times bestselling author and veteran journalist Caitlin Rother to discuss Staged, the taut second book in her acclaimed fiction series. From pulling emotional truth from personal tragedy to navigating the "incredible shrinking media" landscape, Caitlin pulls back the curtain on how she weaves intricate webs of corruption, suspense, and raw human chemistry. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * The Secret to Author Longevity: How Caitlin has published 17 books by channeling her impatience and creative drive into a relentless "just keep going" work ethic. * The Evolution of Staged: A deeper look into the amorphous, dangerous "cabal" pulling the strings in La Jolla's glittering underworld, and the fictional, high-stakes sexual enhancement drug at the center of the corruption. * Katrina & Ken's Dangerous Dynamic: The intense psychological bond and ethical boundaries that keep an investigative reporter and a homicide detective fighting their natural chemistry while dodging a lethal stalker. * Verisimilitude in Fiction: How Caitlin relies on her 20 years of newsroom experience and real-world law enforcement consultations to ensure her stories never feel cartoonish. * The Reality of "Success": A candid conversation on why even a New York Times bestseller list placement doesn't erase the daily pressure of the publishing industry and changing social media landscapes. About the Guest Caitlin Rother is a New York Times bestselling author, investigative journalist, and writing coach. Across 17 books spanning true crime, memoir, and psychological thrillers, she has explored the machinery of justice with a reporter’s eye and a storyteller’s soul. Her latest series follows reporter Katrina and Detective Ken Goode as they untangle parallel trails of murder and corruption in San Diego. Connect with Caitlin: * Website: caitlinrother.com [https://caitlinrother.com] * Featured Books: Hooked (Book 1) and Staged (Book 2) Enjoyed the show? Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow thriller lovers! We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

23 jun 202629 min
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Fons Burger - The Only Possible Solution

Can we actually fix a broken world by tackling our crises one by one? Investigative journalist and author Fons Burger says no. In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with Fons to discuss his deeply provocative new book, The Only Possible Solution. Fons argues that the defining crises of our century—from climate change to mass immigration—are not isolated events, but symptoms of a single, systemic failure. We dive into Fons’ fascinating background as a veteran reporter who witnessed the fall of Saigon and the Watergate scandal first-hand. He shares how his work in both fiction (2125: The Hibernator) and non-fiction serves as a vehicle for systemic change, why "active hope" is required to design a world fit for our children, and why the ultimate chapter of our collective human story must always return to love. If you are tired of quick fixes and comforting slogans, this conversation will completely reshape how you look at the future. Key Takeaways from This Episode * The Connectedness of Crises: Why you cannot solve one global problem without solving the others, and why we need a "systematic blueprint" for the next century. * Fiction vs. Non-Fiction: How storytelling and creative arts reach a broader public to spark transitions that dense academic science cannot. * Active Hope vs. Passive Optimism: Borrowing from eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Fons explains why real hope means standing up, protesting, and making small daily changes. * The Power of Socratic Dialogue: How to build bridges and learn from people with whom you completely disagree. * Standing on the Right Side of the Line: Practical ways ordinary individuals can influence corporate and political change through conscious daily living. Chapter Markers * [00:00] Intro & Welcoming Fons Burger. * [01:45] Waking up in 2125: The inspiration behind Fons' thriller, The Hibernator. * [05:15] The Seven Core Systemic Failures of the modern world. * [11:10] Embracing "Active Hope" amidst threats of reality collapse and climate change. * [16:40] The Son of a Butcher: Changing daily habits and moving corporate markets. * [21:15] Reaching Gen Z and Millennials through audiovisual art and media. * [26:30] The ultimate purpose of life: Why it all ends with love. * [30:45] Reflecting on history: From Vietnam and Watergate to the present day. About the Guest Fons Burger is an investigative journalist, system thinker, and author of nine books spanning thrillers and thought-provoking non-fiction. A lifelong reporter and part-time farmer in Mallorca, Fons dedicates his creativity to highlighting unique voices and ideas that drive peaceful global transitions. Connect with Fons: * Website: fonsburger.com [https://www.fonsburger.com]Ā  * Featured Books: The Only Possible Solution & 2125: The HibernatorĀ  We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

20 jun 202619 min
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August Norman - Sins of the Mother

Sins of the Mother: Overcoming Cults, Chaos, and the Fear of Rejection with Author August Norman What happens when a professional creator transitions from Hollywood sketch comedy to writing high-stakes mystery thrillers? In this episode, host Terry Shepherd sits down with renaissance man August Norman to dissect his gripping sophomore novel, Sins of the Mother. Discover how August channels real-world anxieties regarding internet echo chambers and cognitive dissonance into his fierce, flawed journalist protagonist, Kaitlin Bergman. From building a bulletproof network of 25 beta readers to overcoming the universal artist roadblock of self-doubt, August shares invaluable industry wisdom on why you must let the world tell you "no" instead of telling it to yourself. Key Takeaways & Show Notes: In this deep-dive conversation, Terry and August explore the structural boundaries between screenplays and novels, the mechanics of authentic character development, and the gritty realities of the modern publishing market. * The Origin of Kaitlin Bergman: How a moral foil from an unproduced hard-boiled LA noir screenplay evolved into a standout, fiercely intelligent protagonist who balances an inner moral compass with human flaws. * Writing the Opposite Gender: August pulls back the curtain on using empathy, extensive research, and a targeted panel of 25 diverse beta readers (including 20 women across multiple generations) to craft a genuine female lead. * Screenplay vs. Novelization: The unique craft breakthrough of utilizing a 100-page screenplay as a narrative roadmap, and how reverse-engineering a draft into structural story beats helped cut 85,000 words of clutter. * The Reality of Writing on Contract: A candid look at the creative pivots required when a publisher asks for a total thematic shift, leading to a high-speed five-month sprint to write a thriller centered around an Oregon cult and a mass grave. * Confronting Cognitive Dissonance: The underlying societal themes driving Sins of the Mother, exploring why individuals cling to disproven claims, and comparing the psychological dynamics of historical cults to modern online platforms like 4chan and 8chan. * The Ultimate Lesson on Rejection: Why beginning authors must face their fear of feedback, accept that rejection "doesn't hurt that bad," and actively study the business, contracts, and marketing algorithms of the publishing industry. Chapter Markers & Timestamps: * [00:00] – Hollywood Forever: Terry reads a dramatic passage from Chapter 1 of Sins of the Mother. * [02:10] – The Ghostly Compass: Analyzing the enduring psychological influence of Matt Bergman on his adoptive daughter. * [03:30] – From Foil to Hero: Re-engineering an LA noir screenplay into the debut novel Come and Get Me. * [04:55] – The Beta Reader Strategy: The methodology of sourcing 25 diverse beta readers to validate perspective. * [06:00] – An Indiana Boy in LA: From playing the saxophone and doing sketch comedy to pitching sitcoms in Hollywood. * [07:45] – The Screenplay Blueprint: Sifting through notes, studying Michael Connelly, and finding an agent by chance. * [12:20] – The Two-Book Deal Pivot: Sprints, word-count constraints, and turning 10 emergency pitches into a novel about a cult. * [17:30] – Algorithmic Reviews & Accountability: Navigating Goodreads, handling a disgruntled Clancy fan, and sending a $30 refund check. * [21:30] – The Chosen Family: Addressing white supremacy, climate denial, and the core message behind the thriller. * [24:50] – Advice to My 16-Year-Old Self: Learning about contracts and overcoming the paralyzing fear of feedback. Guest & Resources Directory: * Connect with August Norman: Visit his official website at augustnorman.com [https://augustnorman.com]. Catch up with his latest updates on Instagram (his favorite platform) and Facebook. * Featured Books Mentioned: * Sins of the Mother (2020) by August NormanĀ  * Come and Get Me (2019) by August NormanĀ  * Recommended Craft Reading: The Essentials of Style and Stein on WritingĀ  We all inevitably become the brand. And that's why I wrote, "How to Become a Dynamic Podcast Guest and Sell Stuff." It's a sweet and short primer that teaches you about the gear, the appearance and the messaging that can grab and hold today's micro-attention spans and motivate your listeners to take action. It's Just a dollar ninety nine at Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Dynamic-Podcast-Guest/dp/1955171513]. Grab your copy today and sell mo

6 jun 202630 min