Dr. Amanda Edgar’s Path to Page and Podium - EP282

How can you achieve empowerment through storytelling? 

Today, we are thrilled to bring you an inspiring conversation with Dr. Amanda Edgar, a trailblazing author and founder of Page and Podium Press. From her early days of crafting stories using wallpaper sample books at her grandma's farm to transitioning out of the high-pressure world of academia, Dr. Edgar has always been fueled by a passion for storytelling.

In this episode, we'll delve into her courageous journey of leaving a research-intensive university role to set out on her own path, helping leaders elevate their platforms and share their impactful personal stories. Dr. Edgar works closely with clients on memoirs and hybrid memoirs, offering services ranging from ghostwriting to long-term book coaching through her specialized program called the Memoir Method.

Join us as we explore the power of storytelling in marketing, the importance of overcoming perfectionism, and the pivotal moments that led Dr. Edgar to fully invest in empowering others through the written word. This episode is packed with wisdom and actionable steps for women looking to make a meaningful impact and step into leadership. Don’t miss out on Dr. Amanda Edgar’s invaluable insights and experiences!

What You Will Learn 

How did Dr. Amanda Edgar’s childhood love for writing using wallpaper sample books influence her career path and passion for storytelling?

What were some of the key factors that led Dr. Edgar to leave her well-established academic career and venture into storytelling and publishing?

Dr. Edgar discussed the pressure of producing research-based content in academia. How does this 'forced creativity' affect the quality and passion in one's work?

What specific strategies did Amanda emphasize as crucial for overcoming financial challenges and building a steady income when transitioning to her new career?

The unique aspects of Dr. Edgar’s “memoir method” program, and how it caters specifically to women and non-binary individuals?

How does Amanda incorporate personal storytelling into marketing and promotion for her clients, and why is this approach effective?

How can storytelling help unlock emotional repression in the creative process?

What inspired Dr. Edgar to fully invest in her business after working on a client’s memoir about overcoming trauma. 

How did Amanda navigate societal expectations and potential challenges in choosing a path that diverges from traditional academic careers?

Discuss the significance of Amanda's co-authored book on the experiences of racial justice protesters in 2020 and how it reflects her commitment to social justice and storytelling?

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Resources

Wickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell

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