This PRosé podcast features New York Times bestselling author Emily Giffin, whose debut novel Something Borrowed was made into a movie starring Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin and John Krasinski in 2011.
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The PRosé podcast spoke with best-selling author Robert Dugoni when his novel, “The World Played Chess,” launched recently.
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“Food is not just about what it tastes like, but it is also what it feels like.
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It’s music, magic realism and a lot of the Southern history for Robert Gwaltney in his novel “The Cicada Tree,” which is predicted to become a cult classic.
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Who would have thought that an estranged mother-daughter relationship could unearth a tragic history of women’s struggles? Justine Cowan, author of the memoir “The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames,” joins PRosé and reveals her cathartic journey in unearthing her mother’s background.
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With a passion for leadership development, Joe Byerly created “From the Green Notebook” to give leaders a platform to share their lessons learned.
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Cliff Oxford talks with PRosé about leadership, politics, and lessons learned
Cliff Oxford’s book “A Redneck Reverie: The Rationale for the Trump Phenomenon” is an in-depth look into how the Trump presidency occurred, and what is coming next.
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An ER doctor turned novelist writing about a pandemic before anyone had ever heard of COVID-19? That’s exactly what happened when physician and author Kimmery Martin wrote “Doctors and Friends” in 2018.
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As Callahan wrote “Once Upon a Wardrobe,” she had in her mind’s eye C.S. Lewis’ home in England, which she had visited many times.
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Best-selling thriller novelist Kimberly Belle joins the Prosé podcast to discuss her writing process and unpredictable surprise endings.