author visits

Available for Book Club Discussions. Touching a Chord. Book Giveaway!

chillin out with Joie

Chillin’ out with Joie, my inspiration and reminder that life is so good!

I’m really enjoying hearing from many of you after you’ve read my new book. I’m feeling so honored that my book is touching a chord. It felt incredibly vulnerable letting my story go out into the world. But those of you sharing your thoughts with me have truly touched me. Thank you.

One thing I’d like to do is connect with book clubs for discussion around any or all of the topics in my book. If you belong to a book club, we can do this via phone or Skype. If your group has never done this before in terms of phone or Skype, I can help with that. I’m also available in person depending on your location. For more information please feel free to contact me.

While I wrote my book mainly for women, I was deeply touched by an email I received from David, who is 49 years old. He gave me permission to share what he wrote to me.

“Through your work, you’ve helped me look at certain things that I’ve worried about in life a whole different light. Bailey had back surgery a couple years ago, and we were fortunate that she recovered well. However, our vet has told us that after looking at some x-rays for Rudy, she would most likely be susceptible to back issues. So, I’ve been stressed about that for quite some time, that is until I read your book. What a positive outlook it has helped me formulate on the whole situation. I’m sure that whatever happens, it will turn out to be a blessing.

I’ve also lost a lot of loved ones in my life, my parents in my 20’s and many other relatives throughout the years. Thus, turning 50 this year wasn’t feeling all that great, but once again, you’ve given me a few things to contemplate and for that I’m really thankful. I know that I have the best years of my life to come, sharing them with my loving partner of 10 years and our beautiful, very special girls that you see in the photo. I’m looking forward to get on with it now more than ever!”

I wanted to share this because as I mentioned, I felt vulnerable putting my thoughts out there. While at the same time, I realize so many of us struggle with some of the same issues. While these issues may seem ordinary, I came to see that if they stop us from living fuller, happier lives, then we need to start talking about them and encouraging each other.

In an upcoming Joyful Paws Jaunt blog stop later this month I’ll be talking about how being vulnerable actually helps us when writing memoir on Kathleen Pooler’s memoir blog. But even if you aren’t planning on writing your memoir, I’d love to connect with you and your book club for discussion around topics that do make us vulnerable and stop us from going after our dreams and our hearts desires.

**If you’d like to try and win a copy of Through Frankie’s Eyes, be sure to stop by The Mary Reader blog soon and leave a comment to have your name entered. You must also sign up to follow Mary’s blog to qualify and details on the right hand side of her page.

 

Teachers! Book Your Skype Visit with Author Barbara Techel & Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Today! Special Spring Price!

Frankie and Barbara Skyping with John L Henry School

Frankie has inspired thousands of children since 2008 with her special message, “Always be positive, make a difference, and keep on rolling!” She is one of the few dogs that Skype! It is a special day when kids see and “meet” Frankie LIVE right in their own classroom via Skype.

When Frankie visits kids learn they have a choice when dealing with challenges and learn that being positive helps make their challenges a little easier to deal with. They also learn that despite having obstacles they can still do anything they set their minds to do.

We are now booking Skype visits for Spring for only $100.00! That is a $50 savings!  This is an upbeat and inspiring presenation that is 30-45 minute’s with Q & A.

Please Contact Us Now (barb at joyfulpaws dot com) to book your visit with Frankie for spring. Offer good now through April 15th, 2012.  Skype visit must be scheduled for this year and booked for no later than June 10th, 2012. To learn more about Skype visits and download a free ebook on planning a Skype visit check out our Author Visits page.

With every Skype booking you will receive a set of Frankie books for free ($30 value).

Excellent visit with Barbara and Frankie! We really enjoyed our Skype session with Frankie and Barbara! Barbara did an excellent job of keeping the kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms engaged for over 30 minutes — not an easy thing to do :)  The students loved seeing Frankie and learning all about how she has overcome the odds! In addition, they loved their signed books from Frankie and Barbara which promptly arrived after we ordered them. I’d HIGHLY recommend this session!!!  –Tracey Joyce, LS Media Specialist, Convent of the Visitation School, Medota Heights, MN

 

One of My Favorite Questions

When I visit school’s with Frankie one of my favorite questions I get asked is:  “What is your favorite thing about being an author?”

Wow – that is such a big question. There is so much I love about it! One thing I love is sharing Frankie with kids and knowing Frankie has a positive affect on them. It is very rewarding seeing all the smiles of the kids as they come by to pet Frankie after my presentation.

Another wonderful thing, which I was reminded of today when I checked the mail – is thank you letters from kids we have visited. You might be surprised at how many school’s actually don’t send thank yous. It seems a lost art, which is such a shame. But when I do receive them, like I did today, it instantly warms my heart. I have a pretty big collection of thank yous that I’ve saved and they are like treasures of gold to me.

Today’s thank you cards came from Shepherd of the Hills Catholic School. I can hardly wait to curl up in my big red chair later, with Frankie and a good glass of wine, and read the cards. No doubt I will find my eyes misting over with tears… as they always do when I read cards and letters from kids. One of my favorite things about being an author… indeed!