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Wefayo is the national platform born from my family’s journey
Wefayo conversation episode of the Hollis Chapman Show, host Hollis Chapman sat down for a powerful and impactful conversation with Kevin Field and Henry Lujja, Co-Founders of the non-profit organization Wefayo. The origins of Wefayo are deeply rooted in the personal struggles of the founders’ families with Crohn’s disease and special needs challenges, which inspired…
Read MoreHollis Chapman Show offer authors and small business owners an opportunity!
Marketing Plan for Authors and Small Business Owners Leveraging Exposure on Roku TV Channels through the Hollis Chapman Show By following this detailed marketing plan, authors and small business owners can effectively leverage the exposure provided by Roku TV channels through the Hollis Chapman Show to increase book sales, grow their businesses, and reach a…
Read MoreKin The Future of Family
Kin The Future of Family- pleasure of speaking with author Sophie Lucido Johnson about her thought-provoking book, “Kin: The Future of Family.” In our conversation, Johnson shared her insights on non-traditional kinship structures and the challenges individuals face in forming supportive communities in today’s society. One key perspective Johnson highlighted was the idea that family…
Read MoreRuby Takes Chicago Diann Floyd Boehm
Ruby Takes Chicago conversation on the Hollis Chapman Show, author Diann Floyd Boehm shed light on the behind-the-scenes process of writing her latest book, “Ruby Takes Chicago,” and how she developed her captivating female protagonist, Ruby. Drawing inspiration from her great-grandmother life in Chicago during the Jazz Age, Boehm crafted a character that resonates with…
Read MoreCyborg Fever acclaimed writer Laurie Sheck
Cyborg Fever interview with Hollis Chapman, acclaimed poet and author Laurie Sheck delved into the intricacies of AI, technology, and their profound impact on relationships in the digital age. Drawing from her insightful collection of poems, Cyborg Fever, Sheck illuminated the complex interplay between humanity and technology, sparking thought-provoking reflections on the future of our…
Read MoreA Moon in All Things Novel Jennifer Comeau
The Hollis Chapman Show, author Jennifer Comeau discussed her new book ” A Moon in All Things Novel” and delved into the captivating tale of Celtic mysticism, forbidden dreams, and the resilience of the human spirit portrayed in her novel. The interview shed light on the intricate themes and enchanting journey of the protagonist, Morrigan,…
Read MoreSelected Misdemeanors: Essays at the Mercy of the Readers
Recently, I had the pleasure of listening to a fascinating discussion between Hollis Chapman and Sue William Silverman on her latest book “Selected Misdemeanors: Essays at the Mercy of the Reader“. The conversation delved deep into the themes of personal inspiration, the concept of “misdemeanors”, the art of writing flash nonfiction, and the significance of…
Read MoreTrauma Matrix conversation with Emma Lyons
Recently, on the Hollis Chapman Show, Hollis Chapman sat down with Emma Lyons, the founder of Trauma Matrix, to delve into a topic that many ambitious heart-led women may find grappling with – the inner narcissist. Emma shared her personal journey and how it has led her to develop a unique approach to helping individuals…
Read MoreManhattan Triptych Catherine Butterfield
Catherine Butterfield, a renowned author, playwright, and content creator, recently appeared on the Hollis Chapman Show to discuss her latest book “Manhattan Triptych.” Throughout the conversation, Butterfield shared insights into her background and career trajectory, offering a glimpse into the themes, inspiration, and significance of her latest work. Butterfield’s career spans across various platforms, including…
Read MoreDead Pan A Novel Richard Walter
In Hollis’ interview with Richard Walter about his new novel “Dead Pan,” the focus is on the unique comical sensibility and satirical elements of the narrative. The novel explores themes of antisemitism and satire during the world-wide oil crises of the 1970s. Walter utilizes diverse characters and locations, such as Israel, Hollywood, and a fictional…
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