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Plans Can Always Go Awry

Alex Bisset Author Interview

The Destination Birth shares a heartfelt journey that navigates the highs and lows of a planned pregnancy disrupted by unforeseeable twists. Why was this an important book for you to write?

The answer here is really two-fold. I actually never intended to write a book initially. My wife just asked me to take some notes about everything that happened. I do love to write though, and once I started to write it as a story, it just sounded so much better, and it was almost therapeutic to get it all done. So I did this for my wife and my daughter, but it also helped me along the way! Also, during the pregnancy, we were reading as many books as we could to educate ourselves on the process, but what we found is there are very few books about actual childbirth stories, and we thought our story could help educate people in turn and make them feel comfortable sharing their own. And we decided if the book had any modicum of success, we would donate part of the proceeds to the NICU where our daughter was born.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Sharing your own birth story can be a hot-button topic. Many people aren’t comfortable doing so, but ours straddles the line between something that was scary at the time, but then wildly entertaining, and has a happy ending. By sharing our story, we’ve found that many others have felt more comfortable sharing their own. We’ve had perfect strangers reach out to us through social media to talk about their experience, and it’s been very rewarding. We were also able to educate people a little bit with some of the information around having a baby born early and spending some time in the NICU.

What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger?

There’s nothing wrong with being nice to everyone. You never know what someone else is going through, and being kind can help them.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your story?

I hope our story provides expecting parents with some comfort that plans can always go awry and even the most well-planned pregnancy can have its own twists and turns. And I hope it gives all parents a few laughs, maybe some tears, with a little bit of nostalgia mixed in.

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Everyone has their own unique birth story. It is a pivotal moment in life that changes the course of a family’s future. For Alex and Lauren, their own birth story would begin a grand adventure that would present its own twist of fate thousands of miles from home.

The Destination Birth is more than just a heartwarming and inspiring story, it’s a rollercoaster ride of emotions that will leave you reaching for the tissues one moment and belly laughing the next. But through all the tears and humor, you’ll be reminded of the incredible resilience of the human spirit, the power of family, and the unbreakable bond between a parent and child.

So buckle up, get ready for a wild ride, and join us on this unforgettable journey of hope and determination as a young couple navigates the trials and tribulations of childbirth, love, and family. This story will leave readers moved, inspired, and reminded of the extraordinary strength we can all find within ourselves when faced with adversity.

10% of all proceeds will be donated to the Bozeman-Deaconness Hospital NICU.

Positive Parenting Made Simple

Positive Parenting Made Simple: The Revolutionary Guide to Mindful Parenting Techniques That Nurture Happiness, Success, and Stronger Bonds With Science-Backed Steps to Raising Holistic Kids serves as an essential digest for parents and guardians, offering a comprehensive understanding of parenting dynamics. Authors Raffael Lyon and S.K. Braga effectively demystify the parenting process, presenting a myriad of parenting styles, challenges, and potential outcomes. The book begins on a note of positivity, setting the tone for a journey of simple yet insightful strategies. The authors adeptly employ common scenarios to provide readers with relatable context, elevating the discussion beyond theory.

The authors contrast traditional and modern parenting methodologies, delineating their impact on children and highlighting their distinct features. The information provided in this book is similar to attending a comprehensive parenting seminar. Central to the book is the exploration of building robust bonds, cultivating mindfulness, facilitating recovery from setbacks, and nurturing empathy. It emphasizes the parent’s role as a pivotal influence, akin to how the moon shapes the Earth, in molding their child’s world. One of the book’s strengths lies in its acknowledgment of the imperfections inherent in parenting. It provides a pragmatic, step-by-step guide, acting as a manual for navigating the complex parenting landscape. The authors address potential flaws in parenting styles with tact and understanding, avoiding condescension and employing a friendly, supportive approach. While recognizing the unique nature of each parent-child relationship, Lyon and Braga encourage adaptable parenting strategies that resonate with individual family dynamics. The book is peppered with encouraging words for those who find parenting daunting, reaffirming that while the journey may be challenging, resources like this guide are available to aid in employing effective parenting techniques.

Positive Parenting Made Simple is a supportive companion for any parent on their journey, offering wisdom, understanding, and encouragement to foster a healthier, happier family dynamic.

Pages: 194 | ASIN : B0CM56FCMR

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Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children: A Guide to Supporting Social-Emotional Development in Young Children

Navigating the challenges of parenting, with its myriad of decisions and approaches, can be daunting. Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children: A Guide to Supporting Social-Emotional Development in Young Children emerges as a comprehensive resource for parents, offering well-researched and diverse perspectives on child-rearing. The book’s strength lies in its multidisciplinary approach, drawing insights from education, child psychology, and mental health experts. This variety enriches the reader’s understanding of the subject matter.

The book’s structure is commendable, starting with a foundational explanation of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) before delving into detailed discussions. The topics are organized into units such as self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Each unit is further broken down into subtopics, offering depth and relatable examples. The clear, focused writing style of Joy LLC enhances the reader’s engagement, providing exhaustive research and insights relevant to every stage of a child’s development. Particularly noteworthy are the sections on social awareness and relationship skills. These topics address important traits like empathy and interpersonal communication, which are relevant not just for children but also for adults. The book’s approach to building self-confidence and addressing issues like peer pressure is both practical and insightful.

The inclusion of short dialogues and colorful illustrations is a thoughtful touch, breaking the monotony of text and adding context to the discussions. These elements and the book’s comprehensive coverage make it a valuable resource for parents, guardians, teachers, and anyone in a parenting role. Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children is recommended for its timeless wisdom and practical advice, making it a valuable guide for those raising school-aged children.

Pages: 80 | ASIN : B0CGTKVXN9

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Don’t Comb From That Angle!

Book Review

Don’t Comb From The Angle! is an enchanting short story aimed at children, skillfully crafted to instill an appreciation for natural hair. The narrative centers around Violet and Journi, two young girls, as they engage in the ritual of wash day – a weekly routine of washing and styling their hair. The story is set against the backdrop of the unique hair care needs of Black children, spotlighting the distinct texture and the extra care their hair demands.

One of the most notable aspects of the book is how the girls’ mother transforms wash day from a mundane task into an enjoyable experience. She not only styles their hair with charming accessories like beads but also imparts valuable lessons on hair care, weaving in the use of delightfully scented creams. This approach not only makes the process fun but also serves as an educational journey for the children.

Authored by Dr. Ashley Simone Little, the book strikes a balance between being delightful and informative. The narrative is marked by a cheerful and rhyming writing style, making it particularly appealing to young readers. The way Violet and Journi’s parents address their daughters’ concerns is handled with sensitivity, adding a layer of depth to the story.

While I enjoyed the book, I think that the book might benefit from the inclusion of illustrations to complement the text, as visuals could enrich the reader’s experience. Despite this, Don’t Comb From That Angle! is still an excellent read for young children. It not only celebrates diversity but also encourages acceptance and understanding of differences in appearance.

Don’t Comb From That Angle! is especially recommended for its engaging way of teaching young readers to embrace and care for their unique hair and love themselves no matter what.

The Best Form of Health Care

Dagmar Ganser Author Interview

Conversations With My Daughter: How to Have a Healthy Baby looks at the rise in infertility issues and illness in children, what the cause of this increase is, and how to make changes that will lead to a healthy baby. Why was this an essential book for you to write?

As a Naturopath my focus is on health and wellness. Starting at the very beginning – that is, with a healthy baby – seemed the best place to begin. Prevention has always been the best form of health care and preventing illness in babies/children must be the foundation for a healthy future.

How much research did you undertake for this book, and how much time did it take to put it all together?

Indirect research covered the past 20 years in clinical practice from the first time I helped a woman conceive the child she had wanted for years to latest research and courses. Once I decided that this information needed to be shared and worked up the courage to start writing, it didn’t take long at all. Writing the initial draft of the complete book took about 8 weeks.

What is your background and experience in writing, and how did it help you write this book?

Writing was never a forte or love of mine. Attending university and college forced me to write essays which, one could see as the foundational training for writing a book. I wrote the book as if I were speaking to a patient in my clinic and hope that this is how it reads.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Conversations With My Daughter: How to Have a Healthy Baby?

Knowledge is power, and this equips every parent with the conviction that they CAN make a positive difference to the health of their child. In today’s society there seems to be a trend to just accept a diagnosis with very little questioning as to ‘why’ a problem exists. Explaining the human body, fertility and the pregnancy journey in light of modern-day living to the reader will hopefully empower them to take positive steps to achieve their desired outcome – having a healthy baby.

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Are you planning on starting or adding to your family? Are you already pregnant and want to make sure you do everything you can to support the health of your baby? Or have you been trying to conceive but struggling?
This book will provide answers to questions you didn’t even know to ask.


Written by an accredited practitioner of Australian Traditional Medicine Society, Dagmar Ganser.
At last a book that delves into why so many children are born unwell or go on to develop debilitating illnesses. An easy to understand insight into the myriad of contributors to illness. Learn how to stop the illness continuum right at the beginning – ensure your children are born healthy. A must read for both women and men.
Dagmar instills years of her medical experience along with thorough scientific research which cultivates into a significant resource for all prospective parents. Be empowered rather than overwhelmed by understanding how your body works and what you pass on to your baby. Once you realize that you can make a difference and ensure your children, and your grandchildren, have the best chance at long healthy lives, you will ask the question, “Why aren’t we told these things?”
In this book, you’ll learn how to:
Optimize Newborn Health: Explore the correlation between parental well-being and child health, making informed lifestyle choices to promote the well-being of your newborn.
Improve Your Fertility: Empower soon-to-be parents with the resources needed to enhance their chances of conception in a context of decreasing fertility rates.
Focus on Environmental Impact: Special attention is given to the environmental factors that can affect health, emphasizing the potential transfer of toxins to future generations. This insight encourages you to consider the broader impact of your immediate surroundings.
Evaluate Your Lifestyle: Contemporary lifestyles can directly and unknowingly impact health. The book explores the influence of factors such as diet and habits on overall well-being.

“Based on extensive research and lived experiences, Ganser collects the most significant elements that’ll aid women, alongside their partners, in adopting an all-around healthy lifestyle that, by default, will blend into their own children, creating a purposeful, positive impact.
Filled with details… each point the author exposes is backed up by evidence, adding weight to the warnings provided. In the book, readers are shown how to recognize the way in which our modern lifestyles directly and unsuspectedly impact our health. Because of this, particular attention is given to what we eat, breathe, and surround ourselves with. Every toxic particle in our immediate environment will have the potential of not only affecting us. Still, it can also be transferred to our future offspring, negatively affecting their physical and mental health. Even though at first all of the modern problems exposed will seem overwhelming, by the end, each chapter will have fully wrapped up possible and feasible solutions to deal with them. The only thing necessary will be cultivating a strong will to remain on the path toward a healthy lifestyle.
This is a well-researched and deeply impactful book with key medical advice that will lead you and your children on a healthier path. Even though the book mainly focuses on women, current mothers, and mothers-to-be, anyone can find useful tips in it, given that the overall solution for nurturing healthy babies comes first by having a healthy life.”
Karen Almeida, Assistant Editor
Literary Titan

Pick up your copy today for a deep dive explanation on all things that will set up your conception for having an incredibly healthy and happy baby!

Schizoid Personality is Preventable

Author Interview
Blair Sorrel Author Interview

A Schizoid at Smith: How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving shares the struggles you went through growing up with parents who sabotaged you at an early age. How hard was it to put this story out in the world for people to read?

The story was many years in the making with its publication seeming inevitable. “Let it Out” (“Let it All Hang Out”, The Hombres, 1967) is daunting especially for the socially phobic. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual’s ABCs of SPD underscores “indifference to praise or criticism.” When I read reviewers’ rebukes of the book’s florid prose and disjointedness, while symptomatic, I am stung. Beyond the narrative, playlist, and template, my goal is to elevate the profile of this invisible condition with the hope of prevention or earlier intervention. My chagrin, critics, or the consternation of the cast of characters therein are incidental to a greater public service contribution. And that’s another myth, that schizoids are not supposed to care about others. Dr. Elinor Greenberg (“Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations”) has stated that they are some of the most sensitive and nice of her clients. I surmise not misanthropic but with a higher wall, a more encrusted shell. They’re operating on the ingrained assumption that intimacy will engulf/annihilate them and that supposition becomes habitual. Dr. Greenberg is clear in stating that schizoids can recover from the diagnosis (retaining traits) if they develop whole object relations. In sum, my DSM-defying and underlying altruism made it far harder not to bare all or miss the main chance.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Contrary to what I often read, I am completely convinced that schizoid personality is preventable. My classmates who have led fulfilled, successful lives came from households that provided a more stable, positive environment. My Jewish clinician intimated that our culture puts simply too much emphasis on achievement. Berating as motivating, setting adult standards, perfectionism, and preempting grappling with assignments to gain mastery are enfeebling. A child’s only defense against hypercriticism is to stop listening. So where does this leave a kid? A future filled with harassment (I wish I had a dime for how often I was castigated for not listening – I heard that!), underemployment, dependency, diffidence—well, you get the picture. My father claimed I would not do my homework so my mother did it for me. I am far too old and they are decidedly too dead to discuss it. Babies aren’t born with “a set of attitudes and coping mechanisms” (Elinor Greenberg) that would undermine taking initiative and individuating. If parents can’t deal more appropriately with their recalcitrance, seek professional intervention instead. You may be fostering suffering in your child and unwittingly becoming their lifelong financial support – spawning kids who grow old but never grow up.

Be aware that not every schizoid is in a fog and may function better vocationally than I was able to or had more insight into a career track that would have afforded more isolation. Their level of anxiety about dealing with people is the determinant for the impairment. That said, a clinician would insist that man is meant to be social and there’s greater potential for happiness (and statistically, longevity) than with this marginal life. Please understand this book is not meant as a vilification of my folks’ limitations, merely an analysis of what occurred as a means of thwarting its duplication. I loved my parents. Fortunately, we now live in more sophisticated, transparent, therapy-tolerant times.

With music from the ’60s playing such an important part in your self-preservation growing up, is there one song that you always turn to for comfort, if so what is it and why?

One song had a really humble origin as a simple housekeeping request. The London Fog’s owner asked The Doors, “When the music’s over, turn out the lights.” after they finished their live sets.
I have channeled Jimbo through many hurdles and his epitaph, KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY (loosely translated, “True to his own daimon or spirit guide”), became my guiding light. The upside of a dark side. Jim Morrison wrote from the position of being a “lonely, alienated person” (James Riordan in Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison). The lyrics that most resonate with me are this epic song’s:

For the music is your special friend
Dance on fire as it intends
Music is your only friend
Until the end

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your story?

What is key is that the DSM delineates only the most salient camouflages. I fully believe that schizoids would want to be sociable but are relationship averse. Abuse survivors, they dread risking vulnerability and allowing others to see their true feelings. As my clinician, Selma Landisberg, suggested, they touched a hot pot, got burned, and pulled away — stunted through no fault of their own. Robert Bowers’ (The Pittsburgh Tree of Life shooter) and my SPD manifest antithetically. Readers may stereotype any mental condition as potentially violent through fear, misapprehension, or sensationalism. Dr. Park Dietz was quite clear in noting that Bowers has a “maladaptive, learned behavior,” not a mental illness.

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WHEN STRIVERS SPAWN SLACKERS.

Strange as it may seem, some status-seeking parents actually sabotage their children’s chance of success.
Early disparagement imprints lifelong low self-esteem, a social phobia impairing concentration along with a stultifying dread of authority figures. An overall shoddy rearing-style that ensures educational and professional disappointment nowhere near approximating those lofty aspirations. Genius or genes doesn’t factor so much as the fundamental influence of competent, caring guardians.

A Schizoid at Smith: How Overparenting Leads to Underachieving is a breakthrough female narrative instilling greater understanding and possible prevention of this cryptic condition. The memoir is set mostly in the 60s, the heyday of classic rock; icons appear as bit players providing the protagonist’s saving grace. Share this Seven Sister’s struggle through humor, hope, and all that stellar music, her “special friend.” Read on and perhaps you will also emerge a better person.

A Soul-Happy Mom

Author Interview
K.P. Weaver Author Interview

Life Magic Mastery for Moms helps women navigate the world of motherhood without losing sight of themselves and their own goals and dreams. Why was this an important book for you to write?

As an ambitious mom of 6 who has experienced so many breakthroughs and experiences in her life, I know first-hand that when you keep your cup full, you have the best of yourself to give. I am very passionate about sharing that message with the world.
Motherhood can be the most tiring yet the most fulfilling job in the world, and it can pull you down when you sacrifice your dreams for it. So why not pursue your dreams aligned with your values? Your kids will learn from your actions, and you won’t feel that you have lost yourself in motherhood. They will benefit from having a soul-happy mom.

I do need to comment that, for some people, motherhood is the dream, and that’s wonderful, too.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Definitely the power of perspective and how it can change our experience of life.

What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger?

I did get a wonderful piece of advice from my mom who is also a mom of 6; she always said that the answer to any problem was to choose what makes you happy. It was from that wisdom that I knew the importance of prioritising joy.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your book?

I hope that the main thing for the moms who read this book is to do parenting your way! It’s not all about doing what is conventional. We are here to guide our children, not to mold them into something we want them to be. A mother’s intuition is strong and will help in this beautiful and nurturing process. Our children grow up so fast!

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Many women navigate motherhood whilst also pursuing their ambitions. It is often not about balance, it is more about perspective which can be the difference between succeeding and not. As a mum of six and an ambitious leader, Karen shares her insights, thoughts and knowledge with readers so that you can find the way that works best for you as you navigate the wonderful chaos of raising the next generation whilst also raising yourself.

Karen Weaver is a multi-award-winning author, publisher, life philosopher and the founder of Serenity Press, MMH Press, KMD Books and Duchess Serenity Press.

She is a multi-genre author of over forty books, a Forbes influencer, a three-time TEDx speaker and a proud mum of six. As an advanced Law of Attraction practitioner, she is passionate about teaching people how to attract anything they want into their lives through her extensive knowledge and vibrant energy.

She has a ‘no excuse’ policy: if she can do it, anyone can! She believes in the power of mums in business leading the way for the next generation to live to their highest potential. Karen is on a mission to share the power of stories with the world.

Life’s Most Important Words

Lauren Brownrigg Author Interview

You Are…Volume One is a collection of poems designed to help young children define and better understand some of life’s most meaningful concepts while providing parents with a tool for building connections through discussions. What inspired you to write this collection of poems?

After the birth of my first son, I realized the importance of speaking life into his life and reminding him of all the great things he can be and is in the world. I wanted to help him understand the meaning of these important words and believe the positive affirmations I was telling him. I developed the idea for the You Are series through these realizations and wanted to create the books to help myself and other parents and caregivers be able to share these inspiring words with the special children in their lives.

How did you decide on the unique title for this collection?

This title was derived from the “affirmations” in each virtue described in the books. Since each short poem within the books begins with “What does it mean when I say you are…?” It was only natural to name the stories “You Are…” Each volume of the series will have the same name with new virtues defined and described through poems and whimsical, watercolor illustrations.

What is one thing you would like both children and adults to take away from your book?

The mission of the You Are… series is to teach children (and adults) the meaning of some of life’s most important words. They are meant to help adults share these important truths with children to help them comprehend and believe all the wonderful things they are in life. It is a great way to build connection with your children, spend quality time, and have important, meaningful conversations. Through the descriptions and definitions, my hope is children and families can re-read these selections over and over and remember all the wonderful things they are through life with a deeper understanding of their significant meaning.

Can you tell us a little bit about what readers can expect in Volume 2?

Volume Two follows the same themes and formatting as Volume One, with new words and characters described and defined. Volume Two’s highlighted words are: Strong, Important, Courageous, and Creative. With the orange, yellow cover depicting the “strong” elephant walking in the savannah sunset, brown bears representing important, courageous lions, and creative dolphins. Each story also includes discussions questions for each word, as well as journal pages to reflect on what the words mean to the readers.

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What does it mean when we tell our children “You are Loved?” The You Are…: Volume One is the first in a multi-book series to help define and describe important words such as love, enough, kind, and remembered.

Through the use of poems and discussions, it gives adults a tool to speak life into children, while building a connection, and increasing a child’s understanding of the world’s most meaningful words.