Sinopse
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
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From Atheist to Apostle: Ganesh Venkataramanan’s Quest for a Greater Purpose
06/12/2024 Duração: 26min"I realized that science alone couldn't answer my deepest questions—there had to be something more." – Ganesh Venkataramanan In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon uncorks the extraordinary journey of Ganesh Venkataramanan (AKA Geeves), a scientist and Amazon bestselling author of Let Me Into Heaven: Three Computer Scientists Find Their Way to Life. Ganesh shares his transformative journey from Hinduism to atheism, and eventually to Christianity, exploring deep spiritual and existential questions about heaven, science, and life’s purpose. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that touches on the intersections of faith, science, and storytelling. Key Takeaways The Intersection of Science and Faith – Ganesh shares how his analytical background initially led him to atheism but ultimately drove him to explore spiritual truths beyond scientific explanations. The Inspiration Behind the Book – COVID lockdowns gave Ganesh the time and motivation to dive into theological studies, which led
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From the Draft to Bestsellers: Robin Cook on Writing and Medicine
03/12/2024 Duração: 39min“I think that being a writer, in a certain sense, made me a better doctor, because being a writer, you have to constantly be thinking about characters and characterizations, et cetera. So I became even more kind of interested in my patients.” — Dr. Robin Cook In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon uncorks the extraordinary journey of Dr. Robin Cook, the bestselling author who defined and subsequently redefined the medical thriller genre. From being drafted into the Navy to penning his first novel aboard a nuclear submarine, Dr. Cook shares how his dual careers as a physician and writer have shaped his work and enriched his understanding of the human condition. As he launches his 41st novel, Bellevue, Dr. Cook discusses blending science with the supernatural and reflects on the enduring power of storytelling. Key Themes: The Draft that Started it all: How being drafted into the Navy provided Dr. Cook the unexpected time and opportunity to write his first book. Balancing Careers: The mutu
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Whispering from the Grave, with K.K. Weakley
01/12/2024 Duração: 32min"The darker it gets, the more I enjoy it." – K.K. Weakley K.K. Weakley returns to Uncorking a Story to discuss her latest novel, Whispers from the Grave, the fourth book in the Sekhet Saga. Born in Wexford, Ireland, K.K. shares her fascination with castles, demons, witches, and the paranormal, weaving vivid tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats. From her early days as a budding writer to crafting compelling characters and collaborating with her editor, this conversation uncorks the creative process behind her spine-chilling stories. Key Topics: The Origins of the Sekhet Saga: How a weekend getaway and a friend's encouragement sparked a lifelong passion for storytelling. Exploring the Paranormal: K.K.'s inspiration from folklore, ruins, and the darker realms of imagination. Writing for Fear: Embracing the thrill of writing dark and twisted tales that even scare the author herself. The Creative Process: The value of writing in her favorite coffee shop and the rituals that fuel her creati
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From Brooklyn to Bestsellers: Randy Susan Meyers on Writing, Life, and Lessons Learned
28/11/2024 Duração: 37min"Books have always meant more to me than breath—writing them is my way of making sense of the world and connecting to others." — Randy Susan Meyers In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike sits down with international bestselling author Randy Susan Meyers. Known for her emotionally charged novels exploring domestic drama and societal issues, Randy shares her journey from a book-obsessed Brooklyn kid sneaking reads by lamplight to a published fiction author in her 50s. She delves into her experiences working in human services, bartending, and navigating life’s challenges, which have deeply informed her writing. Randy’s latest book, The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone, showcases her knack for weaving empathy, history, and storytelling into a narrative that spans generations. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of writing, resilience, and reinvention. Key Themes: The Power of Books: Randy reflects on how her early love of reading shaped her life and saved her from a chaotic upbringing. La
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Breaking the Silence: Bridey Thelen-Heidel on Trauma, Resilience, and Writing the Truth
26/11/2024 Duração: 32min"I couldn’t let the secrets that controlled my past control my future." — Bridey Telen-Heidel In this compelling episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike Carlon interviews author and TEDx speaker Bridey Thelen-Heidel about her powerful memoir, Bright Eyes: Surviving Our Monsters and Learning to Live Without Them. Bridey opens up about her journey through a tumultuous childhood marked by frequent relocations and the trauma of living with her mother's choices. Through resilience and a commitment to healing, Bridey transformed her pain into a narrative that offers hope and solidarity to others with similar experiences. Her story touches on the importance of reclaiming one’s truth, the therapeutic power of writing, and the challenges of publishing personal memoirs. This episode is a must-listen for writers, readers, and anyone interested in the redemptive power of storytelling. Key Takeaways Writing a memoir is not just about telling your story; it’s about taking ownership of your truth. Repressed trauma can lea
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Haunted by Stories: Laura Buchwald on Writing, Ghosts, and Grief
21/11/2024 Duração: 51min“Writing is a solitary endeavor, but creating community can transform the experience—it reminds us we're not alone in our stories.” — Laura Buchwald In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike pops the cork on Laura Buchwald, a New York City-based author, editor, and podcast co-host. Laura discusses her debut novel The Coat Check Girl, a ghostly yet heartwarming tale of loss, found family, and self-discovery set in 1999 New York and New Orleans. She opens up about her lifelong connection to writing, her experiences with grief and spiritual awareness, and her commitment to building community among writers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone drawn to the intersection of creativity and the human experience. Key Themes: On Writing and Inspiration: Laura shares how The Coat Check Girl was inspired by the vibrant restaurant culture of New York and her own uncanny sensitivity to haunted spaces. The Role of Grief: Laura discusses how grief shaped her protagonist’s journey and how it deepened her empathy a
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From Trauma to Transformation: Dr. Lisa Cooney on Healing, Writing, and the Soul’s Journey
19/11/2024 Duração: 56min"I thought I was saving others, but it was my own soul that needed saving." — Dr. Lisa Cooney In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with Dr. Lisa Cooney, a therapist, healer, and author who has dedicated her life to helping people overcome trauma and unlock their full potential. They dive into Dr. Cooney’s transformative journey, from her own struggles with trauma and near-death experiences to the soul-healing techniques she has crafted. Lisa shares how her unique approach, which blends Western psychology with spiritual practices, empowers people to break free from limiting beliefs and discover their true selves. Whether you're a writer seeking to tap into your deepest experiences or a reader drawn to stories of resilience, this conversation will inspire you to embrace life’s challenges as part of a greater journey toward self-discovery. Key Takeaways Trauma and hardships often shape our life's purpose, giving us the tools to help others. Blending Western psychology with Easter
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Epic Comebacks, with Cindy Finch
12/11/2024 Duração: 01h09min"Grief is actually a guru that guides us, taking us through the dark night of the soul and transforming us—even when it feels like it’s breaking us down." Listen in as Cindy Finch, a seasoned therapist, cancer survivor, and author of the powerful new workbook Epic Comeback dives deep into the gritty journey of healing from life's toughest challenges, including cancer, grief, divorce, and personal betrayal. She opens up about the importance of relationships, the concept of post-traumatic growth, and the critical difference between empathy and sympathy. Join us as we explore how hardship reshapes us and how Cindy's workbook is designed to guide readers through their own epic comebacks with empathy, resilience, and a healthy dose of real talk. Key Themes: Transformative Power of Grief – Grief as a teacher that reshapes us into more empathetic beings. Building Resilience – Resilience as a ‘team sport’ and the role of community in healing. Post-Traumatic Growth – The science of moving forward after trauma
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Leaving Law for Literature, with Mary Keliikoa
05/11/2024 Duração: 25min"I think we’re always trying to heal ourselves, whether it’s through fiction or not." In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike Carlon chats with Mary Keliikoa, an award-nominated author whose journey to becoming a published crime novelist took over two decades. From co-writing her first book during lunch breaks as a legal secretary to debuting at the age of 55, Mary shares the personal challenges and inspirations that have shaped her career. Dive into her experiences with balancing creativity and practicality, and learn how she brings both her legal background and personal life into her page-turning thrillers. Key Themes The Long Journey to Debut: Mary shares how she started writing at 27, but life events, like opening a business with her husband, paused her literary dreams until she returned to writing in her 50s. Personal Experiences Shaping Fiction: The deep emotional ties of family and loss heavily influence Mary’s latest book, Don't Ask, Don't Follow, which explores how far we’ll go to protect l
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Mind Over Menu, with Jared Gleaton
29/10/2024 Duração: 42min"Food had controlled me. The grocery store controlled me, restaurants controlled me—and I wanted to break free of that." In this mouth watering episode, Mike Carlon uncorks the story of Jared Gleaton, a nationally certified school psychologist and captivating food critic. Jared takes us on a fascinating journey from his early social media food reviews to his dramatic mental and physical transformation. His book, A Feast for the Senses: The Psychological Art of Eating Well, explores the intersection of psychology and food. Through deep self-reflection, Jared unpacks the emotional triggers behind overeating and how he regained control of his life by redefining his relationship with food. Tune in to hear Jared’s powerful story of weight loss, self-discovery, and the importance of savoring both food and life. Key Themes The Power of Detailed Food Reviews: Jared discusses how his frustration with shallow restaurant reviews led him to create vivid, immersive descriptions that engage all the senses. His goal? To
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Turning Pain into Prose: Writing, Opioids, and Finding Purpose, with Laura Essay
22/10/2024 Duração: 37min"I had no idea how big this was...over 80 percent of people you see in the alley were once you and me—soccer moms, CEOs—pulled into addiction by something that was supposed to help." In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with debut novelist Laura Essay, author of Side Effects Are Minimal. Laura shares her journey from being a lawyer to becoming an author, revealing how personal experiences and meticulous research inspired her to tackle the opioid crisis from a fresh perspective. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, tackling the creative process and the personal dedication needed to turn research into a compelling narrative. Laura’s story reminds us that even in dark times, writing can be a light that helps us better understand ourselves and the world around us. Key Themes Writing as a Lifelong Passion. Laura’s love for writing began as a child, sneaking away to write poems. Even as she pursued a career in law, writing remained her passion. Her story emphasizes the
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Crafting Activist Fiction, with Jude Berman
15/10/2024 Duração: 34min"If you feel you have something worth saying, why not take the effort and pursue it?" — Jude Berman In this episode, host Mike Carlon uncorks the story of Jude Berman, an award-winning author and former editor who made the leap from publishing other people's books to writing her own. Jude reflects on her journey through the changing landscape of publishing, her experience with hybrid publishing, and the deeply personal motivations behind her latest novel, The Die. Set in a futuristic Silicon Valley and weaving in ancient Eastern traditions, Jude’s work explores activism, storytelling, and the challenges of navigating today’s polarized world. Key Themes Jude's Transition from Editor to Author. After years of working on other people's books, Jude realized she had her own stories to tell. Her background as an editor gave her valuable insight into the publishing world, but it took time for her to embrace her identity as an author and commit to getting her work out into the world. Hybrid Publishing as the F
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Unlocking Emotional Intelligence, with Patrick Kilcarr, Ph.D.
08/10/2024 Duração: 43min"I think emotional intelligence invites us to slow things down and really take pause in relation to who we are in the world." – Patrick Kilcarr In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with Patrick Kilcarr, PhD, the Director of Georgetown University’s Center for Personal Development and an expert in emotional intelligence (EI). Patrick discusses his career journey, the transformative power of emotional intelligence, and his latest book, Leading an Emotionally Intelligent Life. From navigating personal relationships to making courageous decisions, Patrick’s insights are sure to inspire you to look deeper into the emotional competencies that shape your life. Tune in as they explore the essential tools for living a more balanced, emotionally aware life. Key Themes Emotional Intelligence Defined. Understanding the power of self-awareness, emotional regulation, and social competencies. The Impact of EI in Leadership. Why emotional intelligence is more important than IQ when it comes
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Letting it Cook, with Fiona Barton
01/10/2024 Duração: 27min“Writing is not just putting your fingers on the keys. Writing is thinking, imagining, and playing games in your head.” — Fiona Barton In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with New York Times bestselling author Fiona Barton, known for her psychological thrillers The Widow, The Child, The Suspect, and Local Gone Missing. Fiona opens up about her journey from seasoned journalist to novelist, offering insight into her writing process, character development, and the power of letting ideas “cook” in your mind before putting pen to paper. Key Themes Transitioning from journalism to fiction: Fiona reflects on her 35-year journalism career and how it influenced her shift to writing novels. Character-driven storytelling: She shares her approach to developing complex characters based on real-life experiences. Writing under pressure: Lessons learned from rushing through her second book and the importance of taking time to think. The power of a good deadline: How entering a writing
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Uncorking Courage, with Kristina Kuzmic
24/09/2024 Duração: 42min“My desire is to be for others what I needed when I was at my lowest.” – Kristina Kuzmic In this powerful episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike Carlon sits down with renowned author, comedian, and mental health advocate Kristina Kuzmic. Kristina shares her journey from a struggling single mother on food stamps to becoming a viral sensation and best-selling author. They dive into the vulnerability it takes to share personal struggles, how humor became her coping mechanism, and the challenges of parenting a child with mental health issues. Kristina’s raw honesty and infectious optimism will leave listeners inspired to live authentically and help others feel less alone. Key Themes Finding Humor in Hardship: Kristina shares how humor has been a lifeline in her darkest moments and how she “accidentally” became a comedian through her viral cooking videos. The Power of Vulnerability: Discussing her first book, Kristina opens up about the challenges of writing about her personal struggles and how being vulnerable
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Redemption, Reinvention, and Writing, with Richard Podkowski
17/09/2024 Duração: 33min"As a Secret Service agent, I was a secret writer... I kept my writing hidden for about five years." – Richard Podkowski In this episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with Richard Podkowski, a former U.S. Secret Service agent turned author. Richard takes us on a journey through his career, his novel The Walk On, and his passion for storytelling. We dive into the themes of redemption, how professional athletes' lives parallel this idea, and what it takes to transition from law enforcement to the world of fiction writing. Key Themes Transitioning to Writing: Richard shares his personal journey from writing investigative reports for the Secret Service to crafting compelling fiction. The Writing Process: How Richard secretly wrote his novel while balancing family and a career, and the challenges of getting published. Motivation and Persistence: Insights into staying motivated as a writer despite setbacks, including a multi-year break from writing. The Walk On and Redemption: Richard discusses how hi
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Creating New Purpose, with Jonathan Bogner
10/09/2024 Duração: 52min"Resilience isn't just bouncing back—it's finding new purpose after everything changes." — Jonathan Bogner In this inspiring episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with Jonathan Bogner, a seasoned film and reality TV producer who has faced unimaginable challenges. From experiencing heart failure, two strokes, and aphasia, to receiving a life-saving heart transplant, Jonathan’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and relentless optimism. Join us as we dive deep into his incredible journey, the lessons he’s learned, and the importance of finding purpose in the face of adversity. Key Themes A Life-Altering Health Journey: Jonathan recounts the series of major health crises that changed his life forever, including heart failure and a heart transplant. His experience with aphasia and the emotional impact of losing his ability to speak for a time is a central part of his story. The Power of Resilience: Jonathan shares his three key principles—rigorous optimism, rugged flexibility, and
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Writing Beyond Boundaries: Embracing Criticism, Late Blooms, and Creative Courage with Linda Moore2024
03/09/2024 Duração: 45min"Perseverance is probably the most important skill or quality to have. Stick with it, and eventually you'll cross some kind of finish line." – Linda Moore In this episode, Linda Moore, a late-blooming fiction writer and art historian, shares her unique journey from political science and journalism to owning an art gallery and finally embracing a career as a novelist. Through candid discussions on facing criticism, switching career paths, and her perseverance in getting her first novel published in her 70s, Linda offers invaluable insights for writers at all stages. Her wisdom and experiences provide a rich source of inspiration for those aspiring to tell their own stories. Key Themes Perseverance in Writing: Linda emphasizes the importance of sticking with your craft, no matter how many setbacks or rejections you face. Embracing Criticism: She shares her transformative experiences with early criticism and how it helped shape her into a better writer. Late Start in Fiction: Linda’s journey into novel
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From Myths to Medicine: Dr. Benjamin Caplan on Cannabis
27/08/2024 Duração: 41min“There's so much literature in cannabis... I'm kind of acting a little bit like a translator for the general public and for the medical community." — Dr. Benjamin Caplan In this episode of "Uncorking a Story," host Mike Carlon sits down with Dr. Benjamin Caplan, a renowned family physician and expert in medical cannabis. Over the past 17 years, Dr. Caplan has overseen the care of more than 250,000 patients and mentored hundreds of physicians. He shares his unconventional journey into the world of medical cannabis, dispels common myths, and highlights the therapeutic potential of this versatile plant. Whether you're skeptical or curious about cannabis, this conversation promises to offer valuable insights and a fresh perspective on its use in modern medicine. Key Themes Dispelling Cannabis Myths: Dr. Caplan addresses the prevalent misinformation about cannabis and provides evidence-based insights to counteract these misconceptions. Therapeutic Benefits: The discussion covers the various medical condition
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Finding Freedom Through Love, Connection, and Writing
20/08/2024 Duração: 53min"I felt really alienated before, but when I started walking on the streets and all these people started sharing their stories, I slowly started to heal." — Varuni Sinha In this compelling episode of "Uncorking a Story," host Mike Carlon interviews Varuni Sinha, a New York-based writer and multimedia producer, about her transformative journey from a copywriter in New Delhi to an author in America. Varuni discusses her memoir "Golden Handcuffs: An Immigrant’s Pursuit of Happiness," which chronicles her struggles with immigration, love, and finding her voice as a writer. Through candid conversations and heartfelt stories, Varuni sheds light on the challenges faced by immigrants and the healing power of both connection and storytelling. Key Themes: Trial by Fire: How Varuni was thrown into the lion’s den in her first agency job, and how she thrived while experiencing a steep learning curve. Immigration Challenges: The difficulties faced by spouses on visas in the U.S. and the impact on their professional and