Feb 10, 2025 | Audience, Author Tips, Business, Creativity, Marketing, Overwhelmed, Partnering, Podcast, Writing, Writing at the Red House
440 – The Divine Art of Collaboration: Kristen Strong on Crafting a Compilation Book Listen In In this heartfelt episode of the Writing at the Red House podcast, Kathi Lipp welcomes Kristen Strong to discuss the creation of ‘Praying Through Loneliness,’ a...
Mar 13, 2023 | Audience, Author Tips, Business, Creativity, Partnering, Podcast
Listen In In the third and final episode in this series, Kathi is back with literary agent Kathleen Kerr and the art director for Harper Collins Christian Publishing, Meg Schmidt. Together, they wrap things up by exploring not only some more book covers but also what...
Mar 6, 2023 | Audience, Author Tips, Business, Creativity, Partnering
Listen In In this episode, Kathi is back with literary agent Kathleen Kerr and the art director for Harper Collins Christian Publishing, Meg Schmidt. Together, they are continuing their discussion about book covers. Listen in and learn: How authors, agents, editors,...
Feb 27, 2023 | Audience, Business, Creativity, Partnering
Listen In In this episode, Kathi welcomes agent and editor Kathleen Kerr and her sister Meg Schmidt, art director at Harper Collins Christian Publishing. Together, they share ideas to help create the best book cover. In Part 1, Kathi, Kathleen, and Meg share their...
Aug 22, 2022 | Business, Partnering, Podcast, Recommendations
Listen In Looking for people who can help you with your business while on a budget? Look no further because this episode is for you. Kathi Lipp is joined by her friend and podcast producer, Tiffany Jo Baker, to discuss the ins and outs of Fiverr, a digital marketplace...
Jul 18, 2022 | Business, Partnering, Podcast, Writing at the Red House
Listen In In Part 2 of this “Best Of…” episode, Kathi continues the conversation with Roger, her partner in marriage and all things, about Building a Team Without Breaking the Bank. In the first episode (found here), Kathi and Roger reflected on how...