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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There has agreed to a draw down. In Minnesota, Tom Holman,

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the president's borders are announced today. They're immediately removing seven
hundred federal agents from the state. ABC's Matt rivers.

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There's some two thousand agents that are left in the city,
which means that the operation will be continuing, no question
about that. But also who is being drawn down. It
is not the people providing security, he says, to the
agents that are carrying out enforcement actions. So you've got
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as long as the quote left wing agitators that he

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likes to talk about continue to protest, dice continue to
meet them where they are in these neighborhoods and require
that security be there, that these numbers of agents here
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Speaker 13 (05:46):
Welcome to Beyond Mindset Limits with Tisha Marie Kine, where
we explore how unlocking your mindset can pave the way
for unlimited success. Learned to create opportunities for legal challenges,
and transform your business and life through the power of

(06:08):
publishing as a brand building tool. And now your host,
Tisha Marie Kine.

Speaker 14 (06:18):
Oh my goodness, you guys. Welcome to Beyond Mindset Limits.
I am your radio show host, Tisha Marie Kine. I
am an executive council, expert, mediator, expert communicator. I'm a
breakthrough mindset coach, clinical hypnotherapist, and multiple number one best

(06:42):
selling international author and artist. I'm recognized for my work
with Fortune five hundred executives, with visionary leaders and high
performing entrepreneurs, and I guide them to unlock influence, align
with their purpose yes, and create lasting impact with my

(07:04):
unique blend of legal expertise, leadership strategy, and transformational coaching.
I help individuals and organizations rewire the subconscious mind, release
emotional weight, and elevate their relationship with money, power and
self worth. And I'm so excited you're on my show

(07:25):
today because in addition to all of that, which was
a mouthful, which also stems from you know, being a
middle child and never being seen, I had to hustle
for my worth and I am a serial entrepreneur. And
today we're talking about the power of visibility and publishing

(07:47):
as a brand building tool. So what's important about today
is I have a business canaan company publishing where I
help individuals like you. So if you're traveling down the
highway in your automobile, or if you're sitting at home
or playing out on the golf course like I was today,

(08:07):
I want you to listen in today because the power
of visibility is huge and it's important, and so I
want you to know that visibility isn't vanity here, it's
serviced and it's healing, and it's passive profit. I make
more money sleeping than I do wide awake because I

(08:29):
have tons of passive income and one of them is
my tiny book called Successful Women Show Up Differently. So
a tiny book is what we're talking about today, publishing
as a brand building tool. I want to talk to
you about the power of visibility in these tiny books,
and what I refer to as tiny books are little

(08:50):
books from zero to one hundred and twenty pages. It's
a powerful tool and it's a deathless visible. It's an
asset for small businesses and big businesses alike. And today
we're talking about that and how stories spark healing and

(09:12):
visibility fuels profit and businesses come back to life with
these tiny books. The tiny book is you could consider
it like an energy injector into your business. Someone is
waiting for your story to believe that there's matters. And
I didn't really understand this until I got out. I'm

(09:35):
a number one international best selling author and artist, and
I never even thought that that was possible until I knew.
I kicked off my first book, Radical Freedom, and it
is my path through the family court and path to ruin,
but also a path to enlightenment. And with that first book,

(09:58):
I had instant credibility. So that's what I want to
talk to you about today. If you have a small
business or a big business. More importantly, the small businesses
is the ones that I really like to get in
here quickly and crank out these tiny books because one
of my geniuses is I move at lightning speed. I

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can have a tiny book cranked out for you in
about nine days or even quicker, depending on the size.
But what's important about the power of visibility?

Speaker 4 (10:30):
The why why do we do it?

Speaker 7 (10:32):
And so the.

Speaker 14 (10:34):
Visibility is tied to healing, it's tied to your legacy,
it's tied to business momentum, and so your published works
they remain deathless and interesting. I had Ava calling in
from or No, she wrote in Today, where's her?

Speaker 4 (10:57):
I have her question here.

Speaker 14 (10:59):
I'm gonna read it first and forem Ava, She goes,
I already post on social media. Why would publishing a
book do more for my brand than just staying consistent online?
And I love that, Ava, So Ava from Palm Springs,
thank you for writing in today. That's really really important.
And I believe profit and social media is profit. I

(11:23):
believe they you know, they can't fund you if they
can't find you, right, and so it's important because social
media is powerful. But I also believe that it's temporary.
If you publish a tiny book with me, your book
is permanent. And I know from experience that the algorithms

(11:43):
change and your posts disappear on social media. I like
mind you like the reels and the stories. They are
only up there for I say, like twenty four hours, right,
So those disappear. But a published book gives your brand gravity,
and so I publish. I'm a post publisher. I'm also
a ghostwriter. I help my clients take those scattered posts

(12:05):
on social media and transform them into a cohesive message.
And this is one that lives beyond likes and shares.
Social media, I believe is like borrowed attention. A book
anchors it in. So thank you Ava from Palm Springs
for writing in today, because that's huge and that's what

(12:26):
I wanted to talk about on these tiny books. If
you have a small business, this is instant credibility. You
share a personal lesson, and when one person tells their story,
it gives permission for others to heal, to speak up,
and for others to write their own story as well.

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So I teach like in these tiny books, I teach
one practical concept. So tiny books are a lead magnet
into your business.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
It's a up sell. So I have all the things.

Speaker 14 (13:01):
You can get my tiny book. You can get my
Oracle affirmation cards, you can get my money Mindset coloring book,
and that leads you into a hypnotherapy session with me.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
Plus we can do.

Speaker 14 (13:15):
Mindset work for coaching, and then.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
Publish your work. Because everybody has a story.

Speaker 14 (13:20):
So I'm just really excited to share with you lead
magnets and tiny books how they pump fresh energy into
stagnant businesses.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
So visibility is action.

Speaker 14 (13:34):
So after you publish your tiny book, you could do
local book signings, you can do speaking gigs, collaboration, and
then have people download the tiny book as a call
to action or write their own story or share their story.
So there's so many different things you can do with
this tiny book. And I have spent the last two

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years just really helping my community dive in and get
their story out. And one of I want to talk
about one of the books that I've published. Her name
is Crystal Rogers. You can find her book, I think
on bookstop by and Amazon is called Sweet Freedom, The
ice Cream Lady's Journey to Liberation. And what I love

(14:20):
about this tiny book is let's see, it's only seventy pages.
She tells her story how she went through the family court.
She did a dedication page dedicated.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
To her three children.

Speaker 14 (14:33):
She acknowledged all of her friends that helped her along
the way, and she this lady, Oh my gosh, she's
so amazing. Get this. She is up in Washington State.
She has four ice cream trucks now and she is
just killing it up there. So she and I work

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together to get.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
Her journey of Liberation out to the community.

Speaker 14 (15:00):
And on the night of the book launch, she was
at a one of those concert in the parks and
they wanted to announce over the radio that Crystal Rogers
Sweet Freedom, the ice Cream Ladies Journey to Liberation book
is now available online by it Now, and she went
number one international best selling author in seventeen hours. Everyone

(15:25):
bought her book and she got the gold medallion from Amazon.
Is like number one, you know, forty five minute Sweet
Reads or something like that. But what was important about
Crystal's book was it was a lead magnet, a tiny book,
an energy injection into her small business. So now as

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she has her ice cream trucks on the side of
you know, affair.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
Or a concert in the park.

Speaker 14 (15:55):
She can say, Hey, would you like to buy an
ice cream for two fifty? And I'm also a number
one international best selling author for my book, Sweet Freedom,
would you like to buy it for twenty two fifty
or whatever she's selling it for, And so it's an upsell.
And so after what was so amazing is I love

(16:17):
to celebrate with my clients. I love to be there
on the frontlines after we co create your tiny book,
your lead magnet together. We were celebrating at the highest
degree on this particular day because we had no idea
she was going to be number one international best selling
author in seventeen hours. We were just hoping that we

(16:40):
would sell a whole lot of books. And now she's
making passive income. Her book is online and available today.
And I think that that particular night of her book
launch and we re uploaded her manuscript, she made like
twenty seven hundred dollars in tips from a little ice cream.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
Truck in Washington State.

Speaker 14 (17:03):
So she's like selling ice cream on a rainy day
to all these children and upselling them to her book.
And she has instant credibility, instant visibility, and so that
become profitability. So That's what I'm talking about on my
show today is profitability. Visibility is profitability. I love to

(17:25):
make money, you know, I'm always sitting here noodling out
on Okay, how can we impact the community.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
How can we help the community? How can we be
more value?

Speaker 14 (17:36):
I don't even rely on my income anymore or worry
about my income, because I rely on my outcome. I
know that I can produce enough material and matter for
my community that all of my worldly desires are going
to be taken care of. So that's what I want
to talk to you about today. Your life experiences equal

(17:57):
your intellectual property. Your story already has value, and so
I help you. If you need help ghost writing, I
do that too, But I help you reframe your pain
into purpose, your survival into strategy, and your story into
a systematic approach. So we do a blessing's inventory life

(18:21):
moments that shape you, and we dovetail that into your
tiny book, Like, how is it that you're such a
strong entrepreneur? How is it that you got here today?

Speaker 12 (18:33):
Right?

Speaker 4 (18:33):
You probably had to go in the hole, go to
the depths for you to be where you are today.

Speaker 14 (18:39):
You probably had to, you know, go through a loss,
of a loved one, or a loss of a child,
or a loss of a divorce, or you know, sadness
or grief or a loss of a job. All of
those stories and the pain. We turn that into purpose
and we write your tiny book and we get it

(18:59):
out there. Your published works remain deathless. When I wrote
Radical Freedom, I stepped into a new identity, like, wow,
you know one of my values is status. That's why
I have seventeen years of college. It's so I mean,
it's so silly.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
When you think about it. You don't need all that college.

Speaker 14 (19:19):
But I wanted to make sure that my words were deathless.
I wanted to get out the pain and be able
to help people if they were walking through what I
walked through. And then we kicked off Radical Courage, and
then I went on to write Transcend, and then successful
women show up differently. And one of my favorite books

(19:40):
that I've written is called The Wisdom of the Trees.
And we'll talk about that a little bit later. But
your book can look like anything you wanted to look like.
Books outlive algorithms. So I love social media. And if
you're not using social media right now, you should be.
I mean, what I noticed yesterday, some late couldn't even
get through the green light without being on her phone.

(20:03):
Everyone's addicted to these phones these days. If we're not
using social media as some way to get visibility, then
what are we doing?

Speaker 4 (20:13):
Like what's either be on or off or whatever?

Speaker 14 (20:15):
But I allow these tiny books to give you more
visibility passive income to come into your business, so your
voice becomes legacy and visibility creates a ripple effect. You
can say, oh, wow, you know I have this business
in this business and I wrote a book about it,
and they're like, wow, you're a number one best selling author.

(20:36):
Yes I am, And so a book is a conversation
that never stops. And people like, I don't know about you, guys.
But I'm like, if I hire someone and they say, hey,
I'm a best selling author too, I'm like, yep, I've
hired you to do this for me and you're an author.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
Let me read your story? How did you get here?
What tips and tricks.

Speaker 14 (20:56):
Can you help me with to collapse time? And when
I say collapse time, just make it easy so I
don't have to spend three months learning something. I can
just spend you know, three hours or forty five minutes learning, learning,
your methods and your tips and your tricks. So the
tiny book is a visibility method. So I even help

(21:18):
you noodle out on a method, a framework to dovetail
into your book. And so why does this tiny book matter?
As a lead magnet?

Speaker 4 (21:28):
It leads people.

Speaker 14 (21:29):
It's a lead magnet, So it magnetized people to your
business in order for you to upsell them into all.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
The other packages that you have.

Speaker 14 (21:40):
So why tiny books work. They're low resistance for readers,
they're high authority and credibility for authors. They're a perfect
entry point for if you're a coach or you do
consulting work like I do. They're a perfect entry point
for speaking for community. So there's such a perfect entry point.

(22:02):
Did you know I'm an author here by my book?
And then they're like, oh, wow, you do this too,
and yes we do. Right, So let's start by breaking
a myth. Right, Most people think writing a book is
about is about becoming an author, and it's not. It's
about becoming visible and credible and unforgettable. I mean, I'm

(22:24):
so I'm a radio host show radio host now and
if you run my name, I'm just littered throughout all
of the algorithms. They know what I do, and I
do what I say I'm going to do, and I
do all the things. So it's so nice.

Speaker 4 (22:40):
Because I have visibility and so people can find me.
I want people to find me so they can fund me.

Speaker 14 (22:46):
You know, I am here to serve at a bigger capacity,
at a bigger scale.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
How can I help you? How can I help you?

Speaker 14 (22:53):
Get more visibility and shine a light on what you do?

Speaker 4 (22:57):
Is what feeds my soul.

Speaker 14 (23:00):
So it's about becoming visible, it's about becoming credible, it's
about becoming unforgettable.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
These tiny books are deathless. The tiny books.

Speaker 14 (23:11):
Work because they meet people where they are, not where
traditional publishing says they should be. So there's a low
resistance for readers. So sometimes listeners are overwhelmed.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
Right, so we have this radio show.

Speaker 14 (23:27):
We have too many podcasts, too many posts, too many
free trainings, not enough time, and a tiny book removes
that friction. So and I also what's really important to
know is I also have like I have a digital
workstation and I have an analog workstation. And what's that
mean is I have a digital workstation. This is my

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computers and my phone and my iPad and all of
my electronics, and then I have an analog workstation where
it's pin and paper and charcoals and watercolors and acurlis
where I work over there to get my creative brain flowing.
So I have all of the things, and so this
tiny book removes that friction. So the key ideas here,

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tiny books are doable. There's no intimidation or no overwhelm.
Readers think I can finish this, right, You're not sitting
down writing your whole memoir, you know where it's four
hundred pages and it feels daunting. At least you can
fill a sense of completion with a tiny book. So
I start people off with a quick tiny book zero

(24:36):
to one hundred.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Pages, and then it gets addicting. You're like, wow, I
got that out.

Speaker 14 (24:41):
Now I'm going to dive in and do a three
hundred book page you know, three hundred page book.

Speaker 4 (24:48):
And so I love like tiny books. They respect your time.

Speaker 14 (24:52):
Right, you give me a tiny book, I'm gonna read
that darn thing in forty five minutes, and I'm going
to know everything you're all about, all the tips and
tricks you want to tell me.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
And I know that you have instant.

Speaker 14 (25:03):
Credibility because you're on the face. You're the face of
that book. So people download PDFs and they never open them,
but a tiny book, they read it, they highlight it,
and they share it. And I'm a very hands on
type person. When I read, I like to highlight and
so when someone invests in themselves through me, like through

(25:27):
a coaching session, I instantly throw in my tiny book
and then they read that, They're like, wow, okay, I
want that.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
Oh this is what you do too. So the back
pages of my.

Speaker 14 (25:35):
Tiny book, I go out and layer next steps to
have them work with me and have us develop a
working relationship because they don't really realize. I mean, I
open this beyond mindset limits show with all the things
that I do, and people are like, wow, Miss Tisha
Marie Kane, you do all of that, And I'm like, yeah,

(25:56):
and more, and so I can help you. There isn't
anything that you need done that I can help you with.
So how many times have you downloaded something but you
never consumed it? Right?

Speaker 4 (26:09):
Let that loan Land.

Speaker 14 (26:11):
I've downloaded PDFs and I've opened one page and looked
at it and walked away. But if I had a
tiny book in my hand, that says, hey, there's a
forty five minute read from how I started my company
and how I can help you in the future.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
I am going to read that.

Speaker 14 (26:27):
There is high authority for authors in these tiny books.
So the flip side is what feels tiny to the
readers feels massive to the creator. And the key truth
here is that the moment we publish, you are no
longer trying. You are now the person who wrote the book,

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and instantly you become an expert. Instantly you have borrowed credibility.
Instantly you are an authority in the field, and instantly
you're the go to boys. So I love tiny books
for this reason. Here's the magic. Authority is not about size,
It's about clarity. So it doesn't have to be three hundred,

(27:11):
four hundred pages. If you clearly line out your biography,
you know one chapter, next chapter, where we're going. What
I can offer you in a tiny book less than
one hundred pages. Bam, people are going to want to
buy that for twenty two.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Dollars all day, every day.

Speaker 14 (27:28):
And then now while you're sleeping, you're getting passive income.
So I really believe in publishing as a brand building
tool and the power of visibility equaling profitability. You don't
need more credentials, you need a container for all of
your wisdom. So I'm currently working with someone who has

(27:49):
a lot of flyers out in the community, and the
flyers are great, but if we condense all of that
into the tiny book, Wow, it's like goodbye flyers. And
now we just upload and edit the manuscript once it's published,
and it's going to be such a powerful, powerful tool.
So tiny books are a perfect entry point point. This

(28:12):
is where visibility turns into opportunity. A tiny book is
not the end, it's the beginning of.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
Where we're going.

Speaker 14 (28:21):
So for coaching, readers already trust you, they're consumed by
your thinking.

Speaker 4 (28:28):
They're warmed up.

Speaker 14 (28:29):
Now coaching becomes a natural next step of Instead of
like let me explain.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
What to do next, you say, did you read the book, and.

Speaker 14 (28:38):
That changes the conversation instantly.

Speaker 4 (28:42):
So these tiny.

Speaker 14 (28:44):
Books are really really important as a fast, easy way
to get your story out into the community, out into
your business. And there's so many different ways that we
can we can go about out getting your voice out
into the public. So here's what's important.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
We are going to You don't have to do this alone.
You get to do it with my help.

Speaker 14 (29:12):
Canaan Company Publishing helps you along the way. So you
if you invest in your tiny book with me, I
help you create the cover, I help you create the
spine of your book. I do the back cover creation.
So I do all of that creative design. Get my
you get my creative genius, and we do all of this.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Together, so it doesn't have to be daunting. So let's
pause right there.

Speaker 14 (29:38):
We're going to go to a few messages and we'll
be back in just a few minutes.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
Thanks guys.

Speaker 15 (30:11):
What if the secret edge separating good leaders from exceptional
ones isn't strategy, experience, or intelligence, but mindset. Behind closed doors,
many elite SA suite leaders and senior executives rely on
a powerful, yet rarely discussed tool, hypnosis. With over twenty
two years of experience, Executive Council Tisha Marie Kane works

(30:32):
with C suite leaders and high performing executives to quiet
internal noise, sharpened decision making, release unconscious limitations and success blocks,
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Speaker 14 (32:34):
And we are back with Beyond mindset Limits. I am
your radio show host, Miss Tisha Marie Kine, and today
we are talking about visibility as profitability and so before
the break, we were talking about how this is a
perfect entry point into your business, and I want to.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Go over and make sure that I cover these.

Speaker 14 (33:01):
Audience questions because so many people have been writing in
for today's show and I wanted to thank you all.
And I can't address all of them, but there are
a few that stand out. So we have Deborah from Riverside.
She goes, I don't see myself as an expert yet,
how can publishing a tiny book still help build my

(33:22):
brand without feeling.

Speaker 4 (33:23):
Fake or forced? And I love that, Deborah, Oh my gosh, it's.

Speaker 14 (33:28):
Kind of dealing with imposter syndrome. Sometimes you're like, I'm
not really an author, but you really are. Let me
tell you something that most people don't even realize, Deborah,
And expertise isn't about having all the answers, it's about
being one chapter ahead.

Speaker 4 (33:48):
As a publisher and a ghostwriter.

Speaker 14 (33:51):
I work with everyday business owners who don't feel ready,
but readiness comes through the publishing process, not before it.
Your tiny book isn't about claiming perfection. It's about documenting
expert experience. So authenticity builds.

Speaker 4 (34:12):
Brands faster than credentials ever could.

Speaker 14 (34:16):
So you're not going to be fake. You have a
story to tell, and Deborah I'd love to be able
to help you to get your tiny book, your lead
magnet out into the community, because I know, on the
other side of this published work, on the other side
of going through this process with me, you're going to
be totally transformed. And how do I know, because it

(34:38):
happened to me. I had an amazing coach, Jessica Hughes
out of Pittsburgh, who helped me with Radical Freedom. And
I didn't really comprehend who I was going to be
on the other side of that. But let me tell
you right here and now. I ordered a hundred of
those books and I had them shipped to my house

(34:59):
and them moment I unboxed those books in the middle
of my living.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Room, I freaking lost it.

Speaker 14 (35:07):
I was wailing on the floor like a little baby,
because once and for all, my words were deathless and
they were out into the community. They were out there
because what I believed is I had my truth. Now
I get it, everybody has their own truth, but my
truth is published and it's my side of the story.

(35:29):
And once Radical Freedom got out there, I stepped into
a new identity and.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
My whole life change. Deborah, So don't.

Speaker 14 (35:39):
Feel like you're faking it or it's forcing it. You
have a story and you have expertise as to where
you are now and how you got here, and that's
what people want. People want the authenticity right now, that's
what brands that are very authentic, those are the brands

(35:59):
that are making tons of money. And I get on here,
and I believe I'm the most authentic person in American
history too. I don't claim to know it all. I
do claim to know a lot, like I said earlier,
seventeen years of college, like I know a lot of things.

Speaker 4 (36:16):
I know some things I shouldn't know. Just let's just
say that.

Speaker 14 (36:20):
But what I tell you is I have a story,
and my story matters. And once I got my story
out into the community and out into the world, I
became an international best selling author in three hours. And
basically what that did is it wrote permission slips for
everyone else who wanted.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
To get their story out.

Speaker 14 (36:40):
So, Deborah, let's freaking go reach out to me.

Speaker 4 (36:44):
Go to my website.

Speaker 14 (36:45):
You can even schedule like a free Discovery book publishing call.
I'll give you fifteen minutes to go down through the
framework of your story see if I can help. Which
I most certainly can and really get you ready to
get this out into the community. Let's address another one,
Emma from foothel Ranch.

Speaker 4 (37:05):
Where's that? I got to look it on the map? Emma?

Speaker 14 (37:07):
How does a tiny book actually turn into visibility and
income not just another thing people download and forget A
good one? Okay, okay, Emma, this.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
Is what I would say.

Speaker 14 (37:17):
This is where strategy meets story. The tiny book isn't
meant to sit alone.

Speaker 4 (37:22):
It's meant to work for you.

Speaker 14 (37:25):
And so when you publish intentionally, your book becomes a
lead magnet with meaning, a conversation to start, and a
trust builder so that you start building trust with your audience,
with your clients, with your customers, and so as your publisher,

(37:45):
I help authors turn their tiny books into a pathway
guiding readers from insight to action buying other things in
your in your in your business. So income follows clarity
and becomes a message that's shaped and not rushed.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
So I love that, Emma.

Speaker 14 (38:05):
I mean, that's a really good, good question to ask.

Speaker 4 (38:09):
So thank you for writing in. We also have who
is this?

Speaker 14 (38:14):
Lori from Mission Vallejo? What if my story feels too
personal or too small? Can it really strengthen my brand
and help others.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
And I say it, heck yes, and absolutely can. I'm
your cheerleader.

Speaker 14 (38:29):
I'm gonna guide you through this. It's gonna be phenomenal.
The stories that feel too personal are often the most powerful.
And lean in for this, you guys, pay attention. If
it feels too close to the chest, it's going to
be so powerful that it's going to help people. And
as I mentioned when I open this show, is these

(38:50):
tiny books are meant for healing too, and the ones
that feel too small.

Speaker 4 (38:55):
Are usually the most relatable from a published public perspective.

Speaker 14 (39:00):
Though. This is where prescriptive memoirs shine. So what do
I mean by prescriptive memoirs.

Speaker 4 (39:09):
Where you give your reader tips and tricks on how
to make it?

Speaker 14 (39:13):
And I did that in one of a radical freedom
like how do I be radically free? And I gave
them five things to be radically free in their mind,
which is hints a reason why I have Beyond Mindset
Limits radio show. You know, I just sit back and
I see how I've left breadcrumbs for myself along the way.

(39:35):
And I was teaching people how to be I am
radically free, And I was teaching people that, and once
I published that book, I was like, whoa, And now
I'm here, you know, two years later hosting a radio
show Beyond Mindset Limits to teach people that their story
is important. We got to get it out there. So

(39:57):
from that, publishing perspective prescriptive memoirs helps you shine.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
We don't expose the wounds.

Speaker 14 (40:05):
We extract the wisdom from those wounds. And there's a
lot of wisdom in there. And if you can't reframe it,
that's where mindset coaching comes in.

Speaker 6 (40:15):
For me.

Speaker 14 (40:16):
Your story becomes a mirror, not a spotlight. And then
healing happens when someone sees themselves in your words, and
that connection is a foundation of a strong human brand.

Speaker 4 (40:31):
Do you know how many people reached out to me.

Speaker 14 (40:34):
One of my books is called Successful Women Show Up Differently.
Six transformational habits to help you win from the inside out.

Speaker 4 (40:42):
And the reason why I can rattle.

Speaker 14 (40:44):
This off my tongue so quickly is because I speak this,
I live this, I breathe this. I wrote the darn
book How Successful Women Show Up Differently. I'm so very
congruent and transparent and authentic.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
Is of the story.

Speaker 14 (41:01):
I was able to go out there and share authentically
with my my family, with my community, with the world
that I wanted to connect in. And so many people
reached out to me about that book and said, Tisha,
you don't know how this changed my life. You gave

(41:21):
me a foundation where I could go and you know,
just follow these six easy steps to rebuild my life.
And you know what, speaking of rebuilding their life, tomorrow,
I've been commissioned to do a private family mediation with

(41:43):
a family. And the family is you know, they're going
through it. They have some hard times, they've experienced some
troubles and wounds as a family. And I immediately thought,
I'm bringing in my lead magnet. I'm bringing in my
tiny book Successful Women show differently because there's a mom
and three daughters and the husband and the sun, and

(42:05):
so I was, I'm going to gift them this book,
and it's just another way for them to know a
little bit more about me and where I came from
and why I have the credibility and how authentic I
show up. And so I'm going to gift them this
lead magnet as a way to continue to work with
me and build credibility. So thank you, Lori from Mission

(42:31):
Vallejo thank you for writing in about that, because your
story is not too small and it's very personal and
that's going to help lives. So let's see who else
is here, Rhonda, she's from Riverside. How do I use
a tiny book to attract the right clients and not
just more followers?

Speaker 6 (42:52):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (42:52):
I love that.

Speaker 14 (42:53):
Yeah, because we want more clients and not more followers.
I mean, more followers are important, but followers come from inainment.
Clients come from alignment, and a tiny book does the
filtering for you. It communicates your value, your voice, your
way of thinking before anyone ever works with you. And

(43:13):
so I as a publisher, my goal is to never
to create more noise. It's to create resonance. When your
books speak clearly, the right people lean in and the
wrong ones naturally fall away. So thank you for writing
in about that. In so many ways that we can

(43:34):
get these tiny books out into the community and get
your story written. And I just wanted to share the
ones that I've done. I've done Sweet Freedom, The Ice
Cream Ladies Journey to Liberation. Crystal Rogers out of Washington State.
Her story is phenomenal. It was her path through the
family court and domestic violence and now how she's a

(43:57):
strong business owner, ice cream truck owner up in Washington
State with four ice cream trucks. And you know what
came out of this book. What came out of this
book was now she has this borrowed credibility from the
Tiny Book, and the retirement center has invited her to

(44:18):
come every Tuesday to park outside the retirement center so
the little people can come out and buy ice cream
from her like they did when.

Speaker 4 (44:27):
They were a child.

Speaker 14 (44:29):
So she secured a contract from this Tiny Book as well.
So I'm so, so so proud of what she was
able to do with this book, and she's doing book
signings at her local bookstores. I also published a book
from bedlamb to Beautiful, A Survivor's poetic field Guide to Sovereignty.

(44:50):
And this author, Kim Hawk, fantastic. She's an author and
an artist. And there's her colored there's her colored pages
in here, Like oh my gosh, like my heart is
so big when I look back at these books that
we were able to co create together and get her

(45:12):
voice and her art. So not only now is she
a published artist, she's a published author and her poems
are out there for the world. I did a book
called External External Shine. Just remember in the darkest of nights,
you can always lead with your heart shine.

Speaker 6 (45:34):
I did.

Speaker 14 (45:35):
Oh, this one's fantastic. It's called The Connected Parent by
Monica Browning. What's interesting about her story is she is
a realtor over in Pacific Grove and she sells and
buys homes. She does that and she also has a
conscious parenting coaching.

Speaker 4 (45:53):
Business on the side. And you know these realtors. Oh
my gosh. Once I got in contact with.

Speaker 14 (45:58):
These realtors, I realized they are unicorns like me.

Speaker 4 (46:02):
They do it all.

Speaker 14 (46:03):
They have side hustles for side hustles for side hustles,
and so I really resonate with real liters. So she
came to me and said, hey, Tsha, can you help
me publish my book. I've been working on publishing my
book for three years, and she and I worked together.

Speaker 4 (46:17):
And got it out in a month.

Speaker 14 (46:19):
So it's The Connected Parent How to Raise Children Who
Feel Safe, Seen and Worthy by Monica Browning, And it's
like her pillars of parentinghood. So now, as a realtor
in Pacific Grove, she has a hundred of these lead
magnets on the back of her Porsche and so she
sells a home and she gives this lead magnet borrowed

(46:41):
credibility as an international best selling author, and she has
the medallion from Amazon to prou and now that they're like, okay,
now you sold my home and I have some kids
and you know about that too.

Speaker 4 (46:52):
And they hire her to.

Speaker 14 (46:55):
Connect in and teach them about parenting. So that was
so fantastic. I published another book with Sarah din Ashes
to Enlightenment, The Art of Transmuting Love, and it's Sarah's
book about, you know, her own holistic healing practice and

(47:16):
it was rooted in a soul level care and how
she's a Reiki master and a massage therapist. So she's
a massage therapist, booking massages every single day. And she
has her book, her tiny book, and it has so
many pages.

Speaker 4 (47:32):
Is Sarah.

Speaker 14 (47:32):
I have here eighty two pages of her story through
grief and from Ashes to Enlightenment.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
And we published that.

Speaker 14 (47:44):
We also published Gregory Kane, my husband, he published a
book called From the Soil German Barns in Minnesota Roots
and it's his art published with his research and his
about the barns that were built by the Germans in

(48:05):
Minnesota so great, Like he goes and tells the story
and his story of what he knew as a child,
and that's out there. So these lead magnets can be
so utterly powerful in growing your business, in being energy
injectors into your business, and all of that on how

(48:26):
that the power of visibility and how that aligns with
your brand and your business, and that's.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Just like the door to more.

Speaker 14 (48:37):
I didn't realize the passive income I was going to
get from my five books, and now I'm currently writing
my sixth book. But I didn't realize the passive income
of using publishing as a brand building tool. This is
how you elevate your brand, and this leads to speaking engagements.
Event organizations love tiny books. Speaking of events. So I

(49:02):
have an office in California, in office in Las Vegas,
and the middle of this month, I've been flying back
and forth from California to Nevada, and the middle of
this month, I'm hosting a free right night.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
And so I'm using this book, my book.

Speaker 14 (49:18):
My tiny book, Successful women show up differently as borrowed credibility.

Speaker 4 (49:24):
Hey guess what, everybody look over here?

Speaker 14 (49:27):
I'm an international best selling author for my book six
Transformational habits to help you win from the inside out.
And because of that, I'm hosting a free right night
and I'm going to have about fifty two one hundred
people show up in Las Vegas, bring out their sparkly
pins and their journal and then I'm going to take
them through a journaling exercise to get their story down

(49:51):
on paper and let their authorship come out. Because everybody's
got a story. So event organization organizers love tiny books.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
You're not just a.

Speaker 14 (50:03):
Speaker there, You're an author. You bring value before and
after the stage.

Speaker 4 (50:09):
So if you speak on stage, we need to have
you do a tiny book.

Speaker 14 (50:14):
If you are a really or selling homes, you need
to have a tiny book. If you're a coach or
a mentor, if you're any if you have any small business,
a crystal.

Speaker 4 (50:27):
Healer or.

Speaker 14 (50:29):
A store, fashion store, entrepreneur selling clothes, like your story
from the beginning of your business and how you got
to where you are and tips and tricks, this prescriptive
memoir and put that out into a tiny book to
get that out. Then you sell that on your store
front too. So it also builds community.

Speaker 4 (50:54):
It's a it's a deeper layer here.

Speaker 14 (50:56):
The tiny book gathers people around. It's shared pain, shared purpose,
shared language. Anytime I get someone into my legal businesses
going through child custody and visitation, I instantly take them
to my book Radical Freedom, and I say, I wrote
a book on being free, and being free is within

(51:18):
your own mind. And you know, I don't believe that
there is even a hell. I believe that there's heaven,
and you can create hell inside your heaven, and I've
done that, but I have lived radically free, and I
wrote the book on it. So building community on shared pain,
it becomes an intry door into your business, into memberships,

(51:40):
into circles, into group programs, into movements. So people just
don't want information, they want belonging, and your tiny book
becomes the campfire. So I just want you to know
that I'm here for you. I've got you dialed in.
These tiny books are so fantastic, and I've seen That's

(52:03):
why I wanted to create a whole show on this,
because I've seen where the tiny book has added so.

Speaker 4 (52:10):
Much value to people's lives.

Speaker 14 (52:12):
And one story sparks another story, sparks another story, and
when one person published, others follow They're like, I want
to do that and then it becomes addicting. So the
one I talked about, Crystal Rogers up in Washington State,
She's like, I'm ready to write the others, the other
chapters of my story, and I want to write my
whole life story. And you know, why not for more

(52:35):
passive income. Yeah, that's nice too, But she has grandchildren
and she wants her words to remain deathless, and she
wants her grandchildren to know her story, to have published
works out there. So one story sparks another story sparks
another story, and so these books become energy injectors too.

(53:00):
If you have a stagnant business, you're not getting a
lot of engagement, if you feel burnout or you have
inconsistent income. Tiny books is like a fresh momentum back
into your book business.

Speaker 4 (53:13):
So they're like, oh really, So you know.

Speaker 14 (53:15):
A few years ago, I'm like, okay, I do have
the coaching clients that I need, the one on ones
to work with high executive C suite leaders. I have that,
and I was like, okay, I could I have the
capacity for more. So I wrote the book, deployed the book,
and then they're like, wow, oh.

Speaker 4 (53:33):
Tisha, you got a book out there. Yeah, Okay, let's
come back into your coaching program. Yeah, this is how
it works.

Speaker 14 (53:40):
So when there's low momentum, this creates a fresh engagement,
a fresh momentum going forward, and it really positioned you
instantly as an expert. So, man, I can't say enough
about these tiny books. Once the book gets visible and
we get it out there to the community, to the world,

(54:03):
it's visibility in motion.

Speaker 4 (54:05):
It's real world visibility.

Speaker 14 (54:08):
So once we do your tiny book, I help you
create a launch party. We get everybody online. Hey, my
book drops today. You let everybody know they go buy
the book, and then you can start doing local book signings.
You can sign up in libraries, you.

Speaker 4 (54:24):
Can do pop up shops.

Speaker 14 (54:25):
We even did an art creative fear where we had
best selling international author out there we were signing our books.
This leads to radio shows, into podcasting, as a guest
community conversations.

Speaker 4 (54:39):
So it just builds credibility, builds.

Speaker 14 (54:43):
Authenticity and visibility.

Speaker 4 (54:46):
Multipot multiplies.

Speaker 14 (54:48):
When people can touch your story, so we don't know
you like we need to know you, this is a visibility.

Speaker 4 (54:54):
You become visible so people can fund you. That's exactly
what I've done.

Speaker 14 (54:58):
I'm all over the internet because I am here to
grow my impact and help people change from their you know,
crappy mindsets and live beyond these limits that they put
around themselves. And so when I talk about these tiny books,
I've written five and they're an energy injector.

Speaker 4 (55:17):
Into my business.

Speaker 14 (55:18):
So what if the thing that you think is too
small to matter is exactly what someone else needs to
hear right now? So if you really think that your story,
you know, I don't really have a story? Yes you do?

Speaker 4 (55:31):
How did you make it? And I love the hero story.
I love the comeback story.

Speaker 14 (55:37):
You know, people say, hey, I live through the death
of this or the pain of that.

Speaker 4 (55:40):
Okay, who cares all that?

Speaker 6 (55:42):
Who?

Speaker 14 (55:42):
It doesn't really matter? Tell me how you made it?
What's your comeback story? How did you survive? I want
to read that story. Right Your story is not in significant,
your voice is not too late, and your message isn't
too much. Tiny books don't shrink your impact. They focus

(56:07):
in on it. So I want you to know that
I do all of these things. If this has inspired you,
reach out to me. You can go to my website www.
Tisha mariecincai in dot com reach out schedule a free
book discovery call, Let's just talk about it. Let's you

(56:29):
know there's no immediate contract. Let's talk about how I
can help to get your voice voice out. What I'm
doing right now is I am currently knee deep in
writing a legacy book. And this is fantastic, this is
what lights my fire. I'm working with a company in
California who has been in business one hundred and sixteen years.

(56:51):
And I have interviewed all of their c suite executives,
their cabinets, their employees, their present employees, their past employees,
the grandma, that grandpa, everybody in relationship to this one
hundred and sixteen year book a legacy, and we're going

(57:12):
to write their book. And so I'm really excited to
get this book out into the community.

Speaker 4 (57:17):
Now.

Speaker 14 (57:17):
It's not going to be launched here for another couple
of months because it's it's very extensive and they have.

Speaker 4 (57:23):
Hired me to do exactly that. But here's what I know.

Speaker 14 (57:27):
If you have a small business, get a tiny book out.
If you have a large business, get a legacy book out,
your words become deathless. And I want to leave behind legacy.
I believe in the power of legacy. I believe in
leaving behind your words. One day I'm going to go
meet Jesus, and when I do, I have four little

(57:49):
children where it's not so little anymore, but they're little
in my eyes. I have four little children that need
to know mommy story, or maybe they don't want to
read it, but if in the event they do, they
can come.

Speaker 4 (58:04):
To my books.

Speaker 14 (58:05):
Radical freedom, radical courage. Successful women show up differently, transcend
the path to limitless expansion, a sacred invitation to rewire,
rise and remember who the heck you are and the
wisdom of the trees. So if this interests you, if
I've inspired you.

Speaker 4 (58:26):
I want you to reach out. Twenty twenty six is
the year of the Horse. Let's get going.

Speaker 14 (58:32):
And I'm excited for you, so I'm here to help.
This is Tisha Marie Kane with Beyond Mindset Limits, where
we talk about all things and today the power of
visibility and how that is equaling profitability. So next week
we'll be talking about mindset and all those things as well,

(58:52):
and I'd love to have you back.

Speaker 4 (58:53):
And if you want to ride in.

Speaker 14 (58:55):
You can go to my website www. Tisha Marie Kine
dot com. And that is it for visibility in motion
and profitability, and I'm so glad you're here. Thank you
for all of the writers who wrote in today and
left questions for me because I love that part of
this radio show. So back again next week, looking forward

(59:21):
to it all.

Speaker 13 (59:22):
Thank you, Thank you for joining tisham Marie Kane for
Beyond Mindset Limits. Tune in every Wednesday at four pm
as a conversation continues around mindset, legal insight, and publishing

(59:42):
as a strategic tool for business positioning. Visit Tishamrie Kane
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