• Thistle Bones
    Oct 11 2024

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    In this podcast, we are diving into the novel "Thistle Bones" by Tod Wiley Donaldson. The story centers around Big Tom Mooney, a retired cop who is also a music agent. After encountering a talented musician named Nancy "Thistlebone", Big Tom finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue involving her family, a mysterious estate, and a deadly conspiracy. Big Tom reluctantly agrees to go undercover to protect Nancy and uncover the truth about her family's past. The story unfolds through a series of thrilling encounters, including a violent confrontation in the Pool-sak Hills, a drug bust in a clandestine lab, and an investigation into a new, highly addictive drug. The plot is a blend of crime fiction, Native American folklore, and the world of music as Big Tom navigates a treacherous path to protect those he cares about.

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    10 mins
  • Unleashed Leadership
    Oct 10 2024

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    Today, our podcast covers a book that provides an overview of leadership principles and strategies as described by Dan Weedin in his book "Unleashed Leadership." The author, a seasoned consultant, uses anecdotes, personal experiences, and metaphors to explore various aspects of leadership, including setting a foundation for success, overcoming complacency, building a culture of collaboration, and fostering resilience. Weedin emphasizes cultivating a positive mindset, embracing challenges, and developing a strong sense of purpose to become a more effective leader. He also highlights the importance of communication, mentoring, and strategic crisis management for success in a business environment.

    Dan Weedin's book is available on Amazon.

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    14 mins
  • Trust Me, Trustee
    Oct 10 2024

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    "Trust Me Trustee" is a deeply personal memoir by Linda Lassiter that chronicles her experiences as a trustee for her mother, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Lassiter recounts her mother's decline, her siblings' struggles to cope, and her journey of faith as she navigates the challenging responsibilities of the trusteeship. The memoir explores themes of family, loss, grief, and the power of trust in the face of adversity. Lassiter shares her struggles with fear, guilt, and resentment while emphasizing the importance of leaning on faith and finding solace in God's presence.

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    13 mins
  • Rediscover the Bible or Discover it For the First Time
    Oct 2 2024

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    We are looking at a book entitled "Rediscover the Bible or Discover it For the First Time," which is intended to guide readers through the Bible, providing explanations and reflections on various passages. Several prominent theological figures recommend the book for its ability to deepen understanding of the Bible and encourage engagement with its stories. The book emphasizes God's covenant with humanity, particularly with Abraham and his descendants, outlining the importance of faith, obedience, and the promised future of a new creation.

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    10 mins
  • Shearwater Storm
    Sep 22 2024

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    Emily and I will dive into a book entitled "Shearwater Storm," a novel by Arthur Winer. The reviews praise the novel as a heartfelt and lyrical story of love and healing, with a captivating setting in the Pacific Northwest. The excerpts from the novel introduce Charlotte, a woman living a peaceful life on a remote island with her husband and son until a handsome, injured sailor named Michael arrives. They begin a passionate romance, but their burgeoning love is complicated by the looming storm and the secrets they both harbor.

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    8 mins
  • The Rainbow Watchers
    Sep 22 2024

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    Today, Emily and I are looking at an extraordinary book, "The Rainbow Watchers." It is a novel by Marlene King exploring themes of grief, healing, and spiritual growth in the aftermath of a tragic loss. The book features Elizabeth, a woman grappling with the death of her husband, Stephen, and her journey through a profound near-death experience that leads her to a mystical realm inhabited by angels and a profound understanding of the spiritual world. Testimonials from various professionals and individuals highlight the book's inspirational qualities and emphasis on hope and redemption through love and faith.

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    9 mins
  • Aging in Place, Aging in Place, 5 Steps to Designing a Successful Living Environment for Your Second Half of Life
    Sep 21 2024

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    Today, Emily and I look at the book "Aging in Place, 5 Steps to Designing a Successful Living Environment for Your Second Half of Life" by architect Aaron D. Murphy. The book provides a detailed guide to planning for aging in place, encouraging readers to consider their future housing needs and make necessary home modifications. Murphy emphasizes the importance of proactive planning and communication with family members, particularly regarding housing and healthcare decisions. The text highlights the growing population of older Americans and the need for a paradigm shift in the housing industry to accommodate the changing needs of this demographic. Murphy also emphasizes the importance of consulting with a professional team of experts, including architects, contractors, and healthcare professionals, to create a personalized and successful aging-in-place solution.

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    7 mins
  • People of the Salish Sea (Preview)
    Sep 20 2024

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    In this podcast, Emily and I will dive into the book "People of the Salish Sea: Tribal Life in 1668" by Lois A. Lee. The publisher plans to release this book in the spring of 2025. It is a fictionalized historical novel depicting the Salish people's lives in Puget Sound during the 17th century. The story follows various characters navigating daily life, traditions, and challenges, including losing their chief, raising a new leader, and searching for spiritual guidance through shamanistic practices. The novel immerses the reader in the rich cultural tapestry of the Salish people, highlighting their beliefs, customs, and societal structures. It blends elements of historical accuracy with fictional storytelling, offering a glimpse into the lives and values of a specific indigenous culture.

    The release date for this book is not set yet.

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    11 mins