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  • Interview with Marla McDaniel, Amelia Island Writers
    Jul 20 2023
    This is a rerelease of the original podcast recorded on February 3, 2002, to celebrate Marla McDaniel's dedication to the Amelia Island Writers. She is retiring and starting a new chapter in her life in Florida. We thank her and wish her well!      Marla grew up between homes in south Florida and an Indiana family farm. She enjoys small towns, country roads, islands, antiques, and history. Amelia Island contains, within its small area, the qualities she and her family enjoy as their residence. Appreciation of historical sites led her to efforts in the preservation of old railroads, bridges and depots. She took part in the nationwide transportation agenda to recycle abandoned railroads into community trails. She likes to write non-fiction and values the camaraderie and support of writers in a vibrant artistic community. Marla retires as the coordinator of Amelia Island Writers (AIW), a chapter of FL Writers Association. AIW hosts monthly programs of interest for established and aspiring writers of all genres. Contact her at: divinemissmm@yahoo.com   Please contact: Diann@DiannAbroad.com DiannAbroad.com Music attributes:  "Miracle"  Music by Dream Machine; "Tiny People" Music by Alexei De Bronhe; Smile" Music by Gabriel   Widescreen Episode Artwork attribute:  116245741 © Rawpixel Images | Dreamstime.com  
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    17 min
  • A Writer's Life: A Setting Surprise
    Jan 17 2023

    With my current thriller manuscript ("Claim Denied") in the hands of beta readers, I had time to think about writing another book: a sequel, a thriller set in a small town with fascinating, quirky characters.

    When I looked back at a community on the Eastern Shore of Virginia I visited a few times in early 2000, I came upon a startling, sweet surprise! I dug deeper! It was clear: I had to write this novel! 

    I joined J. Thorn's 5-day challenge using his "Three Story Method", outlined the entire story, and uploaded the details in Plottr. I can access it at any time and get cracking!

    I'll do exactly that as soon as "Claim Denied" is published. Publication release is January 2021. Story and Song Neighborhood Bookstore on Amelia Island, FL has agreed to a book launch.  Please email me at Diann@DiannAbroad.com to receive publication information and an invitation to the book launch.

    Thank you for listening!  Please leave a comment and a rating. DiannAbroad.com

    Music for this podcast was provided by Rafael Javadov ("The Amelia Island Sun"), Ilya Truhanov ("Russian Soap Opera"), and Setuniman (violin sounds).

     

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    17 min
  • Travel Bug, Marketa and Milly
    May 18 2022

    Diann Schindler, DiannAbroad, takes us back to her 3rd grade geography class in Hamilton, Ohio, when her first thought of travelling outside the United States burst forth, infiltrating her head and her heart. She was nine years old. But, it wasn't until decades later that she truly acted on that notion, with full conviction, and came to understand that travelling is all about the people...meeting people from all walks of life and lands. Making connections is the true essence of broadening horizons, tolerance, understanding, and love.

    Diann tells us about two women she met: Marketa in Prague and Milly in Fez, Morocco. They helped her understand women are women, are women, all over the world, often with the same painful experiences.  

    BLOG: Prague, the City of 100 Bridges with a 1,100 year history.  

    Get your copy of "Claim Denied" HERE.

    Intro music is "The Amelia Island Sun" by Rafael Javadov. 

    Interlude is "Flight"

    Check out my websites: DiannAbroad.com and DiannSchindlerAuthor.com

    Write to Diann at Diann@DiannAbroad.com

       

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    20 min
  • Frustrations and Joys: My Portugal
    May 2 2022

    This is my first podcast of 2022! Why? You'll just have to listen. Meanwhile, here is the supporting information. 

    Here I am in Cascais, PT... my 40 minutes trek once a week from my apartment in Monte Estoril.

    Below, pics of the Men's International Tennis Tournament. The Estoril Open. That's Gasquet serving. Great day! 

    Dinner on the ocean with Cidalia and Nelia in Cascais.

    Below is a photo of my last book, "Claim Denied" published last year. To get your copy, click HERE. I talk about the challenges of writing the sequel, "The Secrets of Selby" (working title) in this podcast. 

    Thank you so much for listening

    Diann Schindler   Diann@DiannAbroad.com.

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    DiannSchindlerAuthor.com

    Intro and Outgo music by Musician and Composer, Rafael Javadov

    Other music "Smile" by Gabriel from Cons8

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    23 min
  • Meditation, Madeira/Monte Estoril and My Need to Nest
    Dec 27 2021

    From her new home in Portugal and her last podcast for 2021, Diann Schindler focuses on mind improving meditation; moving from Madeira Island to Monte Estoril; and after 6 years as a solo nomad, her need to find a permanent home - where she can return after traveling. 

    Deepak Chopra's 21 Days of Abundance meditation podcasts. 

    Me on the northeast coast of Madeira Island.

     

     

    Monte Estoril, the Monte Carlo of Portugal - my new community, near Lisbon, on the Iberian Peninsula. 

    My books: "Claim Denied"  "Just A Girl," and "The Essential Guide to a Life of Travel."

    My Amazon author page.

    Music is provided by my friend and incredible artist, Rafael Javadov: "The Amelia Island Sun, and "Journey"

    Thank you for listening!

    Diann Schindler, Facebook Author Page

    Diann Schindler Author Website

    DiannAbroad.com

    Diann@DiannAbroad.com

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    23 min
  • Madeira, Machico, Moby Dick and More!
    Aug 24 2021

    Diann reports on her first 2 weeks as a resident of Portugal. Starting with Madeira Island, she discusses the village of Machico and how it got its name in 1419, the filming of the 1956 "Moby Dick" movie off the shores of northeastern Madeira Island, and the challenging adjustments to living in a new culture. 

    Madeira Island

    Machico Church - listen to those bells!

    Machico Beach:

    Whalers of Madeira. Museu da Baleia

    Streets surfaces on Madeira that Diann discussed:

    My first apartment in Canico.

      "Claim Denied" on Amazon

    Please comment, rate this podcast, and share with your friends. You can contact me at Diann@DiannAbroad.com  Be sure to subscribe!

    Check out my websites, as well: 

    DiannSchindlerAuthor.com  and DiannAbroad.com 

    The introduction and conclusion music is by Rafael Javadov, "The Amelia Island Sun."

    Interlude music is "Tiny People" by Alexei De Bronhe.

    Thank you for listening!

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    21 min
  • "Wives Who Kill" True Crime Story - Interview Dr. K. Walters
    Mar 15 2021

    Dr. Phyllis Kuehnl Walters, aka Dr. K Walters, s is a retired clinical/forensic psychologist from Ohio. She was in private practice for over forty years and taught psychology classes at Sinclair Community College and The University of Dayton. She is married and enjoys being a wife, mother, Yaya, great grandmother, and friend to many!  She and her husband have been on 7 mission trips and are actively involved at Fairway Christian Church in The Villages, Florida.

    Dr. Kuehnl Walters is now “re-fired” as a published author of Christian inspirational books as well as her soon to be launched crime/romance novel. She served as Academic Dean of Casa Hope, International where she taught men who have mostly served time for alcohol and drug offenses.

    Dr. Kuehnl-Walters also enjoys playing golf, games, bookstores, beaches, sunsets, gospel and 60’s music. She belongs to Florida Writers Association, Word Weavers International, Inc. and previously served as treasurer of the Writers League of The Villages.

    pkuehnlwalters@aol.com          phylliswaltersauthor@gmail.com

    “Wives Who Kill” - Sophie and Hannah: Two women with different backgrounds, different circumstances, and different mindsets. Yet, both are wanted for murder. What made them do it? Court-appointed forensic psychologist Dr. Rosie Klein untangles the web of circumstances surrounding each violent crime . . . and much more!
    At the recommendation of the judges and attorneys who appoint her to the cases, Dr. Klein first evaluates Sophie's case, then Hannah's state of mind at the time the women committed their separate crimes. Her search for mitigating factors, and her recommendations, will assist the Court during the sentencing phase of each woman's trial. Or should their charges of murder be commuted . . .based on what Dr. Rosie finds?
    You be the judge after you read the reasons behind Wives Who Kill.

    Click HERE for the FIRST podcast with Dr. Kuehnl Walters on March 5, 2020.

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    “The Christmas Slayings”

    “Worry, Fret, and Fear... No More!: Covid-19 Edition”

    “Become a Beacon of Light: Develop the Fruit of the Spirit and Reflect God's Love”

    “Creating Balance & Purpose in Life: Finding Meaning in All Seasons & Stages of Life”

    Click HERE for Dr. Phyllis Kuehnl Walters Amazon Author Page.  

    You, too, can be interviewed on "In the Know!"  More information.

         Music: “The Amelia Island Sun” by Rafael Javadov

       Thank you for listening.            Diann@DiannAbroad.com  DiannAbroad.com

     

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    37 min
  • Writer's Block and What To Do About It.
    Feb 9 2021

    Writers' block is real, and it came at me with a vengeance, cloaked in what I thought was celebratory excitement at the point I released my thriller novel manuscript to beta readers. When I mustered the courage to face the truth, paralysis was poised to take control. I had to change my thoughts, my emotions, my mind. Listen to my strategies to address a personal variety of writer’s block.

    My next novel, a thriller entitled "Claim Denied" is coming soon. Email me at Diann@DiannAbroad.com for an advanced copy and/or for launching information.  

    "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron (Three morning pages.) Note, I reference writing three morning pages but, to be clear, I didn't include it as a strategy for improving tennis ... only for addressing my writer's block.  

    "Short Tarot-Centered Meditation for Artists to Overcome Writing Fear" by Thea Fiore-Bloom (Scroll down to the middle of the page to find this meditation.)

    "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield.

    Intro and outgo music: "The Amelia Island Sun" by Rafael Javadov

    Interlude music: "Headache" by Dream Machine

    Thank you for listening.  Diann@DiannAbroad.com  

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    22 min