Bonnie Habyan on How Her Book Led to a TEDx Talk with 350K+ Views
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I had a front-row seat to Bonnie Habyan’s transformation. A seasoned CMO with over 20 years in financial services, Bonnie wrote The World According to Bess—a book about her mother's wisdom that we released on her mom's 91st birthday, just months before she passed.
In our conversation, Bonnie walks me through all that the book opened up for her: she landed a TEDx talk that now has 350,000+ views, launched her podcast This Is How SHE Did It and became a keynote speaker on resilience and personal brand power.
We dive into the unexpected wins—Barnes & Noble book signings, knowing her book is available at Target and having strangers sharing intimate stories about their own mothers after hearing her speak. She also reveals how the writing process helped her understand her relationship with her mom better. In the end, she explains how the book scratched an itch that no CMO title ever could—giving her something authentically hers that will outlive her while also teaching her that her superpower is tenacity.
She opens up about being terrified at first—worried about her employer's reaction, about being vulnerable, about putting herself out there. But as she explains, pushing through that fear brought unquantifiable rewards: confidence, legacy and the fulfillment of bucket-list dreams she'd had since childhood.
- Why book sales don't matter: How the real value comes from credibility, platform, and opportunities—not revenue from copies sold
- From book to TEDx stage: How The World According to Bess became the foundation for Bonnie's TEDx talk, which garnered 350,000+ views and created deep connections with audiences
- The power of pre-launch marketing: Building a reader group to generate reviews before publication day, ensuring the book launches with social proof that stays on Amazon forever
- Overcoming fear and self-doubt: Bonnie's journey from worrying about her employer's reaction and being vulnerable to embracing confidence and not caring about naysayers
- The book as connection machine: How strangers approached Bonnie after her TEDx talk, sharing intimate stories about their own mothers and revealing the impact of her work
- Understanding family through writing: How the process of writing the book gave Bonnie deeper insight into her mother's love language, upbringing and their relationship
- Discovering your superpower: How the book-writing process revealed that Bonnie's superpower is tenacity and persistence
- The gift that keeps giving: Unexpected moments like seeing the book at Target, doing book club talks and receiving messages from readers on the beach
- Finding your tribe: The importance of surrounding yourself with supporters rather than naysayers during the creative process
- Legacy over career advancement: Why the book's impact on Bonnie's personal fulfillment and legacy mattered more than advancing her CMO career
- Vulnerability and authenticity: Putting personal stories into the world and learning to care less about criticism
- The book cover moment: How seeing the final cover design was the "aha" moment that brought everything together
- Bucket list achievements: Checking off childhood dreams of writing a book, creating a podcast and delivering a TED talk—all stemming from the book
