135. You Don't Have to Write to Be a Writer (Series Intro)
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Welcome to Talk Your Book! Over the next 10 episodes, I'm showing you how to bypass the blank page, ditch the doubt, and use your own voice to write the book that's been living in your spirit. This series is for people with too many ideas and not enough time, neurodivergent creatives who don't thrive in linear systems, and leaders with sermons, speeches, and sticky notes full of gold. You don't have to "be a writer" to write a book—you just need a system. Let's do this together.
In This Episode:
Why you don't need to "be a writer" to write a book
The 3 types of people this voice-first method works best for
What we'll cover over the next 10 episodes
Your first voice recording prompt: "What story keeps finding me, even when I try to ignore it?"
Your Next Steps:
📌 Join the 5-Day Talk Your Book Challenge Five days. One hour each day. Walk away with your book outline, reader promise, and the beginning of your manuscript. 👉 https://talkyourbookchallenge.com
📞 Book a Coffee Chat Ready to explore the 8-Week AI-Guided Ghostwriting Certification or discuss ghostwriting services? Let's talk about what your book needs. 👉 https://calendly.com/jori-the1andonlypublishing/coffee-chat
📚 Explore Our Publishing Services From manuscript development to book launches, we help authors bring their stories to life. 👉 https://the1andonlypublishing.com
Connect With Me: Instagram: @jorioneale LinkedIn: Jori O'Neale Website: https://jorioneale.com
About Your Host: Jori O'Neale is the Chief Story Officer at The 1 and Only Publishing, a 11x published author, 2x bestselling author, and TEDx speaker. She's helped dozens of leaders, coaches, and creatives write their books using a voice-first methodology—no blank pages required.
