Inspire
Finding Her Voice: How Priya K. Tahim Turned Healing Into a Journey for All
In a world where emotional honesty often takes a backseat to appearances, Priya K. Tahim is building a bridge between psychology and storytelling. Through her acclaimed children’s book The Adventures of Naya and Gumbo: Case of the Worries (available on Amazon and...
From Transylvania to UCLA: Dr. Olga Magdalena Lazin and the Global Struggle for Decentralized Power
When Olga Magdalena Lazin was ten years old, she was asked to make a choice that would shape her life forever. In her small Transylvanian classroom, under the watchful eye of Nicolae Ceausescu’s dictatorship, students were pressured to study Russian, a symbol of...
Gloria Gipson Suggs and the Art of Piecing a Way: A Journey of Healing, Heritage, and Hope
Amidst the tranquil landscape of Marshall County, Mississippi, speculatively, a creative revolution took stages, but never, in the name of an artist, ever saw a studio or a scholastic center. The art of language staying glued to the walls, pocketing notes kept out of...
Gary R. Lindberg’s Quiet Reconciliation of Science and Scripture
Gary R. Lindberg likes to start with the smallest stories. A Golden Retriever in Wabasha, Minnesota, wanted so much to play that it would knock him down every time he reached out to pet it. Again and again, Gary stood up, brushed himself down, and tried again. The...
Love That Endures: Jack Weaver’s Testament to Faith, Loss, and Resilience
Jack Weaver’s book, Going, Going… The Abduction of a Mind, is a story of challenges and endurance. Jack’s faith in God has carried him through the trials of life, specifically, his wife's journey with Alzheimer’s. His book provides a testimony of love that can survive...
From Trench Town to the Classroom and the Page: Dainty Nix’s Journey of Resilience and the Little Ant Who Could
Dainty Nix was born in Kingston, Jamaica, the youngest of five children, and raised in Trench Town. This area is renowned to the world as the birthplace of reggae music. To the people who live there, however, it is a place very best remembered in terms of the...
The Soul of Democracy: Alfred H. Kurland’s Life of Resilience, Activism, and Youth Empowerment
The moment Alfred H. Kurland walked into any classroom, community center, or crowded civic forum across the New York City boroughs, he saw a parade of orphans, rebels, and lovers - as archetypes of untapped potential, seeds of wisdom and transformation. For decades,...
Forty Years in Silence: Brenda Bradford Ward’s Journey to Truth and Transformation
When Brenda Bradford Ward discusses the forty years she spent "in hiding," there is bitterness beneath the gaze, the angling blues beyond the personal. In this 2022 volume, Forty Years to Life, she concurrently blends autobiography and a cultural critique, historical...
From Top Chef to Top Dad: Hosea Rosenberg’s Recipe for Resilience
On a cold night in Boulder, diners downed their drinks to the melody of pans sizzling and conversations rising. At the center of it all was Hosea Rosenberg, chef, restaurateur, and Top Chef Season 5 winner. His calm precision and quiet authority defined the room - a...









