FoundersOutlook
Katherine Pickett has spent 25+ years shaping how stories get told as an in-house editor at McGraw-Hill and Elsevier, as the founder of POP Editorial Services, and now as an award-winning author and publisher. But the most interesting part of her story isn't the resume. It's what she did when she stopped playing it safe. In this episode, Katherine joins Juliet Ochu to talk about the "say yes" model that has quietly powered her entire career from editing more than 300 titles to writing her debut novel Debra Lee Won't Break, from joining an MS support group to better understand her readers, to riding 120 miles on a bike to get inside her main character's head. This is a conversation about what happens when a founder treats discomfort as a direction. Topics covered: * Building POP Editorial Services from scratch after leaving corporate publishing * How saying yes opened doors she never planned to walk through * The tension between being an expert editor and being a first-time novelist * Empathy as a business strategy * Finding your identity as a founder when your role keeps evolving đ www.popediting.net [http://www.popediting.net] FoundersOutlook â Real talk for founders building what's next.
31 jaksot
Kommentit
0Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija
RekisterÜidy nyt ja liity FoundersOutlook-yhteisÜÜn!