Nitara Osbourne
Screenwriter – Book Editor – Author
Nitara Osbourne is an award-winning and produced screenwriter, editor of two Amazon bestselling personal/professional development books, and contributing author of the Amazon bestselling self-help anthology book, From Us For You, which won 3rd place in The Incipere Awards (2023).
She not only shared how to manage emotions during this process, but she touched on potential options in going through the proper legal channels when necessary. She also gave advice on how to handle those you might want to mention in your story. You’re not an island, others in your life are bound to come up when you tell your story. And she realizes most don’t have only this project on their plates. She has recently started offering an online course on how to write your story into a TV pilot for busy professionals. Check it out and get inspired!!
To Connect with Nitara Osbourne: TheInfiniteWriter.com or
Check out her eBook: Writing Shortcuts for Busy Non-Writers
Take The Course: How to Write Your Life Story into a TV Pilot
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Check out more episodes!
Aging with Knowledge: Supporting Your Body Through Menopause
Tonya Fines is here discussing how to best support our bodies during this transformation. She challenged us to think, “Is this really due to menopause? Or have I changed some habits too?”
Happiness: A Skill as Simple to Learn as Any Other
Is happiness an emotion or skill? Edwin Edebiri, CHO offers the concept that you can learn happiness as a skill! A skill? Yes, Edwin wrote a book to teach people how to choose happiness despite your circumstances.
Golden Ventures: Cultivating Passion & Possibility
There are so many advantages to aging and today we’re talking extra time, extra money, and acting on today! I was talking to a friend a couple of decades younger than myself and we were talking about what you do once you retire so I thought I’d share the ideas that came from that conversation.