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 […]

Bone (& Body) Lessons is Educational and Enlightening (a Book Review)

Bone (& Body) Lessons by Lois P. Liggett is a blend of education and entertainment. As a lifelong learner fascinated by the intricacies of language and culture, I found this book very intriguing. It’s very unique, Liggett’s exploration of bone and language opened my eyes to the profound ways in which our bodies communicate stories […]

Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]

Clementina Busayo – Profitable Usherpreneur Book Spotlight

Profitable Usherpreneur: How to Start and Grow a Profitable Ushering Business Are you struggling to build a successful ushering business? Do you wish you had a guide on How to Build a Profitable Ushering Business–one that will help you serve the type of clients you want, and run the type of business you love? If you […]

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 […]

Hardwired to the Heart Book Review, Educational and Practical Strategies

As an educator, I found Hardwired to the Heart: Authentic Servant Leadership by Mike Barnes to be a transformative resource. It beautifully translates complex leadership theories into practical lessons. For both aspiring and experienced leaders, it offers truly attainable strategies for creating an inclusive, growth-oriented environment. Whether it be at work, at home, or in […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Dr. Dillon Caswell: Empowering Athletes, Have Hope!

Hope Not Nope authored by Dr. Dillon Caswell, serves as a source of empowerment for athletes, enabling them to persist in pursuing their passion. Far too frequently, we witness athletes, retired or disheartened, abandoning the very activities they hold dear. Dr. Caswell’s book leverages neuroanatomy grounded in research to guide readers beyond these limitations, with […]

Cameron Embers: Learn to Sell Cleverly

In 12 Sales Myths: Selling To Smart People With Integrity by Cameron Embers, readers can embark on a journey of honing their sales expertise. The book identifies and dismantles a dozen myths that can hinder your path to securing high-quality clients. Cameron emphasizes the significance of your clientele in elevating your sales performance, and his […]

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 […]

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, […]

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, […]

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 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 […]

13th Grade: Real World 101 Suggested Book to Read

This book is for everyone who’s asked, “Why do I know the Pythagorean theorem and not how to do my taxes?” It’s not about telling you what to do, it’s about gaining the knowledge in order to make your own informed choices. The information in this book is based on both scientific research and the […]

Code Like A Pro: The Developer’s Handbook Book to Read

Are you a programmer who strives to achieve excellence? Are you passionate about coding? Do you love writing beautiful and efficient codes? Have you gone through a lot of “Coding Best Practices” articles, and you are still confused about how to write brilliant codes? If you answer “YES” to any of these question, this book […]

Author Interview with Ed Beard Getting Into Leadership Shape

Getting Into Leadership Shape: With 15 Exercises to Strengthen Your Character and Competence If you are serious about wanting to get into leadership shape, then you will need to exercise. This book will give your leadership a workout, retrain your leadership muscles, and improve your leadership cardio. Developing the eight leadership competencies in this book […]

Vino Business: The Cloudy World of French Wine – Book Review

Cloudy World of French Wine – Vino Business: The Book Review I’m a wine lover, let’s start with that.  This was very informative possibly a little gossipy, but its the Vino Business.  We all know Wine is big money but it was interesting to learn about the influence of the international and celebrity investors on […]

The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

“The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book is a great way to learn the basics of this traditional healing practice. The illustrations are simple and easy to understand, making it perfect for students who need an accessible introduction to the subject. Additionally, the coloring aspect adds a fun layer of […]

Starring Shapes! by Tania Howells Book Review

This is a must have educational book for kids on shapes. A few things that I loved about this book was the name of the Elementary School and the name of the play Hansel and Gretel. From a teaching stand point I LOVED how the author showed the shape and then showed the shape in […]