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Beyond Better is a podcast that explores a simple but profound idea: we all deserve to live lives that are not just better—but beyond better. I’m Stacy Ennis, an author, mom of two, and long-time location independent entrepreneur living in Portugal. Join me as I talk business, location independence, writing, travel, and so much more, all focused on building a life that is beyond better.
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This week’s episode is a bit different than others I’ve published—and that’s exactly why I’m excited to share it with you. In it, I have a conversation with Mara Mureş, an artist traveler who left Portugal by bicycle in February 2024 and is currently in Pakistan. We talk about the logistics of traveling alone as a single female by bicycle, how she …
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Money. It’s on everyone’s mind but something people rarely have conversations about. This week, we’re changing that. We’re talking all about money with Samanda Morales, the founder and owner of WellFin360 LLC. Samanda shares her money story and early money challenges, including maxed-out credit and zero dollars in the bank—and how she overcame them…
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It’s been a hot minute since I’ve hosted one of these! On October 3, I hosted a live discussion on LinkedIn to talk about the journey of some wonderful authors I had the pleasure of guiding through their book-writing journey. I can’t wait to introduce you to five incredible future and published authors: Jacquelyn Wright, Ingrid Hu Dahl, Regina Lawl…
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In this episode, I share a replay of my recent master class on proven strategies to write a book, even when you’re busy. In fact, nearly every client I work with is incredibly busy! Many future authors are surprised to learn that my coaching isn’t just about the skill of book writing and accountability—it’s about lifestyle design too. An optimized …
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In this week’s solo episode, I’m sharing a bit about my post-vacation work life and answering your questions about my book-writing program, Idea-to-Draft (ITD). From how it works to the investment to how much 1:1 time you’ll get with me, I break it all down so you understand the core elements of the program. It’s one of my shorter episodes to date …
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Past client and published author Mike Green is living his dream life leading Alaskan leadership adventures. He says his life today in large part is a direct result of writing and publishing his book, Wandermust: A Hero’s Journey to Seven Truths. In this week’s episode of Beyond Better, we talk about the ways publishing Mike’s book positively impact…
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A little while back, I hosted an author celebration and meetup for my clients and students. It was a beautiful celebration of the amazing authors I get to work with, and I left overflowing with gratitude. I had such a good time that I was inspired to record a podcast episode with a look behind the scenes at the work I do with authors. In this week’…
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Burnout is real, and it’s something a huge percentage of people will experience in their lives. In this week’s episode with former head of DEI at Instagram Regina Lawless and public speaking expert Misty Megia, we dig into what burnout is, how to recognize it, and what to do about it. Regina is also a past client whose book is a wonderful read if y…
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This week on the podcast, I’m excited to have a conversation about aptitudes and uncovering hidden genius with author and YouScience cofounder, Betsy Wills. I met Betsy years ago and was inspired by her passion for aptitudes and how they play into uncovering one’s genius and living a full life. I even took the aptitude assessment through YouScience…
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In this week’s podcast episode, I’m answering your questions on business and writing tips: What customer relationship management (CRM) do you use? I’m just finishing my book and have been approached by several publishers whose prices range from $1,000 to $10,000. Do you have a word of direction? I am looking to expand my writing portfolio and would…
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In this week’s episode, I share my update on life, work, and living in Portugal—five years in. It’s hard to believe we left the US six years ago, moving first to Thailand and then to our home in Portugal’s Algarve. There have been ups and downs, and you might be curious: Is this our forever home? I’ll answer that question in this episode. I also de…
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Sometimes you meet people you automatically vibe with—and that’s how I felt when I met this week’s guest, Patrick Buchanan. In this episode, he shares his story as a Black, gay man in a lower-income family to becoming the VP of marketing at one of the top fashion companies in the US. Patrick has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the mu…
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This week’s conversation with author Paul Weigel is moving, inspiring, and sure to get you thinking differently about your life. When a cancer diagnosis rocked Paul’s world, he turned to his daughter for strength, and she became his role model. From her, he drew perseverance and strength, overcoming cancer and moving into a more purposeful life. Pa…
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This Ask Stacy episode is full of writing and publishing-related questions from my listeners. Topics covered in this episode include: What to do if English is your second language and you’re finding it challenging to write. Whether traditional publishing is better than self-publishing. If ChatGPT is an ethical route to write a book. The average wor…
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I’m excited to reshare a conversation on my podcast with an individual who has had a profound impact on my career: Tim Vandehey. Tim is a friend and business mentor—not to mention a renowned writer. A freelance writer since 1995, he is an award-winning New York Times best-selling ghostwriter of more than sixty-five nonfiction books. In this week’s …
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I get emails every week from listeners and readers who want to know about life abroad. Questions cover: What is it like to uproot everything and move somewhere new? What is the visa process like? What should I consider when deciding on whether to move abroad? These questions get more specific when it comes to dating, raising a family, and everythin…
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As I shared earlier, I’m on a needed podcasting break, so I’m sharing some listener favorite episodes. This week’s replay is “How to build a following, with TikTok influencer and financial educator Giovanna Gonzalez.” Giovanna Gonzalez is not only a TikTok influencer and financial educator, but she is also a soon-to-be author. During the Great Resi…
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As I shared earlier, I’m on a needed podcasting break, so I’m sharing some listener favorite episodes. This week’s replay is “How to live your dream life abroad, with Vanessa Menchaca-Wachtmeister.” Vanessa Menchaca-Wachtmeister is living her dream life in Europe, and she has made a career out of helping others do the same. In this episode, we talk…
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It’s been an intense first half of the year, and to be completely honest, I need a break. In this episode, I reflect on the year so far and share a bit about what we’re working on. During this break, I’ll be sharing some listener favorite episodes. So don’t take a break from listening—you’ll want to hear these great conversations! Join the Author I…
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If you’ve been following my work for any length of time, you know social equity is deeply important to me. So when I met Joel Pérez and learned about his work, I instantly knew I’d love to support his work as a book coach. In our vulnerable conversation about how cultural humility can improve leadership, we talk through how to intentionally build a…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ How it works: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up at this link⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training an…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here.⁠⁠⁠⁠ How it works: ⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up at this link⁠⁠⁠⁠, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training and w…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here.⁠⁠⁠ How it works: ⁠⁠⁠sign up at this link⁠⁠⁠, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training and work…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here.⁠⁠ How it works: ⁠⁠sign up at this link⁠⁠, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training and work. B…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here.⁠ How it works: ⁠sign up at this link⁠, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training and work. Beca…
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Join the FREE writing challenge here. How it works: sign up at this link, then join me LIVE online every day next week on LinkedIn, May 27–31. Each day, I’ll be doing a short training and giving you homework to complete, including a daily worksheet and writing prompt. Plan about 30–60 minutes each day to complete both the training and work. Because…
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I’ve been a loud voice in publishing about the future of AI—and today, I’m taking that conversation a step further. In this powerful discussion with diversity, equity, and inclusion leader Manpreet Dhillon, we discuss the intersection between inclusion and AI and dig deeply into inherent bias and how AI is silencing our voices. We also explore her …
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I’ve been on a personal journey to understand the gut and how it impacts overall health, including the brain and chronic disease. And wow—it’s a fascinating area of study! This week, I’m excited to welcome a guest to share more about this important area of wellness. Greer McGuinness, MS, RD, CDN, CLT, DTSP, CMH, is a registered dietitian, certified…
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It’s no secret that the publishing industry is riddled with inequity. Basically every stage is white: authors to staff at publishing houses to marketing campaigns targeting white readers, the system is not designed to amplify marginalized voices. That’s why I’m grateful for this week’s conversation with Rebekah Borucki, founder and president of Row…
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A key part of my entrepreneurial journey has been uncovering a simple truth: I am almost always my own biggest roadblock. Not my skills, because I can learn. Not my connections, because I am highly connected. But my mindset. This week, I speak with Amira Alvarez, founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman and host of The Unstoppable Woman podcast. Sh…
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This week’s guest is a dear friend and someone who has had a profound impact on my life. Laura Tully is a fashion stylist who speaks with power and heart, and by the end of this episode, she’ll have you convinced that personal style can be a profound part of personal growth. Laura has worked in the fashion industry for the last twenty-plus years. A…
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For years, I have been talking about building a community for authors. And for years, I felt like I didn’t have the time or bandwidth to make it a reality. In this episode, I share behind the scenes on the new community for authors, the Author Influence Circle, and how I got past my recovering perfectionism to finally launch this community. I get v…
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A few months ago, I saw author Alex O’Brien on stage at Web Summit. Not only did she give excellent answers to questions on writing, AI, and beyond at Web Summit, but she also beautifully represented how I hope every author shows up when they talk about their work: with confidence, passion, and a genuine care to make a difference in this world. Ale…
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When I first set out to grow my business a few years ago, I knew I had a knowledge gap. I needed to understand how to transition from a solopreneur, service-based business (ghostwriting and book coaching) into a business that could serve more people. Today, I have a small team and big plans to continue to serve our community, including my new Autho…
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I talk a lot on this podcast about location freedom. Financial wellness is part of the location independence equation, and if you’re a parent, your financial life may include paying for college. With two kids myself, I’m especially excited to welcome this week’s guest. Jeannie Burlowski is a past client and full-time academic strategist, podcast ho…
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I talk regularly about all the help I have in my life and work, and how outsourcing is how I “do it all” without really doing it all. That’s why I’m so excited this week to share all about how to outsource—specifically with a marketing virtual assistant (VA). In this week’s episode, I talk with guest Kirsten Graham about how to work with a trained …
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Disciplined habits are the cornerstone to my life. In this week’s solo episode, I explore how the mindset and habits I’ve honed and taught my clients and students for more than a decade lead to success. Specifically, I cover how to: Overcome obstacles to goal achievement, even if the challenges feel insurmountable Develop a mindset of self-belief, …
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If you’ve been part of my community for any length of time, you know that health and wellness are a massive part of my life. So when I met this week’s guest, Kisha Stewart, I knew I had to have her on the podcast. Kisha is a wife, mother of three, nurse, heart attack survivor, and a national advocate for heart health dedicated to improving the qual…
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I love hearing from you about topics you’re interested in. So in this week’s solo episode, I address a very interesting question from a listener: I do have a question that I’ve been thinking about when I see your posts and wondered how you approach your research for the books you write. I’m curious as to how research factors into the process for yo…
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Branding can feel overwhelming, especially for authors who are new to this whole “personal branding” thing. That’s why I’m so excited this week to welcome Taja Dockendorf, founder and creative director of Pulp + Wire a 100-percent female-founded and run creative agency. Taja has consulted, created, and grown hundreds of brands while fostering a cul…
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This week, it’s a joy to share my conversation with the wonderful Dr. Luissa Kiprono, who went from a refugee from former Communist Romania to one of the most sought-after medical specialists in maternal-fetal medicine—and wrote a book about it. Her mission is helping women heal, both physically and spiritually, through her own story and vulnerabil…
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Happy book birthday to my wonderful client, Regina Lawless! I’m so excited to share our conversation during the publication week of her new book, Do You: A Journey of Success, Loss, and Learning to Live a More MeaningFULL Life. Regina Lawless helps high-achieving women of color find purpose beyond their paycheck in order to experience more bliss in…
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When you hear the word “equity,” most of us will think of gender, race, and ethnicity. But oftentimes, disabilities are left out of the conversation—and that needs to change. That’s why I’m thrilled to welcome this week’s podcast guest, Heather Markham, a woman on a mission to show businesses how to make their space warm, welcoming, and accessible …
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Nearly every author I meet wants to be traditionally published. But the path to get a book deal can feel darn near impossible. Not only do you have to create a book proposal, which is a massive project in and of itself, but you then need to pitch agents. Where is an aspiring author to start? Well, Richelle Fredson is here to help in this week’s epi…
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It’s mid-January, the period where momentum around New Year’s resolutions start to wane. In fact, statistics show that only 8 percent of people achieve the goals they set at the start of the year. In this week’s episode, I share my thoughts around achieving big goals and practical strategies to be part of the 8 percent. I detail my secrets for how …
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I have to say: wow! I had a wonderful time connecting withyou. Thank you for bringing energy, questions, and fun to our timetogether. I hope you gained new insights and practical strategies to finish your book in 2024—and make the impact you’re meant to on this world. As I shared during the training, I am a book coach and author educator who has sp…
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This week, I’m joined by Catherine Fishman, who has been a part of my team since before we moved to Thailand. She’s been an integral support as I’ve grown from solopreneur to a small global team. In this episode, Catherine and I talk about: How my work has shifted over the years—from book editor to ghostwriter to coaching to programs Where we niche…
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Oh, hey, podcast listeners—I’m back this week with a solo episode. I don’t do these enough, thanks to the many wonderful guests I have the honor of speaking with on the pod. This week, I’m reflecting on all the things 2023. To guide this episode, I’m drawing on a team meeting we had recently, where we talked through big wins, challenges, and even o…
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On the pod this week, I’m excited to share a thoughtful conversation about book writing, business, and growing beyond the book. I’m joined by Dave Goetz and Melissa Parks, cofounders of Journey Sixty6, an editorial services company and independent publisher for the family business community. In this episode, we cover: How a book integrates into ove…
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