Charnaie Gordon: Here Wee Read - From a Creative Outlet to a Journey in Entrepreneurship

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Guest name: Charnaie Gordon

Overhead on the stoop (show topics): The backstory to Here Wee Read; The real side of creating content and the life of a writer; Children's books as important conversation starters

Host name: Amanda Lytle

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Charnaie Gordon is an author, an entrepreneur, a content creator, podcast host, and a lover of books.  Charnaie is also the founder of the Instagram and growing online community called “Here Wee Read,” connecting people with diverse and inclusive books, kid-friendly products, and family experiences they will love.

In today’s conversation on The Book Stoop, Charnaie shares the story behind Here Wee Read.  She shares her perspectives and realities as a content creator and a writer, and opens about how isolating yet rewarding the creative process can be. 

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Charnaie on Instagram: @hereweeread 

Here Wee Read: https://hereweeread.com/ 

Charnaie’s Links: https://hereweeread.com/linktree 

Charnaie’s Website: ​​https://charnaiegordon.com/ 

Shout Out:  @myleik 

Row House Publishing on Instagram: @rowhousepub

​​Learn more about Row House Publishing and our mission to Raise the Volume on Voices That Matter™: http://rowhousepublishing.com 

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