Hope Among Despair, Discussing Privilege Lost with Author Joshua Elyashiv

In Privilege Lost, Joshua Elyashiv tells the story of his brutal stay in prison. In this interview, he invites readers to step into his shoes and experience a world unlike any other. From the oppression that never relents to the constant threat of violence, Elyashiv’s descriptions are so vivid that you can almost experience that […]

Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Inspiration in Language

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Bone (& Body) Lessons: Culture, Measurement, and Language? People seek connections between past, present, and future. I was inspired to write this book to make those connections. The subject of bones is a hot topic for several reasons. Climate change is exposing the bones of our ancient relatives […]

There, He’s Crying: A Journey of Laughter and Tears: A Conversation with Author Ken Magill

Imagine a time when children played “guns” without raising an eyebrow, engaged in crab-apple wars, and shot tennis-ball cannons at each other. This was Ken Magill’s childhood, one of unbridled freedom, where summer mornings led to mysterious adventures with the stay-at-home moms blissfully unaware of their escapades. This nostalgic backdrop sets the stage for Magill’s […]

David Armillei on Music, Memories, and Growing Up the Antichrist

David Armillei, a polymath with a background in law, documentary production, and music, takes a bold leap into the shoes of an author with his latest work, Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. This is a poetic collection of 40 pieces that challenge the conventions of memoir, using poetry to express and dive into […]

Journey to Self-Approval: Exploring The Underlying Dilemma with Dr. Sonya H. Cha

The Underlying Dilemma by Dr. Sonya H. Cha explores the underlying dilemma within our subconscious, shaped by trauma, stressors, and historical backgrounds. She highlights the primary conflicts individuals face in living unconditionally within a conditional world. Living unconditionally in a world with external pressures can be challenging, in her book she makes suggestions on overcoming them, […]

Interviewing Renée DeVincent, Author of Twiggy and the Lost Socks

In the world of children’s literature where words and illustrations dance together to create magic, we’ve found this opportunity to be in the company of debut author Renée DeVincent, author and illustrator of the sweet story Twiggy and the Lost Socks. Renée’s creative journey was shaped starting in her childhood where a profound love for […]

Confronting Antisemitism with Michael S. Gutter

I wrote this book for a few reasons. First off, I wanted to write it as if I was talking directly to a hate group member at a bar. When someone joins a group with just the purpose of hating someone, it should immediately tell you that they’re a moron or an idiot but most […]

Growing Up the Antichrist, David Armillei’s Art and Personal Revelation

David Armillei wears multiple hats with ease—practicing law, documentary producer, music executive, and now, the author of a compelling poetic memoir, Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. His journey as a writer reignited after a decade-long hiatus, resurrecting poems penned during college and law school, offering a raw and authentic account of his formative […]

Heartbeats of Hope: Interviewing Debut Author Darla A. Calvet

My Life in Stitches: A Heart Transplant Survivor Story is author Darla A. Calvet’s debut book, the story of her journey and survival in a matter of life or death. From triumphs on the ballroom dance floor to leading Blue Tiger Inc. in strategic planning, Dr. Darla A. Calvet’s life brims with accomplishments. She not only […]

Navigating Wealth Creation: Insights from Richard Rodman

Welcome to our insightful conversation with author Richard Rodman, a man who has had a fruitful career the realm of wealth creation and financial wisdom. With over five decades dedicated to the complexities of finance, Rodman disrupts the notion that financial success is enigmatic. He is also renowned for empowering business owners, professionals, and corporate […]

Diversification, a Guest Post by Richard Rodman

Diversification As has often been said, “Diversification is the only free lunch in investing.” There are many different diversification strategies. Investors can diversify amongst asset classes, investment styles, size of companies and even sectors of the economy. Diversifying amongst asset classes consists of allocating funds between stocks, bonds, cash (including Certificates of Deposit), real estate, […]

To Become an Authentic Leader: Author Q & A with Mike Barnes

Mike Barnes, the author of Hardwired to the Heart, has been an illustrious figure in the beverage alcohol industry for over three decades and a passionate advocate for authentic servant leadership. With a profound dedication to serving others and fostering their potential, Mike’s journey through leadership roles and as a credentialed life coach has been […]

Becoming Invaluable, an Author Q & A: Develop the Willitude to Navigotiate Success

Our guests here are the visionary minds behind Becoming Invaluable, Dr. Terry Lyles and Steven J. Bowen. Dr. Lyles is a psychologist and an educator. He brings a wealth of expertise in stress management and life balance training, having touched the lives of diverse audiences including Fortune 500 companies, first responders in critical situations, and […]

Under My Pillow by Jennifer Ballow, a Magical Coming of Age Story

Step into the enchanting world of children’s literature with Jennifer Ballow, the author behind Under My Pillow. As the author of this picture book, Jennifer intertwines the magical innocence of childhood with heartfelt storytelling. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, she infuses her writing with a unique […]

Is Chicken Soup Good for the Soul? A Guest Post by Lois Liggett

This is an excerpt, plucked and pulled from The ROOTED TONGUE, an unpublished 1800-page word commentary by Lois Liggett.   Is chicken soup good for the soul and good for healing what ails you? The etymology and definitions related to this phrase suggests this is so! This excerpt begins with fowl. Derivations are: ME fugel, […]

A Linguistic Journey, Decoding Norse Mythology

Lois Liggett’s professional journey is truly remarkable. With a background in geriatric rehabilitation consulting in Japan and a career as a retired physical therapist, she holds an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. But Lois’s interests extend far beyond her medical profession. Her fascination with language is evident through her three years […]

Motivational Spotlight, 21 Life Lessons from the Barnyard

Moosings of a Cow: 21 Life Lessons from the Barnyard is Darren J Squire’s first book, in which he shares 21 simple gems of wisdom. Darren has always had an appreciation for animals, especially cows. He wanted to capture their essence and share it with others in order to inspire them. Through his experiences with cows […]

Chrissy Kanne: The Beauty of Aging

Aging is a hard topic for many people. People fear growing older, the thought of losing what makes you yourself mentally and/or physically can be scary. But, Chrissy Kanne’s book The Transformation of a Wildflower aims to dispel these worries. Aging is a beautiful thing, something to look forward to and embrace. Using wildflower symbolism, […]

Camilla Outzen Rantsen: Coming of Age in LA

Camilla Outzen Rantsen’s Guynecology is a captivating anthology, skillfully blending the realms of fiction and reality. Drawing inspiration from her own life, Camilla weaves personal experiences into the fabric of her characters and narratives. Within its pages, Guynecology has a diverse range of tales, ranging from poignant love stories to spine-tingling ghostly encounters, ultimately sharing […]

Learning Vulnerability and Authenticity with Rayne Lacko

Author Rayne Lacko, founder of SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Solutions Pre K-12, joined us in a conversation about her writing and what inspires her. Rayne Lacko has written two books with themes of exploring emotions and the healing power of creativity. Dream Up Now is a non-fiction, journal-style book aimed at helping teens understand and cope […]

The Heart of Inspiration: An Interview with Mike Murphy

Mike Murphy, a celebrated author, made a remarkable entry into the literary world with his first book, Love Unfiltered, which graced the shelves in September 2014 and swiftly ascended to bestseller status. Beyond his prowess in writing, Murphy wears several hats: serving as an accomplished entrepreneur, coach, and consultant. His impressive repertoire extends to being […]

Mick Mulvany, Sunday Scripture in the Palm of Your Hand

Mick Mulvany, author of With Your Spirit, shares his wisdom with readers in a unique way while staying true to the traditions of the Catholic Church. His style of writing reaches out in a more personal way, touching on ideas of life, love and family to illuminate the scripture. Mick Mulvany’s career as a priest […]

Lee Woodard II: A Lifetime at Sea and the Essence of Poetry

At the tender age of fourteen, Lee Woodard II embarked on his journey in the world of commercial fishing. Over a remarkable span of more than four decades, he honed his expertise in this field. Alongside his maritime pursuits, Woodard also channeled his creative spirit into composing a profound trilogy of spiritual poems delving into […]

Finding Your Flavor with Lauren Doyle

Lauren Eichner-Doyle is the CEO of Getting Results and an accomplished corporate coach and behavior modification specialist. With vast experience coaching sales professionals and executives, Lauren is renowned for her unique approach to driving tangible results. Lauren’s journey began remarkably early; at 21, she was already a top behavioral therapist. By 24, she was heading […]

Charting a Path to Financial Stability with John Michailidis

We all aspire to attain financial stability, yet only a minority possess the knowledge and strategies required to do so. In the midst of today’s volatile economic landscape, preserving wealth without expert guidance and careful planning is an exceedingly challenging feat. This is where John Michailidis steps in. With a background as an attorney, entrepreneur, […]

How Jim Masiello Triumphed Over Major Financial Institutions

From humble beginnings, Jim Masiello rose to prominence through hard work and determination. He’s the former founder, chairman, and CEO of Alliance Holdings, overseeing Satellite Agency Network and Strategic Insurance Agency Network. His journey is detailed in his memoir, Screw U. In this interview, we explore his inspiring life and career. Tell us about your […]

A Sardonic Guide to Understanding Men by Jared Oliver

Brutally honest, controversial and funny are some good ways to describe Jared Oliver’s book, Men Ain’t Sh@$. Jared Oliver is a motivational speaker, teacher and life coach. He practices Holistic Medicine and is a self-described Metaphysician. Inspired by women and their relationship experiences with men, he wrote this 58 page mini-book intending to unpack why men […]

Reach Your Leadership Potential with Richard Levene

You Are Doing It Wrong! – Stop Managing and Start Leading by Richard Levene aims to help leaders become true leaders. Focusing on skills like emotional intelligence and hope, his book differs from other books that may be more focused on “telling” or “fixing” those who follow you. With this unique, empathic approach to leadership, […]

Tony V Rodriguez’ Journey to Standing on Positive Ground

Tony V Rodriguez, author of the inspiring and empowering book Standing on Positive Ground, offers readers a roadmap to harness the power of positivity and resilience in the face of life’s challenges. Today, we dive into the story behind his book, the journey of writing it, as well as any wisdom Tony has to share […]

Millennial History: America’s Past, Present, and Future

Millennial History by Steve Jackson is a thought-provoking exploration of the foundations of the American nation and the challenges it faces in the modern era. Steve Jackson, a retired history and government teacher, brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective to the table. In this interview, we learn a little more about Steve […]

Unveiling The Game of Value Creation

Karl Yaacoub is a former private equity and investment banking professional, and the mind behind The Game of Value Creation. In his book, Karl delves into the intricate workings of blue chip companies and private equity investors, offering an exploration of how these entities master the art of value creation through a strategic blend of […]

Unveiling the Art of Parenting: A Dialogue with Ryan Norris

Welcome to this engaging interview with Ryan Norris, the insightful author behind 12 Positive “F” Words for Parents. In this discussion, we delve into the nuanced world of parenting as Ryan shares his wisdom and expertise on nurturing an authentic parental identity. The essence of his book encapsulates a journey towards self-discovery and stronger family […]

M.E. Tuthill’s Illuminating Exposé, Repo Madness

Welcome to this insightful interview with M.E. Tuthill, a retired financial professional, poet, editor, and the author of the groundbreaking exposé Repo Madness: A Simpleton’s Guide to the Street’s Wicked Ways. In this illuminating work, Tuthill peels back the layers of complexity surrounding the enigmatic world of shadow banking, revealing its metamorphosis into an uncontrollable, […]

How to Avoid the Rejection Blues by Author L. Bossi

Trying to get published is an interesting endeavor (translation: horribly upsetting).  I never really got depressed about the whole rejection thing, but I know a lot of people do.  And I can’t blame them…it’s a long, hard road with a lot of unintentionally hurtful people.  While I didn’t get the rejection blues, I did get […]

Religious and Spiritual Journey, a Guest Post by Susan Bowman

My childhood home was unhappy… ok… it was terrifying. My father was an abusive alcoholic atheist and my mother was a harsh woman, angry at the Catholic Church. In an effort to escape this unhappy and confusing childhood home, I married young to—you guessed it—an alcoholic. After I gave birth to my son, my husband’s […]

Interview with Award Winning Author Sue Tabashnik

Interview with Award-winning Author Sue Tabashnik; over the years, Sue has won several awards for her books about the Swayze family. The Fans’ Love Story ENCORE – Winner of Gold Medal Global Ebook Awards 2014 The Fans’ Love Story ENCORE – Finalist National Indie Excellence Awards 2014 PATRICK SWAYZE The Dreamer – Finalist National Indie Excellence Awards […]

Author Interview with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega

We had a chance to sit down and talk with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega.  I wanted to bring the reader more information about this author whos book with take you on a journey of Emigration & Immigration BUY NOW ON AMAZON Describe yourself in five words Thinker, Spiritual, Wise, Storyteller, Philosopher […]

This Ain’t My Life: One man’s journey to finding his Destiny

Memoir Date Published: July 27, 2019 Publisher: Bookstand Publishing “This Ain’t My Life” is the compelling story of author Bilal Alaji’s journey to finding his destiny. Growing up Muslim, Bilal experiences many trials throughout his youth with his father leading him down an arduous path. As he fights and claws his way out of every […]

Author Interview with Manja Lazarevic Rodriguez A Story of War and Innocence

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]What fact about yourself would really surprise people? I used to play professional poker for a few years How do you work through self-doubts and fear? I sit with it, feel it and talk myself step by step and then I just do it!!! What scares you the most? Lossing my family What makes […]

The Real News! gives you the inside scoop on Donald J. Trump

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.12″] The Real News! gives you the inside scoop on Donald J. Trump Book chronicles stories so shocking, they are hard to believe BRENTWOOD, TN  (Aug. 1, 2018) – Following major demonstrations across the country, a six-member group of Democratic Congressional leaders, who call themselves The Secret Six, discovered President Trump’s greatest […]

Author Rituals & Author Q&A the Fun Stuff with Chilean Author Constanza Mayer

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″] Author Rituals & Author Q&A The Fun Stuff with Chilean Author Constanza Mayer Connect with Author Constanza Mayer online Authors Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Amazon [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″] Chilean author Constanza Mayer Author Rituals Do you snack while writing? Favorite snack? Absolutely! First of all, I LOVE food 😀 I usually try […]

Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld about Senses and Sensitivity

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10″] Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld Senses and Sensitivity Conversations with Authors Connect with the author: Facebook [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.10″] Rosanne Liesveld is the author of The Collision of Grief and Gratitude. After the unexpected death of her husband, she felt a desperate need to communicate gratitude to those who helped her through […]

Author Talk with Ronald J. Wichers Conversations about the Clergy

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.9″] Author Talk with Ronald J. Wichers Author of the Love Beneath the Mighty Dome series Conversations about Books and the clergy We asked Mr. Wichers to tell us more about his thought on his books and the Clergy. This was his response… I think, in this matter, time will tell. But this trilogy of novels […]

Author Talk with Ronald Wichers ~ Build the Characters in The Fear of Being Eaten ~ Conversations With Authors

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.8.1″] Author Talk with Ronald Wichers Build the Characters in The Fear of Being Eaten Conversations With Authors [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.8.1″] There was no research needed for The fear of Being Eaten – A Biography of the Heart. It is biographical and autobiographical, written mostly from memory and cast as an imaginary construction, […]

Author Talk with Colleen Meissner ~ Conversations With Authors

We asked Colleen: How many books have you written? Include a small book recap for each. Answering the question “how many books have you written” is different than answering the question, “how many books have you published.”  Technically, I have written three books, but Through a Broken Heart is the first one I have published. The […]