A Journey With Chronic Illness: An Interview with Brandon Green

Brandon Green

Brandon Green is an Australian businessman who owns an online coffee shop and toy store. He is an avid entrepreneur who enjoys all aspects of business, whether it’s online or offline. He has written a successful self-help book, helping people develop a positive mindset.

Brandon Green is a chronic illness warrior. He developed Long Covid, which progressed into Mold toxicity, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and EMF sensitivity. His life has been different ever since.

Tell us about your new book? Why did you write it?
My new book, “Think Like a Scientist,” is about my experiences with chronic illness and gaslighting. I wrote it to share my story and to help others understand and cope with similar challenges.

It is vital to get exposure and target the right readers for your writing, tell us about your marketing campaign?
My marketing campaign focuses on accessibility and reaching out to communities that can relate to chronic illness and gaslighting, including offering my book for free online.

Every writer has their own idea of what a successful career in writing is, what does success in writing look like to you?
To me, success in writing means reaching and positively impacting people who can relate to my story, especially those dealing with chronic illnesses.

What else do you do, other than write?
I am a podcast host, host of the Lets Go Brandon Green show.
I developed my writing through my personal experiences and the need to express and document my journey through chronic illness.

What books did you love growing up?
Growing up, I loved a variety of children’s books, which later inspired me to write my own.

What makes you happiest?
What makes me happiest is spending time with my toddler, reading and reviewing children’s storybooks together.

Why do you write?
I write to share my journey and to raise awareness about chronic illnesses and the challenges they bring.

Have you always enjoyed writing?
Yes, I have always enjoyed writing, especially creating stories that can be shared with children.

What motivates you to write?
My motivation to write comes from my personal experiences and the desire to help others who might be going through similar struggles

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