The Visionary in Charge
Give Me Back My Crayons
$19.95We, as parents, need to take back our children and give them the environment and experiences they need to thrive. As an educator, school administrator, mom, and artist, JoAnn Nocera saw this shift beginning years ago. She opted to create change in her community by infusing arts into learning, encouraging parents by showing them how to bring arts back into the home as well.
Through decades of experience, extensive research, and her personal story, Give Me Back My Crayons illustrates the value of trusting ourselves and reaching deep to find that creative genius living inside. while modeling for our children how to do the same. Give Me Back My Crayons offers a life changing method for unlocking the creative child within and counter the very real issues of today.
Press Pause
$19.95Press Pause shares the story of Maureen Spataro’s breakdown, and the treatment that would have her revisit the traumas from her past – traumas that she thought she had already dealt with. Finally fully unpacking the sexual and physical abuse she endured, the secrets she carried for decades turned into a catalyst for not only healing herself but changing the whole trajectory of her family’s future.
Homegrown Cocktails
$17.99If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make drinks that taste just as fresh and delicious as they look, this book is for you! In Homegrown Cocktails: From the Garden to My Glass, author Richard Bushey spills his secrets to creating the most amazing drinks and so much more!!
This book contains cocktail recipes for every season, as well as homemade simple syrups infused with herbs in a plethora of flavors and fresh from the garden drink bases!
She Had No Business
$19.95For anyone who has ever felt (or worse, been told): you’ve got no business doing that—Jessica Varian Maldonado’s story will challenge your perspective and inspire you to chase your dreams. As a successful entrepreneur and author of She Had No Business, Jessica transformed her situation against all odds to build a life of significance, service and leadership—all while trailblazing paths for others to do the same.
Bare
With the depth of Alex Elle and the faith of Sarah Jakes, and a brand of realness like no other, Niccole Nelson no longer identifies as the twelve-year-old daughter of a heroin addict, crying, scared and confused in her first foster home. She has overcome a multitude of challenges and betrayals. Now standing in her power, owning her truth, she is finding her voice while guiding others to do the same.

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