Recent Blog Posts 

Ah, little did I know when I scheduled these two blogs, that this past week, within six days of each other, I would lose two dear friends.   Read Here

Choosing Compassion Over Fear: A Narrative of Healing w/ Nita Sweeney

Today, we are honored to bring you a special blog from wellness author Nita Sweeney.   Read Here

I am pleased to introduce Apricot Irving, award winning author of The Gospel of Trees, and one of her teachers Suzette Goff-Geffrard.   Read Here

After postponing the launch date three times due to COVID-19, my publisher finally released my memoir on October 27.   Read Here

Happy to say that Ed and I have made it back from our trip to pack up our former home in Arizona.   Read Here

Today, we are honored to present a very special excerpt from Doug Bradley’s book Who’ll Stop the Rain: Respect, Remembrance, and Reconciliation in Post-Vietnam America   Read Here

Today, we are honored to present a very special excerpt from author, speaker and transformational coach Rachael Wolff’s insightful book, Letters from a Better Me: How Becoming an Empowered Woman Transforms the World.   Read Here

This week’s podcast and blog have been about service as a path to becoming our truest selves.  Read Here

Today, we are honored to present a very special excerpt from Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford’s marvelous bookOur Better Angels: Seven Simple Virtues That Will Change Your Life and the World.   Read Here

Today, I’m honored to introduce Shawn Askinosie, coauthor with his daughter, Lawren, of the book, Meaningful Work: A Quest to Do Great Business, Find Your Calling, and Feed Your Soul.   Read Here

Our guest blogger this week reminded us to believe in the beauty of our dreams.   Read Here

This guest blog brings you the thinking of New York Times best-selling author Dr. Stephen Post on finding your creative and compassionate calling.   Read Here

Many of us are suffering in the midst of COVID, a stagnant economy, raging wildfires, hurricanes and social/political upheaval. How often have I recently seen these words on social media “I am so done with 2020!”  Read Here

In this week’s blogs, our guest Kim Colegrove has inspired us by sharing her personal story about transforming grief and suffering into compassionate action. Read Here

The abandonment and loss I’ve experienced in my life caused me to cultivate a belief that I could never fully depend on or trust others, because the people who were supposed to love, support and care for me the most, had not, and this left me feeling unwanted, unworthy and unloved.  Read Here

Today’s guest on our podcast Kim Colegrove lost her husband David to suicide in 2014, less than three months after he retired from a 30-year law enforcement career. Read More

Around midnight, with considerable trepidation, Steve walked past the pump house and across the yard the short distance to Mom and Dad’s new house to let them know that the contractions were becoming more regular and more frequent. Read More

In the coming weeks and months, my guests in our upcoming series on Choosing Compassion over Fear will be sharing their personal stories. Read More

My own personal journey from a rebellious and tortured childhood to eventual healing and reconciliation depended on gradually learning to choose compassion over fear. Read More

Friday Brief-Blog: TEPPICH

This week’s blogs have been about learning to be in that “wondering place,” at peace with not knowing what lies ahead. Read More

In the northern hemisphere, fall is in the air. Our days are getting shorter. Low, slanting rays of sunlight are replacing the full-on beams of high summer. The lengthened shadows foretell the steady progression toward the darkness of winter.​ Read More

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