
33: Sue Donaldson
This week, Camille speaks with Sue Donaldson, a hospitality specialist, about her journey in writing, speaking, and the importance of connection. Sue emphasized that it's not about serving others but more about creating

Hosted by Camille Lancaster · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 33 episodes
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Join Host Camille Lancaster as she asks the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How and leads people to share their stories. Those kind of stories that make you think and leave you encouraged and inspired. It's not always about having the right answers - it's about knowing how to ask good questions.
Camille Lancaster hosts Six Good Questions, a society show with 33 episodes published.

This week, Camille speaks with Sue Donaldson, a hospitality specialist, about her journey in writing, speaking, and the importance of connection. Sue emphasized that it's not about serving others but more about creating

In this episode, Camille Lancaster talks with Ashli Eaves, author of 'Special Needs, Special Plans', a guide for families raising children with special needs. Ashli shares of journey of going from education to finance, t

In this conversation, Camille Lancaster speaks with Allison Mitchell, author of "It's Hard for Me to Talk", about her experiences as a mother of children with speech delays and autism. They discuss the importance of earl

In this engaging conversation, Camille Lancaster speaks with the Bryant Family, who share their inspiring journey of writing a children's book titled, "Trusting Timothy". The family discusses their close-knit dynamics, t

This week, I had so much fun talking to the brilliant Christine Devane. She tells us about her journey classroom teacher to Children's author. Her first book - Elephant Beach - is so good. Please go grab a copy! Her desi

This week, the amazing Monique Randle shares her story of being an author and mom raising a son with unique needs. She talks about her motivation for writing her book series, her writing process, and how she leans on com

This week, I have a great conversation with Cortney Cino of Whimspire Books. Cortney is the magic behind her publishing company and the author of several great children's books. Her recent book, Sincerely, Antonia, is on

This week, Kristi Mumm shares her journey of becoming the author of her Sign with Friends series. Starting as a teacher, Kristi saw the need for inclusive education and wanted to open the doors for sign language in her c

In this engaging conversation, Camille talks with Stefanie Chase. Stefanie is the founder of Needlepoint Palooza and The Joy of Needlepoint. Stefanie shares her wealth of information on all things needlepoint and Camille

In this heartfelt conversation, Theo Boyd shares her story of losing her mother in a tragic accident, her husband to divorce, and her father to suicide. She discusses the impact of these losses on her life and how that i

This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Heather Mincer of Yes Honey. Heather and her son were diagnosed with alpha-gal syndrome and needed to find foods and drinks that fit their needs. This quest led her to creating

This week, Alison Sloan shares her story of working with Outschool as a teacher and creating her series of children's books - Dilly Dally Allie and Never Late Nate. We also chat about the importance of social-emotional l

This week, the authors of two children's books join me to share about their message and inspiration behind writing books about Manufacturing. Amanda and Joe share about the need to introduce children to the world of manu

This week, the brilliant Stefanie Kessen shares her story of Deaf Education and The Online Itinerant. Stefanie is the founder of The Online Itinerant which supports educators, families, and children who are Deaf and Hard

This week, Author Lauren Emerson shares the story of her new book, Smudges. Lauren was so easy to talk to and she dives in chatting about where her idea came from, her time in the classroom, the feedback she has received

This week, the amazing Anna McKenzie joins us to share about becoming a full-time needlepoint designer. She unapologetically uses her craft to point to Jesus and for that I'm grateful. She talks about transitioning from

This week, Kim Pepper joins us to share about starting a faith-based art business, overcoming personal challenges through creativity, and seeing how big God's "pie" is. She talks about hosting FaithFest and how taking ti

In this week's episode, we hear from the amazing Tina Neely as she shares about her book, Bacon Loves Everyone! Inspired by the real-life Bacon the Pig, Tina's book is loved by children and sends a great message centered

The amazing Lindsay Dain shares her journey of becoming a Teacher of the Deaf, Author, Illustrator, and founder of His LIttle Hands of Mind and His Little Light of Mine. She is driven by her passion for Deaf education an

Elizabeth Smith share her story of becoming an SLP, transitioning to Higher Ed, and her life as the Ginger Speechie. I was excited to sit with Elizabeth and dive into her story. She first caught my attention several year
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