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A Time to Thrill - Conversation with Aime Austin Crime Fiction Author

A Time to Thrill - Conversation with Aime Austin Crime Fiction Author

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A Time to Thrill with Aime Austin is a captivating podcast where brilliant creative women share their stories, insights, and inspirations. Host Aime Austin engages in thought-provoking conversations with authors, visual artists, and other creators, diving deep into their creative processes, personal journeys, and the challenges they’ve overcome to bring their work to life. Whether you're an aspiring creator, a fan of art and literature, or simply love hearing from dynamic women making an impact, A Time to Thrill will leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to create your masterpiece. *Let's chat. I have so many questions.*© 2025 AIME AUSTIN Crime Fiction Author Arte Ciencias Sociales Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Episode 64: A Time to Thrill – Conversation with Aime Austin – featuring Kendra Erika
    Feb 1 2026

    Kendra Erika is my first musical artist! I appreciate the amazing confidence it takes to choose a life focused on performance.

    Let’s chat. I have *so* many questions.

    You can find Kendra Erika: Website/Blog: kendraerika.com Instagram: @kendraerika YouTube: @kendraerika

    Today’s Sponsor: Audible Check out my titles or the thousands available with Audible.com. Show Notes: I’m Nice Till I’m Not. Written by Kendra Erika, Celeste Williams, Luigie LUGO Gonzalez Produced by Luigie LUGO Gonzalez A Time to Kill by John Grisham A License to Thrill by Kendra Erika Witchcraft performed by Kendra Erika (Frank Sinatra remake) Phantom of the Opera performed by Kendra Erika Self Control performed by Kendra Erika Golden Eye (visualizer) Kendra Erika Recording Artists: Britney Spears Christina Aguilera Spice Girls Destiny’s Child Jesse Ware Ellie Goulding Lady Gaga Nicole Scherzinger I may earn a commission for purchases made through links in this post at no cost to you.
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    1 h y 15 m
  • Politics of Justice #7: Telling the Truth After the System Fails Judged | Chapters 39–End
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of Politics of Justice, I dig into Chapters 30–38 of Judged, where the case stops being about facts and becomes about leverage. As pressure mounts, institutional self-protection begins to override truth, and the cost of dissent becomes clear. We see how credibility is managed, consequences are unevenly distributed, and silence is rewarded more than integrity. This episode explores how systems don’t need overt corruption to cause harm—only compliance, hierarchy, and the quiet expectation that some people absorb the damage so others can remain untouchable..

    Judged is currently free on all platforms. This series uses the book as a springboard to talk about justice, race, family, and the systems that fail us—and the ones we fight to change.

    About Politics of Justice: Politics of Justice is a long-form video series where I revisit my novels and unpack the personal history, legal realities, and systemic issues woven into the fiction. These conversations explore justice, race, family, power, and the cost of survival—on the page and in real life.

    About Aime Austin: I’m Aime Austin, a legal thriller author and former trial lawyer. I write the Casey Cort and Nicole Long series, stories centered on women navigating broken systems and the moral complexity of justice. My work blends fiction, lived experience, and legal insight.

    Find Me Online: Website: https://aimeaustin.com Substack: https://legalthrillerauthor.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legalthrillerauthor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@legalthrillerauthor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@legalthrillerauthor Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/aime-austin Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/legalthrillerauthor

    Listen & Subscribe: This series is also available in video form on YouTube.The Politics of Justice

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    41 m
  • Politics of Justice #6: When Truth Becomes Inconvenient | Ch. 30 –38
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode of Politics of Justice, I dig into Chapters 30–38 of Judged, where the case stops being about facts and becomes about leverage. As pressure mounts, institutional self-protection begins to override truth, and the cost of dissent becomes clear. We see how credibility is managed, consequences are unevenly distributed, and silence is rewarded more than integrity. This episode explores how systems don’t need overt corruption to cause harm—only compliance, hierarchy, and the quiet expectation that some people absorb the damage so others can remain untouchable..

    Judged is currently free on all platforms. This series uses the book as a springboard to talk about justice, race, family, and the systems that fail us—and the ones we fight to change.

    About Politics of Justice: Politics of Justice is a long-form video series where I revisit my novels and unpack the personal history, legal realities, and systemic issues woven into the fiction. These conversations explore justice, race, family, power, and the cost of survival—on the page and in real life.

    About Aime Austin: I’m Aime Austin, a legal thriller author and former trial lawyer. I write the Casey Cort and Nicole Long series, stories centered on women navigating broken systems and the moral complexity of justice. My work blends fiction, lived experience, and legal insight.

    Find Me Online: Website: https://aimeaustin.com Substack: https://legalthrillerauthor.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legalthrillerauthor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@legalthrillerauthor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@legalthrillerauthor Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/aime-austin Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/legalthrillerauthor

    Listen & Subscribe: This series is also available in video form on YouTube.The Politics of Justice

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    36 m
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