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Author-ized™
by Ada Cuaresma
Author-ized™ is a podcast for coaches, consultants, and service-based experts who want to turn their expertise into an authority-building nonfiction book.Hosted by Ada Cuaresma, founder of Author-ized™ and creator of the CATCH Method™, this podcast explores how a book becomes the foundation of your business infrastructure—clarifying your message, supporting your offers, and extending your impact beyond one-on-one work.This is not about learning to write better.It’s about writing the right book so your work can reach further, last longer, and build real authority.
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I Started a Book But Hated It: What Your Stalled Draft Is Actually Telling You
You started writing. Then stopped. And somewhere along the way, "I'll come back to it" turned into not opening the document at all.If that sounds familiar, this episode is for you.Ada shares the story of a client whose award-winning book was actually a complete redo — built from a draft that had been sitting untouched for three years. What she found when she read it, and what they did to transform it into something that won recognition, is the clearest illustration of what a stalled draft is actually trying to tell you.Because a stalled draft is not evidence that you cannot write a book. It is a diagnostic. And once you know how to read it, the path forward becomes clear.You will learn:Why stopping is not the same as failing — and what the pause is actually signalingThe 6 most common signals a stalled draft sends, and what each one meansA specific next step for each signal — not generic advice, but concrete actionsHow to approach your draft as a diagnostic tool instead of a finished product to judgeIf you have an unfinished manuscript sitting somewhere you do not look anymore, this episode will show you what to do with it.
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Marketing Your Business vs. Building Authority — Which One Are You Actually Doing?
Most experts are doing two things at once: working in their business and marketing it. And some have become extraordinary at the marketing side — building audiences of thousands, even millions.But a large following does not automatically mean deep authority.In this episode, Ada draws a clear line between marketing and authority building — two different activities with two different timelines and two different outcomes. She shares the story of a client whose entire first-meeting experience changed the moment he handed a potential partner his book instead of showing off his social media page. Ada also breaks down five specific things a book builds for your business that no content strategy ever will.You will learn:Why marketing and authority building are not the same thing — and why confusing the two is costlyThe difference between rented visibility and owned authorityFive things a book builds for your businessWhy expression — the top tier of the Authority Pyramid — is a conscious actWhy your existing content might already be pointing toward the book inside youIf you have been marketing consistently but feel like your authority is not growing at the same rate, this episode is for you.
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How to Finally Finish Your First Draft
Writer's block is real. But it is rarely what it appears to be.In this episode, Ada gets personal — sharing her own story of being a gifted writer who deliberately avoided writing jobs for years out of fear. Looking back, she realized that every writing project she ever finished had one thing in common: a plan. That insight is the foundation of this episode.Ada walks through why most book manuscripts stall — not because of discipline or motivation, but because of missing structure — and how the Clarify, Audit, and Transform stages of the CATCH Method™ are what make the writing stage possible in the first place.You will learn:Why writer's block is almost always a structure problem, not a creativity problemHow to build intentional writing habits using the principles of Atomic Habits by James ClearThe "speak your book" method — how to write your entire manuscript without ever staring at a blank pageHow existing recordings and materials you already have could become the raw material for your bookWhy preserving your voice matters more than any shortcut — and what that means for how you use AIIf your first draft has been sitting unfinished — or not yet started — this episode is for you.
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No Clarity, No Authority: How to Develop Your Book Idea the Right Way
Most experts who want to write a book start with a topic. But a topic is not yet a book idea — and a book built on a topic instead of a clearly defined idea almost always stalls, loses direction, or never gets finished.In this episode, Ada Cuaresma dives deep into the Clarify stage of the CATCH Method™ — the first and most foundational step in writing a structured, authority-building nonfiction book. Through the contrast of two real clients — one who came in with forty scattered pages and no clear direction, and one who arrived with three handwritten pages that answered every writing question before it was asked — Ada makes the case for doing the clarity work before the writing begins.You will learn:The critical difference between a topic, a book idea, and a book promiseWhy the book promise is NOT a one or two sentence tagline — and what it actually isWhat the Book Anchor Document contains and why every component mattersHow clarity at this stage determines the success of every stage that followsIf you have been carrying a book idea but are not sure it is strong enough — or clear enough — to write, this episode is where to start.
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Your Book Is Not a Product. It's a Foundation.
You finished writing your book. Now what?Most experts default to one measure: sales. And when the numbers don't move the way they imagined, the book starts to feel like a disappointment — even when the book itself is solid.In this episode, Ada reframes what a nonfiction book is actually for. Not a product you sell, but an asset you build from. Through the story of a client whose book saved his school during the pandemic, Ada shows what changes when you write a book with intention — and how to map it directly into the work you are already doing.You will learn:Why measuring your book by sales limits what it can do for your businessThe four ways a book functions as a business asset (clarity, visible authority, teachable ideas, and intellectual property)How to map your book into programs, courses, premium 1:1 work, speaking, and certificationsIf you have been thinking of your book as a product to sell, this episode will change how you see it entirely.
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The CATCH Method™: A Practical System for Turning Your Expertise Into a Book
Many experts want to write a book, but the process often feels overwhelming.Where do you start?How do you organize years of experience into something teachable?And how do you avoid staring at a blank page for months?In this episode, I introduce the CATCH Method™, my proprietary framework for turning your expertise into a structured, authority-building nonfiction book.This system grew out of my own experience ghostwriting books for experts and discovering that writing becomes much easier when you follow a clear process.By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why writing a book does not need to feel chaotic or overwhelming — and how a clear system can turn expertise into something structured, teachable, and powerful.If you’ve been thinking about writing a nonfiction book to build your authority, this episode will help you see the process in a completely different way.
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Why Experts Delay Writing Their Book: 5 Hidden Resistance Patterns
Many experienced experts say they want to write a book, yet months or even years pass without meaningful progress.In this episode of the Author-ized™ Podcast, Ada explores five common resistance patterns that prevent coaches, consultants, and service-based experts from starting their nonfiction book.From the Time Shield to the Research Trap and the Fear of Zero Readers, these patterns often appear reasonable on the surface but quietly delay the work experts feel called to share.Ada also explains the deeper issues behind these patterns — clarity, structure, and identity — and why addressing these three elements can transform the book from a distant idea into a real project.If you've been carrying a book idea but haven't started writing yet, this episode will help you recognize what's actually holding you back.
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Who Gets to Be an Author? The Authority Identity Shift
Who gets to be an author?In this episode of the Author-ized™ Podcast, we unpack the identity shift from expert to author and why so many experienced professionals hesitate to claim authorship.If you’ve ever said, “I’m not a writer,” this conversation will challenge that assumption.You’ll learn the 3 E’s Authority Pyramid — Experience, Evidence, and Expression — and discover why many experts remain excellent yet invisible. Authorship is not about writing skill. It’s about ownership, structure, and the willingness to express your perspective clearly.If you want to build authority as a coach, consultant, or service-based expert, this episode will help you understand what truly qualifies you to become an author.Apply for the Author-ized™ Book Foundation Intensive.
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The Invisible Expert Problem: From Expert to Authority
Are you an invisible expert?You have years of experience. Loyal clients. Proven results.But somehow, newer professionals seem to be more visible, more recognized, and more sought after.In this first episode of the Author-ized™ Podcast, Ada breaks down the Invisible Expert Problem — and why expertise alone does not create authority.You’ll learn:Why years of experience ≠ authorityWhy visibility is not the same as positioningWhat authority actually means in today’s fractured marketplaceHow writing a nonfiction book builds intellectual propertyWhy authorship elevates your credibility, positioning, and businessIf you’re a coach, consultant, healer, therapist, or service-based expert who wants to stop blending in and start being recognized for how you think — this episode will shift how you see your work.Expertise is expected. Authority is claimed.And authorship may be the bridge between the two.
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Author-ized™ — Podcast Trailer
Welcome to Author-ized™ — the podcast for coaches, consultants, and service-based experts ready to build authority through a nonfiction book.In this trailer, I share what this show stands for and what you can expect.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Author-ized™ is a podcast for coaches, consultants, and service-based experts who want to turn their expertise into an authority-building nonfiction book.Hosted by Ada Cuaresma, founder of Author-ized™ and creator of the CATCH Method™, this podcast explores how a book becomes the foundation of your business infrastructure—clarifying your message, supporting your offers, and extending your impact beyond one-on-one work.This is not about learning to write better.It’s about writing the right book so your work can reach further, last longer, and build real authority.
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