Dr. Linda Seger has given over 100 TV, radio and print interviews. She has been interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor, the Sacramento Bee, NPR, and has appeared on Good Morning New York, Good Morning L.A., CNN, the Bill O’Reilly show (in the 1990’s), USA Radio, and has been quoted in The New Yorker, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, and was the subject of a major article in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.
Media for God’s Part in Our Art:
Dr. Seger is an experienced subject matter expert and media resource on screenwriting, spirituality and success. Throughout her successful career, Linda developed the spiritual principals she writes about in her books. She has done many interviews over the years and is delighted to consider being a guest. She provides editorials and articles, as well as radio, podcast and television interviews upon request.
MEDIA INTERVIEWS & APPEARANCES:
Disclaimer: The majority of the references below are links to third-party sites which may or may not have or show additional content or suggestions that are unrelated to this site and its content.
Real Seeker Ministries: Religion & Politics Round Two, Jesus Rode A Donkey, Dale Glover with Linda Seger, September 5, 2020
Quakerism, Creativity, and the Artistic Process, Quakerspeak.com remote interview on Linda’s book, God’s Part in Our Art, September 30, 2021
Linda Seger: Prolific Author, Screenwriter, Pianist, Rider of Horses and Feminist Theologian – A Life of Creativity and Spirituality – remote interview for “Women Over 70” with Gail Zelintsky, November 24, 2021.
Interview with Dr Welton Gaddy State of Belief Radio sponsored by Interfaith Alliance, August 12, 2017
Pushed, Pulled, Nudged or Shoved: How We Find Our Calling article by Linda Seger on Plaid For Women, March 17, 2016
Interview with Richard Rossi on Linda’s book, Spiritual Steps on the Road to Success, February 16,2016
The Writer’s Life Magazine interview, January, 2016
I’m Shelf-ish Interview with Linda Seger
As The Page Turns Interview with Linda Seger
Podcast Interview with Conservative Radio Host, Cory Truax on Jesus Rode a Donkey
Interview with Richard Rossi: Why I’m a Christian and a Democrat
Louis T. Benezet Award at Colorado College: Acceptance Speech
CNBC Article with Linda Seger: How Movie Industry Execs See Sets Changing as Filming Resumes During Coronovirus Pandemic
Pandemic Plotlines: NBC Show Panelist Linda Seger. Producer Iain MacLeod explains how the television industry has adapted since restarting production amid the coronavirus pandemic
If you find these interesting, you can also look up:
Interview with Candace Breen, Awakened Path Radio on Pod Bean
Interview with Judith Mckay – Voices & Views on KCMJ 93.9 FM Colorado Springs Community Radio re: Jesus Rode a Donkey
Review by Matthew Kinne of Spiritual Steps on the Road to Success on HollywoodJesus.com
From Gail Fallen of Business Ink: “Hey Linda — It was such a joy having you on. I wasn’t nervous about going toe-to-toe, cuz I knew you knew it was just in the interest of good conversation. Talk radio is a curious blend of the entertaining and the informative . . . we did both! And we kept it civil, to boot! My husband, who is a former talk radio host (heck, he came out of the womb with a microphone, I swear! ;-), was absolutely riveted! When I held you over into the 10 o’clock hour (and I so appreciate your schedule allowed you to do that), he texted me and said, “Good call.” I just had to ask the “Would Jesus be a Democrat or Republican?” question!
You are a radio pro . . . your comments at the end of the interview enabled me to wrap it up beautifully, and I thank you for that! Yes, I definitely want to explore having you on from now until the election. It’s fun . . . and it’s valuable to the listener. We all have to start mending fences in the interest of the country; I think we’re a perfect example of how we can all find middle ground. I’m so blessed that I “met” you–I felt like we had a great connection from the first time we spoke. Today only strengthened that! Let’s figure out where we go from here . . . ? Thanks again, Linda!! Have a great evening!”