Unlock the secrets to publishing a book that makes a real difference.
In this special episode, Gail interviews with Heather Fealty, founder of Inner Peace Press, to explore how publishing can be a vehicle for healing, personal growth, and social transformation—not just visibility.
Heather shares her journey into writing coaching and publishing. We also discuss how Inner Peace Press supports authors—especially heart-centered entrepreneurs, coaches, and creatives—who want to turn their lived experiences into powerful books that resonate with readers and ripple change into the world.
You’ll hear about:
✔️ The spiritual and emotional process of becoming an author
✔️ Why the publishing journey starts before the book is written
✔️ What makes a transformational book different from a typical one
✔️ How Inner Peace Press guides authors through publishing with integrity and purpose
✔️ The importance of reclaiming your voice through writing and storytelling
If you've ever felt called to write a book—but unsure how to start, what to say, or whether your story really matters—this episode will help you shift from doubt to direction.
📚 Learn more about Inner Peace Press: https://innerpeacepress.com
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