“Hello.” “Hey.” “My man.” “What’s up?” “Nothing. What’s up?” “Tell me what you think about this.” “Shoot.” “Do you think it makes me selfish if I don’t like receiving favors?” “You don’t like when people do you favors?” “Correct. I generally don’t like it, or at least, most of the time, I’d prefer they just... Continue Reading →
Subtitled “A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption”, this book is the story of Louis Zamperini, a man whose saga sounds so far-fetched that it’s hard to believe it actually happened. Zamperini was a troubled youth who discovered running and eventually competed for the US in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He later... Continue Reading →
“That’s when the light bulb went off”. “That was the turning point and from that day on I was a different person.” “There was my life before that moment, and then there was my new life from that point forward.” We’ve all heard these lines, or something similar, countless times. They often serve as the... Continue Reading →
“Hello?” “Hey” “Hey, what’s up?” “Nothing. So, listen to this.” “I’m all ears.” “What?” “I said, ‘I’m all ears’.” “Ok?” “It’s an expression.” “I know. It’s just a lame one.” “So sorry to offend you.” “Anyway, as I was saying, the other day I’m getting gas and I noticed this well-dressed Asian woman over by... Continue Reading →
Shane by Jack SchaeferShane is a basic, classic western about a farming family that takes in a man to help work their land. The town is run by a controlling figure who intimidates and bullies the other residents and Shane becomes a motivating force to help his hosts and others fight back against their enemies.I... Continue Reading →
Our country loves sports and we consume them with a passion. Our culture is overflowing with sports analogies, motivational quotes, and stories. We can’t get enough of them. And, as our world shrinks and the speed of information quickens, we digest more sports, competitions, and related content than ever before. Yet, despite our ever-increasing pace... Continue Reading →