The Iceman, Murder, Malcontents and You

Otzy lived 5,300 years ago. He roamed the highest mountain range in what now is Europe, 3,000 years before Jesus’ time. In 1999, hikers stumbled across a frozen body that scientists soon named Otzy the Iceman. Experts extensively studied the ancient body and told us that he was about 5’3” … Continue Reading Continue reading

Smart Phones are Chipping Away at Us—Do You Need to Change?

Using our mobile phones are causing issues that most of us are clueless about. Did you know that by bending forward a lot we can get a thing called chicken-neck? Yeah, chicken neck! Chicken neck is that hanging skin on people’s necks that is usually only seen on older people. … Continue Reading Continue reading

Bullying is Ugly and Sometimes so is the Solution

Just yesterday a parent told me that a friend’s 11 year old child committed suicide. Hung himself. It’s hard for most of us to believe that an 11 year old would commit suicide. But when we see sobering stats from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) it makes … Continue Reading Continue reading

Confidence, Self-Defense and Your Survival

Bernadette tried the moves she learned in a self-defense class against the drunken man who tried to rape her in an apartment stairwell. But her punches to his face and fingers to the eyes did absolutely nothing to stop the brute. Thank goodness that a security guard heard her pleas. … Continue Reading Continue reading

From the Past to the Present—Never Being Good Enough and Being a Rockstar

Hoyt Axton was a big gregarious guy who acted, sang and wrote songs in the 1970’s. Songs like ‘The Pusher’ made famous by Steppenwolf and ‘Joy to the World’ were some of his huge hits. He acted in hit TV shows and wrote iconic jingles for McDonald’s, Busch Beer and … Continue Reading Continue reading

My Little Postage Stamp Sized Piece of the World

Years ago I had a re-modeler over to discuss vinyl siding my house. When he stopped by, he told me that he’d driven by my house many times and that the picturesque layout got him to thinking that whoever lived there, had a little piece of heaven. I never thought … Continue Reading Continue reading

Punch Kills 83 year-old—Woman Argues & Stabs Man in the Throat and a Bully Gets His

Last week, in Independence Ohio, a guy sucker punched an 83 year-old man in a gas station parking lot, killing him. The same week, a student from my martial arts school, who is Chief Operating Officer for a local hospital told me that they had a man rushed into the … Continue Reading Continue reading

Small Business in America—Trials, Tribulations and Respect to Small Business in America

I once heard someone say that no one who can’t pay at least fifteen dollars an hour to their employees should ever own a business. Having owned small businesses and managed a national company with Fortune 100 clientele, I’ve been a part of small and large. I’ve been a part … Continue Reading Continue reading

Accidental Shootings—Guns the Great Equalizers—If . . .

I listened to the trauma doctor as he talked about all the accidental shooting victims he operates on in a year’s time. He couldn’t give an exact number but he said, “I see them all the time. Either someone shoots themselves while handling a firearm or shoots someone else. It … Continue Reading Continue reading

Murder Next Door and Hugging Your Loved Ones

Lying in bed on a lazy weekend morning hugging your spouse, child or your pet. Relaxation. Peace. Life is good. Everything is as calm as a lake without a ripple. Wouldn’t it be great if all our days could be as calm! Many of us, if not most of us, … Continue Reading Continue reading

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