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7 Secrets Offenders Don't Want You to Know
I have spent the better part of a decade sitting across from people who have done terrible things. Murderers. Predators. Fraudsters. Domestic abusers. And one of the most consistent things I have...
Jun 19 min read


The Case of the Unfinished Manuscript
Detective Dion Knight is a seasoned, sharp edged detective: relentless, emotionally guarded, and, by the third novel, an increasingly unwilling traveller. Last week, my new novel, Detective Dion: Grey...
Jun 110 min read


Systemic Team Coaching, the Architecture of High-Performing Organizations
No team is an island. A sales team that closes deals without coordinating with operations creates fulfillment chaos. A product team building features without aligning with customer success generates...
Jun 16 min read


Merula Manifesto II – Autistic and Fabulous
A raw and powerful manifesto on late autism diagnosis, self-recognition, and the freedom that comes from no longer performing “normal.” Through grief, motherhood, identity, and reclaimed...
Jun 112 min read


Why Smart People Stay Stuck Even When They Know Exactly What to Do
Why do capable, self-aware people still struggle to take action, even when they know exactly what needs to change? Most people assume that when someone isn’t moving forward, it’s because they don’t know what to do.
Jun 15 min read


How to Reignite Your Energy, Refocus Your Vision, and Finish Strong
May is a powerful month. It’s the bridge between intention and execution. The moment where spring energy meets real results. By now, the excitement of a new year has settled. The goals you set in January...
May 314 min read


How To Manage Parenting Grief
When we become parents, naturally our focus shifts heavily from self to other and this is part of the beauty of raising a child. However, this focus can sometimes lead us to deny or not fully process our...
May 319 min read


What a Neuroscience-Informed Board-Certified Behavior Analyst Sees That Others Miss
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has long been rooted in the science of observable and measurable behavior. We are trained to be objective by measuring, analyzing, and intervening based on what we can...
May 318 min read


The Control We Call Leadership
Many leaders genuinely believe they are fostering accountability, high standards, and strong performance, yet some of the behaviors they rely on may be quietly communicating something very different...
May 315 min read


RX Pros: Building a Smarter Path to Healthcare Access
Healthcare can feel slow and complicated. For many people, even basic treatment takes time to access. RX Pros saw that problem up close. “People were waiting weeks just to get simple care,” the team explains...
May 313 min read


How Shamanic Learning Helps Us Reconnect with Ourselves, Nature, and Spirit
As the modern world becomes increasingly fast-paced and disconnected, many people are turning toward ancient traditions in search of deeper meaning, healing, and spiritual grounding. This renewed interest...
May 316 min read


Love of the English Language, and the Greatest Love of All
In many of my previous articles, I talked about the great effort needed to master the English language. As non-native speakers and learners, we do not naturally assimilate the language into our being...
May 315 min read


The Six Uncomfortable Truths About Your Job Search in 2026
Chandra’s job loss shattered her identity. After years of building a career in humanitarian work, the title was gone. The team was gone. The question echoed, "Who am I without my job?" She did what most...
May 319 min read


Dear Inner Child, June is Your Invitation to Think Differently
June feels different. Maybe it's because we're halfway through the year. Maybe it's because summer has a way of making us slow down long enough to hear ourselves think. Or maybe it's because the little...
May 314 min read


How to Use the Most Common Phrase to Generate Hope in Times of Change
We have all said it. People don’t like change. It is such a common phrase associated with change management that both leaders and team members use it as a blanket phrase to explain away the tension and...
May 313 min read


Is It Time for a Career Change? How to Know You’re Ready Before You Take the Leap
Most people don’t wake up one morning and decide they need a career change. It tends to creep in quietly. A sense of exhaustion that sleep doesn’t fix. A growing detachment from work that used to feel...
May 318 min read


Dreams, the Messages From the Mind, Body, and Soul
There is something deeply mysterious about dreams. Most of us have woken from a dream that felt more real than reality itself. A symbol that lingers all day. A feeling so strong it stays in the body long...
May 313 min read


Larry Michael Baum and the Rise of Sustainable Florida Living
Florida keeps growing. New residents arrive every day. Housing demand stays high. But growth without direction can weaken communities. Larry Michael Baum has spent his career trying to guide that growth the right way.
May 313 min read


The Gut Brain Connection and Its Impact on Mood, Behaviour and Mental Health
For decades, mental health was considered solely a brain issue, dominated by neurotransmitters, psychology, stress, trauma, genetics, and medication. Emerging research now reveals a far more...
May 317 min read


The Hidden Link Between Financial Stress and Workplace Violence in Healthcare
In healthcare, we often separate clinical care from the realities of everyday life. We treat symptoms, stabilize conditions, and manage behaviors, but sometimes overlook what is happening beneath the...
May 314 min read


I Don’t Work From Theory, I Work From What I’ve Lived
In many of the organizations I work with, people try to define what I do. They look for a label, something familiar, something they can place within an existing structure.
May 314 min read


Kyle Asman – Building a Different Kind of Venture Capital Firm
In venture capital, success is often measured over long timelines. Investors wait years to see how their decisions play out. Kyle Asman saw an opportunity to approach that model differently.
May 304 min read


Daniel Edward Woodlief – Building Results Through Discipline
Success does not always come from bold moves. Sometimes it comes from doing the basics well, over and over again. Daniel Edward Woodlief has built his career on that idea. Over more than 20 years, he moved...
May 303 min read


When the Real Cost of a Bad Hire Finally Becomes Visible, It Is Already Too Late
Every executive remembers a hiring mistake more vividly than they would like to admit. The promising candidate who never quite fit. The senior leader whose departure left a vacuum that took months to...
May 305 min read
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