by Susan Jagannath | Oct 2, 2023 | Adventures, Walking, Walks, Women
A Walk in the Reverse Direction: Finding Inspiration and Koalas Mostly transcript of the video above Hey there, folks! Good morning! Today, let’s embark on another walk together. I’ve been doing these walks to get myself in shape for our upcoming Camino...
by Susan Jagannath | Oct 2, 2023 | Adventures, Walking, Walks, Women
Good Morning Mostly this is a transcript – I’m back on my walks and this time we are trying a new(ish) place. Let me just show that to you. This is across the river from where we were yesterday. You can hear the roar of the freeway. I hope that’s not...
by Susan Jagannath | Sep 27, 2023 | Adventures, Walking, Walks, Women
A Return to the Logan River Walk Mostly this is a transcript – but it’s an enriched one. Hey there, folks! It’s been a while, but we’re back on the Logan river walk, and boy, have things changed! The water levels have dropped significantly,...
by Susan Jagannath | Feb 28, 2023 | Bestsellers, Books, Himalayan Challenge, Himalayas, Self-publishing, Sticky, Travel, Walking
I’ve been doing experiments with AI for a while now. I’ve done numerous meetups and sessions online about how AI can be a useful tool for writers. If you’re interested in learning more about ChatGPT, Canva, OpenAI, Quillbot and more join me in my...
by Susan Jagannath | Feb 14, 2023 | Bestsellers, Books, Himalayan Challenge, Himalayas, Singalilla Trek, Sticky, Travel, trekking, Walking, Walks, Women
Transcipt Summary You fulfil it by taking the first step – by walking! Chasing Himalayan Dreams takes you off to a part of the Himalayas that you might not be familiar with, a ridge overseeing a mountain called Kanchenjunga.It had been a dream of mine for 40...
by Susan Jagannath | Jan 26, 2023 | Bestsellers, Books, Sticky, Walking
Recently a favourite Camino author, Joanna Penn, shared a blog on how she chose her cover for her book. It was excellent, and very much in sync of how I believe we should research book covers that attract the right readers, and, how sometimes, you should follow your...