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Eat The Frog

Eat The Frog

By: Authors J.T. Maxwell and Amy Cip
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For writers who're juggling life, and writing, and more life, and trying to write, all while trying to life. Most writers aren't this-is-my-only-job-famous, so this is a podcast of two writers who're also that, all while trying to write while having a life (spouse, parent, etc...). Join published authors J.T. Maxwell and Amy Cip to see how they attempt to balance life, and writing, and everything in between. There will be cursing, laughing, and fun.Authors J.T. Maxwell and Amy Cip Personal Development Personal Success
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  • E8: Readers and Reviewers
    Feb 17 2026

    February 2026: Amy and J.T. discuss the process, importance, and insanity that is readers and reviewers. (This'd be A LOT easier if we were world famous, and not the cacophony of cluster-fucks that it is.)

    Send J.T. an email at authorjtmaxwell@gmail.com if you have questions, comments, thoughts, insults, or ideas for the next episode.

    Produced by J.T. Maxwell & Amy Cip

    Executive Producers are J.T. Maxwell, Amy Cip, and Chris Whitten

    Somehow Edited and Engineered by J.T. Maxwell

    Logo Design by Christine Tesseo

    Theme song by Slack (slackmusic.com)

    Recorded in the How Can I Help? Studios at Premeer Real Estate in Smithfield, RI

    Copyright 2026. All rights reserved. Any other use of this podcast or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the podcast without our written consent is strictly prohibited...or, something like that...pesky lawyers...

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    49 mins
  • E7: Creative Process Inadvertent Therapy Session
    Jan 26 2026

    January 2026: Amy and J.T. talk about their creative process...sort of...because they start getting into the nitty-gritty of it, and end up discovering more about themselves than they were ready for.

    Rocketbook YouTube: https://youtu.be/0SiR_7u9Rps?si=GVnVzmB8bDOhijiq

    Rocketbook Link: https://getrocketbook.com/

    Send J.T. an email at authorjtmaxwell@gmail.com if you have questions, comments, thoughts, insults, or ideas for the next episode.

    Produced by J.T. Maxwell & Amy Cip

    Executive Producers are J.T. Maxwell, Amy Cip, and Chris Whitten

    Somehow Edited and Engineered by J.T. Maxwell

    Logo Design by Christine Tesseo

    Theme song by Slack (slackmusic.com)

    Recorded at Premeer Real Estate in Smithfield, RI

    Copyright 2026. All rights reserved. Any other use of this podcast or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the podcast without our written consent is strictly prohibited...or, something like that...pesky lawyers...

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    55 mins
  • E6: Special Guest Nick Perry Wonders...Are There More Writers Than Readers?
    Dec 30 2025

    December 2025: Amy and J.T. have their first guest! Author Nick Perry! We discuss reading, libraries, small press realities, and if there are indeed more writers than readers.

    Nick's real Instagram is: nickperrynovelist DON'T BE DUMB! FOLLOW HIM IN AN UNSTALKERY-WAY!

    There's also an abrupt ending to this episode that we cannot explain...so, we're sorry about that. It's weird.

    Send J.T. an email at authorjtmaxwell@gmail.com if you have questions, comments, thoughts, insults, or ideas for the next episode.

    Produced by J.T. Maxwell & Amy Cip

    Executive Producers are J.T. Maxwell, Amy Cip, and Chris Whitten

    Somehow Edited and Engineered by J.T. Maxwell

    Logo Design by Christine Tesseo

    Theme song by Slack (slackmusic.com)

    Recorded at Premeer Real Estate in Smithfield, RI

    Copyright 2025. All rights reserved. Any other use of this podcast or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the podcast without our written consent is strictly prohibited...or, something like that...pesky lawyers...

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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