Shame is a prevalent part of my life each day, I wake up with shame and I go to sleep with shame, as one of the main themes in my life for years now which is one of the reasons I wrote Runaway, Shame, my memoir out December 1st, yes that is my shameless plug,… Continue reading Confronting Career and Financial Shame: My Journey
The Voices in My Head
I often play conversations in my head, not sure if anyone does what you may say to a person at home, at work in various scenarios. I re-play words/conversations in my might regularly in how I am going to explain to my family one when I am no longer here. Sadly the only conversation I… Continue reading The Voices in My Head
Pre-Order Now: Short Story Collection and ‘Doll Parts’ Novel
I am pleased to announce the upcoming release of two distinct books, available on August 30th and September 7th. August 30, 2025 The first is a curated collection of short stories, originally written during my early adolescence. These works span various genres—including horror, fantasy, and whimsical fiction—and reflect influences from film and other sources. Each… Continue reading Pre-Order Now: Short Story Collection and ‘Doll Parts’ Novel
Exposure: The Secret Sins of The Rich, Famous and Everyday Man.
Why is society so surprised with the debauchery of men and women, thinking at this exact moment of Trump and Epstein. Epstein a wealthy financier and sex offender, yet society seems so alarmed that Trump was a friend of his, the proof is in the pudding at they say, there are receipts of their friendships,… Continue reading Exposure: The Secret Sins of The Rich, Famous and Everyday Man.
Overcoming Financial Turmoil: Personal Reflections
It is said “Money makes the world turn”, which is a true statement in my opinion as for most of humanity, we need money to survive, to live, to eat, to have a sense of peace in our life. I would like to believe that most humans just want to be able to keep the… Continue reading Overcoming Financial Turmoil: Personal Reflections
Overcoming Adversity: How Second Chances Change Lives
Second chances are always appreciated in our lives whether it’s a second chance at a relationship or a career or to rebuild. I can honestly say I have gotten a few second chances in life especially after my Suicide attempt in 2007. At that point in my life which I was in my mid-twenties I… Continue reading Overcoming Adversity: How Second Chances Change Lives
Exploring Grief: Suicide in Reservation Dogs and The Bear
The aftermath of Suicide is well displayed in media if you have ever watched the television series “Reservation Dogs” and “The Bear” where two the characters the television series center around is where Daniel reflecting the high rates of suicide in Indigenous communities. Whereas Mikey in the Bear also commits suicide which sets the tone… Continue reading Exploring Grief: Suicide in Reservation Dogs and The Bear
Honoring Lost Friends: A Tribute to Misty McKirerman Quintana
The author reflects on their high school years, exploring memories filled with both joy and heartbreak. They reminisce about unreciprocated crushes, friendships, and the lingering memory of Misty, a girl they regret not appreciating. Misty's untimely death at 23 prompts a profound contemplation on life, loss, and the importance of remembrance.
Fear in New Amerika on Her Birthday
Happy Birthday America, for many Americans this is a day of celebration, of rest and to remember that our country only 250 years old is still a baby. Those who say well America is becoming a sh*t hole especially in the world of politics as the President of the United States has made it clear… Continue reading Fear in New Amerika on Her Birthday
Celebrating July 4th: A Reflection on Freedom
Happy Independence Day! Today is a day that many can appreciate but many do not as we sometimes forget the meaning of this day, I am guilty of this as well. Many will think of this day as a holiday that many have off to fire up the old Bar-B-Que, invite friends and family over… Continue reading Celebrating July 4th: A Reflection on Freedom