Finish the Damn Book Podcast
Finish the Damn Book is the podcast for aspiring authors who are done with procrastination, perfectionism, and self-doubt—and ready to finally write, publish, and share their story with the world.
Hosted by Susie Schaefer, publishing expert, book doula, and founder of Finish the Book Publishing, this show is your no-fluff, heart-forward guide through the emotional, spiritual, and tactical journey of becoming an author.
In each episode, you’ll hear from authors who’ve overcome real-life challenges—from PTSD and imposter syndrome to burnout and fear of being seen—and discover how they found the courage to finish their books. You’ll also learn insider tips from editors, designers, and publishing professionals on everything from writing routines to cover design, independent publishing, author branding, and the latest in publishing tech.
Whether you’re writing a legacy memoir, building a business brand, or turning pain into purpose, this podcast will give you the support, tools, and inspiration you need to finish the damn book.
Subscribe now—and every week, one lucky listener who leaves a review on Apple Podcasts will be entered to win a $25,000 VIP Publishing Day with Susie!
Finish the Damn Book Podcast
How Kerrie Lee Brown Turned a Health Crisis into a Movement for Women’s Wellness
In this powerful episode of Finish The Damn Book, host Susie Schaefer sits down with Kerrie Lee Brown, award-winning author, speaker, and Editor-in-Chief of Success Magazine, to explore how a life-changing heart health crisis reshaped her definition of success.
Kerrie opens up about overcoming perfectionism, embracing intuition, and finding purpose through storytelling. From her years leading top publications to self-publishing her own book My Heart, Myself, she shares how vulnerability became her greatest strength—and why women must prioritize self-care to lead and live well.
If you’ve ever pushed yourself too hard or ignored your intuition, this heartfelt conversation will remind you that healing and purpose often start with your own story.