I remember coming home from a particularly tough day when mom was especially obstinate about whatever we were trying to do for her that day. I pulled into my driveway, turned off the truck, and just sat there for a few minutes leaning back in my seat with my head against the headrest. I let […]
PARENTING TIPS TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER: Building Kids’ Self-Esteem & Dealing with Picky Eaters
Susan Smith Jones has made extraordinary contributions in the fields of high-level wellness, optimum nutrition and balanced living for adults and children. Among her many degrees from UCLA, one of them is a Teaching Credential for Preschool through 12th grade, and she has worked with children, parents and families worldwide for decades. A frequent radio/TV talk […]
You Have Time to Die and Go Broke by Linda Salerno-Forand
The healthcare system has turned into a giant labyrinth, which is extremely difficult to navigate. The thought of dealing with a serious or terminal illness is terrifying enough without having to go against the fortress of hospital administrators, health insurance companies and endless waits in doctor’s queues just trying to get the care you need. […]
NOT ONE MORE: An American Primal Scream by D. McClain King
NOT ONE MORE was written shortly after the COVENANT SCHOOL shooting in Nashville last March. It is described by the author as the primal scream of millions of Americans repulsed by the frequency of mass shootings. The novella explores the heartache of loss, the journey to healing, and the moral struggle to overcome a primal […]
Then I Came Home by Sam Gaylord
At some time in our lives, some of us face hardships and heartaches and are forced to face devastating tragedies that completely change who we become. The decisions we make at that time have a profound effect on the rest of our lives. Sam Gaylord will take us from the foothills of Southern Indiana to […]