I write. I speak. I pursue badassery.
That’s what I do.
author | podcaster | recovering corporate queen | law of attraction enthusiast | champion for good leadership | harmlessly sarcastic | slightly rebellious | jazz hands fan | bacon lover
After twenty-three years as a professional in corporate technology, I finally broke free from the shackles and now channel my creative badassery into writing books, podcasting, and speaking. I am the author of Where The Hell Is My Bacon? and From BLAH to BADASS: The No-Bullsh*t Guide To Channeling Your Leadership GRIT! My passion is helping people find their authentic voice and radiate their best energy out into the universe.
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“If you're into ghost hunting and want to see all the work that goes into the process, this book is for you.
Now for the best parts. The investigation and the results. Beth's experience with ghost hunting shines through here. All the equipment that needs to be set up, all the carefully planned questions. All the painstaking work that went into the investigation. And the hours and hours of reviewing the audio and video recordings. Some of the things they discovered were just—Wow!
I love that there were logical explanations for some of the events, but not for all. I love the touches of the paranormal.
So, ignore the language if that's something that bothers you and read it. It's well worth it, especially the ending.”
-E. P.
(Review edited for length, see Amazon for full text.)
THE BADASSERY
“Beth Anne Campbell - you’re the Queen of creating empathetic and supportive spaces for people to show up vulnerably and authentically.”
“Beth Anne, you are such an amazing interviewer! 💖
I’ve said it before, but your latest encounter with Seamus really exposed how you open the door for people to be honest, real, raw, and vulnerable in the best way possible.”
“Beth Anne Campbell You genuinely affirm and inspire me to be myself, Beth, so thank you so much for bringing out the best in me. 💛💛💛”
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“…we inspire each other Beth. I have never experienced a more wonderful podcast series curated by a truly special human being xxx”
“This story is so well-written, and a great introduction to the field of paranormal investigation by someone with real world knowledge. The author is candid, genuine, and paints realistic pictures of characters and situations, infusing with humor and a fair amount of delightfully well-placed cussing. I highly recommend, and can’t wait for more from this author.”
-Violet
“Read this book if you have ever felt powerless in the changing events in your life. Read it if you have ever needed to feel commradry or like your voice is being heard. Heck, read it if you like bacon and are in need of some bacon recipes (conveniently located in the back of the book.)”
“The creative humor in this story made me laugh out loud. I had a hard time putting down the book because I was so interested in reading how the story was going to unfold.”
“This book does not disappoint. Great change management and leadership discussion, yet done so in a relatable, fun, and well-written way. I loved the stories and the way the bacon is allegory for broader issues, and why. Can’t wait to read more from this author!”
“Anyone who has been through Change Management or Employee Engagement (and who hasn’t) will love reading this book. It tells of a real life work experience, has humor and best of all has recipes for lots bacon, and who doesn’t love bacon.”
“This book highlights in a wonderful and energetic way characteristics of a good leader and manager. Beth does a great job describing the traits and recommends steps to achieve. I highly recommend this book if you want to be a leader or just a good better person.”
“This is a book about leadership through empathy & accountability. It teaches you that people will respect you when you earn it, not when you intimidate them; and you learn that earning it sometimes means showing your faults...And owning them.”

