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In this enlightening episode of the Authors on Mission podcast, host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with Craig Storti, renowned author of cross-cultural communication books including "The Art of Crossing Cultures." From his formative Peace Corps experience in Morocco to his recent work on Mount Everest expeditions, Craig shares how he's made complex cultural concepts accessible through compelling storytelling.
Listeners will discover:
- Why storytelling is essential for making cross-cultural concepts relatable
- How Craig adapted his writing as technology changed cultural isolation
- The value of anniversary tie-ins for marketing non-fiction books
- Practical techniques for writing to audiences with limited English proficiency
- Tips for maintaining writing quality through focused, time-limited sessions
Whether you're an author looking to improve your craft or a professional navigating cross-cultural environments, Craig's insights offer valuable guidance on communicating effectively across cultural boundaries.
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