Cornwall, Ontario, Canada – After five transformative seasons and over 400 inspiring interviews, Miss Liz’s Teatime Podcast is wrapping up its remarkable journey this December. Known for its unique blend of thought-provoking discussions, diverse guest lineup, and meaningful conversations, Miss Liz is leaving her audience with a final month of unforgettable topics and impactful stories that will resonate for years to come.
The theme for the final month, Closing Chapters, Opening Opportunities, reflects Miss Liz’s philosophy of embracing change while leaving a lasting legacy. This December, the podcast will feature an extraordinary lineup of authors, creators, and changemakers from around the world. Each guest will bring their own compelling story, leaving listeners with plenty of “T-E-A” (transform, educate, and acknowledge) to savor.
The final series begins on December 2nd at 3 PM EST with Canadian author James Bow, who will discuss his book The Sun Runner. Later that evening, at 7 PM EST, Antoinette “Ladi” Patterson from the USA will share her journey of faith and transformation through her book, Testimony; How Being Obedient Changed Me.
On December 3rd at 3 PM EST, American author Adam Marburger will delve into his book You’re the F’N Problem, offering insights on overcoming self-imposed barriers. At 7 PM EST, Canadian author Tong Ge will discuss The House Filler, a work that promises to captivate with its depth and creativity.
The journey continues on December 5th at 3 PM EST with Katherine MK Mitchell, author of From Budapest to Hollywood, a memoir reflecting her incredible journey across Hungary and the USA. Later at 7 PM EST, Dr. David Schein from the USA will shed light on his book Bad Deal for America, discussing pressing national issues.
Miss Liz’s impactful lineup includes John Kennedy Howard on December 9th at 3 PM EST, presenting A Hero the World Forgot: The Black Cyclone Major Taylor Story. That evening at 7 PM EST, CC Robinson will explore themes of division and unity in her book Divided.
On December 10th at 3 PM EST, Scott Grace will discuss Mindful Masculinity Movement, offering insights on masculinity and mindfulness from his unique perspective spanning the USA and Mexico. At 7 PM EST, Chindia Ilonka will share her visionary guide A Visionary Blueprint: Your Soul’s Deepest Calling, connecting with humanity from Aruba, Suriname, and the Netherlands.
The lineup closes with two extraordinary days. On December 12th at 3 PM EST, Fredrick Schofield will discuss his gripping memoir, A Run From Hell. At 7 PM EST, Grammy-nominated Glenda Benevides returns to the podcast with Music That Makes a Difference, inspiring creativity and connection. Finally, on December 13th at 3 PM EST, the season and podcast conclude with co authors Alisha Rose and Gwendolyn Jazmin, who will present their poetry collection Canvas of Life.
Miss Liz’s Teatime has become a global platform for sharing real-life stories, fostering connections, and promoting open discussions across cultures and disciplines. While this chapter closes, the legacy continues. Listeners can revisit all five seasons on Miss Liz’s YouTube channel, website, and various platforms, staying connected with her mission to transform, educate, and acknowledge.
For more information or inquiries, contact Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon at [email protected] or visit www.misslizsteatime.com.
About Miss Liz’s Tea Parties/Teatimes
Based in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, Miss Liz’s Tea Parties and Teatimes are dedicated to creating spaces for meaningful conversations, collaboration, and personal growth. With five seasons of impactful storytelling, Miss Liz’s legacy of T-E-A will continue to inspire new opportunities and adventures in the coming year.
Media ContactCompany Name: Miss Liz’s Tea Parties/Teatimes Contact Person: Elizabeth Jean Olivia GagnonEmail: Send EmailCity: CornwallState: OntarioCountry: CanadaWebsite: www.misslizsteatime.com