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Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - He's a Porn Addict...Now What? (Overbay and Shea)

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Today's Publisher's Pride is  He's a Porn Addict...Now What?  by Tony Overbay and Joshua Shea , which reached  #166 in sexual addiction & recovery on Amazon. Book description: Admitting you're a drug addict or alcoholic can be difficult, but when it comes to pornography addiction, the pain of betrayal can hit the addict's partner worse than the addict himself. Difficult questions come rushing: Does he look at this stuff because I'm not enough? Was he like this when I first met him? Is this God trying to test me? What kind of help is available for him? Am I just supposed to stay here and deal with this? With  He's a Porn Addict...Now What?: An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions , you'll get pertinent answers from both sides of the equation: from a therapist and from a former pornography addict. Keywords: porn addiction, recovery and healing, spouse and partner support, betrayal trauma, sexual addiction, marriage and relationships, therap...

Women's History Month: Women in Publishing

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   Breaking Barriers: Women Who Shaped the Literary Landscape As we celebrate Women's History Month, it's crucial to shine a light on the remarkable women who have transformed the publishing industry, breaking down barriers and reshaping the world of literature. From pioneering editors to groundbreaking authors and visionary publishers, women have been instrumental in bringing diverse voices and critical perspectives to bookshelves around the world. Pioneering Editors and Publishers The publishing industry owes much of its richness to women who took bold steps to amplify marginalized voices. Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, was also a pioneering publisher who fought censorship and published groundbreaking works on women's health and reproductive rights. In the early 20th century, women like Blanche Knopf co-founded Alfred A. Knopf Publishing, bringing innovative and daring literature to readers when many publishing houses were exclusively male-dominated. ...

Weekly Soul. Week 13 - Voice

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  Today's meditation from  Weekly Soul: Fifty-two Meditations on Meaningful, Joyful, and Peaceful Living   by Dr. Frederic Craigie. -13-   Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.   Miles Davis   I am a self-taught fiddle player. I think of myself as “intermediate.” If you know traditional American music and heard me play Whiskey Before Breakfast, you’d probably at least recognize the tune, but you would not steer me in the direction of a recording contract. After many years of trying to find my own way, I decided to take some lessons. Perhaps learning some of the foundational aspects of fiddle playing—how to position and hold the instrument, how to grasp and move the bow—would help me take it to the next level. I knew I didn’t want violin lessons (yes, with some minor modifications: the “violin” and “fiddle” are the same instrument, but the approach to music is worlds apart), and I found a teacher who is a lover of old-time ...