In this episode of the Julia and Gino Podcast, we sit down with award-winning children’s author and senior editor at Moody Publishers, Amanda Cleary Eastep.
We dive deep into the challenges parents face when finding quality books for their children and how to encourage a love for story—even if your child isn’t a “natural” reader. Amanda shares her unique insights on writing the Tree Street Kids series, the nostalgia of the 90s, and why Christian fiction shouldn’t feel like a “clown car” of forced lessons.
We also tackle the hot topic of Artificial Intelligence. Is AI killing creativity? How is it affecting our children’s attention spans and ability to process deep stories? Amanda offers a thoughtful perspective on the importance of “souled” art versus soulless generation.
Key Takeaways:
✔️ Recognizing Different Readers: Why audiobooks and film analysis count as loving “story” just as much as reading text.
✔️ The “Clown Car” Analogy: How to write and find books that have Biblical values without shoving messages in forcefully.
✔️ Overcoming Blocks: Practical advice for writers and creatives on getting “unstuck” (including the science of napping!).
✔️ Navigating AI: The dangers of AI in the creative space and why the “suffering artist” is necessary for true art.
✔️ Resources for Parents: Specific websites and tips for finding safe, high-quality books for your family.
Question of the Day: How do you handle screen time vs. story time in your house? Do you have a reluctant reader you are trying to encourage? Let us know in the comments below! 👇



