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The Sophia Chang Show: Books. Biceps. No BS.

The Sophia Chang Show: Books. Biceps. No BS.

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Do you even lift, sis? Join Sophia Chang, disabled dancer turned writer, whose first deadlift pulled her out of 8 years of chronic pain, 1.5 of them bedridden. Writers are more than word counts and beat sheets, and Sophia talks about the whole thing: body, brain, and glorious mess between. Featuring chronically ill authors, fitness experts, and publishing's most honest voices as we explore why your biceps matter as much as your book deal. Get ready to raise both spirits and barbells—because your stories deserve all of you. www.sophiachang.com Newsletter: https://thesophiachang.substack.com/The Sophia Chang Show Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Ep 71: 2025 Spotify Wrapped Podcast Review: Taylor Swift v Joe Rogan?!
    Dec 23 2025

    My Spotify Wrapped for Creators just exposed ALL of you.

    Taylor Swift lovers, K-pop Demon Hunters fans, Drake apologists (boo!) and apparently... a Minnesota Vikings superfan who also loves books and biceps. We need to talk.

    This is my 2025 podcast year in review: 12 episodes, 6 incredible guests, hilarious Spotify Wrapped data that makes no sense. What I learned from restarting this show after a multi-year hiatus and why the real treasure was the friends we made along the way.


    Best Quotes:

    "I'm Joe Rogan stuck inside a tiny Asian body. One day a publicist is going to ask why I said that sentence."

    "This year, my show's growth outpaced 80% of other shows. That's kind of amazing considering I only pumped out three month’s worth of podcast episodes."


    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • Why I may be the next Joe Rogan
    • You all listen to too much Tay Tay
    • Why a sportsball-hating writer from NYC now reps the Dodgers
    • The most meaningful part of restarting this podcast: reconnecting with a writing community
    • Are You Ready for Traditional Publishing? FREE decision tree for new subscribers
    • A chance to appear on The Sophia Chang Show


    Sign up for my newsletter: to see all the hilarious Spotify Wrapped screenshots from this episode. Plus you'll get a FREE flowchart: Are You Ready for Traditional Publishing? and access to Ask Sophia Q&A!

    https://thesophiachang.substack.com/

    No social media! Newsletter is the ONLY way to stay connected


    Sophia Chang is a Reese’s Book Club LitUp fellow, disabled dancer, and extroverted writer. She hosts The Sophia Chang Show podcast, teaches Character First writing with Daniel David Wallace, and believes deadlifts can change your life. She will make out with your dog. Learn more at: www.sophiachang.com


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 The Most Wonderful and Heinous Time of the Year

    01:51 I See You Swifties

    03:28 Who is My Minnesota Vikings Fan?

    05:27 Proud to be your 2025 Joe Rogan

    07:53 2025 Spotify Awards

    08:57 Unexpected Best Part of Restarting my Podcast


    KEYWORDS: Spotify Wrapped 2025, podcast year in review, Spotify podcast recap, podcast growth tips, Asian American author, traditional publishing, writing community, podcast behind the scenes, year end podcast episode, books and fitness podcast

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  • Ep 70: 6-Year Digital Minimalism Update: The Commodification of Going Offline
    Nov 25 2025

    Ah yes, hellworld, give us the rise of Digital Minimalism Influencer.

    Six years after crowning Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism my 2019 book of the year, I return with a solo episode to report on the state of digital detoxing in a world where anything that promises peace and deep work will eventually become a product.


    In this episode:

    • Why "escape Instagram by joining my forum" is just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic
    • Parents: You're the Problem. An Education Week study shows the biggest classroom distraction isn’t teens sneaking TikTok—it’s parents texting their children during class to soothe their own anxiety
    • My confession: how the need to pay bills is wrecking my own digital minimalism
    • Why actual digital minimalism is boring, unsexy, and impossible to monetize


    Quote of the Week:

    "There is something deeply ironic about building an entire online business around helping people get offline."


    Timestamps:

    00:00 The Rise of the Digital Minimalism Influencer

    04:45 Parents, You're the Problem

    06:27 Am I Still a Digital Minimalist?

    08:15 Will I Go Full Recluse in the Future?


    If you’ve been flirting with quitting social media, but skeptical of the influencers using attention economy to sell digital detoxes, this episode is my side-eye with you.


    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://thesophiachang.substack.com/

    No social media. No Discord. Just my voice and your inbox. As it should be.


    Sophia Chang is a Reese’s Book Club LitUp fellow, disabled dancer, and extroverted writer. She coaches new podcasters, teaches Character First writing with Daniel David Wallace, and believes deadlifts can change your life. She will make out with your dog. Learn more at: www.sophiachang.com


    If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a 5-star review so others can find it, too!

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  • Ep 69: Writing Native Americans in Fiction Authentically
    Nov 11 2025
    Should authors write other races and cultures in their books?People have become sensitized to the point of fear of asking--but WE want you to ask us about race and culture!Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, queen of dictation from Episode 66, is back on the show to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.From Choctaw code talkers to Chinese cheerleaders, Sarah and I share candid stories about my childhood in NY and her mother’s experience of Forth Worth in the 70’s. We laugh about growing up as Other in different parts of the country (spoiler: I could have been a CHEERLEADER if I’d been born on a different coast), get emotional about honoring Sarah’s mother in a blanket ceremony, and talk frankly about when it's better to just leave a culture out of your book versus doing the hard work to get it right.Tune in to watch:• Sarah introduce herself in Choctaw and me butcher my people’s language• The terminology debate: Native American vs. American Indian vs. First American• Are sensitivity readers helpful?• Seeing 7 original Choctaw treaties in the National Archives vault• And answer the question: is it okay to write other ethnicities in our books?These are the big questions Sarah breaks down into bite-size, easily digestible pieces in her upcoming free Master Class: How to Earn Readers’ Trust Through Accurately Portraying Native American Characters Without the Fear of Getting It WrongNovember 18, 2025 at 12 p.m. CST.SIGN UP HERETimestamps:00:00 You Mean I Could Have Been a Cheerleader?!00:13 Choctaw Intro01:04 Native American? First Nations? Which should we say?03:49 Chinese? Taiwanese? What is Sophia now?04:52 The Problem with Sensitivity Readers06:58 If Only We Were the Borg08:35 2 Cherokees, 3 Opinions09:48 LA v NY Asians10:25 Race in Forth Worth in the 70's11:16 Momma Said Help You Out...with a Course12:33 The Blanket Ceremony: Honoring Mom for the Choctaw Code Talkers Book14:01 Shared History: 7 Original Treaties and the American Constitution16:20 Bonus Content: Writing American Indians Course17:14 Should authors write other races/cultures?19:59 That Monolithic Native American CharacterSIGN UP for Sarah’s FREE MASTERCLASShttps://sophiachang--fictioncourses.thrivecart.com/earn-readers-trust/?ref=podcastIt’s free to sign up, and if you purchase the digital course afterwards, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer is a Choctaw author of 19 books, teacher, and the creator of Fiction Writing: American Indians digital course. She's been featured on Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn Podcast, Jane Friedman's blog, and Writer's Digest. Find her at: www.fictioncourses.comSophia Chang is a Reese’s Book Club LitUp fellow, disabled dancer, and extroverted writer. She hosts The Sophia Chang Show podcast, teaches Character First writing with Daniel David Wallace, and believes deadlifts can change your life. She will make out with your dog. Learn more at: www.sophiachang.com⁠Subscribe to my Newsletter:⁠ Get more publishing real talk and behind-the-scenes content every TuesdayFollow this podcast for more great interviews!Like what you saw/heard? Rate 5 stars & Review: Help other book lovers find us!
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