How John Launius Turned His Book From Historical Insights to Business Opportunities

In our latest episode of The Content Repurposer, we tackle the intersection of historical insights and modern business strategies, revealing how authors can leverage their work for greater opportunities.What You'll

Discover in This Episode:

  • How John Launius turned his book, The Life and Times of Missouri's Charles Parsons: Between Art and War, into a powerful tool for business development.

  • The unique blend of historical research and strategic business practices that John employs.

  • Practical tips on using your book to secure speaking engagements, media appearances, and educational contributions.

Why This Episode is a Must-Listen:
This episode offers a unique perspective on how historical narratives can be harnessed to create new business ventures and professional growth. Whether you're an author or a business professional, you'll gain valuable insights into turning your content into a multifaceted asset.

Featured Expert:
We're thrilled to welcome John Launius, CH, CPTD, CEO of Shihan Wellness and Shihan Consultants. John shares his journey as an Executive Talent Development Coach and a certified "Kōmoto" in the Japanese tradition of incense appreciation, offering a fresh take on integrating wellness into business practices.

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