1 hr 16 min

Books, Trolls, Feminism and Cinnamon Rolls and with Geraldine DeRuiter Strategy Sessions

    • Marketing

Take The Heat, is out now. It’s a series of essays about food, feminism and fury.

In this episode we discuss:


Promoting a book
The story behind If You Can’t Take The Heat
Dealing with internet trolls
Creativity

Geraldine's Links


If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury
The blog where it all started, I Made the Pizza Cinnamon Rolls from Mario Batali’s Sexual Misconduct Apology Letter
Geraldine’s review of Bros, Lecce
All Over the Place: Adventures in Travel, True Love, and Petty Theft

Other Links

Lunchtime Learning in Belfast

Geraldine DeRuiter

Geraldine DeRuiter is an acclaimed author, world-renowned public speaker, and the voice behind the award-winning Everywhereist blog.

She finds it very difficult to be self-promotional, so she hopes that you understand how hard that last sentence was for her to write.

Time magazine named Everywhereist one of their blogs of the year in 2011. Her memoir, All Over the Place, was published in 2017.

While ostensibly a travel writer, Geraldine also writes about dessert, feminism, and Jeff Goldblum’s entire filmography. TIME Magazine described her work as “consistently clever” and The New York Times said her writing was “dark and hilarious”. Her blog has received accolades from The Independent, Forbes Magazine, and The Huffington Post, because sometimes features editors get drunk.

When not on the road with her long-suffering and infinitely patient husband, Rand, Geraldine can be found in Seattle, usually fighting with people on the internet.

Strategy Sessions Host - Andi Jarvis

If you have any questions or want to talk about anything that was discussed in the show, the best place to get me is on LinkedIn or Instagram.

Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast directly or sign up for it here to have it emailed when it's released.

If you enjoyed the show, please give it a 5* rating.

For a full transcription of this podcast, visit the episode page on the Eximo Marketing website.

Take The Heat, is out now. It’s a series of essays about food, feminism and fury.

In this episode we discuss:


Promoting a book
The story behind If You Can’t Take The Heat
Dealing with internet trolls
Creativity

Geraldine's Links


If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury
The blog where it all started, I Made the Pizza Cinnamon Rolls from Mario Batali’s Sexual Misconduct Apology Letter
Geraldine’s review of Bros, Lecce
All Over the Place: Adventures in Travel, True Love, and Petty Theft

Other Links

Lunchtime Learning in Belfast

Geraldine DeRuiter

Geraldine DeRuiter is an acclaimed author, world-renowned public speaker, and the voice behind the award-winning Everywhereist blog.

She finds it very difficult to be self-promotional, so she hopes that you understand how hard that last sentence was for her to write.

Time magazine named Everywhereist one of their blogs of the year in 2011. Her memoir, All Over the Place, was published in 2017.

While ostensibly a travel writer, Geraldine also writes about dessert, feminism, and Jeff Goldblum’s entire filmography. TIME Magazine described her work as “consistently clever” and The New York Times said her writing was “dark and hilarious”. Her blog has received accolades from The Independent, Forbes Magazine, and The Huffington Post, because sometimes features editors get drunk.

When not on the road with her long-suffering and infinitely patient husband, Rand, Geraldine can be found in Seattle, usually fighting with people on the internet.

Strategy Sessions Host - Andi Jarvis

If you have any questions or want to talk about anything that was discussed in the show, the best place to get me is on LinkedIn or Instagram.

Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast directly or sign up for it here to have it emailed when it's released.

If you enjoyed the show, please give it a 5* rating.

For a full transcription of this podcast, visit the episode page on the Eximo Marketing website.

1 hr 16 min