Podcast - Episode 73 - Writing Your Book

You Are Here Because You Believe Birth Is About Making Mums Too.

Expert Interview with Kris Emery

As a Newborn Mother, you are being invited to reinvent yourself because when a baby is born so is a mother, and the birth of a mother can be more intense than childbirth. You'll learn how to find peace and joy in the first 40 days after birth and how your postpartum experience can change your life.

Kris Emery is a non-fiction book editor for writers, entrepreneurs and speakers who want to extend beyond their current business services and reach more people with their message by self-publishing.

With over a decade of working with words for blue-chip companies to bestsellers, Kris guides first-time authors to write a valuable book that they can feel excited to put out in the world.

To Learn More About Kris and Her Work, Visit Her Website At: https://krisemery.com/destination-author-book/



On The Podcast:

I chat with editor Kris Emery about her new book about how to write a book. We talk team, timelines, budget and more so you figure out your path forward.


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Julia Jones

I’m Julia, the founding director of Newborn Mothers. I’m a postpartum doula, educator, and best-selling author. For the last ten years, I have trained over 1500 postpartum professionals in over 60 countries through my worldwide leading education training for postpartum professionals. My work is informed by fifteen years of experience in postpartum care and a background in social justice and community development. My training draws on anthropology, evolutionary biology, traditional medicine, and brain science. I also run a high-level business mastermind creating the next generation of leaders in the postpartum renaissance.

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