Write the book that rewrites you | Nicole Gebhardt | TEDxWabash Heritage Trail
Nicole Gebhardt has revolutionized the world of publishing by blending storytelling with purpose. Her passion for empowering diverse voices and elevating impactful narratives has made her a key force in redefining how we connect with stories in the digital age. With a deep belief in the power of meaningful storytelling to create lasting change, Nicole brings a fresh perspective on how words and ideas can shape our world. Nicole Gebhardt is the founder and chief storyteller at Niche Pressworks, a consulting and publishing company dedicated to helping mission-driven business leaders plan, write, publish, and promote the right book for their bold vision. Nicole has guided entrepreneurs, executives, and even billion-dollar brands to clarify their message and amplify their impact through strategic book publishing. Her expertise lies in turning visionary ideas into powerful books that inspire, influence, and transform lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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