Uncorking A Story

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The Uncorking a Story podcast features curiosity conversations writers and comics. Listen in as interviewer and author Michael Carlon digs into what makes his guests tick.

Episódios

  • From Classrooms to Bookstores: Christine Devane’s Journey to Elephant Beach

    14/10/2025 Duração: 23min

    “Sometimes you need someone outside of your family and friends to tell you, ‘This part doesn’t make sense,’ or ‘Try it this way.’ That honest feedback is what makes your writing stronger.” – Christine Devane  Christine Devane spent 13 years as a second-grade teacher, where she fell in love with story time and noticed something missing on the shelves—books that spoke directly to shy children. Drawing from her own childhood experiences as a quiet kid, Christine set out to write Elephant Beach, a debut picture book that blends her love of reading, teaching, family, and her collection of lucky elephants. In this episode, Christine shares how her journey from the classroom to becoming a children’s author unfolded—starting over a decade ago, taking her through critique groups and writing conferences, and eventually leading to publication in a wonderfully unexpected way. We talk about the importance of writing communities, the challenge of finding objective feedback, and the personal touch of including a red-haire

  • Eleanor Rigby only Flies Pan Am, With Camille Di Maio

    07/10/2025 Duração: 36min

    Two attributes of being an author are humility and perseverance. You have to push through a whole lot of no’s and believe you have something there—and have the humility to step back, receive critiques, and let your story grow.” — Camille Di Maio In this episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with bestselling historical fiction author Camille Di Maio to talk about her path from a 12-year-old bookworm seeking refuge in the library to publishing eight novels, including her latest, Come Fly With Me. Camille shares how bullying shaped her love of stories, the lessons she learned from 43 rejections, and how perseverance and humility became cornerstones of her career. We also dive into her research process, including interviews with former Pan Am stewardesses, and the unforgettable story of handing a manuscript to Paul McCartney himself. Key Takeaways: The Gift of Struggle – How early challenges like bullying can become fuel for creativity and resilience. Perseverance Pays Off – 43 rejections, 17 drafts,

  • A Dictionary of the Lost, with Jude Berman

    30/09/2025 Duração: 32min

    “The stories aren’t about violence—they’re about the preciousness of life. Each one is a reminder that this could happen to anyone.” — Jude Berman Jude Berman grew up surrounded by books and cultural diversity, thanks to her refugee parents. After a career in academic research and running independent presses, she turned her attention to her own writing. In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Jude rejoins me to discuss her latest work, Shot: A Dictionary of the Lost, a collection of 26 short stories exploring the human toll of gun violence. Together, we explore her unique publishing journey, the role of age and experience in writing, and the power of fiction to build empathy and spark conversation.   Key Themes Writing vs. Publishing Journeys: Jude explains the difference between building a life as a writer and actually getting published. Many of her books began in a drawer before finally seeing the light of day. Age as a Strength: Jude emphasizes that writers often improve with age, bringing lived

  • From Law to Literature: Melanie Anagnos on Finding Her Voice

    23/09/2025 Duração: 27min

    “Don’t look around—just run your own race. That’s what I’d tell my younger self about writing.”-Melanie Anagnos Melanie Anagnos has worn many hats—waitress, attorney, stay-at-home mom—but her true calling emerged when she pursued her MFA at Sarah Lawrence College. Now, she’s making waves in the crime fiction world with her novel Night Swimming, a police procedural set in her hometown of Paterson, New Jersey. In this conversation, Melanie shares what draws her to 1970s crime fiction, the social upheaval that inspires her stories, and how she finally found her voice as a writer. Key Takeaways: Roots in Patterson, NJ: Melanie’s novels draw inspiration from her hometown, which also serves as the backdrop for Night Swimming. Journey to Writing: After a career in law, Melanie embraced creative writing later in life, proving it’s never too late to start. The 1970s as Creative Muse: Social upheaval, shifting gender roles, and cultural tensions of the decade fuel her storytelling. The Allure of Police

  • From Commune to Courage: Deborah Rudell on Memoir, Healing, and Sailing Across the Pacific

    16/09/2025 Duração: 45min

    “Being disillusioned is a very hard place to be in… but I realized my master’s job was to set me free. In the end, that heartbreak gave me the freedom to discover my own truth.” — Deborah Rudell In this episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with Deborah Rudell, author of Grit and Grace, to explore her extraordinary life. From growing up on the road in a converted school bus, to living on a controversial commune in Oregon, to rebuilding a schooner once owned by Crosby, Stills & Nash and sailing it across the Pacific, Deborah’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and reflection. Along the way, she discovered not only the truth about her spiritual journey, but also the healing power of writing memoir. Key Takeaways: The power of disillusionment. Deborah explains how betrayal by a spiritual leader forced her to find her own truth and independence. Healing through introspection. Long hours sanding and varnishing a boat paralleled the process of stripping down her own life story to its bones.

  • On Craft and Character, with Jackie Thomas-Kennedy

    09/09/2025 Duração: 30min

    “When it goes well, writing feels the way it did when I was eight years old—immersed in the story, not thinking about outcome, just the pure joy of language.” – Jackie Thomas Kennedy Jackie Thomas Kennedy, author of The Other Wife, joins Uncorking a Story to explore the craft of fiction, the role of memory, and the tension between who we are and who we imagine we could be. A Stegner Fellow and widely published short story writer, Jackie shares insights into writing without fixation on outcome, the importance of character-driven storytelling, and how nostalgia can shift from comfort to affliction. Key Takeaways: Writing for joy before outcome—rediscovering the childlike immersion in storytelling. Time as a central theme: how our perception of it shifts across stages of life. Nostalgia as both comfort and affliction in The Other Wife. Allowing characters to make mistakes and create the story’s mess. The surprising creative power of text messages in fiction. Reading beyond your comfort zo

  • Sci-Fi, Superheroes, and the Unknown, with Caitlyn Grabenstein

    02/09/2025 Duração: 35min

    “I wanted to write a character who was a relatable superhero—someone a woman today might connect with, not a god or an alien, but a real person with real struggles.” — Caitlyn Grabenstein In this episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with author and artist Caitlin Grabenstein, the creative force behind the surreal collage brand Cult Class whose work has been commissioned by Netflix, Adobe, Glamour, and Porsche. Caitlin joins me to talk about her debut novel One Red Arrow, Part One—a sci-fi thriller that blends creature-feature suspense, relatable superheroes, and a deeply human exploration of anxiety, transformation, and resilience. We dive into her artistic journey from folk music to visual art to fiction, her fascination with aliens, and what it takes to self-publish a story that pushes beyond the tired tropes of modern superhero films. Key Takeaways: Creative Evolution – From writing folk songs to creating surreal visual art to publishing a sci-fi novel, Caitlin shares how creativity takes many

  • Vanishing Act: Jerry Jamison on True Crime, Fake Deaths, and the Art of Reinvention

    26/08/2025 Duração: 41min

    “From the very outset, people thought, ‘This can’t possibly be true.’ But it was—and the deeper we dug, the stranger it became.” — Jerry Jamison  In this episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with award-winning advertising copywriter turned novelist Jerry Jamison, whose latest book Vanishing Act unearths one of history’s most shocking forgotten stories: a career con man, a faked death, and a doomed airliner. With decades of experience shaping national ad campaigns and over 30 published novels, Jerry brings both craft and tenacity to his storytelling. Together we explore the bizarre true life of Dr. Robert Spears—a fraudster who lived under 26 aliases, posed as a doctor, ran an abortion empire in 1950s Texas, and ultimately attempted to vanish in the most chilling way imaginable. Key Takeaways: From Copywriting to Crime Writing – How Jerry’s advertising career sharpened his discipline and storytelling drive. Unearthing Forgotten History – The shocking Life Magazine headline that sparked Vanishi

  • The Gift of Goodbye: Edward Di Gangi on Love, Loss, and Adoption’s Untold Stories

    19/08/2025 Duração: 36min

    “This is not about rejection—it’s about sacrifice.” – Edward Di Gangi Adopted at birth and raised as an only child, Edward Di Gangi never sought the details of his adoption—until a quiet moment in a New Jersey cemetery at age 69 set him on a journey of discovery. That path led to his acclaimed memoir The Gift Best Given, and now to his latest work, Gliding Through Goodbye. In this deeply empathetic conversation, Ed shares how he stepped into his birth mother’s shoes to imagine her emotional world, drawing on interviews with women who placed children for adoption during the pre-Roe “baby scoop” era. The result is a moving tribute to courage, sacrifice, and the healing power of telling the truth. Key Takeaways: A moment that changed everything: How a quiet reflection at his adoptive family’s gravesite inspired Ed to finally uncover the truth about his origins. The remarkable life behind the secret: Discovering that his birth mother was a celebrated ice skater touring the world in the 1940s and 19

  • The Mother of All Decisions: Betsy Armstrong on Grief, Growth, and Midlife Motherhood

    12/08/2025 Duração: 50min

    “It took me 12 years to write it and get it to a publisher… writing a book was a lot harder than an Ironman.” In this heartfelt episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with Betsy Armstrong—writer, mom, athlete, and philanthropist—to explore the winding path that led her to authorship. From losing her mother at 23, to navigating midlife, infertility, and ultimately adopting two children from Russia, Betsy’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and radical love. Her memoir, The Mother of All Decisions, dives into the legacy of mother loss and the power of choosing motherhood in her late 40s. Whether you’re grieving, writing your way through pain, or redefining your life at midlife, this conversation will move and motivate you. Key Takeaways: Grief can be a catalyst for personal transformation—if we’re brave enough to face it. Writing is not just creative expression; it’s a powerful tool for healing. Adopting at midlife brought unexpected challenges—and immeasurable joy. It’s never too la

  • The Wake-Up Call: How a Near-Death Experience Repurposed Lisa Labozzo’s Life

    05/08/2025 Duração: 56min

    “I flipped twice… my seatbelt wrapped around my neck, so my airway was cut off and I was blue… Doctors called my family in for my last rites that evening.” — Lisa Labozzo In this moving episode of Uncorking a Story, Reiki Master and intuitive healer Lisa Labozzo shares how a life-altering car accident became the catalyst for a spiritual awakening. Once a high-powered fashion executive, Lisa now devotes her life to healing others through energy work and divine intuition. We talk about trauma, loss, transformation, and the invisible hands that guide us when we’re ready to listen. Key Takeaways: The Wake-Up Call: A devastating car crash halted Lisa’s fast-paced corporate life and opened the door to her spiritual path. Healing Through Energy: Her introduction to Reiki during recovery ignited her intuition and transformed how she helps others heal—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Messages from Beyond: Lisa shares profound stories of clients who’ve found comfort and closure through intui

  • From Real Estate to Real Suspense: How Kaira Rouda Found Her Voice

    29/07/2025 Duração: 35min

    “I realized I couldn’t write sex scenes, so I went darker. Turns out, murder is more my thing.” — Kaira Rouda Bestselling author Kaira Rouda returns to Uncorking a Story to talk about her latest psychological thriller Jill Is Not Happy—a twisted, funny, and disturbing journey through a seemingly normal marriage gone off the rails. Kaira shares her journey from marketing executive to novelist, her struggles with writing romance (spoiler: no sex scenes), and how she found her true voice writing deeply flawed characters with secrets they’d kill to protect. Key Takeaways: From Biz to Books: Kaira’s writing journey began in childhood but was reignited after years in marketing, real estate, and publishing a business book for women entrepreneurs. Finding Her Genre: After an awkward foray into romance, she found her true voice writing domestic thrillers—starting with Best Day Ever. Jill’s Not Happy… and It Shows: Her latest book, Jill Is Not Happy, follows a couple on a National Parks road trip where shar

  • Behind the Music: A Survivor’s Story of Healing and Hope, with Rob Tonkin

    22/07/2025 Duração: 56min

    “The pain of carrying the weight of this secret for so long was more damaging than the reveal.” – Rob Tonkin At age 14, Rob Tonkin entered the world of radio and climbed his way to the top of the entertainment marketing industry, producing iconic events like the Honda Civic Tour. But behind the success was a lifetime of buried trauma, self-sabotage, and a quest for healing. In this revealing conversation, Rob discusses his bold new memoir Asshole: A Memoir, and how writing helped him unearth his truth, make peace with his past, and live more authentically. Key Takeaways: Early Start, Big Stage: Rob began in radio at 14 and eventually led the marketing powerhouse behind the Honda Civic Tour. Power of the Pen: What began as therapeutic journaling evolved into a deeply cathartic and revealing memoir. A Memoir of Many Meanings: The title Asshole is more than attention-grabbing—it’s a metaphor for generational trauma, industry toxicity, and self-reflection. Breaking the Silence: Rob bravely discusse

  • Secrets in the Shadows, with A.C. Adams

    15/07/2025 Duração: 44min

    “Once you start understanding someone as a person, not a role, it’s impossible to make them a villain anymore.” — Christina Adams Today’s episode of Uncorking a Story shines the light on co-authors Anthony and Christina Adams—writing as A.C. Adams—who unpack the personal odyssey that inspired their debut novel, Chasing Shadows. Fueled by Christina’s search for her vanished father and the shocking truth behind his secret double life, the couple shares how trauma, love, and forgiveness shaped both their storytelling and their souls. From Emmy-winning productions to Broadway dreams, this episode is a testament to creative healing. Key Takeaways: Art Imitates Life, Then Heals It: Chasing Shadows began as a real-life investigation into a father’s disappearance but evolved into a fictional exploration of abandonment, identity, and reconciliation. Behind the Curtain of a Secret Life: Christina discovered her father had been a secret Catholic priest involved with an obscure Vatican-linked order—raising questions

  • Rewriting Life’s Story, with Sam Woodruff

    08/07/2025 Duração: 50min

    “You have to start walking the path before the path is revealed to you.” – Samantha Greene Woodruff In this lively episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike sits down with bestselling author Samantha Greene Woodruff to unpack her unexpected journey from Nickelodeon executive to acclaimed historical fiction writer. Sam shares how yoga teacher training led to her first novel, how a fascination with lobotomy inspired The Lobotomist’s Wife, and why flexibility and courage are crucial for any writer. Along the way, they chat about music, karaoke, parenting, and what it takes to thrive in publishing today. Key Takeaways: Paths Aren’t Always Straight – Sam never dreamed of being a novelist; she found writing through yoga and staying open to new experiences. History + Storytelling = Magic – Historical fiction lets Sam meld her love of research with creative freedom, breathing life into overlooked eras. Research Smart, Not Just Hard – Sam learned to avoid research rabbit holes by looking up details as needed i

  • Casey Stengel, the Mets, and the Fight for NYC: A Conversation with Mark Galley

    03/07/2025 Duração: 40min

    “There’s never been a movie or TV series about Casey Stengel—and he’s the most animated, fun-loving, Robin Williams-type of character ever. And I intend to change that.” — Mark Galley In this very special episode of Uncorking a Story, I’m joined by Emmy-winning PA announcer for the NY Mets Colin Cosell—yes, that Cosell—as we welcome author, creative force, and lifelong storyteller Mark Galley. Mark takes us behind the scenes of his new book How the Worst Was Won, a comedic, heartfelt, and historically rich look at the birth of the New York Mets. From Casey Stengel’s quirks to the bizarre and beautiful chaos of the 1962 season, Mark makes the case for why this story belongs on the screen. And trust me—you’ll never think of “traded for yourself” the same way again. Key Takeaways: How the Worst Was Won started as a 900+ page screenplay before becoming a book. Casey Stengel was more than a manager—he was the quirky, reluctant savior of the Mets franchise. The 1962 Mets weren’t just bad—they were l

  • Moving Forward and Counting Backwards, with Jacqueline Friedland

    01/07/2025 Duração: 34min

    “I don’t want to tell anyone what to think—I want to expose things and say, here’s what’s going on. What do you think about it?” — Jacqueline Friedland In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike Carlon sits down with bestselling author and former attorney Jacqueline Friedland to talk about her latest novel, Counting Backwards, and her inspiring journey from the world of law to the world of fiction. Jacqueline shares how a Supreme Court case she discovered at 17 sparked a lifelong interest in social justice—one that now informs her writing. We discuss the power of empathy in fiction, the challenges of writing from diverse perspectives, and how a legal background unexpectedly sharpens storytelling skills. Tune in for an engaging conversation about using fiction to raise awareness and connect hearts. Key Takeaways: Jacqueline’s unique path from commercial litigator to novelist How her latest novel Counting Backwards draws from real headlines and social justice issues The role of empathy in fict

  • Navigating Life’s Next Period, with Lauren Tetenbaum

    26/06/2025 Duração: 33min

    “I want women to feel seen, supported, and connected—this chapter of life isn’t the end, it’s the beginning of something new.” — Lauren Tetenbaum Lauren Tetenbaum is an author, therapist, and advocate who helps millennial and younger women navigate the big transitions of life—from perinatal shifts to perimenopause and beyond. In this warm and insightful conversation, Lauren joins Uncorking a Story to talk about her new book, Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life’s Next Period. We explore why menopause is misunderstood, how storytelling and community can be powerful tools for healing, and why empathy should guide not just writing, but life. Whether you’re approaching midlife yourself or supporting someone who is, this is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: Menopause Misconceptions: Most people think of menopause as “the end,” when in reality it’s a transition and an opportunity for growth and empowerment. Perimenopause Education Gap: Many women (and providers) lack awa

  • Crime and Creativity, with Lina Chern

    24/06/2025 Duração: 26min

    “The essence of art is taking life’s randomness and shaping it into something meaningful.” — Lina Chern Lina Chern’s debut mystery Play the Fool earned major acclaim, winning the 2024 Mary Higgins Clark Award. Now she’s back with Tricks of Fortune, a darker, more nuanced follow-up inspired by a real-life incident in her community. In this candid conversation, Lina and Mike talk about the writer’s true superpower (curiosity), the difference between myth and reality, and how life experience shapes better storytelling. If you’re a fan of crime fiction, writing craft, or simply love hearing about the creative process, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: Writing is a skill, not a lightning strike: Lina shares how persistence and practice mattered far more than innate talent in becoming a successful author. The author’s true superpower: It’s not stringing pretty sentences together — it’s following deep curiosity wherever it leads. Turning fact into fiction: Tricks of Fortune draws emotional tru

  • Reverse Aging, Reclaim Life, with Dr. Grazyna Pajunen

    19/06/2025 Duração: 44min

    “You have to believe before you see—if you believe your body can rebuild itself, it will surprise you.” — Dr. Grazyna Pajunen Dr. Grazyna Pajunen never set out to be an author—but after 14 years of helping clients in the anti-aging space, she realized there was a need to put the basics in writing. In this inspiring episode of Uncorking a Story, we explore the world of biohacking through the lens of her latest book, Biohacking: A Way to a Better You—Look and Feel Better Than You Did 10 Years Ago.  From optimizing biological function to reversing the misconceptions around aging, Dr. Pajunen shares practical wisdom on how to take control of your health, reduce stress, and live with greater joy and vitality. If you’ve ever wondered how to truly age backward—or simply live your best life—this conversation is for you. Key Takeaways: Biohacking Defined: It’s the art and science of optimizing your body and mind through simple, systematic self-experimentation—often by removing obstacles rather than adding

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