by Cyrus Webb
Tina Siemens is someone I am glad to call not just a client but a friend. Watching her grow and expand her personal brand has been a highlight for me, and seeing all of her hard work in sharing history through her books and platforms shows the impact one person can make.
On a personal note, it was amazing to have her join me in Mississippi on Wed. Oct. 29, 2025 when we broke the Guinness World Record for Most TV Interviews in 12 Hours. Her support then and throughout our journey has been a blessing. Enjoy this conversation.
Tina, we are glad to have you profiled in the pages of Conversations Magazine as we are closing out another year. You have done so much to expand your personal brand and raise awareness of causes that matter to you. What has it been like for you to reflect on all you have done in 2025?
It has been a year of Expansion and growth. The rewards
will continue with new growth into 2026. What we do today is like planting
seeds for the future.
One thing you did was publish your third book, Post
Oak. What led you to write this book, and what has it been like for you to see
the response?
Publishing Post Oak was absolutely a gift not only to me,
but also to the world; and I am so grateful to share it with the world,
including how one person’s YES to becoming a missionary among the Comanche
Nation in 1896. This has led to lifelong friendships that endure to this day.
Another thing you did this year was join me as co-host
of WORDS I CHOOSE TO LIVE BY on Amazon. What has that experience been like for
you to go from being interviewed to leading a program?
It is an honor beyond measure, like being picked to be a
team player. Called out of the dugout onto the field. Let the game begin!
I am glad to be hosting with you. You also celebrated the West Texas Living Heritage Museum’s second anniversary. Tell us about what it has been like to have people visit the museum and share your love of history.
With everyone walking through that front door, I feel a
genuine appreciation for history in their handshake and smile. They came because
they love history too. It is such a mutual understanding and dialogue. It’s not
just me who has the privilege of sharing the stories associated with my museum.
But I learn from them and their stories and how the two intertwine.
You seem to have really grown into your role as a
bridge, Tina. What has helped you to move forward in spite of any fear of
apprehension you have felt?
A bridge that has weathered storms is a testimony of endurance.
I, too, feel like when looking in the rearview mirror, I have been given grace
to weather many storms.” I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13”. And how to walk into the future with confidence, knowing
that I was chosen for this journey.
Have you gotten used to the idea that you are
motivating and inspiring others through the work you are doing?
The answer is Yes, with “Working on it daily.” But through. hearing others’ testimonies, it
is something I am grateful for—the idea of being an influencer is both
advantageous and humbling. I am embracing the role of being an influencer with
caution and prayer that I will always be a positive influence.
You are definitely making a difference. What are you looking forward to in 2026?
Beginning a podcast with the help of my Publicist and
friend Cyrus Webb. Plan on having a fantastic 3rd anniversary celebration of
the museum in June 2026. Also co-authoring another book while writing my 4th
Book.
I am so excited about all the great things you are doing, especially the podcast. I know so many people will benefit from it. What advice do you have, Tina, for others who might be
afraid to pursue their own goals and dreams?
Start. Start small and then build on your dreams. There's a great quote: You do
not have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.
How can our readers stay connected with you?
I am on all social media platforms as Tina Siemens. Go
to my website. www.seminolethebook.com.
www.wtlhm.com
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