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Excited to be recording episode 504 of the Biz Book Pub Hub podcast! You’ve written your book, finished the edits, and published. But now what? Too many authors assume the hard part is over once the book is available. Without a clear launch strategy, they end up with a product but no plan. No reviews, no visibility, no path for turning readers into clients or opportunities. The result? A book that quietly disappears instead of building momentum. That’s why I help authors build intentional launch strategies that lead to 50+ Amazon reviews and create a pipeline between their book and their business. With a well-organized launch team, personalized outreach, and events that spark conversations, your book can do more than sell; it can open doors. If you're ready to stop guessing and start launching with clarity, let’s talk. Schedule a complimentary 30-minute book launch brainstorming session at www.BookLaunchBrainstorm.com. And now, let me introduce today’s panel… Rachel Radway wrote “Perceptive: Insights for leaders who feel more, process deeply, and think differently,” a thoughtful and empowering guide for leaders who identify as highly sensitive, intuitive, or neurodivergent. Through personal stories, practical insights, and compassionate guidance, she helps readers embrace their perceptiveness as a strength and lead with clarity, empathy, and authenticity. Sophie Lechner wrote “Unlock Your Impact: The Roadmap to Magnetic Client Attraction for Entrepreneurs Who Hate Marketing,” a refreshing guide for mission-driven entrepreneurs who want to attract clients naturally—by leading with purpose instead of self-promotion—and transform marketing from a dreaded task into a joyful extension of their impact. Please join me in welcoming Rachel and Sophie.