Behind the Scenes of Privilege Lost by Joshua Elyashiv

We’re here with a behind the scenes look at author Joshua Elyashiv’s memoir, Privilege Lost. His memoir details his harrowing experiences in prison. Throughout our discussion, we ask Elyashiv open-ended questions and prompts about his book, the process of writing it, as well as his own personal thoughts and feelings. Without further ado, let’s move forward. […]
Homeless to Hopkins, the Extraordinary Success Story of Christopher L. Smith

From the moment I cracked open the pages of Homeless to Hopkins, I was hooked. The author, Christopher L. Smith, is a doctor at Johns Hopkins hospital, and this memoir is his unique story on how he got there. Without spoilers, I will say, the troubles he overcame to become a respected doctor at Johns […]
Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash & Bryan Levy – Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Book Spotlight

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) How can you end your marriage with dignity and respect? While divorce can be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness, most couples don’t want to end their marriage in an ugly, drawn-out battle that causes irreparable damage. Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) is your definitive guide […]
An Interview with Dr. Sonya H. Cha, Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma

Dr. Sonya H. Cha is a pillar of strength in the field of mental health, bringing a wealth of expertise and a compassionate approach to her role as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. With a Master of Science degree from Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology and a Ph.D. in Performance Psychology from Grand […]
The Personal Journey of Self-Discovery, Reviewing Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma

From the moment I opened Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma, I found myself on a much needed transformative journey. Dr. Sonya H. Cha has valuable ideas on the intricacies of the mind and its impact on our everyday lives. The author balances human needs with the demands of a world […]
Guest Post by Dr. Marina Kostina: 3 Types of Resilience to Navigate Through the Abyss of Trauma

Once upon a time, a woman was walking along the road enjoying the view of beautiful mountains and the valley behind it. Suddenly, she stumbled over something on the road. It was a big rock, she stopped and cried out of pain. She continued her path but no longer looked at the flowers, or at […]
Finding Balance with James C Vogelzang

James C. Vogelzang has authored two books: Doing HIS Time: Meditations and Prayers for Men and Women in Prison and Come and See: An Invitation to Reclaim Your Life’s Balance. For the past thirty years, James has dedicated his time to supporting those currently incarcerated to transition back into society, as well as those currently […]
The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman, a Book Review

Step into the profound journey toward emancipation and serenity with The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman. A minister revered for inner healing and deliverance, Bowman navigates skillfully through the labyrinth of seeking approval, revealing the enigmatic treasures concealed within our very hearts. This book transcends the ordinary, catering not only to those seeking emotional solace […]
Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld about Senses and Sensitivity

Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld Senses and Sensitivity Conversations with Authors Connect with the author: Facebook 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 the shock his death left in […]
Book Review Fortitude: A Quest Through Fear and Doubt

Book Review of Fortitude: A Quest Through Fear and Doubt by Gayle Lee Fortitude is a 122-page memoir, Author Gayle Lee walks readers through 4 years of her life, her journey and inner struggles. Fortitude A Quest Through Fear & Doubt could not be a better title for this book, for me, the book was an […]