Author: Lucia Matuonto

Lucia Matuonto is a published children’s book author, physiotherapist, Creative Director and has just added two more projects to her name. She is the host of the new interview program on WorldAuthors.org called “UNCUT with Lucia”, and is also the host of her new podcast, “The Relatable Voice”.

Hello Conni, welcome to BrandEducation! What is your favorite word and why? My favorite word is JOY.  It makes me smile to say and think about it. But that one word can change the world. What is your favorite thing about being a writer? My favorite thing about being a writer is carving out time, whether it is 15 minutes or hours, to stop and put my ideas down. To try not to censor me and to allow the words to spill out on the page. what makes you laugh the most? What makes me laugh the most is making my…

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Hello Chiara, welcome to BrandEducation! What’s your favorite word and why? Each year in January, I come up with a word as a reminder to challenge myself in becoming a better “me”. For the last several years, I’ve started off with these words: I was on an “R” streak for the last three years, and this year, that all changed. The one word that has been creeping into my mind is “Stretch”. I’ve been growing and nurturing myself in many areas of my life: my health, my writings, my family, my relationships, and most importantly, my faith in Jesus Christ.…

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Don’t turn back. Begin a new. She Made It Matter is a compelling tale of one woman’s fight to regain sobriety, find salvation, and earn forgiveness after years of guilt from being abandoned by her mother and then losing her brother to cancer, a struggle to vanquish the demons of her past and make her life right again. This story TACKLES the difficult subjects of family abandonment, alcohol abuse, and food dependencies; compulsions and addictions caused by the trauma of one’s past. She Made It Matter is available in print and electronic editions everywhere books are sold. About the Author…

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February has been an outstanding month for The Relatable Voice Podcast. We were ecstatic to receive a message from the Chartable.com notifying us that we secured the 133th spot in the entire United States’ arts podcast rank. Additionally, we are celebrating our second anniversary, boasting over 1.5 million downloads, and releasing the sixth issue of The Relatable Voice magazine. This month, we are honored to feature four talented actors on the podcast and magazine: Brendan Bradley, Dennis Mallen, Jay Croot, and our cover star, James Quinn. James is a multifaceted artist, acclaimed for his achievements as an award-winning actor, director,…

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Tamara Miller Davis is a married mother of two, dance enthusiast, and U.S. Coast Guard veteran from Michigan. She has worked as a substitute teacher, taught English as a Second Language (ESL), and tutored students in California. A lifelong writer, Tamara published her debut novel in 2021 and has been creatively marketing it since. Hello Tamara, welcome to BrandEducation! Tell me about yourself. I am an author, fire captain’s wife, mother of two, parent club volunteer, pet owner, dance enthusiast, and U.S. Coast Guard veteran. After earning a bachelor’s degree and teaching credential, I began working as a substitute teacher,…

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The Relatable Voice Podcast is celebrating its second anniversary and what a phenomenal experience it has been! Over the past two years, we’ve expanded in terms of the subjects we tackle, the diversity of guests who join us, and our global audience. We’ve had the opportunity to visit New Zealand, the US, South Africa, Switzerland, and many other countries, where we’ve met remarkable artists, authors, actors, coaches, and doctors who have inspired us and helped our community to grow and learn from each other. Along the way, we launched The Relatable Voice Magazine and we’re thrilled with the impact it…

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Author, mother, horse trainer, and part-time healthy food cook, Virginia Fox is a woman who cares deeply about family, animals, the environment, and friendships. Creative from a young age, she turned her love of books into a prolific career as a writer. Her German-language Rocky Mountain series saw every volume enter the Top 50 of the Kindle charts on day one of launch. Now the bestselling Rocky Mountain Romances series breaks onto the US scene. Set in the Rocky Mountains with a cast of characters who feel like instant friends, Virginia captures the essence of a life most people only…

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I had the pleasure of interviewing the multi-talented actor James Quinn on The Relatable Voice Podcast. In addition to being an actor, James is also a producer and director. His work can be seen in the movies Sandman and The Consumer. Hello James, welcome to BrandEducation! What is the last book that your read? Strange Angels from Author Ernest Keegan. It’s the bases for our new streaming series that we currently have in production. What is the book that changed your life? Michael Cain (Acting In Film). His views on acting that he expressed in the 1970’s still hold true…

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The Relatable Voice Podcast is turning two years old and what an incredible journey it has been! In just two short years, we’ve grown in terms of the topics we discuss, the variety of creatives that participate, and our audience all over the world. We’ve traveled to New Zealand, the United States, South Africa, Switzerland, and many other places, meeting incredible artists, authors, actors, coaches, and doctors who have inspired and contributed to making our community grow and become wiser. Along the way, we started publishing The Relatable Voice Magazine, which has been a huge success and is attracting more…

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I had the honor of interviewing Jonathan Stoddard for our magazine and Podcast The Relatable Voice. Jonathan Stoddard is an Award Winning actor, best known for his leading man Christmas Romcoms such “A Prince and Pauper Christmas” where he plays both Prince Alexander and Patrick, “A Royal Christmas on Ice”, and “Furry Little Christmas”. Hello Jonathan, welcome to BrandEducation! What’s your favorite word and why? My favorite word is “Impossible” because broken down, the word becomes “I’m Possible”. I can’t tell yo how many times, it felt impossible to go from where I was to where I wanted to be.…

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