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Make Time in the Margins for Your Creative Work with Michael La Ronn

Make Time in the Margins for Your Creative Work with Michael La Ronn

November 12, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

Michael La Ronn is an author (of 55 books since 2012!), podcaster, insurance professional, and law student. To make time in his schedule for creativity, he dedicates time in the morning to write and also fills the small cracks that might otherwise be wasted with writing time. Michael and I also talk about diversity in fiction writing and the importance of being your authentic self.

You can follow Michael La Ronn’s fiction work at michaellaronn.com and his non-fiction work at authorlevelup.com.

For other episodes about diversity and authenticity, check out my interviews with Frank Ramos and Alex Su.

Ep 30, Make Time in the Margins for Your Creative Work with Michael La Ronn

Make Time in the Margins for Your Creative Work with Michael La Ronn

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