An Interview with Steve Searfoss: Entrepreneurship and Parenthood

With a blend of parenthood and entrepreneurship, author Steve Searfoss introduces his captivating KidVenture series, tailored for curious young minds eager to discover the intricacies of the world. Following the journeys of children who embark on entrepreneurial ventures, these books offer a unique perspective on business ownership and innovation. Through their exploits, readers glean invaluable […]

Interviewing Joshua Elyashiv About His Memoir, Privilege Lost: a Battle for Survival

In his memoir Privilege Lost, Joshua Elyashiv paints a picture of an environment that’s both chaotic and oppressive, a world where every moment is a battle for survival. As he shares his experiences, Elyashiv doesn’t just describe the sights and sounds, but he brings them back to life. From the cacophony of constant noise to […]

Tanja Begerack – A Special Life: The Story of a Life Book Spotlight

A Special Life: The Story of a Life Immerse yourself in Tanja Begerack’s world, a life shaped by extraordinary experiences and a belief in the supernatural. From Tanja Begerack’s poignant childhood, where she first made contact with spirits, to paranormal encounters and near-death experiences, her extraordinary journey unfolds. These encounters have not only profoundly transformed […]

Lori McAfee – Burning Hope Book Spotlight

Burning Hope Life is full of imperfect people striving to be real and live for God in a fallen world, people no different from you or me, who long for acceptance and are ambushed by betrayal. Burning Hope tells the love story of Gabby and Griffin, complete with all the twists and turns that threatened to […]

Ross Phillips – But Now I See Book Spotlight

But Now I See Following the tumultuous course of American history in the mid-nineteenth century, here is the story of Nathan Butterfield—a preacher’s son whose faith in God is all but destroyed as he experiences the loss of loved ones and friends and witnesses his country being torn apart by the brutal realities of slavery. […]

Hardwired to the Heart Review, Learning to Lead with Empathy

I am a manager, so Hardwired to the Heart resonated with me, of course. Barnes’ emphasis on the social and empathic side of leadership is refreshing. It’s not something I find in other leadership books. This book has the potential to transform not just how I lead my crew but how I approach challenges. It […]

Yay… It’s My First Day of School, a New Children’s Book

New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]

Exploring Identity, Passion, and Poetry in David Armillei’s Debut Memoir

In the world of David Armillei, creativity knows no bounds. A legal virtuoso turned documentary producer and music aficionado, David’s foray into writing births a compelling narrative captured in Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. Through 40 poignant pieces of poetry, he intricately weaves his teenage and young adult years into a collection of […]

How to Stop Managing and Start Leading, an Interview with Richard Levene

I recently had the opportunity to interview Richard T. Levene, founder of Dignity Leadership Consulting and Master’s of Science holder in Leadership & Change from St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX. Rich has spent over 25 years studying how people work together and is passionate about leadership development and improvement. During our author interview, Rich […]