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Angela Lauria Audiobooks

Angela Lauria Audiobooks

Dr. Angela Lauria

Dr. Angela Lauria is the founder of Difference Press, a home for consultants and other experts committed to writing books that make a difference. She has a PhD in Communications from the European Graduate School and an M.A. and B.A. in Journalism from The George Washington University. In the last few years she has published over 1500 bestsellers in a row, 90% from first-time authors. But most importantly her authors have collectively influenced over millions of readers around the world. Angela is Queer and Autistic and especially loves working with people who have historically been marginalized.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Angela Lauria Audiobooks episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Angela Lauria Audiobooks for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Angela Lauria Audiobooks episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 4 - A Singular Vision – Your Purpose in Writing a Book
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11/29/23 • 23 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Opening Credits - The Equalizing Quill
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11/29/23 • 1 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world
As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.
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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Dedication - The Eqaulizing Quill

Dedication - The Eqaulizing Quill

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11/29/23 • 0 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 3 - Diversifying Voices

Chapter 3 - Diversifying Voices

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11/29/23 • 12 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 5 - Identifying Your Ideal Reader Avatar
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11/29/23 • 30 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 9 - Let It Shine

Chapter 9 - Let It Shine

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11/29/23 • 19 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 7 - The Good Write

Chapter 7 - The Good Write

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11/29/23 • 24 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 11 - What the Future Holds

Chapter 11 - What the Future Holds

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11/29/23 • 12 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks - Chapter 10 - Finding the Courage and Confidence to Write a Book
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11/29/23 • 10 min

Are You a Writer Who Has Been Marginalized by Traditional Publishing or Felt Overwhelmed by the Book Writing Process? Most of the dialogue around large language model artificial intelligence is about the dangers to intellectual property owners or even the human race, but there is another side to generative AI storytelling that remains largely untold: its potential to democratize voices that matter. Throughout the history of publishing, from the invention of the papyrus scroll to the printing press and from the typewriter to Google Docs, each new technological innovation has made it easier for more diverse voices to be heard. AI unlocks a new level of access – one with the powerful potential to democratize the literary journey for millions of people to whom book publishing has previously been inaccessible. Drawing from how the history of technology has served as an aid to lift up marginalized communities, and as an assistive aid for disabled people, Dr. Angela documents how:

  • Neurodivergent people, members of the global majority, and those with chronic health conditions can ethically leverage AI-assisted book writing to create impactful books
  • Streamlining the writing process and minimizing burnout and compassion fatigue can make book-length projects accessible for large percentages of the population
  • You can unleash AI’s potential to help you develop your book with greater precision, creativity, and quality, while ensuring your voice, however unique or underrepresented, finds its rightful place in the literary world

As AI technology rapidly advances, AI-assisted book writing is becoming increasingly accessible to writers of all backgrounds. Learning how to unlock the potential of large language models is critical for communities who have been disenfranchised and are ready to make a bigger impact on society’s thinking. It is time to read The Equalizing Quill and finally make your voice heard.

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Angela Lauria Audiobooks currently has 28 episodes available.

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The episode title 'Chapter 11 - Conclusion' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Angela Lauria Audiobooks is 15 minutes.

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The first episode of Angela Lauria Audiobooks was released on Sep 10, 2018.

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