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Billy Dees Podcast - Rachel Thompson Talks About Her Book, "Broken People" and Marketing

Rachel Thompson Talks About Her Book, "Broken People" and Marketing

08/02/22 • 33 min

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Billy Dees Podcast
Dive into Healing: Rachel Thompson on "Broken People" and Empowering Survivors
There's a powerful conversation waiting for you on this episode.
Join us as we sit down with Rachel Thompson, acclaimed author and passionate advocate for survivors of abuse. In this episode titled "Rachel Thompson Talks About Her Book, 'Broken People' and Marketing," Rachel shares her journey from silence to empowerment and unpacks the complex realities of healing from trauma.
Have you ever wondered how trauma shapes not just our lives, but our creative expressions? Rachel dives into this topic as she reflects on her path as a survivor, revealing the profound insights she's gained through her writing and therapy.
Discover how her experiences informed her bestselling books, including her latest work, "Broken People,” which beautifully intertwines themes of elemental forces like water, fire, and earth.
What's in it for you? Here’s why you shouldn’t miss this episode:
**Insightful Perspectives:** Understand how trauma influences our reactions and health, providing clarity that could resonate with your own experiences or those of someone you care about. -
**Creative Brilliance:** Hear how Rachel’s unique approach to writing has helped her and others process their trauma, sparking inspiration for your own storytelling endeavors.
**Community Connection:** Learn about the power of online spaces, like Twitter Spaces, where survivors can safely share their stories and connect with others on similar journeys.
Rachel also sheds light on effective marketing strategies for writers and creators, emphasizing the potential of platforms like Twitter—perfect for fostering supportive communities and sharing important narratives.
Curiosity piqued? Tune in to this insightful conversation and be part of a movement that champions healing, support, and connection within the survivor community.
Her website is RachelintheOC.com https://rachelintheoc.com/
@RachelintheOC on Twitter X https://x.com/RachelintheOC
@BadRedHeadMedia https://x.com/BadRedheadMedia
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Dive into Healing: Rachel Thompson on "Broken People" and Empowering Survivors
There's a powerful conversation waiting for you on this episode.
Join us as we sit down with Rachel Thompson, acclaimed author and passionate advocate for survivors of abuse. In this episode titled "Rachel Thompson Talks About Her Book, 'Broken People' and Marketing," Rachel shares her journey from silence to empowerment and unpacks the complex realities of healing from trauma.
Have you ever wondered how trauma shapes not just our lives, but our creative expressions? Rachel dives into this topic as she reflects on her path as a survivor, revealing the profound insights she's gained through her writing and therapy.
Discover how her experiences informed her bestselling books, including her latest work, "Broken People,” which beautifully intertwines themes of elemental forces like water, fire, and earth.
What's in it for you? Here’s why you shouldn’t miss this episode:
**Insightful Perspectives:** Understand how trauma influences our reactions and health, providing clarity that could resonate with your own experiences or those of someone you care about. -
**Creative Brilliance:** Hear how Rachel’s unique approach to writing has helped her and others process their trauma, sparking inspiration for your own storytelling endeavors.
**Community Connection:** Learn about the power of online spaces, like Twitter Spaces, where survivors can safely share their stories and connect with others on similar journeys.
Rachel also sheds light on effective marketing strategies for writers and creators, emphasizing the potential of platforms like Twitter—perfect for fostering supportive communities and sharing important narratives.
Curiosity piqued? Tune in to this insightful conversation and be part of a movement that champions healing, support, and connection within the survivor community.
Her website is RachelintheOC.com https://rachelintheoc.com/
@RachelintheOC on Twitter X https://x.com/RachelintheOC
@BadRedHeadMedia https://x.com/BadRedheadMedia

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