I Wrote That
In this inspiring conversation, host Larissa Soehn sits down with Heidi Solomon-Orlick—seasoned sales executive turned changemaker, founder of Girls Who Sell, and award-winning children’s book author. Heidi shares how her early love of storytelling, sparked by her father’s bedtime tales, carried her through a groundbreaking career in sales and eventually into her mission to empower the next generation. From I Have a Voice: A Book of Listening to her upcoming releases on connection, allyship, and inner beauty, Heidi’s work goes far beyond publishing—it’s a movement to raise confident, compassionate, and inclusive kids. This episode dives deep into: How storytelling builds both sales success and human connection Why children’s voices matter now more than ever The responsibility of authorship in a world filled with AI-generated books Turning books into tools for legacy, impact, and cultural change Heidi’s message is clear: authorship is ownership—and when rooted in purpose, books can shape a better, more tolerant world. 📚 Tune in, be inspired, and discover how one woman’s shift from boardrooms to bookshelves is leaving a legacy of empowerment and inclusion. Connect with Heidi: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidisolomon1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidisolomonorlick/ Buy I Have a Voice here: https://a.co/d/8J9FMYd Buy Heels to Deals here: https://a.co/d/4ElOuqX
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