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Quixotic Heights Podcast

Quixotic Heights Podcast

By: Quill Hawk Publishing
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Welcome to the Quixotic Heights Podcast, where dreams take flight... where we celebrate the dreamers, the visionaries, and the bold souls who dare to chase the impossible! Each episode brings you inspiring stories of individuals who have turned their wildest aspirations into reality, overcoming obstacles that seem insurmountable along the way. Join my Quixotes as we meet those who live passionately, refuse to settle for the ordinary, and push the boundaries of what's possible in pursuit of their dreams. May their stories inspire you to dream big & never give up.Quill Hawk Publishing Social Sciences
Episodes
  • From Learning Disability to Author
    Jun 28 2026

    Today's guest proves that our greatest challenges can become the very foundation of our greatest gifts.

    Ava Wood grew up with a learning disability and often found herself escaping into worlds of her own imagination. What began as a way to quiet loneliness and make sense of life's challenges eventually became a lifelong passion for storytelling. Today, she describes herself as "an insomniacwho writes to calm the voices," reminding us that creativity often blooms from the places where we least expect it.

    Originally from the wide-open landscapes of Texas and now calling Florida home, Ava has built a life filled with family, imagination, and artistry.

    Alongside writing compelling stories, she designs book covers and logos, creates intricate 3-D prints, and isn't afraid to sing whenever inspiration strikes.

    In today's conversation, we'll explore how growing up with a learning disability shaped her creative mind, why imagination became her refuge, how sleepless nights fuel her storytelling, and what she's learned about resilience, family, and finding purpose through writing.

    Whether you're a writer, an entrepreneur, a creative, or someone who's ever wondered if your differences could become your greatest strength, this conversation is for you.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • From Broken to Brave
    Jun 21 2026
    We're turning the microphone around. Authors Shelley Malicote-Stutchman and Jennifer Mangini take the cohost chair and interview Amy M. Le —award-winning author of The Snow Trilogy, Founder and CEO of Quill Hawk Publishing (Amy M. Le) , and a passionate advocate for preserving diverse voices and untold stories. Amy's journey spans traditional, self, and hybrid publishing, giving her a unique perspective on the ever-changing publishing landscape. With fifteen books to her name and a highly anticipated memoir, From Broken to Brave: Memoir of a Heart Warrior, releasing July 30, 2026, Amy has dedicated her life to transforming adversity into purpose.Beyond her work as an author and publisher, Amy serves as a Board Emeritus member of the Vietnamese Boat People Podcast , helping preserve the stories and legacy of Vietnamese refugees. She is also co-founder of The Heart Community Collection , a collaborative initiative that empowers heart warriors and their families to share their experiences through storytelling.We'll explore Amy's publishing journey, the lessons she's learned as an entrepreneur, the inspiration behind her upcoming memoir, and the impact she hopes to leave on future generations of writers and readers.https://quillhawkpublishing.com/This episode is sponsored by Dee Britt Studios! Dee Britt, creator of the course, "Running On Empty," has been a licensed physical therapist for 39 years. https://www.deebritt.com/Jennifer Mangini is a U.S. ARMY female veteran, artist, animal lover (especially dogs!), and RN. She has been a nature lover, gardener, and beach and water lover since the day she was born. This awesome Gen Xer grew up on an acreage surrounded by walnut trees and small creeks. This was the time she explored the landscape of tadpoles, pollywogs, and her own imagination. Also, during this period, she experienced love and affection from her adoptive family—the same people who became part of her incredible support system later in life. Jenn is a 50-year-old (ish) woman who is in a category that most people don’t make it—a survivor.Shelley Malicote Stutchman, a survivor of breast cancer, has emerged as a dedicated patient advocate. Her journey, from being a retired nurse and former community liaison for home health and hospice, has endowed her with invaluable firsthand experience in the medical field. Her passion for research is not just a mere sentiment but a commitment she demonstrated by becoming a test subject for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. Shelley has made significant contributions in the healthcare field. She has owned a mental health program for low-income women, founded a support group for women over forty, and received recognition from the governor for her work with Workforce Oklahoma. Shelley is a featured writer for CAREGIVER MAGAZINE. Her expertise is further recognized through her status as an award-winning speaker and author.https://bookshop.org/a/55972/9798990074941
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    46 mins
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