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Blue Byron Books

Blue Byron Books

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Redefining American ideas and culture by amplifying innovative, bold, and imaginative voices. Hosted by Rich Hebron

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  • 003: Timothy Hayden II on Prison Letters to Published Books
    Feb 19 2026

    Timothy Hayden II joins Rich to discuss prison, handwritten letters, philosophy, and the discipline required to become a published author. From five years of correspondence behind bars to co-authoring the Two Views, One Vision series, Timothy shares how vulnerability, persistence, and creative humility shaped his growth. Together, they reflect on editing, self-growth, leadership, and what it means to build Blue Byron Books with long-term vision and purpose.

    Guest: Timothy Hayden II

    Host: Rich Hebron

    Producer: Assi Hann

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    52 mins
  • 002: Writer & Novelist Mariana Narváez on Turning Heartbreak, Healing, and Meaning Into Stories
    Feb 11 2026

    Writer and novelist Mariana Narváez joins Rich Hebron to discuss poetry, novels, heartbreak, therapy, and the bravery required to publish your work. From writing a novel in her iPhone notes to creating children’s books for her nieces, Mariana shares how lived experience, patience, and curiosity shape meaningful storytelling. Recorded in Mexico City, set under jacaranda trees and sipping coffee.

    Guest: Mariana Narváez

    Host: Rich Hebron

    Producer: Assi Hann

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 001: Becoming Blue Bryon Books
    Feb 4 2026

    Founder and CEO Rich Hebron traces the origin of Blue Byron Books—from a self-published memoir and a logo drawn on receipt paper to a fast-moving, collaborative publishing house that released nearly 50 books in a single year.

    Rich reflects on early creative influences, Chicago’s artistic scene, the impact of COVID, and the shift from traditional publishing to building something entirely his own. Along the way, podcasting, video, and collaboration reshaped his creative energy—but books remained the most meaningful way to put ideas into the world.

    This episode is about rejecting outdated conventions, moving at lightning velocity, and creating a platform for bold, imaginative voices. It sets the tone for the podcast as a modern salon—where books, culture, and big ideas collide.

    Host: Rich Hebron

    Producer: Assi Hann

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    19 mins
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