Wally Bock

How to start journaling to accumulate your ideas and experiences in writing

Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to recommend writing down what’s on your mind a little every day to use a future frame of reference when that thought would otherwise have been forgotten.

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Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what the future will hold for the hand-held paper book, as well as whether the increasingly shorter attention spans will make long-form non-fiction books irrelevant.
Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to reflect on the past 23 years of collaborating on Jim’s show as they reported on how technology has evolved and grown since then.
Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to report on an already emerging genre of books about the many implications of the pandemic.
Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to report on how book writing was impacted by the pandemic and associated lockdowns, including whether just having time on your hands is enough to start a book.
Wally Bock joins Jim Blasingame to report on a book by Edward Shine about being a humble leader, who are dynamic people who don’t think less of themselves, but who think of themselves less.