BackStory Podcast

The Person in the Mirror: Interview

Jennifer A. Nielsen Season 2

Summary

In this episode of the Backstory Podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews Moses Ose Utomi, a Nigerian-American author known for his young adult fantasy novels. They discuss Moses's journey as a writer, the fluidity of identity, the impact of travel on self-discovery, and the importance of empathy in storytelling. Moses shares insights from his experiences as an educator, his early love for reading and writing, and the significance of his cultural heritage. The conversation also touches on his martial arts journey, the publishing process of his debut novel 'Daughters of Oduma', and his upcoming releases.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Moses Ose Utomi

01:54
The Fluidity of Identity

05:46
Self-Discovery and Personal Growth

07:08
The Role of Teaching in Identity

09:33
Reflections on Student Relationships

10:53
Early Reading and Writing Journey

13:14
The Impact of Fantasy Literature

15:18
Travel as a Catalyst for Growth

17:27
Martial Arts and Personal Resilience

19:41
Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance

21:21
The Publishing Journey of Daughters of Oduma

23:25
Navigating Dual Identities: Nigerian and American

27:37
The Importance of Name and Identity in Storytelling

27:44
The Essence of Story: Empathy and Connection

30:57
Writing Process: Fast or Slow?

35:46
Advice for Aspiring Writers

36:07
Upcoming Releases and Future Projects

38:34
Themes of Empathy in Writing

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