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The Writing at the Red House Podcast

Kathi Lipp
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Content Creation
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Book Marketing
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Facebook
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Book Publishing
Self-Publishing
Tiktok
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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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Ruthie Gray
Friend of the podcast, author and caregiver advocate
Self-published/Revell-published author (Sabbath Soup project)
Episode: Stop Slapping Your Book Cover on Instagram: What Actually Works for Author Marketing
Tenneil Register
Author, entrepreneur, and branding expert
Episode: The Branding Bank Method: Why Your Best Social Media Posts Start Before You Write Them
Lori Melton
Author of "Journey with a Giant", focusing on spiritual growth and community engagement through her book and accompanying resources.
Episode: Beyond the Book: How One Author Built a Quiz, Podcast Series, and Facebook Community Around Her Message
Sherri Johnson
Self-published author and literary agent at Gardner Agency
Gardner Agency
Episode: The Publishing Decision No One Can Make for You: Weighing Traditional, Indie, and Everything In Between
Becky Keife
Author of 'A Verse a Day for the Anxious Soul' and contributor to Encourage and Dayspring
Episode: Stop Hoarding Your Writing: Why Your Old Articles, Reels, and Speaking Notes Are Book-Ready Ingredients
Cheri Fletcher
Writer, host of the former Your Spiritual Game Plan podcast, and creator of the Beyond I Don't Know What to Say Grief Communication cards.
Episode: Mixed Media to Meet Mixed Needs: Why a Grief Card Deck Beats a Book Right Now—and Exactly How Cheri Built It
Crystal Paine
Author of The Time-Saving Mom
Episode: BEST OF: Writing a Book While Living the Book with Crystal Paine
Roger Lipp
Expert in AI applications for content creation.
Episode: Honest, Clickable Titles Without the Ick: Speak to Felt Needs and Let AI Assist (Not Decide)
Jennifer Dukes Lee
Author and acquisitions editor
Baker Publishing Group
Episode: Best Of: The Art of a Writer’s Brain Dump – Jennifer Dukes Lee

Host

Kathi Lipp
Host of The Writing at the Red House Podcast; longtime writer, speaker, and facilitator focused on helping authors and communicators grow.

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 States2 years 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 States2 years 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 States2 years 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 States2 years 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 States3 years ago

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Listeners find it practical, actionable, and supportive for writers and creators.
Audience appreciates real-world workflows, especially around AI and marketing for writers.
Reviews highlight faith-informed coaching as a helpful lens without sacrificing universal applicability.
The hosts' warmth and guest variety are repeatedly praised for making complex topics approachable.

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DIY Publicity That Actually Works: How One Author Built 20 Years of TV Appearances Without a Publicist
Q: What is the first step you take to get on local TV without sounding pushy?
Identify a local need or trend and craft a solution that fits the audience, then present a concise pitch that demonstrates how you serve the show's viewers.
The Rule of Three: How to Research Your Way to a Book Deal
Q: What is the recommended mindset when working with AI as an author?
The recommended mindset is to use AI as a tool without letting it undermine the author's voice or the personal, human elements of writing; authors should maintain ownership of their ideas and ensure that AI supports rather than replaces the author's creativity.
The Rule of Three: How to Research Your Way to a Book Deal
Q: How should an author approach market research for a new book?
Barb advises authors to explore top books in their target categories on Amazon, analyze descriptions and keywords, identify recurring 'itch' themes, and then apply a 'rule of three' by studying three ahead-of-you authors to understand what readers are currently responding to.
The Rule of Three: How to Research Your Way to a Book Deal
Q: What has changed in pitching a book in 2026 compared to prior years?
Barb explains that AI and discoverability are the two major shifts: AI's role in production and marketing requires writers to protect their own authorship, while discoverability now hinges on clearly identifying readers' specific problems and creating work that answers those needs; the pitch should demonstrate market research and a unique angle.
Traditional vs. Self-Publishing: The Real Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Decide
Q: Sherri, does self-publishing a book now lessen your chances for traditional publishing later?
It does not lessen your chances. Publishers often view self-published authors as debut authors.

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What is The Writing at the Red House Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A practical, interview-driven show that targets writers, authors, and content creators with a faith-informed lens. Episodes emphasize actionable publishing, marketing, branding, and audience-building tactics, from crafting newsworthy publicity to testing messages before writing. Guests include agents, branding experts, and successful authors, while hosts share hands-on workflows, AI-assisted practices, and community-driven approaches. The format often blends concrete how-tos with personal stories, making complex topics accessible and applicable for people growing a writing or speaking business. A standout aspect is the recurring focus on serving audiences, authentic branding, and leveraging partnerships for visibility, including live launch... more

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

1. Ruthie Gray
2. Tenneil Register
3. Lori Melton
4. Sherri Johnson
5. Becky Keife
6. Cheri Fletcher
7. Crystal Paine
8. Roger Lipp

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