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Hybrid Publishing, Eternal Friendships, and Overcoming the Fear of Self-Promotion

A Conversation with Brooke Ledbetter on making and sharing her book Closer Than A Brother

On this episode of Make It. Share It. we sit down with author Brooke Ledbetter to discuss her new book Closer Than a Brother—an invitation to move from isolation into authentic, life-giving community.

Brooke opens up about the unexpected journey that led her to write about friendship, from a last-minute pitch pivot to discovering that friendships aren’t just for this life – they’re eternal. She shares candidly about:

  • The turning point: A 2019 moment when obedience to God brought healing from severe depression

  • Finding your creative calling: How writing became her path after acting dreams faded

  • The hybrid publishing experience: Why Hope Books offered the perfect middle ground between traditional and self-publishing

  • Overcoming the insecurity of self-promotion: Reframing how we share what we create

  • Jesus as an actual friend: Using sanctified imagination to develop real friendship with Christ

  • Why friendship matters eternally: Investing in relationships that transcend this life

Plus: Cooper goes off on platform culture, we discuss Pearl Jam’s “Yellow Ledbetter,” and somehow Sinbad’s McDonald’s bit makes an appearance.

If you’re a creative struggling with the courage to share your work, or someone longing for deeper community – this conversation is for you.

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Chapters

03:33 The Pearl Jam “Yellow Ledbetter” connection

05:04 Brooke’s turning point: giving up something she loved and experiencing healing

08:19 The night-before-the-pitch moment when the book idea crystallized

16:38 Why having an editor is like having a music producer

22:20 The struggle with feeling like hybrid publishing was “cheating”

28:28 Dreams and Community Support

31:34 Overcoming Self-Doubt in Sharing Ideas

32:37 Taking the Leap: From Idea to Pitch

35:26 Discovering a Passion for Writing

38:35 The Importance of Trying New Things

45:07 Navigating Self-Promotion and Sharing Work

46:22 The main insight: friendship with Jesus as practice, not just theology

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