On episode # 221 of The Author Factor Podcast I am having a conversation with Phebe Trotman, a Vancouver-based entrepreneur and distinguished athlete who has been inducted into several sports halls of fame. Phebe embodies resilience through her personal journey, a quality she brilliantly shares in her first book, "Never Quit on a Bad Day," which offers tools for overcoming challenges and fostering gratitude for life's journey.

During the interview, Phebe emphasized the power of creating an advanced reader team to help get the word out about her book. She stressed the importance of building a community around the book and letting people know along the journey of writing the book, in order to create more traction and engagement. These strategies serve as valuable lessons for anyone looking to publish their own nonfiction book.

Phebe's impact as a published author has been remarkable. With her book, she has inspired others to pursue their dreams and passions, leaving a ripple effect of positivity. The feedback and reviews she has received showcase the transformative effect her book has had on others. It's a testament to the power of sharing personal stories and motivating others to keep going, regardless of the obstacles they face.

"Never Quit on a Bad Day" serves as a shining example of Phebe's author journey. Listeners will find her journey interesting as she openly shares her experiences and the impact her book has had on others. Her insights and strategies shared during the interview provide a practical guide for aspiring authors who want to make a positive impact through their own nonfiction books.

Learn more about Phebe Trotman by visiting NeverQuitOnABadDay.com

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