55 min

Episode 3: J.E. Kraft, Author and Mental Health Advocate Rare Birds: Conversations with Thoughtful Go-Getters

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J.E. Kraft—truly—is a rare bird. She's a mom of two teenage boys and wife to an awesome husband, author of two novels that are basically polar opposites in topic and tone, and has built a massive following on TikTok (@gianusystem) where they discuss living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (which is often erroneously called "multiple personality disorder"). J.E. Kraft wrote her first book, Kittens, when she was seven, and despite struggling with bullying, ADHD, and dyslexia, she hasn’t stopped writing since. She grew up into an awkward super geek; lover of animals, bugs, psychology, and science. They can be found in Tennessee with her husband, two kids, a cat, dog, lizard, frog, shrimp, and a variety of houseplants. When she’s not busy writing, she advocates online for mental health awareness and crushes the hopes and dreams of their loved ones in board games.



J.E. Kraft's Website: www.jekraft.com

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gianusystem

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jekraftbooks/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JE_Kraft



The creative process always takes some form of investment—usually a bunch of time, potentially some money, but always, a whole lot of effort in the beginning, middle, and end. To bring a  project—any project—to life is a creative or otherwise entrepreneurial process, and for many of us who have brought one or more projects to life ("Rare Birds," if you will), bringing creative work into the world is second nature, and there are people out there who want to know how we did it. This is an opportunity to both promote your passion and to break down your creative process.

The  Rare Birds Podcast seeks to demystify this process of bringing projects to life one conversation at a time with a diverse set of creative and entrepreneurial types. The guests on this podcast are hand-picked by host Peter Fenton as interesting creatives with a sense of humor who create quality, thoughtful content and use their platform to make their circles of influence a better place. These casual, friendly conversations will ask, "What project are you most proud of? And how did you bring it to life?" of Authors, Filmmakers, YouTubers, Theatre  Professionals, and more!

About The Host

Peter  Fenton’s work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Dadley  Productions, Heuer Publishing, BraveMaker Media, and Wheaton College  Jukebox Theater among others. Peter is an adventurous multi-genre author and screenwriter who co-founded Ornithology Media in summer 2021 as an imprint to produce creative work that stimulates critical thought and laughter.

www.byPeterFenton.com

www.instagram.com/peterfent/

www.twitter.com/peterfent/

ornithologymedia@gmail.com

Intro Theme:

Music: Lauren Duski - Rollin

Download: http://raboninco.com/10wTc

Music promoted by Epic Free Sounds

Video Link: https://youtu.be/peWMaIvfckM

J.E. Kraft—truly—is a rare bird. She's a mom of two teenage boys and wife to an awesome husband, author of two novels that are basically polar opposites in topic and tone, and has built a massive following on TikTok (@gianusystem) where they discuss living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (which is often erroneously called "multiple personality disorder"). J.E. Kraft wrote her first book, Kittens, when she was seven, and despite struggling with bullying, ADHD, and dyslexia, she hasn’t stopped writing since. She grew up into an awkward super geek; lover of animals, bugs, psychology, and science. They can be found in Tennessee with her husband, two kids, a cat, dog, lizard, frog, shrimp, and a variety of houseplants. When she’s not busy writing, she advocates online for mental health awareness and crushes the hopes and dreams of their loved ones in board games.



J.E. Kraft's Website: www.jekraft.com

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gianusystem

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jekraftbooks/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JE_Kraft



The creative process always takes some form of investment—usually a bunch of time, potentially some money, but always, a whole lot of effort in the beginning, middle, and end. To bring a  project—any project—to life is a creative or otherwise entrepreneurial process, and for many of us who have brought one or more projects to life ("Rare Birds," if you will), bringing creative work into the world is second nature, and there are people out there who want to know how we did it. This is an opportunity to both promote your passion and to break down your creative process.

The  Rare Birds Podcast seeks to demystify this process of bringing projects to life one conversation at a time with a diverse set of creative and entrepreneurial types. The guests on this podcast are hand-picked by host Peter Fenton as interesting creatives with a sense of humor who create quality, thoughtful content and use their platform to make their circles of influence a better place. These casual, friendly conversations will ask, "What project are you most proud of? And how did you bring it to life?" of Authors, Filmmakers, YouTubers, Theatre  Professionals, and more!

About The Host

Peter  Fenton’s work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Dadley  Productions, Heuer Publishing, BraveMaker Media, and Wheaton College  Jukebox Theater among others. Peter is an adventurous multi-genre author and screenwriter who co-founded Ornithology Media in summer 2021 as an imprint to produce creative work that stimulates critical thought and laughter.

www.byPeterFenton.com

www.instagram.com/peterfent/

www.twitter.com/peterfent/

ornithologymedia@gmail.com

Intro Theme:

Music: Lauren Duski - Rollin

Download: http://raboninco.com/10wTc

Music promoted by Epic Free Sounds

Video Link: https://youtu.be/peWMaIvfckM

55 min