In Britain, during the desperate Depression-era 1930s and war-torn 1940s, a poor but promising and determined Yorkshire coal miner’s son finds the friendship, love, and community he needs to break the forceful grip of poverty and let his boldest dreams take flight. Cathy kept me motivated and inspired with her compassionate coaching and infectious drive. To order your copy …
Horseshoes vs. Chess: A Practical Guide for Chamber of Commerce Leaders with Dave Adkisson
In Horseshoes vs. Chess, veteran chamber executive and former mayor Dave Adkisson shares the insights he gained from more than 40 years of observing chambers of commerce – as a CEO of three different chambers (a small city chamber, a metro chamber and a state chamber), as a two-term mayor of his hometown, as a former assistant to a U.S. …
The Humanized Leader with Mary Pat Knight
THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR LEADERSHIP More importantly, the world needs your humanized leadership. You must create trust, clearly communicate, coach powerfully, and customize every step of the way to the various types of people you are privileged to lead. This leader is ever aware that other humans execute the processes which drive the profits – people are always at the …
The Road to Purpose with Greg Pestinger
Is Your Life Over as You Know It…Or Simply Just Beginning? The Road to Purpose provides a road map to help guide you through the fear and uncertainty that often comes with life transition. Whether you are a young adult moving from school to your first career, a business owner getting ready to exit the business you have put your …
Help! I’m a Perfectionist with Karianne Munstedt
The average woman has thousands of thoughts per day, most of which are on a repeat loop. Of those repeated thoughts, a majority are negative*. The words we think to ourselves have a monumental impact on both how we live our lives and how we treat others. From her own experience, her years as a portrait photographer for women, and …
Let Her Out with Natalie Siston
Once we get to a certain level of success, we forget about the girl inside of us. she is the one who was the first to hop into a game of pickup basketball, but now all she does is pick up after others. She was the one who played the lead in the school musical, but now only sings in …
Out of the Gate with Henrietta Pepper
Life is a series of twists and turns. We transition through different seasons. Journeying from our childhood days to adulthood, powerful learning experiences become foundational to evolving our hearts and minds. Stories handed down to us help build our character and shape our culture. Today’s shared stories ultimately will be woven into the fabrics of generations to come. Out of …
CHAMPIONS’ Creed with Marke Freeman
What is greatness? It is a CHAMPION’S ability to execute simple practices, consistently, at a high level. It is a commitment to maintaining uncommon habits and focusing only on what one can control in an effort to be one’s best self. CHAMPIONS’ Creed is the blueprint that the best leaders in sports and business have mastered to claim their place …
How does a hermit promote a book?
This isn’t a rhetorical question, but rather, one posed to me by Karen P. Fredette, the author of several works of fiction covering the topic of solitude and life as a hermit. I suggested that she consider current events, and connect her book’s topic to what is happening in the world today. I recommended that blog posts and social media …