

Bracha Goetz, Children's Book Author
Welcom to the podcast where we dive into the minds of creative thinkers, explore their journeys, and uncover the secrets to unleashing creativity.
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Bracha Goetz, a Harvard-educated author of 41 books that inspire and nurture the souls of children. She's also penned a candid memoir for adults, sharing her incredible journey to joy.
You can explore her books on Amazon, in libraries, and at www.goetzbookshop.com.
Here are some of the questions Mark asks Bracha:
1. Your journey has taken you from Harvard to becoming an author of children's books and a memoir. How did you find your passion for writing, especially in the realm of children's literature?
2. Your books are known for helping children's souls shine. Can you tell us more about the themes you explore and the impact you hope to achieve through your work?
3. Your latest project is a candid memoir for adults about your journey to joy. Can you give us a glimpse into your memoir and how your personal experiences have influenced your creative process?
4. With such a prolific body of work, what advice do you have for aspiring writers who want to tap into their own creativity and make a positive impact?
@brachagoetzbooks on Instagram
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