Interview With Wendel Brothers, Part 1: Finding Your Community
How can a book be the catalyst for a community? How does building a community translate into book sales (monetizing)? And when does the community go beyond the book, to create stunning results in the world? These questions are relevant not only to authors, but to wisdom entrepreneurs.
I caught up with two wisdom entrepreneurs from our pilot last year, author Tim Wendel and small business consultant, Chris Wendel. The Wendel brothers, as they were affectionately known throughout the pilot, worked with A Bigger Voice in the summer of 2008. At that time, the writing of their book, Buffalo, Home of the Braves, was largely complete (Tim’s job as the author.) Chris was in the throes of adding in the visual component (read: tracking down photos from 35 years ago) and handling all the other stuff that goes into producing a book. The Wendels also had a complementary blog with a small following of hard-core Braves fans.
In this first installment of a four-part interview, I talk with the Wendels about finding their community, and the surprises along the way. Don’t miss the last few minutes where Chris tells some remarkable stories about their community members.
The audio is 12 minutes long.
In Part 2 of our interview, we talk about the vibe of community and how in-person and online community-building come together.
More information on the Wendels and links to their blog and book:
Chris Wendel works with both aspiring and established entrepreneurs through his work with the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center. His work utilizes the imagination, desired outcomes, and problem solving skills of his clients. To hone his own entrepreneurial skills, Chris founded SunBear Press, a publishing company that specializes in niche market books. SunBear Press recently released “Buffalo, Home of the Braves”, a story that chronicles the meteoric rise of a National Basketball Association franchise that played in Buffalo, New York in the 1970’s.
Tim Wendel is the author of seven books, including “Red Rain: A Novel” and “Buffalo, Home of the Braves.” His writing has appeared in Esquire, The New York Times, GQ and USA Today, where he is on the op-ed page’s board of contributors. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, he teaches nonfiction and fiction writing there. More of his stories can be found at www.timwendel.com.
Blog, Buffalo Nation
The book, “Buffalo, Home of the Braves”