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Podcast your way to a bigger audience for your book or blog

March 9, 2012 by Sonia Marsh

 

Just finished a fantastic interview with Dave Thackeray, The Podcast Guy. THANK YOU!

Bob @Satisfying Retirement and Stephanie @Blog in France, Dave answered your questions on the podcast. Please read the introduction on “A Gutsy Way to Grab More Readers.”

Thanks Dave, and I shall get a transcription of the podcast so you can also read the interview.

Join Dave on FaceBook, and Twitter. He is super helpful and friendly.

Be Gutsy and get started on spreaker.com At least check out the tutorials.

I’m going to record the first chapter of my book: Freeways-to Flip-Flops ASAP.

Any comments? Please leave below.

Suprise!

Dave has kindly agreed to sponsor the “My Gutsy Story” contest, not once, but twice, so two lucky winners can get a free 30-minute consultation with Dave about growing their audience through podcasting.

No excuses now so come over and submit your own, “My Gutsy Story.” You can find all the information, and our sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here.

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Finally, remember to vote for your favorite February “My Gutsy Story” You can read all four here. The winner will be announced on Thursday, March 15th.

A Gutsy way to grab more readers

March 8, 2012 by Sonia Marsh

Dave the Podcast Guy

 

Do you want to kick things up a notch? Want to be more “Gutsy” in what you do online?

  • Start Podcasting

Tomorrow I get a chance to interview the expert on Podcasting, Dave Thackeray, The Podcast Guy, who is charming, energetic and fun. You’ll love his accent; it’s more British than mine.

If you don’t know what Podcasting is, Dave will explain, but in the meantime, think of it as:

  • “A way to turbo-charge your static content.” Dave Thackeray, The Podcast Guy

My focus will be on asking Dave how you as a  blogger, writer, or a published author can use podcasting as an extra tool (more engaging than simply writing) to connect with your audience.

After all, we’re all nosy aren’t we? We like to hear people’s “live” voice, especially writers we enjoy.

  • So you think you have nothing to say?

Don’t worry, Dave is an expert at finding “the expert in you.”

  • Do you have any specific questions you’d like me to ask Dave on your behalf?

Please leave them for me, and I shall ask him tomorrow, via Skype, when I speak to him in his office in Liverpool, U.K.

In the meantime, you can check out a brief overview on Dave’s blog called, “New to Podcasting?”

I shall let you know when the podcast will be ready for you to click on.

Thanks, and be Gutsy.

I want to thank Annabel Candy for her great post on podcasting and for putting me in touch with Dave Thackeray.

 

 

A Gutsy Film Project

February 9, 2012 by Sonia Marsh

Director Duke Marsh, Camera Operator Bob Fox, Camera Assistant Tristan Starr

I’m doing something Gutsy this month.  I’m in charge of providing delicious meals to the starving cast and crew of the feature film “The Down Home Alien Blues.”  Did I mention that all artists are starving?

Normally I dislike sci-fi, even though my husband loves it, but this movie is different.  It’s based on an award winning novel by Linnea Sinclair titled The Down Home Zombie Blues. (There are no zombies in it.)

Duke Marsh directing the cast of Down Home Alien Blues

The Director, Duke Marsh, said “Sci-fi isn’t usually made for women.  I want this to be a movie that women will love as much as men. Linnea Sinclair is an award-winning author with 14 novels published by Bantam Spectra, and has a national following among women who like romance within a sci-fi setting.”

Cast and crew of Down Home Alien Blues

The movie is being produced by Magic Elevator Productions in conjunction with Green Sign Media.  The script has social satire and is at times, quirky, funny, sad, romantic, and a thrill ride.  It’s not a movie aimed at those who just want to watch something blow up.  It’s different.

 

Aaron Groven, Jay Mitsch and Nathalie Biermanns

So what’s it like to feed the cast and crew of a feature film? The fast paced schedule of movie production has a half dozen crew members moving constantly.  They get HUNGRY! They snacked on oatmeal-raisin cookies, large platters of veggies and dip, as well as hummus and fresh baked bread, which disappeared in minutes.   I always thought actors starved themselves to remain skinny. Now I’m glad to say they like to eat and probably remain thin due to nervous energy.

Nathalie Biermanns

I was told the actors were beauty pageant gorgeous.  It turns out the lead actress is a former Miss World Aruba and  looks the part of the bio-engineered, perfect female she plays.

Nathalie Biermanns

 

My husband didn’t stare, but it wouldn’t have surprised me because she’s gorgeous.

Jay Mitsch

The food flew off the table; nothing but leftover crumbs and empty water bottles remained.

So if any of you have some healthy, cheap, low cost, great recipes or ideas on how to feed a cast and crew, please send them my way.

It’s been a learning experience for me to see this movie being made in a different way. Now you know what I do in my “spare” time.

My Dog Cookie seemed to like the mummified body.

More later.

Please click and follow Duke Marsh (Director) and the making of The Down Home Alien Blues, and share with others. That will make the cast and crew very happy. Thank you.

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VOTE for your favorite January “My Gutsy Story.” You have until February 14th to vote. We have new sponsors coming shortly.

One Gutsy thing I did in Belize

December 29, 2011 by Sonia Marsh

Only seven women signed up for the zip-lining and cave-tubing tour in Belize, and they were half my age. With a life-long fear of heights, I forced myself to be Gutsy, and play Tarzan for a day.

Our adventure started the minute we boarded a retired American school bus and bounced all the way to Jaguar Paw Jungle Reserve, a tribal style resort located on 215 acres of jungle reserve in the heart of Belize. The Caves Branch River meandered through the jungle with several miles of underground caves where the Mayans once lived and worshiped.

Two young Belizean men led us on a steep path to our starting point in the heart of the jungle’s lush, tropical canopy. After a brief lecture on the equipment we’d be using, I told Louis I was scared of heights. “You’ll be safe,” he said. “We have two steel cables on each of the eight rides so you’re doubly protected.” We each wore a metal helmet which I assumed was to protect our head in case we crashed into a tree trunk.

Oscar, Sonia and Louis at Jaguar Paw, Belize

I started working out when these young girls were still in diapers, and my years of weight training finally paid off. My arms lifted me with ease, and Louis snapped my belt to the cable. We each stepped into a harness which Louis tightened firmly against our waist and hips. He then fastened the harness clasps to the steel cables and a safety leash secured us to a massive tree trunk at each of the eight landing stations. We looked like seven monkeys tied to a tree trunk, forty feet up in the jungle canopy.

Our first platform was knee-shaking high. “So who’s ready to go first?” Louis asked.

A short skinny girl raised her hand. “I will.”

Louis gave a brief lecture, then instructed the girl to put on her heavy-duty industrial type gloves.

“Put your left hand around all the ropes. Your right hand slides behind you on the bottom cable. The right glove is reinforced with a thick leather pad, so you don’t rub a hole through it and end up with a bloody hand. Use your right hand for braking. If you need to break, you’ll pull down on the cable with that hand.”

“How do we know if we need to break?” I asked.

“We’ll make this type of motion,” he said, waving his hand up and down.

I hoped we were done with all the instructions as I started getting confused.

“Are you ready? Let’s get started,” Louis said.

Oscar, the other guide, demonstrated our first ride to the second platform, about ninety feet away. He made it look fun and easy.

Our first volunteer started her Tarzanna trip, screaming, as she zipped along, though not as smoothly as Oscar had demonstrated.

I decided to be fourth in line—my favorite number for good luck. I concentrated so hard on technique, that before I knew it, I’d reached the other side. What happened? This was really no big deal. My fear of heights didn’t even enter into the equation as I focused so hard on the task. Thankfully, I’d forgotten to look down. Everyone except poor Tracy, became experts at inter-tree air-borne travel.

Sonia flying through the trees like Tarzan

The grand finale was getting down from the last platform. No we didn’t have the luxury of a staircase or a ladder, we had to repel. We were instructed to squat, grab the rope on the edge of the platform, hang over and control our descent with a hand lever. A slight pull could send you flying, so the exact contraction on the rope was critical.

All of us struggled with the repelling, but I reminded myself not to look down and that helped. Once again poor Tracy was last. It took Oscar a good ten minutes to prep her. She accidentally released the lever too quickly, which sent her flying at top speed. Her terror stricken shriek ended when Oscar controlled the security lever from above and succeeded in aborting her free fall a third of the way down.

“I can’t believe how much I enjoyed this,” I said to Louis, all proud of my accomplishment. One by one we waited for our security gear to be taken off and headed to the Jaguar Paw Lodge, where we met the less brave who spent the day at the zoo.

After a typical Belizean lunch of chicken, rice and beans, our group of seven women hiked towards the underground river and caves, each one carrying an inner-tube into the jungle. Now we were ready to see some Mayan artifacts.

 What one Gutsy thing have you done that you remember?

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 Remember to come back and vote on January 1st-11th for your favorite December “My Gutsy Story” 

 

REMEMBER TO VOTE on January 1-11 for your favorite December "My Gutsy Story."

Winner of the first “My Gutsy Story” contest is…

December 15, 2011 by Sonia Marsh

My Gutsy Story 1st place

Jill Fales (1st Place)

Congratulations to Jill Fales who received the most votes with her “My  Gutsy Story” about taking her kids on the Great American field trip, an educational road trip across the U.S.  Jill writes a weekly column in the Newport Beach Independent called Mom’s Voice and with her large fan base, Jill received 74 votes in total, which amounted to 40% of the total.

Rhonda Hayes (2nd Place)

Congratulations to Rhonda Hayes. Rhonda’s “My Gutsy Story” was the first one submitted for the contest, and Rhonda’s story was so moving and inspiring to all of us. She received 59 votes. or 32% of the total. Rhonda is writing a memoir, so for all you readers interested in memoirs, please check out her website.

Karen van der Zee (3rd Place)

Congratulations to Karen van der Zee for her humorous “My Gutsy Story” about her wedding in Kenya. Karen has published numerous romance novels and is now focusing on her travel stories from around the world. She writes a blog called, “Life in the Expat Lane” which is packed with vignettes from her life all over the place, and now lives in Moldova. Don’t know where Moldova is? Find out on her blog.

Nikki Ah Wong (Honorable mention) came in 4th, and has an inspiring “My Gutsy Story” about adventure in mid-life. Check out her new book, “Housesitting in Australia.” I just downloaded it and find it fascinating that housesitting can be an alternative to renting, if planned correctly.

Lauri Kubuitsile (Honorable mention) came in 5th. Lauri wrote an amazing “My Gutsy Story” of courage and how she ended up taking charge of her own life at sixteen. Lauri is an award winning author from Botswana. You can find out more about her on her blog: Thoughts from Botswana.

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Thank you to these 5 amazing “My Gutsy Story” writers.

This month, since the holidays are coming up, I have decided that there are TWO WINNERS:

1). Jill Fales

2). Rhonda Hayes

Jill gets to pick the prize from our sponsors first, and I shall let you know what she selected on Monday, December 19th’s post.

Rhonda gets to select her prize after Jill, and I shall let you know too, on Monday December 19th.

Please continue submitting your “My Gutsy Story” for December.

We keep adding new sponsors all the time:

1). Angela Ackerman has kindly offered two choices: a first chapter critique or a blog consultation (offer my expertise of the blog layout, content, etc and offer advice on tweaking it to improve, draw in visitors, increase visibility, etc). Winner can choose which would benefit them more. Angela and Becca have put together the most helpful blog for writers called The Bookshelf Muse. Check out their emotional thesaurus, weather thesaurus and so much more to help writers.

2). Peet’s Ccffee and Tea, gift card and basket. I am a huge fan of Peet’s coffee, as some of you may know from my previous posts. If you are a writer, you probably drink coffee or tea and all my local Peet’s, see me every day. Details of their prize will come later.

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If you wish to submit your own “My Gutsy Story” please check out guidelines here.

Our sponsors are listed here.

Also our December 2011 contest started with Muriel Demarcus story on Monday December 5th. You can read her wonderful, “My Gutsy Story.”

Richard Potter wrote our second December story on December 12th. You can read his inspiring “My Gutsy Story.”

The December votes start on January 1st until January 11th, with results for December contest winner announced on January 12th, 2012.

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