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The Writing at the Red House Podcast

Kathi Lipp
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Welcome to The Writing at the Red House Podcast where we gather at the table to break bread and tell tales with some of our favorite writers and speakers. Our heart is to equip and encourage men and women to be the communicators God has created them to be.

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Latest Episodes

We hope you will enjoy this replay of a previously published episode (Episode 340).

In this behind-the-scenes conversation, Kathi Lipp welcomes Crystal Paine (MoneySavingMom) to share the real process behind her new book, The Time-Saving Mom. If you... more

In this hands-on episode, Kathi Lipp invites listeners into a live title lab—no hype, just practical help. With guest creators Tenneil Register and Roger Lipp, Kathi models how to use AI as a brainstorming partner (not a writer) to craft clear, conne... more

In this fast, practical episode, Kathi Lipp, Tenneil Register, and Roger Lipp help writers move from clever to clear with a simple three-filter system for titles: clarity, connection, and curiosity. If your titles feel “off,” confusing, or too cute, ... more

In this episode of Writing at the Red House, Kathi Lipp teams up with Roger Lipp and Tenneil Register to help listeners brainstorm titles, hooks, and lead-ins that feel like an invitation—not clickbait. They unpack why the reader’s felt need must be ... more

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Recent Guests

Crystal Paine
Author of The Time-Saving Mom
Episode: BEST OF: Writing a Book While Living the Book with Crystal Paine
Jennifer Dukes Lee
Author and acquisitions editor
Baker Publishing Group
Episode: Best Of: The Art of a Writer’s Brain Dump – Jennifer Dukes Lee
Susy Flory
A New York Times bestselling author and founder associated with the Writing at the Red House.
West Coast Christian Writers Conference
Episode: 463 - How to Professionalize Your Writing Career with Susy Flory - Part 1
Julia Ubbenga
Author of 'Declutter Your Heart and Your Home' and minimalist lifestyle advocate
Zondervan
Episode: 458 - Making Instagram Your Playground: A Fresh Approach to Social Media
Jill Baughan
Author of 'No Matter What, 90 Devotions for Experiencing Unexpected Joy in Tough Times'
Our Daily Bread Publishing
Episode: 456 - When Publishers Say No to Your Idea But Yes to Your Voice
Barb Roose
Prolific author and speaker, recently released the book Matthew, Pray Like This.
Episode: 453 – Barb Roose Reveals Her Secret to Prolific Writing: The Working Genius Framework
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young
Writer and creator, focusing on Bible studies and theological insights
InterVarsity Press
Episode: 449 – Creating Bible Studies That Resonate: Practical Tips from Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young
Arlene Pellicane
Author and speaker known for her books on marriage and family
Moody Publishers
Episode: 444 - Behind the Scenes: Arlene Pellicane's Blueprint for a Successful Book Launch
Dana K. White
Author and decluttering expert
Author of 'Jesus Doesn't Care About Your Messy House'
Episode: 441 - Unlocking YouTube Success: Dana K. White's Journey from Decluttering to Influencing

Host

Kathi Lipp
Host focused on providing equipping and encouragement, particularly for writers and speakers inspired by faith. Kathi draws from personal storytelling and experiences to connect with her audience.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • Kathi is the best!

    Okay, it’s not just Kathi, we must mention Roger and her other guests. Thank you for great content. I learn a lot from The Red House and one of my favs is how to use AI. Seriously, what a time saver! I live too far away to attend a conference on the west coast, so I appreciate what I learn through this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Homeschool Jenn
    United Statesa year ago
  • Best Friend to Writers

    I love this podcast! Kathi offers practical wisdom for us who are wanting to write compelling content. And she does it with such joy and “real life” authenticity! Her guests give graciously of their own insight and the combination is always something fun and helpful! Writing At The Red House is your best friend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kimsings2
    United Statesa year ago
  • So helpful & fun to listen to!

    This podcast has been so influential and encouraging in my career. Kathi is a trusted and hilarious host. She mentors all of us with love through these applicable topics!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dorina Gilmore
    United Statesa year ago
  • Social Media Habits Episodes

    Thank you Kathy and guests for the social media episodes. The landscape of SM has changed so much in recent years it has been really confusing to navigate. Yall broke it down into clues I felt I could get investigate more. Thank you very much for adding the content calendar as well. This gives me a great (re)starting point!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RideWriteFly
    United Statesa year ago
  • So helpful & fun to listen to!

    This podcast has been so influential and encouraging in my career. Kathi is a trusted and hilarious hosted. She mentors all of us with love through these applicable topics!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dorina Gilmore
    United States2 years ago

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Episodes are well-structured, providing both inspiration and practical tools for professional growth.
Listeners appreciate practical, actionable advice presented in an engaging and supportive manner.
The podcast offers valuable insights for aspiring writers and speakers, enhancing their skills and confidence.
The hosts' authenticity and humor make the episodes relatable and enjoyable.

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Best Of: The Art of a Writer’s Brain Dump – Jennifer Dukes Lee
Q: What inspired you to write a book like this?
Jennifer shares her lifelong interest in asking questions and creating a space for introspection, highlighting how this book is a culmination of that passion.
Best Of: The Art of a Writer’s Brain Dump – Jennifer Dukes Lee
Q: How do you feel this book is beneficial for writers?
Jennifer discusses how the book can help writers explore deeper questions and thoughts, ultimately leading to richer content.
From Three Words to a Book Deal: How "Jesus Was" Started with a Facebook Post
Q: How did this go from being a Facebook post?
Flory initially started the conversation on social media, which led to increased interest and ultimately the idea of turning it into a book as she received positive feedback.
From Three Words to a Book Deal: How "Jesus Was" Started with a Facebook Post
Q: What were the events going on in the world that caused you to create that Facebook post?
Susy mentions multiple chaotic events that led her to post about Jesus being non-violent, including health issues and social disagreements.
467 - The Surprising Power of Color: Why Your Brand Palette Might Be Holding You Back – Part 2
Q: How do you go about picking brand colors that are going to work both across digital and print applications?
Focus on contrast and ensure that your brand colors allow for readability, considering the font against different backgrounds.

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Recent guests on The Writing at the Red House Podcast include:

1. Crystal Paine
2. Jennifer Dukes Lee
3. Susy Flory
4. Julia Ubbenga
5. Jill Baughan
6. Barb Roose
7. Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young
8. Arlene Pellicane

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