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How I Wrote a Whole Book in 72 Hours (and What Happened Next)
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In this special episode of the Black Women Amplified Podcast, I’m taking you behind the scenes of how I wrote and self-published my book Have We Lost the Plot? in less than a week. Yes, you read that right. Seventy-two hours, one laptop, and a whole lot of truth. This is not a story about going viral. It’s about completion.
It’s about trusting your voice, honoring your story, and finally saying what needs to be said without waiting for permission. I’m sharing the real deal. Why I decided to stop overthinking and just start. What happened when I let go of “perfect”? How the book evolved from a business idea to a cultural commentary on AI, identity, and staying human in a digital world. And why authorship still matters, especially for Black women with something to say.
So if you’ve ever said, “One day I’ll write a book,” this episode is for you. If you’ve got a story, a solution, or a lived experience that could help someone else, this is your invitation to get it on the page. Whether you want to write a how-to, a personal reflection, or a bold thought piece like mine, it starts with one decision. Start.
🖤 Ready to read the book I’m talking about?
Grab your copy of Have We Lost the Plot? right here:
👉🏽 www.blackwomenamplified.com/book
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-women-amplified--6590667/support.
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It’s about trusting your voice, honoring your story, and finally saying what needs to be said without waiting for permission. I’m sharing the real deal. Why I decided to stop overthinking and just start. What happened when I let go of “perfect”? How the book evolved from a business idea to a cultural commentary on AI, identity, and staying human in a digital world. And why authorship still matters, especially for Black women with something to say.
So if you’ve ever said, “One day I’ll write a book,” this episode is for you. If you’ve got a story, a solution, or a lived experience that could help someone else, this is your invitation to get it on the page. Whether you want to write a how-to, a personal reflection, or a bold thought piece like mine, it starts with one decision. Start.
🖤 Ready to read the book I’m talking about?
Grab your copy of Have We Lost the Plot? right here:
👉🏽 www.blackwomenamplified.com/book
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- Why I finally decided to write the book after years of putting it off
- How the topic shifted from storytelling to social commentary
- The myth of the “perfect” writing process and what actually worked
- Behind the curtain of best-seller campaigns and the publishing industry
- Why authorship adds power to your voice and legacy
- The difference between content and contribution
- What it really means to finish something
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-women-amplified--6590667/support.
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Content provided by Monica Wisdom. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Monica Wisdom or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this special episode of the Black Women Amplified Podcast, I’m taking you behind the scenes of how I wrote and self-published my book Have We Lost the Plot? in less than a week. Yes, you read that right. Seventy-two hours, one laptop, and a whole lot of truth. This is not a story about going viral. It’s about completion.
It’s about trusting your voice, honoring your story, and finally saying what needs to be said without waiting for permission. I’m sharing the real deal. Why I decided to stop overthinking and just start. What happened when I let go of “perfect”? How the book evolved from a business idea to a cultural commentary on AI, identity, and staying human in a digital world. And why authorship still matters, especially for Black women with something to say.
So if you’ve ever said, “One day I’ll write a book,” this episode is for you. If you’ve got a story, a solution, or a lived experience that could help someone else, this is your invitation to get it on the page. Whether you want to write a how-to, a personal reflection, or a bold thought piece like mine, it starts with one decision. Start.
🖤 Ready to read the book I’m talking about?
Grab your copy of Have We Lost the Plot? right here:
👉🏽 www.blackwomenamplified.com/book
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-women-amplified--6590667/support.
…
continue reading
It’s about trusting your voice, honoring your story, and finally saying what needs to be said without waiting for permission. I’m sharing the real deal. Why I decided to stop overthinking and just start. What happened when I let go of “perfect”? How the book evolved from a business idea to a cultural commentary on AI, identity, and staying human in a digital world. And why authorship still matters, especially for Black women with something to say.
So if you’ve ever said, “One day I’ll write a book,” this episode is for you. If you’ve got a story, a solution, or a lived experience that could help someone else, this is your invitation to get it on the page. Whether you want to write a how-to, a personal reflection, or a bold thought piece like mine, it starts with one decision. Start.
🖤 Ready to read the book I’m talking about?
Grab your copy of Have We Lost the Plot? right here:
👉🏽 www.blackwomenamplified.com/book
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- Why I finally decided to write the book after years of putting it off
- How the topic shifted from storytelling to social commentary
- The myth of the “perfect” writing process and what actually worked
- Behind the curtain of best-seller campaigns and the publishing industry
- Why authorship adds power to your voice and legacy
- The difference between content and contribution
- What it really means to finish something
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-women-amplified--6590667/support.
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