Turning your hardest season into a podcast and book with Kathy Rogers

What if the hardest seasons of your life aren't the end of your story but the very thing God wants you to share about? Kathy Rogers didn't set out to become an author. She just had a story she couldn't stop telling, and eventually someone reminded her that books are forever. So she wrote one, and now it keeps showing up exactly where it needs to be.

In this episode I'm sitting down with Kathy to talk about her book, Look for Good: Discovering God in Grief, Celebration and the Every Days, as that’s exactly what she did after losing both her mother and daughter to cancer, all while being a cancer survivor herself. 

What if the hardest seasons of your life aren't the end of your story but the very thing God wants you to share about? Christian author Kathy Rogers shares how starting a podcast while writing her book allowed her to find her voice, stay authentic, and help others along the way. Join us on the Book Marketing Mania podcast with Kim Stewart.

We talk about how grief and joy can exist in the same moment, why she started a podcast called Your Best Friend's Mom to process her experience while writing her book at the same time, and what she's learned about showing up authentically even when you don't feel ready.

Plus since we connected on PodMatch, you'll hear how the platform is helping her (and her book) reach podcast audiences she never could have otherwise.

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What if the hardest seasons of your life aren't the end of your story but the very thing God wants you to share about? Christian author Kathy Rogers shares how starting a podcast while writing her book allowed her to find her voice, stay authentic, and help others along the way. Join us on the Book Marketing Mania podcast with Kim Stewart.

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