My goal for this blog is to share some of my personal experiences but also things happening in the world around us. We may have to agree to disagree, at times, but the goal is to share in hopes of a better future and seeing a different perspective then viewed by most.
Jessie Foster, Still Missing
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The worst nightmare for a mother is to have her child go missing, but what if that same mother did everything in her power to bring her child home without any assistance from the authorities? READ MORE HERE!!
As a writer, we dread getting bad book reviews. Even the most highly acclaimed writers in the industry get bad reviews, from time to time, whether it’s from the New York Times or an anonymous reviewer on Amazon. Unfortunately, all too often we take it personally and even go to the extreme. I once had someone review my photo book of the Kinzua Skywalk and complain there were too many photographs and not enough history. This kind gentleman rated it one star. Yes, one star! The book is full of the most incredible photographs. It breaks my heart to see a poor rating on something I put so much time into but more for the fact it bares my late grandmother’s name, Gladys Caroline. My intent was to keep her memory alive and make her proud, but I guess when you choose to be in the public eye you are forced to deal with public opinion. Some people have no filter and they could care less about someone’s name or feelings. Negative reviews are a killer, but there are ways to w...
You Are Enough is a photobook of 9 women who have faced adversity in their lifetime and have overcome it. They defeated issues with self-esteem, anxiety, depression, mental health, infertility, illness, crisis, disabilities, and body image to become independent, stronger, and more confident women. Book photographer Cynthia Harkinson displays her book cover, You Are Enough. The cover hosts Donna Kshir high in the Pennsylvania Wilds at Hyner View. READ MORE!
I was honored to be a guest speaker in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. I wasn’t so sure how it was going to go after I got an email that said, ‘We don’t want to offend anyone.’ I received a lot of support, but I also offended many. Usually, people who get angry or offended when you talk about child abuse have something to hide. I won’t watch my P’s and Q’s or be silenced to make anyone feel comfortable. (Please excuse any background noises, we were driving.) Listen to the podcast HERE on Anchor Fm.
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