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The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Kathi Lipp
479 episodes
3 days ago
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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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.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Business,
Entrepreneurship
Episodes (20/479)
The Writing at the Red House Podcast
BEST OF: Writing a Book While Living the Book with Crystal Paine
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 your writing dreams feel squeezed by real life—kids, work, and a calendar that won’t quit—Crystal’s story offers a practical path forward. Listeners will hear how she wrote in 5–15 minute bursts, built a simple feedback loop with trusted voices, and partnered with her editor and a paid reader team to strengthen the message before it ever went to press. Crystal also unpacks a hard-won lesson: why your book title must signal “I need that” in one glance—and how that shift impacted sales. You’ll walk away with doable strategies to: use small pockets of time to make big writing progress, invite feedback early (without derailing your momentum), and choose a title/cover that serves your reader and your marketing. For every writer who’s tempted to say “I don’t have time,” this episode reframes the work: choose to use time differently and let your systems carry you through seasons of upheaval.
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3 days ago
19 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
AI Without the Ick: Real‑Time Title Workshop with Tenille Register and Roger Lipp
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, connected, curiosity-building titles for blogs, series, pitches, and books.Listeners will hear:A simple prompt that keeps your unique voice while getting better title ideas fast.The 3 Cs filter (clarity, connection, curiosity) applied in real time.How to iterate: cherry-picking words, combining phrases, and refining subtitles.Faith-adjacent, audience-first language that invites readers in—without the hype.Kathi's practical "title frames" and the all-important ear test.Tenneil shares a live case study from her "Christmas through the decades" content, and Kathi workshop-tests options for her next decluttering book (for readers low on money, energy, emotional bandwidth, or time). Plus, Roger shows how AI can speed up production without losing the human touch.If you want faster, stronger titles that truly serve your reader, press play and follow along with the prompt in the show notes.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Title Editor PromptCopy and customize this prompt to generate titles in your unique voice:Act as a title editor for [insert your working title]. Keep [your name]'s voice [describe your voice - e.g., warm, practical, faith-adjacent, edgy, academic]. [Special instructions - e.g., no hype, avoid clichés, keep it under 6 words] We need: - An audience felt need - An outcome promise Non-negotiables: [anything that MUST be included] Banned word list: [words to avoid, if any] Give me titles only, no explanations.Example from the episode: "Act as a title editor for 'What I Learned About Christmas Through the Decades.' Keep Tenneil's voice warm, practical, faith-adjacent. No hype. We need an audience felt need and an outcome promise. Titles only, no explanations."The 5 Title Frames for Manual TweakingUse these elements to strengthen your titles—with or without AI:Specific Noun over general nounExample: "paper piles" vs. "clutter" | "decision fatigue" vs. "overwhelmed"Power VerbExamples: cut, tame, build, reclaim, map, create, unwrapConcrete FrameExamples: in 15 minutes, 40 days, this weekend, for caregivers, when you're low on energyContrastExample: from messy to managed, what we lost and what we foundThe Ear TestSay it out loud repeatedly. If it's hard to say or sounds awkward, keep refining.The 3 Cs FilterRate every title option on these three criteria:Clarity – Is it instantly understandable?Connection – Does it speak to a felt need?Curiosity – Does it make you lean in?Pro tip: For books, prioritize clarity. For articles and blog posts, lean into curiosity.Bonus Tips from the EpisodeAI is a collaborator, not the creator. You guide, iterate, and cherry-pick.Don't settle for the first batch—keep refining by telling AI what you like and don't like.Words you don't use for the title can become subtitles, chapter titles, or marketing copy.If working with a traditional publisher, confirm title choices align with their publication standards.
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1 week ago
38 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Before You Hit Publish: The Exact Title Check We Use—Clarity, Connection, Curiosity
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, this conversation shows you how to refine them so your audience instantly knows what they’ll get—and wants to click. Listeners will hear how to use AI as a brainstorm partner (not a voice thief) and how to validate your ideas with real humans through Instagram Stories polls, simple Facebook “this or that” posts, and A/B testing. They also unpack a real example (hello, chambray!) to show how a hook can derail your episode if it doesn’t reflect the whole message. You’ll leave with a repeatable process: run every title through clarity, connection, and curiosity; test it with your people; and choose one clear promise. Plus, get ready—next week they’ll invite you to share your title for feedback inside the free Writing at the Red House Facebook group.
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Honest, Clickable Titles Without the Ick: Speak to Felt Needs and Let AI Assist (Not Decide)
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 your filter, how to guide AI with your actual voice and audience avatar, and how to avoid those cheesy, off-brand suggestions that make your people cringe. Listeners will learn: How to articulate your audience’s felt need so titles land instantly What to feed AI (your voice and your avatar) to get better ideas, faster A simple Venn diagram approach—audience + voice + information—to keep titles on target Why “classy, not clickbait” builds trust (and clicks) A short homework assignment to prep for next week’s on-air title workshop Perfect for overwhelmed writers juggling life and deadlines, this conversation gives you practical steps to move from bland to brilliant—without losing your voice or your values. Stick around for the homework so you’re ready for next week’s “Magic Formula of Threes” title sprint.
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3 weeks ago
14 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
3 Reasons for Ruthless Honesty and Obsessive Truth-Telling as a Christian Writer with Jennifer Dukes Lee
Do you ever wonder if you’re being ruthlessly honest in your writing? This is the topic of today’s episode. Kathi is back with Jennifer Dukes Lee to discuss not only why you need to be ruthlessly honest in your writing but also how that impacts you and your readers.Listen in and learn:What ruthless truth-telling is.Why ruthless truth-telling is so important.How to give yourself permission to be honest.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Best Of: The Art of a Writer’s Brain Dump – Jennifer Dukes Lee
Do you want to write a book, devotional, or blog but are having a hard time getting the words written? Today Kathi and Jennifer share several ways to put your thoughts on paper and create something beautiful.Listen in and learn:How to think of deep questions to ask yourself.Why you should write down your thoughts.How to stay narrowly focused.It’s easy to get stuck with writer’s block if we don’t take the necessary steps. Tune in next week for another conversation between Kathi and Jennifer.Kathi’s new book, Accidental Homesteader, came out August 29th.Inside Scoop: Sign up for the Writing Tips Newsletter at Writing at the Red House to get Kathi’s 7 Day Platform Plan for free.
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1 month ago
29 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
DIY Speaking Events Without the Overwhelm: Your 8-Week Plan and 90-Minute Run of Show
In this listener-focused follow-up on DIY events, Kathi Lipp and guest Tenneil Register break down how to confidently plan and host your own gathering—without burning out or breaking the bank. If you’ve been waiting for an invitation, this episode hands you a plan. Listeners will learn:A simple 90-minute run-of-show (welcome, teaching, reflection, Q&A) that keeps people engaged.How to choose dates, venues (from cozy coffee shops to church basements), and a smart, speaker-first budget.Why your event promise should drive your schedule and your marketing.How to build partnerships (coffee shops, bookstores, churches) that add credibility and community.An 8-week timeline to launch: from graphics and event pages to volunteers, tech checks, and promotion.Practical promotion that works: warm audience first, ready-made posts for partners, and why posters still matter.Perfect for writers and speakers who want to build community, grow an email list, and deliver a meaningful experience—without waiting for someone else to make the magic happen.
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1 month ago
31 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Don't Wait to Be Picked: Create Your Own In-Person Event with the 3 P's of Event Planning
In this episode, Kathi Lipp and guest Tenneil Register get practical about planning in-person events that actually serve your audience. Using the 3 P’s—Purpose, People, Promise—they show you how to design gatherings that create belonging, offer real results, and gently grow sales at your book table. Listeners will hear:How to start with the feeling and promise your event delivers—before you pick the date or venue - Ways to serve (not sell) at your book table, including simple bundles and integrity-first recommendationsReal-world event formats for writers and speakers: launch parties, workshops, and retreatsIdeas for specialized ministry events like grief workshops during the holidaysA “scrappy to sacred” story of launching events with limited space and budget—and why that’s more than enoughIf you’ve wanted to connect your message to people in real life—but felt overwhelmed or unsure where to start—this conversation will help you plan an event that’s doable, meaningful, and built around the people you’re called to serve. Stay tuned for next week’s nuts-and-bolts episode on creating your minimum viable event.
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1 month ago
22 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
From Three Words to a Book Deal: How "Jesus Was" Started with a Facebook Post
In this episode of Writing at the Red House, Kathi Lipp sits down with author (and soon-to-be Dr.) Susy Flory to unpack how a quiet, three-word Facebook post—“Jesus was non-violent”—became a 30-day conversation and, ultimately, a coauthored book with pastor Scott Johanningsmeier, published by Kregel. If you’re a writer who wants to test ideas without adding to the online noise, this story offers a practical, hope-filled roadmap. Listeners will hear how Susy used micro-posts to invite gentle dialogue, watched for authentic reader engagement, and let the idea simmer before shaping it into a proposal—despite industry hurdles like not being a megachurch pastor and pitching a compilation. You’ll learn how to create safer spaces for thoughtful discussion, discern when an idea has legs, and embrace unexpected partners and publishers who truly “get” your project. If you’ve ever wondered whether that one post might be the seed of your next book, this episode will help you listen to your readers—and to the Spirit—as you write.
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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
Collaboration Over Competition: How Writers Can Build Trust and Share Success
Ever wondered why some writers walk away from ghostwriting or how to spot the green lights (and red flags) in a writing partnership? In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Kathi Lipp and bestselling co-author Susy Flory dive deep into the world of Christian collaborative writing. You’ll hear Susy’s experiences working with celebrities, having books turned into movies, and why she insists on getting her name on the cover. Listeners will learn practical tips for building trust, having hard conversations, and protecting their voice and values—plus the warning signs that signal when a partnership is heading off track. If you’re navigating your own writing journey and long for healthy, faith-based collaboration, this episode is packed with wisdom, relatable stories, and encouragement to tell your unique God-story. Plus, get the scoop on the upcoming West Coast Christian Writers Conference and why Susy and Kathi insist you belong there!
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2 months ago
23 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
470 - Don’t Dread the Send: Simplifying Newsletters with Templates and AI
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the tech side of newsletters? In this episode of Writing at the Red House, Kathi Lipp returns with guests Roger Lipp and Tenneil Register to demystify email marketing for Christian writers. If you’ve ever wished you...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
469 - Newsletters Without the Overwhelm: Simple Systems That Actually Work
In this episode of the Writing at the Red House Podcast, Kathi Lipp is joined by Tenneil Register and Roger Lipp to tackle one of the most overwhelming aspects of writer marketing: the author newsletter. If you’ve ever felt like your newsletter is a...
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2 months ago
20 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
468 - Should You Let AI Into Your Creative Process? Kathi, Tenneil & Roger Get Real about Ethics, Boundaries, and Breakthroughs
In this timely episode of the Writing at the Red House podcast, Kathi Lipp is joined by Tenneil Register and Roger Lipp for a down-to-earth conversation about integrating AI into your creative and professional life—without sacrificing authenticity,...
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2 months ago
21 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
467 - The Surprising Power of Color: Why Your Brand Palette Might Be Holding You Back – Part 2
In this eye-opening episode of Writing at the Red House, Kathi Lipp and branding expert Tenneil Register return to tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of author branding: color. If you’ve ever struggled to pick a color palette that feels...
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3 months ago
16 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
466 - Chambray, Chaos, and Choosing a Brand: Kathi & Tenneil’s Real-Life Guide to Authentic Author Branding – Part 1
If the words 'branding' and 'fonts' make your brain hurt, you're not alone! In this down-to-earth episode of Writing at the Red House, Kathi Lipp teams up with brand manager Tenneil Register to crack open the secrets of authentic author...
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3 months ago
19 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
465 - Social Media Burnout? Overcome it with Kathi and Tenneil
If you’ve ever stared at your phone and said, “I’ve got nothing left to share…and I might just delete every app,” this episode was made for you. Kathi Lipp and social media cheerleader Tenneil Register peel back the curtain on social media...
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3 months ago
19 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
464 - How to Professionalize Your Writing Career with Susy Flory - Part 2
In this episode of the Writing at the Red House podcast, Kathi Lipp invites New York Times bestseller and memoir expert Susy Flory to explore the essential habits and decisions that can transform your writing from a hobby to a professional pursuit....
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3 months ago
22 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
463 - How to Professionalize Your Writing Career with Susy Flory - Part 1
Join Kathi Lipp and New York Times bestseller Susy Flory as they dive into transforming your writing passion into a professional career. They unravel the myths surrounding the writing world, including the necessity of inspiration and the misconception...
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4 months ago
17 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
462 - Picture Perfect Platform: Social Media Photography for Storyteller - Part 2
Why Every Writer Needs to Embrace Video (Even If It Feels Scary)  In this continuation of our social media series, Kathi Lipp and brand manager Tenneil Register tackle the intimidating world of video content creation. If you're a writer who...
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4 months ago
18 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
461 - How to Get Great Social Media Images and Video
Many writers feel overwhelmed by the visual demands of social media marketing. In this practical episode, Kathi Lipp sits down with Tenneil Register, her social media and branding expert, to tackle the challenges writers face when creating visual...
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4 months ago
25 minutes

The Writing at the Red House Podcast
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.