Before Your Horse Comes Home: Introductory Horse Care for Beginners

As humans, we have relied upon horses for transportation and as work partners for years. While horses aren’t essential to our everyday survival now, they are still stunning companions who can provide endless enjoyment for their human caretakers. At the same time, horses can be very complicated, especially for novice owners. Attempting to research horse care can be very overwhelming if you’re new to horse ownership. It’s all too easy to find complicated or conflicting advice. How do you de... [Read More...]

Mayhem 337: Memoir of a Combat Advisor in Afghanistan

In Mayhem 337, Rickard powerfully recounts his experiences during a nine-month period of intense combat deep in the mountains of Eastern Afghanistan. His graphic account guides you through intense combat from the streets of Khost City, to deadly mountain warfare while based at an austere combat outpost. He vividly describes the sights and sounds of battle as well as the heartbreaking aftermath of fallen comrades. From IED-laden roads to air assault missions and hostage standoffs, Rickard’... [Read More...]

Free: Why Your Knee Caves In: Our Fundamental Knowledge Is Wrong

Watch any sports game or step into any gym and you will see a knee-buckling in. This is surprising, as inward knee movement is seen as one of the holy grails of lower body physical therapy. In fact, it is directly connected to an Anterior Cruciate Ligament tear (ACL tear), the most extensively researched leg injury. Medical practitioners refer to inward knee motion as knee valgus and hold the glutes accountable for not being able to keep the knee out. The link between valgus and weak glutes is ... [Read More...]

Pitlochry and the Road to the Isles

A picturesque journey in the Highlands of Scotland from Ben Vrackie along the quiet shores of Loch Tummel and Loch Rannoch, the mountains of Schiehallion and Meall Garbh reflected in their still waters seems like an innocent meander through the peaceful scenes and wonders of nature. But it was not always thus. Slaughter, bloodshed, Viking invasions, heartless evictions; the creachs of the Children of the Mist and the atrocities of the Wild Men of Rannoch tore this area apart as it struggled to ... [Read More...]

The Armchair Real Estate Millionaire: If You’re Sitting There Anyway, You Might As Well Build Your Wealth

Financial freedom with property investment isn’t about owning 100 doors. You want a fun life, not a frantic one! You just need a few quality houses, a couple hours a week, and a comfy armchair. When you’re working a 9–5 and buying property for passive income, risky and overwhelming opportunities can lead to big financial losses and bigger regrets. Real estate should fund your life, not run your life! In Armchair Real Estate Millionaire, investor realtor Michael Dominguez provides the road... [Read More...]

Online Marketing Secrets For Beginners

Stop running around in circles! These extremely powerful marketing insights will bring you the success of your dreams. Are you launching your first business and wondering how to get yourself in front of your target audience? Or maybe you’ve been at it for a while now and find yourself frustrated by the mediocre results of your marketing efforts? Do you urgently need more clients or else you might have to give it all up and go back to something “more reliable”? Whether this is your first b... [Read More...]

The Julia Street Series

A segregated train ride from the Southside of Chicago to South Berkeley, California is only the beginning. Old-time trains and train travel are often romanticized, but Sara’s cross-country ride signals a life-changing ending and a much-needed new beginning. Before she boards a segregated train on the Southside of Chicago, Sara takes the reader on a series of goodbyes as she leaves behind treasured family, friends, and favorite places. With her children, all three under the age of four, Sara t... [Read More...]

The Journey to Source

May the poetry in this book serve as a reminder that we are visitors here. One day each of us will let go of everything and everyone we love. It is this powerful and humbling truth which makes us truly appreciate life. Let us use this life as the grandest opportunity to explore, strengthen, heal, grow, love, give, create, and courageously forge ahead in service to others. Heart first always in connection to Source. Delve within and answer the necessary questions: • Who am I? • What is the m... [Read More...]

I Just Wanted To Kill:15 True Crime Cases

Authoritative yet accessible volume, brimming with 15 sinister true crime cases from around the globe. Discover the stories behind some of the most shocking murders in true crime history. Why did Marc Lépine hate feminists so much? Why did so many people go missing on the prairies of the Old West? Why did Paul Denyer just want to kill? This book tries to understand the reasons why seemingly ordinary people become murderers, and examines the social and political context behind the stories as the... [Read More...]

Free: The Blessing Book

Variously described as mixed, disguised, and best understood when counted, blessings occupy the space between what we want and what we need. Unconstrained from familiar definitions of success and failure, they are invitations to see ourselves and our lives differently. Just as we fall in love, blessings ask us to trust despite our vulnerability, promising support without a request for reward. They encourage not believe all our thoughts and through gratitude to trust in the mystery and the journ... [Read More...]