Abstract Essay, in its sixth season, features Teresa Rodriguez—TEDx speaker, bestselling author, and founder of Liberté Press—as a distinguished guest. This episode examines the power of narrative authority, the courage required to publish ideas that challenge convention, and the responsibility of leaders who shape cultural conversation through books. Teresa reflects on her journey from writer to publisher, offering insight into how vision, platform, and persistence converge to move messages from private conviction to public impact. Listeners will gain clarity on what it means to steward stories in an age of noise while maintaining integrity, depth, and reach. The dialogue provides both philosophical reflection and practical wisdom for creators determined to leave a meaningful intellectual legacy.
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Teresa Rodriguez
Behind the Book: Publisher empowering authors to build influence, impact, and income by transforming their stories into high-quality books that grow authority, credibility, and visibility.
Teresa Rodriguez is a TEDx speaker, bestselling author, and the founder of Liberté Press, a boutique publishing house dedicated to helping women find their voice through writing and storytelling. She delivered her popular TEDx talk ‘Owning Alone: Conquering Your Fear of Being Solo,’ and has since written bestselling books and helped countless authors transform their stories into influence, impact, and income. Teresa’s mission is to empower women to claim their narrative and share their message with the world.”
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