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Kristin Caruso is a writer, editor, and researcher. She has a background in public relations and print journalism. Before Kristin joined Gaming Historian (hosted by her husband, Norman Caruso), she was an award-winning columnist and reporter. Kristin has a bachelor's degree in communications from Simmons College. Previously, she co-hosted the “Let's Go to Court” podcast. Currently, Kristin and Norm are co-hosts of An Ole Timey Podcast.

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Some of our fierce topics today:

[00:07:11] Writers often struggle with giving up control of their work to others.

[00:09:47] An email was sent asking to join the novel critique group with a memoir, and it was agreed that it was fine. The chapter shared was so gripping that it was hard to believe it was nonfiction.

[00:23:40] learned the most about writing and interviewing from Kristin’s high school journalism teacher, Susan Massey.

[00:25:21] People not from the Midwest often assume that everyone there knows each other, but it’s actually a big place.

[00:25:35] Kansas City has a small-town feel where it seems like everyone knows everyone.

About Kristin Caruso:

Kristin Caruso co-hosts An Old Timey Podcast. The show allows Kristin to justify her late-night deep dives into art heists, royal drama and old timey mysteries. She is a writer, a mutt enthusiast, and is only occasionally inappropriate. 

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Kristin Caruso:

An Ole Timey Podcast:

https://linktr.ee/OldTimeyPodcast

https://www.youtube.com/@GamingHistorian

https://www.instagram.com/kristinpittscaruso/

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Caroline Parody: Piano

Tony Ventura: Bass

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