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Author Hour
by Eric Jorgenson
Do you wish you could quickly get the best ideas from new books? That's what Author Hour is all about. Each week, we give you the best ideas and stories from a new book, through an in-depth conversation with the author. We cover all types of non-fiction: business, fitness, investing, self-help, and more. Listeners will get an entertaining and useful summary of each book, in a fraction of the time. A must listen for avid readers and aspiring authors.
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It Really Is All About Relationships: Eddy Arriola
On this episode of Author Hour, host Eric Jorgenson sits down with entrepreneur, banker, and first-time author Eddy Arriola to talk about his new book, It's All About Relationships.Eddy shares the story of his sold-out launch event at Books and Books, the Miami independent bookstore he has loved since he was old enough to drive, and the unexpected ways readers have responded, including a Cornell donor who ordered 50 personalized copies for the lacrosse team.He reflects on the discipline of writing alone, the choice to publish with Scribe, and the magic of putting his old high school history teacher up on stage with him at the launch.For any leader who has ever thought about writing a book, this conversation is a master class in why the hard road is the right one.
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There'll Never Be a Right Time: Dr. Richard Harris on White Coat, Heavy Soul
Dr. Richard Harris joins Eric Jorgenson roughly six weeks after the release of White Coat, Heavy Soul, and three weeks after the audiobook went live, to walk through how the book got written, why he left the traditional hospital system for direct primary care, and the unexpected goodness already showing up.Dr. Harris wrote the manuscript in 12-hour days for three months after his son's traumatic birth, leaning on eight years of stage-tested speaking material to sequence the story. He explains why he chose Scribe's hybrid publishing model ("the number one decision I made was I wanted full autonomy"), the moment a retired-judge family friend in small-town Indiana started handing the book to strangers, and why his real two-year hope is one full-circle moment: a kid telling him they became a doctor because of the book.The episode closes on a now-recurring Author Hour insight: the book is a tailwind on everything else you ever do, plus a five-star Scribe review and an admission that book two is already in the works.
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75 Books a Month: How Michael Erath Built a Three-Book Author Ecosystem at Next Level Growth
Michael Erath joins Eric Jorgenson to walk through eight years and three Scribe-published books as the centerpiece of a 9-person coaching firm. Michael's first book, Rise, was a personal memoir about a business partner who embezzled half a million dollars and the marriage strain that followed; readers still reach out years later to share their own versions of the story. By his third book, The Five Obsessions of Elite Organizations, Michael had pivoted from a ghostwriter to writing every word himself with a Scribe coach, rerecorded his Audible himself in Scribe's studio, and built an AI clone as a funnel companion. He breaks down concrete numbers for the first time on Author Hour: 75 to 100 books mailed per month, ~$16 landed cost per book, an audiobook he calls the legacy artifact his great-grandkids will hear, and the line he gives to anyone considering authorship — "if your goal in writing a book is to retire on book sales, it's probably not going to happen." The episode closes on Eric's max for the editing phase: craftsmanship has no deadline.
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Soul Satisfaction: Dr. Laura Brown Turned a Book on Gut Health Into a Five-Year Compounding Asset
Dr. Laura M. Brown, ND joins Eric Jorgenson to talk about Beyond Digestion: How GUT Health Connects to Your Mind, Body, and Soul, her book on the science and stories of gut health. Five years after publishing through Scribe, Dr. Brown breaks down the long-term ROI of authorship for a service business: a podcast tour she built herself across North America, new patients who arrive already pre-educated, MD referrals, public health speaking invitations, and a reader who quietly lost 40 pounds before they ever met. She also shares why she chose Scribe's editorial process over a true DIY route, how she frames the book as "$20 for 20 hours with me" to prospective patients, and what she'd tell anyone who's had a book sitting on their list for years. The episode lands on the phrase that gives this conversation its name: soul satisfaction.
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Doctor Incorporated: Tod Stillson on the Book That Catalyzed a 6,000-Member Community
In this episode of Author Hour, Eric Jorgenson sits down with Dr. Tod Stillson, MD, a family physician in rural America and the author of Doctor Incorporated. Tod shares how a single book about transitioning from employed physician to independent contractor became a catalyst for the Physician Entrepreneur Academy, now nearly 6,000 members strong, a six-figure coaching business, and ChatterX, a multi-million dollar on-demand urgent care telemedicine company. Tod talks about working with the Scribe team, the perfectionism that keeps most doctors from writing, and why he sees a book less as a product and more as an igniter for everything that comes next.
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Why Every Campaign Needs a Book: Jon Henderson on Running for Governor of California
Independent California gubernatorial candidate Jon Henderson joins Eric Jorgenson to talk about how a financial planner who'd never been on social media ended up writing California 2.0, a 22-chapter plan for "the politically homeless," and why the book, not a campaign speech, is the only thing he believes can carry his ideas into the long-term conversation. Jon shares how he mailed 100 copies to key influencers and to the moderators of the upcoming CNN debate, why permanence is the real value of a book, his case for blockchain voting, blind trusts for lawmakers, and his belief that California needs a "purple" governor to bring the all-star team to the table. A first for the Author Hour podcast: an interview with a sitting candidate for governor.
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Matt Shoup: How One Book Unlocked Five-Figure Speaking Gigs
Matt Shoup got fired from a corporate banking job, knocked on doors painting houses, and accidentally became a speaker and author. In this episode, he breaks down how publishing Painted Baby with Scribe unlocked his first five-figure speaking gig... and then another, and then another. He shares how a story about a paint sprayer exploding next to a baby became the most powerful sales tool his painting company has ever used, why his DIY first book was "laid out like crap," and what changed when he finally did it right. Plus: the letter he got from an inmate in Florida who found his content 10 years after he posted it and mostly forgot about it.If you've been sitting on a book idea, this one's for you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do you wish you could quickly get the best ideas from new books? That's what Author Hour is all about. Each week, we give you the best ideas and stories from a new book, through an in-depth conversation with the author. We cover all types of non-fiction: business, fitness, investing, self-help, and more. Listeners will get an entertaining and useful summary of each book, in a fraction of the time. A must listen for avid readers and aspiring authors.
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Eric Jorgenson
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