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Karen Kingsbury: Someone Like You

Karen Kingsbury: Someone Like You

FromThe Squeeze


Karen Kingsbury: Someone Like You

FromThe Squeeze

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Karen Kingsbury knows a thing or two about writing books, with over 70 of them published. She joins the Lautners today to discuss her first film adaptation of a novel, Someone Like You, with part of the proceeds going to 10 non-profits, one of them being Lemons! Karen shares how she got into writing and how she got her start in journalism. She talks about the feeling of putting out her first book, what keeps her motivated, and how beneficial writing has been to her mental health. She shares why Someone Like You was chosen to be turned into a film, and how she came up with the high-concept story. Lastly, she shares why she was compelled to share the proceeds and how she chose the 10 recipients.   
Be sure to follow Karen @karenkingsbury and check out Someone Like You in a theatre near you: https://www.someonelikeyou.movie/ 
Thanks to our awesome sponsor for supporting this episode: 
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Released:
Apr 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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When life gives you lemons, what do you do with them? Over here at The Squeeze—we talk about it—"it" being our mental health and well being. Host Taylor Lautner's (no, not that guy, but she is married to that guy) introduction to mental health was at a young age, witnessing friends and family suffer in ways she couldn't fully understand. She started a nursing career in the peak of the pandemic and has been struggling with her own mental health ever since. Tay is joined co-host, husband Taylor Lautner, in addition to celebrity and expert guests to further the conversation surrounding mental wellness. At the end of the day, we're all pretty similar; even those living in the lime-est of lights can be weighed down by sour lemons. In addition to sharing coping strategies and stories, we hope that above all, this podcast offers the comfort of knowing you are not alone.