Privilege Lost by Joshua Elyashiv: a Behind the Scenes Look

Joshua Elyashiv is the author of Privilege Lost, a personal and poignant memoir that recalls his experiences and hardships throughout his time in prison. In our discussion, we aim to learn more about Elyashiv’s book. We do this by giving him open-ended prompts about his book, where we’ll discuss the process of writing it, as […]
Homeless to Hopkins by Christopher L. Smith, the Light at the End of the Tunnel

Christopher L. Smith’s memoir Homeless to Hopkins captivated me from the very first page. His raw honesty was what really allowed me to immerse myself fully in his journey. As someone who deeply appreciates philosophical reads such as memoirs, I found Smith’s writing to be very well done, the detailing of the hardships of his […]
Charting Paths to Success, an Interview with the Authors of Becoming Invaluable

In this interview, we go on a journey with the minds behind Becoming Invaluable: Dr. Terry Lyles and Steven J. Bowen. Dr. Lyles, with the psychologist and educator backgrounds, brings a wealth of expertise in stress management and life balance training. His expertise has reached far and wide, and he’s touched the lives of Fortune […]
Reviewing Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest by Linda E Rawlings

Linda E. Rawlings’ Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest takes you through the life of a visionary entrepreneur. Rawlings’ has a great ability to string personal experiences and business insights together. This variety really crafts a narrative that is entertaining, engaging and enlightening. Like anyone else, she too went through struggles but it all led to […]
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 […]
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 […]
Leadership Insights in Hardwired to the Heart: a Book Review

Hardwired to the Heart: Authentic Servant Leadership by Mike Barnes is a game-changer in leadership studies. It challenges conventional theories, presents a refreshing perspective with theoretical and practical application techniques. This is an indispensable asset for anyone pursuing better leadership. What sets this book apart is its blend of anecdotal narratives and pragmatic strategies, making […]
Mr. B’s Books: Yay… It’s My First Day of School Guest Post

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 […]
Words of Courage: Darla A. Calvet’s Story of Perseverance and Publication

We’ve been given the opportunity to interview debut author Darla A. Calvet! Her newly published work, My Life in Stitches: A Heart Transplant Survivor Story, is an inspirational memoir about her congestive heart failure diagnosis and the journey that ensued afterwards. Darla’s survival story is not just for heart transplant survivors, but for anyone who needs […]
Learn to Truly Lead: You Are Doing It Wrong by 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 […]