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Spirit Talk Show - Bedtime Stories for Grown Ups

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  • Spirit Talk Show - Bedtime Stories for Grown Ups

    S6-EP10: The Dyslexic Professor: How Russell Van Brocklin Is Rewiring Education

    04-03-2026 | 1 u. 5 Min.
    What if dyslexia isn’t a learning disability — but a differently wired brain that’s been taught the wrong way?

    In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle sits down with Russell Van Brocklin — known as “The Dyslexic Professor” — whose journey from a first-grade reading level to law school sparked a mission to transform how we teach reading and writing.

    After being failed despite excelling in a New York State Assembly internship, Russell refused to accept the limits placed on him. What followed was groundbreaking dyslexia research, a state-funded intervention program, and a structured writing method that has helped students move from the lowest percentiles to grade level — and beyond — often in a matter of months.

    In this conversation, Russell explains:

    • Why dyslexia is not simply a reading problem
    • What brain scans reveal about how dyslexic minds process language
    • How specialization unlocks confidence and rapid growth
    • The simple sentence framework that begins organizing chaotic thinking
    • Why traditional remediation often fails
    • How advanced writing tools like “warrants” can elevate students to college-level work
    • Why this approach may even prepare students for the AI-driven future

    This episode is bold, technical, and deeply hopeful. If you’re a parent, educator, student, or someone who has ever been told you “just can’t learn,” this conversation offers a new lens — and real possibility.

    Learn more and download Russell’s free guide at:
    https://dyslexiaclasses.com

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    S6-EP9: Doug Crowe on Stories That Do More Than Sit on a Shelf

    25-02-2026 | 1 u. 3 Min.
    Why do so many books disappear—while a few quietly change lives?

    In this candid and thought-provoking episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle and producer Howie sit down with Doug Crowe, founder of Author Your Brand and a strategist who has helped hundreds of leaders become bestselling authors—often without writing a single word themselves.

    Doug isn’t interested in vanity metrics, viral hype, or chasing attention. He’s interested in what lasts.

    Together, they explore the uncomfortable truths most authors avoid:

    Why nobody actually wants a book—and what they want instead

    The difference between being a writer and being an author

    Why most memoirs fall flat (and how story becomes useful, not just interesting)

    How legacy is built through service, not self-promotion

    Why attention is overrated—and giving attention changes everything

    From losing everything in the 2008 crash to rebuilding a business rooted in story, strategy, and human insight, Doug breaks down how books can become tools for influence, partnership, speaking, and long-term impact—far beyond sales rankings or bestseller badges.

    The conversation moves effortlessly between storytelling, business, philosophy, and truth-telling, touching on ghostwriting, AI, authorship, ego, confidence, and the quiet power of being genuinely useful in a noisy world.

    This episode isn’t about writing faster.
    It’s about writing smarter—and understanding why stories matter long after the algorithm moves on.

    Spirit Talk Show: now go tell a story worth telling.

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    Hosted by Doyle

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    S6-EP8: Advancing Others with Dom Brightmon, the Positive Thought Catalyst

    18-02-2026 | 46 Min.
    What does it mean to leave something behind that truly lasts?

    In this deeply uplifting episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle and producer Howie welcome author, speaker, and podcaster Dom Brightmon, a self-described Positive Thought Catalyst whose life’s work centers on one powerful idea: advance others so they can advance themselves.

    From becoming the youngest Area Director in Toastmasters at just 23, to writing bestselling books like Going North and Stay the Course, to hosting over 1,000 conversations with authors and leaders on the Going North Podcast, Dom’s journey is a masterclass in intentional growth, mentorship, and joyful leadership.

    This episode drifts effortlessly between laughter, insight, and imagination. Together, the trio explores:

    How mentorship can accelerate a life

    Why libraries are sacred community spaces in a digital world

    What it means to create your own “piece of immortality” through words and ideas

    How humor, hydration, and preparation can quietly transform your days

    And why acknowledging strangers might be one of the most powerful acts we have

    As always, Spirit Talk Show weaves in a signature tribute story, a spoken-word poem, and an original narrative—turning conversation into something closer to a shared fireside moment. What emerges is not just an interview, but a reminder that leadership doesn’t have to be loud, success doesn’t have to be lonely, and positivity—when practiced daily—can ripple farther than we ever expect.

    Settle in. Listen closely.
    This is a story about connection, courage, and the quiet work of lighting the way for others.

    Spirit Talk Show: now go tell a story worth telling.

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    Hosted by Doyle

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    S6-EP7: Publishing Myths, Persistence, and the Quiet Work of a Writing Life with Terry Whalin

    18-02-2026 | 47 Min.
    What if success as a writer isn’t measured in bestseller lists—but in persistence, purpose, and showing up anyway?

    In this deeply grounding episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle is joined by Terry Whalin—editor, author, acquisitions professional, and publishing mentor whose decades-long career has helped thousands of writers navigate the often confusing, myth-filled world of publishing.

    With more than 60 books written, contributions to over 50 magazines, and years spent on both sides of the editorial desk, Terry brings rare clarity to questions writers quietly struggle with:
    Why isn’t my book selling?
    What am I doing wrong?
    Is it even worth continuing?

    The conversation centers around Terry’s acclaimed book 10 Publishing Myths: Insights Every Author Needs to Succeed, unpacking the beliefs that most often derail writers—like expecting publishers to do all the marketing, assuming books are instant income machines, or believing you’re not a “real writer” until a book is published.

    But this episode goes beyond advice.

    Terry shares:

    Why most books don’t fail—expectations do

    How rejection becomes survivable (and even useful)

    The overlooked power of magazine writing and steady visibility

    What it really means to take 100% responsibility for your creative life

    Why consistency beats talent more often than we want to admit

    He also reflects on the moment that changed his life entirely: a single book read in college that redirected his future, leading him through years of global work, service, and eventually back to writing—with deeper purpose.

    As always on Spirit Talk Show, the conversation blends practical wisdom with reflective storytelling. A short tribute story and poem honor Terry’s role not as a gatekeeper, but as a steady guide—someone who holds the mirror for writers when doubt creeps in and reminds them that the work still matters.

    This episode is a quiet reassurance for anyone who’s ever stared at a blank page, a rejection email, or an unfinished manuscript and wondered if they should stop.

    You shouldn’t.
    And Terry Whalin explains why.

    Spirit Talk Show – Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups
    Hosted by Doyle

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    S6-EP6: Fantasy, Trauma, and Storytelling as Survival with Richard Spiegel

    11-02-2026 | 48 Min.
    Some stories entertain.
    Others quietly keep us alive.

    In this powerful and deeply human episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle is joined by Richard Spiegel, a prolific fantasy and dark speculative fiction author whose work lives at the intersection of imagination, trauma, love, and resilience.

    Richard is the author of five published novels—with many more already written—and the creator of expansive story worlds including the Wolves and Ravens trilogy and the ongoing Eternal Nights saga. His writing blends fantasy, paranormal elements, romance, and psychological realism, not as escape, but as a way to understand what it means to survive.

    This conversation moves far beyond craft talk.

    Richard speaks candidly about:

    Writing as a form of emotional containment and release

    Living so deeply inside fictional worlds that they rival reality

    Military service, medical retirement, and the unseen cost of sacrifice

    Why fantasy isn’t the opposite of truth—but one of its most honest languages

    Creating characters who endure trauma, break, recover, and keep going

    He describes himself less as an author and more as a correspondent—someone recording events as they unfold in worlds that feel fully real to him. That intensity allows him to write full novels in weeks, but it also carries a cost, requiring constant grounding, support from his wife, and an ongoing negotiation between imagination and everyday life.

    The episode includes:

    A moving tribute story honoring Richard’s work and its emotional impact

    A poem inspired by his fiction and the spaces it creates for readers

    A live excerpt from Broken Angel, the harrowing conclusion to Wolves and Ravens, exploring sacrifice, love, and irreversible choice

    Together, the hosts and Richard reflect on why readers binge his books, why he avoids filler and spectacle, and why he believes the most important stories leave room for the reader’s own imagination to do part of the work.

    At its heart, this episode is about storytelling as resilience—about how imagined worlds help us process real pain, how darkness can be approached with care instead of fear, and how fiction can become rehearsal for being human.

    These are not stories that distract you from life.
    They sit beside you in it.

    Spirit Talk Show – Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups
    Hosted by Doyle

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