Episodios

  • Episode 115: The Way of the Wave with Danny Miller
    May 23 2025

    In episode 115, Vicki and Wynne engage with author Danny Miller, who shares insights from his book, 'The Way of the Wave.' The conversation explores themes of surrendering control, embracing creativity, navigating life's challenges, and the importance of self-care. Danny recounts his personal journey of transformation, emphasizing the significance of trusting the flow of life and the lessons learned through various experiences. The episode concludes with Danny reading his poignant poem, 'Life's Lantern.'

    Here are some key takeaways from our discussion:

    • Danny Miller discusses his journey of surrendering control.
    • He emphasizes the importance of creativity and flow in life.
    • Self-care is essential for maintaining balance and well-being.
    • Danny shares personal anecdotes to illustrate his lessons.
    • The concept of 'wave obstructors' and 'wave enhancers' is introduced.
    • He highlights the significance of attentive listening in parenting.
    • Danny reflects on the importance of navigating life's lulls.
    • The conversation touches on the power of vulnerability in storytelling.
    • Danny's poem, 'Life's Lantern,' encapsulates his philosophy.
    • The episode encourages embracing life's unpredictability.

    This is a fantastic episode with a whole-hearted author sharing valuable and vulnerable lessons. We know you'll love it!

    Links for this episode:

    Episode 115 show notes

    Danny's website danielamiller.com

    Danny's book, "The Way of the Wave": https://www.amazon.com/Way-Wave-Natures-Navigating-Currents/dp/0982893078).

    Danny also narrated the audio book, available on Amazon, B&N, and Apple iTunes.

    From the Hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/


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    30 m
  • Episode 114: The Kiss of the Night with Mark Wukas
    May 9 2025

    In this fascinating episode, Vicki and Wynne talk with author, Mark Wukas. Mark has just released his debut novel, The Kiss of the Night.

    It’s a book more than 40 years in the making. Mark talks about how he cultivated the book that lived inside him for so long.

    We also get to hear about his careers as a journalist and teacher. He tells us what it was like to work a 5pm – 2pm shift as a City News reporter in Chicago.

    Vicki and Wynne get the details of the interplay of journalists and police and the gritty feeling of the denizens of the night.

    Mark and Vicki talk about some of the notable Chicago landmarks featured in the story. Wynne can attest that even for non-Chicagoans, the incredible details of place and time provide a richly textured backdrop for this gripping story.

    Mark turns the tables on us to find out our favorite parts of the book – the diner scenes, the difference between facts and the truth, and the coming of age shift that happens as we face the real world.

    This is a fantastic episode with a fascinating author about a riveting book. We know you'll love it!

    Links for this episode:

    Episode 114 show notes

    Mark's recent interview on WGN Radio.

    "The Kiss of Night" - Available exclusively from Eckhartz Press

    Rick Kogan's column in the Chicago Tribune: Former City News kid Mark Wukas delivers "The Kiss of the Night"From the hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    44 m
  • Episode 113: From Banking to Thrillers with Carl Vonderau
    Apr 25 2025

    In this thrilling episode, Vicki Atkinson and I have the pleasure of chatting with the captivating thriller author, Carl Vonderau.

    Carl left the world of international banking to become a writer, and he masterfully weaves his banking knowledge and upbringing as a Christian Scientist into his novels.

    Carl takes us on a journey as he shares his meticulous research process for the locations in his books. His dedication to capturing the essence of each place is truly fascinating.

    We admire and chuckle at Carl's language skills. He shares the wisdom that to speak a foreign language, you must be willing to embrace embarrassment.

    Get an exclusive preview of Carl's upcoming book, "Past Due." Discover why one of his core themes is the necessity for families to grow and evolve.

    This is a must-listen episode featuring an intriguing author, adventurer, and family man, Carl Vonderau. We know you'll love it!

    Links for this episode

    Episode 113 show notes

    Carl Vonderau » Carl Vonderau

    Carl Vonderau on Amazon

    Carl Vonderau on Goodreads


    From the hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    32 m
  • Episode 112: Mr. Whisper with Andrew Mayne video podcast
    Apr 18 2025

    In this exciting episode, Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon have the pleasure of chatting with the phenomenal best-selling author, Andrew Mayne.Join us as Andrew Mayne takes us on an incredible journey through his captivating career – from mesmerizing audiences as an illusionist on cruise ships, starring in A&E’s hit show “Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne,” designing a groundbreaking stealth suit for diving with Great White sharks on Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, being a Prompt Whisperer and Science Communicator for Open AI, and now a celebrated best-selling author.In his latest thrilling novel, Mr. Whisper, Andrew masterfully unites his four iconic characters from his previous series. He shares the intriguing challenges he faced in writing from multiple perspectives and how the theory of mind played a crucial role in his storytelling. And he reveals how he uses virtual reality technology to go “on location” as he scouts locales for his books.Discover the secrets behind Andrew’s path to success and how his magician’s skills have influenced his writing style, particularly the art of “showing, not telling” in crafting edge-of-your-seat thrillers.Andrew reveals the powerful feedback loop he employed while writing his first books and how his dedication led him to write an astonishing ten books in one year as a practice.Andrew delves into the concept of survivorship bias and its impact on the success stories of those who have “made it.” We explore why this might not hold true for future generations as the world continues to evolve.This podcast is packed with insights that we have pondered long after recording. Andrew’s critical thinking skills, honed through designing his “shock magic” illusions, offer valuable perspectives for various other pursuits.As a bonus, Andrew shares a fantastic tip on teaching critical thinking to young kids, which we found equally applicable to adults.In this captivating interview, Andrew shares one of our new favorite quotes: “When you are okay with being fooled, you unlock a new kind of wonder.” Embrace the mystery, not just in thrillers, but in life itself.Get ready to be enthralled by the fascinating and thought-provoking discussions on magic and writing with the brilliant Andrew Mayne.We know you’ll love it.For show notes and more great inspiration https://sharingtheheartofthematter.com

    Links for this episode:

    https://andrewmayne.com/

    Mr. Whisper by Andrew Mayne on Amazon

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218134959-mr-whisper

    "Don't Trust Andrew Mayne" on A&E: "...features the wildly innovative, mischief-loving magician Andrew Mayne as he sets out to reinvent revenge. His illusions are mind-blowing, but what he loves most is helping people get even."

    From the hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    49 m
  • Episode 112: Mr. Whisper with Andrew Mayne
    Apr 18 2025

    In this exciting episode, Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon have the pleasure of chatting with the phenomenal best-selling author, Andrew Mayne.

    Join us as Andrew Mayne takes us on an incredible journey through his captivating career – from mesmerizing audiences as an illusionist on cruise ships, starring in A&E’s hit show “Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne,” designing a groundbreaking stealth suit for diving with Great White sharks on Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, being a Prompt Whisperer and Science Communicator for Open AI, and now a celebrated best-selling author.

    In his latest thrilling novel, Mr. Whisper, Andrew masterfully unites his four iconic characters from his previous series. He shares the intriguing challenges he faced in writing from multiple perspectives and how the theory of mind played a crucial role in his storytelling. And he reveals how he uses virtual reality technology to go “on location” as he scouts locales for his books.

    Discover the secrets behind Andrew’s path to success and how his magician’s skills have influenced his writing style, particularly the art of “showing, not telling” in crafting edge-of-your-seat thrillers.

    Andrew reveals the powerful feedback loop he employed while writing his first books and how his dedication led him to write an astonishing ten books in one year as a practice.

    Andrew delves into the concept of survivorship bias and its impact on the success stories of those who have “made it.” We explore why this might not hold true for future generations as the world continues to evolve.

    This podcast is packed with insights that we have pondered long after recording. Andrew’s critical thinking skills, honed through designing his “shock magic” illusions, offer valuable perspectives for various other pursuits.

    As a bonus, Andrew shares a fantastic tip on teaching critical thinking to young kids, which we found equally applicable to adults.

    In this captivating interview, Andrew shares one of our new favorite quotes: “When you are okay with being fooled, you unlock a new kind of wonder.” Embrace the mystery, not just in thrillers, but in life itself.

    Get ready to be enthralled by the fascinating and thought-provoking discussions on magic and writing with the brilliant Andrew Mayne.

    We know you’ll love it.

    Links for this post:

    Episode 112 show notes

    https://andrewmayne.com/


    Mr. Whisper by Andrew Mayne on Amazonhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218134959-mr-whisper

    "Don't Trust Andrew Mayne" on A&E: "...features the wildly innovative, mischief-loving magician Andrew Mayne as he sets out to reinvent revenge. His illusions are mind-blowing, but what he loves most is helping people get even."

    From the hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    52 m
  • Episode 111: EveryCubEver with Rick Kaempfer Video
    Apr 16 2025

    Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon are delighted to talk with author and publisher, Rick Kaempfer about his book EveryCubEver. This is the second game in our baseball double-header as we talk with the hilarious and engaging Rick about his labor of love, EveryCubEver. He swears this seventh edition of the book is the last time he’s going to update it until the Chicago Cubs win the World Series.There are 2600 Cubs in this book – 2296 players and the rest are managers and back office. Rick provides the storytelling in each entry so it’s a great read for history buffs as well as baseball fans. He tells who became a dentist and who ended up in jail, who was on the beaches of Normandy, and who went on to become a governor. As an example of the engaging storytelling, he tells us why manager Frank Chance traded for pitcher Jack Harper just to ruin his career. He gives us the background on the 200 photographs that are included in this edition of the book and where he found them. Rick tells us the touching story of how he got invited to go to the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony this year. Such a fantastic way to round out a year that included publishing this seventh edition of EveryCubEver. Join us as we explore the scenic and beautiful places we go when we tell baseball stories. You won't want to miss this great conversation with the amazing and entertaining, Rick Kaempfer!We know you’ll love it!For show notes and more great inspiration please visit https://sharingtheheartof thematter.com

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    25 m
  • Episode 111: EveryCubEver with Rick Kaempfer
    Apr 11 2025

    Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon are delighted to talk with author and publisher, Rick Kaempfer about his book EveryCubEver.

    This is the second game in our baseball double-header as we talk with the hilarious and engaging Rick about his labor of love, EveryCubEver. He swears this seventh edition of the book is the last time he’s going to update it until the Chicago Cubs win the World Series.

    There are 2600 Cubs in this book – 2296 players and the rest are managers and back office. Rick provides the storytelling in each entry so it’s a great read for history buffs as well as baseball fans. He tells who became a dentist and who ended up in jail, who was on the beaches of Normandy, and who went on to become a governor.

    As an example of the engaging storytelling, he tells us why manager Frank Chance traded for pitcher Jack Harper just to ruin his career.

    He gives us the background on the 200 photographs that are included in this edition of the book and where he found them.

    Rick tells us the touching story of how he got invited to go to the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony this year. Such a fantastic way to round out a year that included publishing this seventh edition of EveryCubEver.

    Join us as we explore the scenic and beautiful places we go when we tell baseball stories. You won't want to miss this great conversation with the amazing and entertaining, Rick Kaempfer!

    We know you’ll love it!

    Links for this episode:

    Episode 111 show notes

    EveryCubEver

    Chili Dog MVP

    The Loop Files

    From the hosts:

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    27 m
  • Episode 110: Little League with Mr. D
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode, Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon are delighted to be with Wynne's five-year-old son, Mr. D.

    Mr. D is so excited about starting on a Little League team that he asked to podcast about it. Which is saying something because he’s not as naturally voluble as his older sister.

    We're clearly biased about our guest. But in our opinion listening to the enthusiasm of a kid excited about a team, a sport, and the crack of the ball against a bat stirs the well of our own passions.

    Mr. D shows us all the equipment necessary for Little League – including our favorite, the bubble gum.

    We talk about the magic that often happens when we go to MLB games. Vicki tells us about the ball parks and teams in Chicago.

    This podcast meanders a bit as we ride along with a young and curious guest. But he brings it all together with an incredible answer when Vicki asks him what he likes best a little before minute 17 in the recording.

    We also included a little easter egg at the end at minute 19. Mr. D shows you don’t have to know how to spell in order to capture hearts.

    Join us as we explore the scenic and beautiful places we go when we tell baseball stories. You won't want to miss this heart-warming and refreshing perspective of five-year-old Mr. D!

    We know you’ll love it!

    Links for this podcast

    Episode 110 show notes

    Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/

    Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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    24 m
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