Solo Wise: A Roadmap for Fearless Solo Aging with Beverly Bernstein Joie

DON’T FEAR AGING ALONE! You’re among approximately 26 million people who are aging alone, most being Baby Boomers or Generation X. The absence of safety nets such as spouses or close family might leave you feeling vulnerable or unprepared. Solo Wise: A Roadmap for Fearless Solo Aging comprehensively tackles the issues relevant to what solo-agers need to know. In Solo …

Hard Stop: Living with Intention and Without Regret with Gina Boedecker

It’s never too late to start living your best life! Do you have too many responsibilities and not enough joy? Are you running on a hamster wheel, trying to move forward and feel like you’re going nowhere? Do you curse at only having twenty-four hours in a day because you can’t fit everything in? There’s a better way: living intentionally. …

Laughter Makes You Stronger with Darlene Davies

The world needs more smiles and laughter, a sense of belonging and hope. Laughter Makes You Stronger is a collection of heartfelt stories that brings us smiles, laughter and tears. It is about family, the human heart, love, laughter and the power of human connection. Included are stories about childhood before digital technology, teenage romance, learning from aging parents and …

The People-Pleasers Guide to Co-Parenting Well: How to Stop Playing Peacekeeper and Start Parenting Peacefully with Mikki Gardner

The People-Pleasers Guide to Co-Parenting Well reveals how prioritizing peacekeeping may hinder your ability to co-parent successfully. Through a simple framework, you will learn where people pleasing may be holding you back and how to shift into being an intentional, in-control, and purpose-driven parent. The People-Pleasers Guide to Co-Parenting Well will show you how to: Stop being the peacekeeper and start parenting …

About Face: How Airway Dentistry Can Open Your Path to Healing and Wellbeing with Sheryl Pomerance

90% of the population reaches adulthood with underdeveloped midfaces and lower jaws. This causes lots of crowding—the teeth, tongue, tonsils, and adenoids are crowded. The nasal septum deviates to one side or the other, ears get congested. The airway is restricted, and the body responds by shifting into the Sympathetic Nervous System. Living in low-level sympathetic mode erodes health. This …

Building a Dream: The Persimmon Ridge Story with Lawren Just

What would it take for you to make your dreams a reality? Most people have a vision of what they would like to do in their life or what they would like to be. For many, the reality is that we become what our circumstances allow, whether because of upbringing, schooling, life situations, or needing to earn a living. Few …