No matter what you're doing, it's important to stay hydrated. If you haven't tried Wonder Juice, you're missing out on healthy drinks that taste great. Are you getting enough fluids? It's important, especially during cold and flu season.
Did your grandparents give you advice when you were younger? Did anyone give you any knowledge? I remember some of the things my grandfather told me when I was growing up, and Dominic Gentile has a thing or two he would like to share with his grandchildren. Dominic would like to share some of his wisdom with you with his book "Live Boldly: 65 Lessons for a Life of Meaning, Grit, and Grace".
Are you a woman struggling with intimacy? Dr. Danielle Armour wants to help you with her book "Awaken Your Body, Awaken Your Desire". This book looks at the root of your problems and focuses on how to heal stress and reclaim your sexual vitality. You are not the problem, and it is not in your head. It is a real issue that can be treated and help you if you suffer from sexual dysfunction.
The Holidays are here! If you're looking for some great wines for your celebration with family and friends, you might be surprised to know that Israel is the source for those wines. You knew Israel played an important part in the source of the Holidays, now you know it's a great source for something to celebrate the Holidays with!
Everyone wishes they learned financial literacy sooner. We try to pass on what we wish we knew to our children. Melissa Cox has written a great book about learning to be smart with money. You can pass these lessons to your children. If you're having trouble starting that conversation, check out what's inside.
The little guy who loved playing baseball and trying to catch frogs walked down the aisle recently. The family was there for the happy occasion. Let me tell you a little about my baby cousin.
My family is saying goodbye to Uncle Jeff. Aunts, uncles and cousins coming together has a way of making the family laugh even if the circumstances are not exactly happy ones. Here's a glimpse into my family as I remember "UJ".
I narrated a story about JP Rende and Kat Rao-Rende, a married creative team who were inspired to write and record "Nothing Rhymes with Orange" while raising children diagnosed with ADHD. The music helps children and their parents navigate their way through neurodiversity and ADHD. (Photo: earwormny.com)
Did you grow up with siblings? Are you raising multiple children now? Check out these books by Diane Shore. "How to Drive Your Sister Crazy" and "How to Drive Your Brother Bananas" will keep your children occupied as they learn to read and improve their reading skills. They might think they're learning new skills to drive their siblings crazy, but reading along with them will tip you off to their schemes and thwart their efforts. Your children will learn to read and stay out of trouble at the same time!
There has been a lot of talk about the Tooth Fairy, but what happens when those fairies (There's more than one?) take the teeth away? Jon Spillman has the answer, and he wants to share them with your children with his book "The Magic of Flutterville".
In this book, Jon shows your children the work that takes place in this magical town and the important part their teeth play in helping Flutterville and the fairies that live and work there.
Have you experienced a gyatt moment? Are you a Boomer? Check out T.M. Daliggr's book about the lingo used by children today. If you think it was hard enough to relate to what's happening these days, wait until you read this book. Then again, this book could be just what you need to figure out what your children are saying.
One of the daily challenges parents face is "What's for dinner?" Sometimes we'll go for a tried-and-true recipe, and sometimes we're willing to try something new. Stephanie Valentine has written a cookbook. I tried a couple of recipes in it, and the whole family, even The Oppressed, liked it. Thank you, Stephanie!
My family took a trip to the Dominican Republic last summer. The highlight for me was sharing a room with The Boy, who wasn't as excited about this. We had a lot of fun, had a lot of adventures and brought home some great memories. Here's a little of what happened that week.
Wife took The Boy and his friends, the Fruit Loops, on vacation. She's a brave soul for doing this.
It reminded me of a time I went on vacation with friends when we were in high school. It was a vacation that created great memories for us, and maybe some scary memories for "P" and "D".
Lai Holmes has written a book about Joanna Gaines, a journalist who has to go back to her hometown to handle her late aunt's affairs, including a bookstore. A quick visit to handle some affairs turns into a need to avoid becoming the latest murder victim in the small town of Whispering Pines.
Sometimes, we need to go back to where we grew up. Sometimes we want to go back there. Whatever these reasons are, "going back home" can mean different things for different people. Some hate it, others relish it. Which one are you?
Some random thoughts in my way to work. You like movies, I like movies. With everything happening this week, I wanted to share my thoughts on movies that would make us laugh and bring people together. What are these movies, you ask? Listen and learn! (Sorry for the poor sound quality. This was done on my phone in my car.) #movies #politics #comedy #funny #America
Charlie Kirk's murder is a warning for everyone in America. It's time to get back to civil discourse and an exchange of ideas without threats of violence or a fear of retribution. It doesn't take a lot of effort, but the upside is promising, and the opposite can be frightening.
People are talking about the Phillies Karen. As a father, here is my take on the situation.
My thoughts on parenting and adoption after watching a video from “That Dad Blog”.
An episode about Dominic Gentile and his book. I wrote about this at https://gregthebrave.blogspot.com/2025/09/live-boldly-by-dominic-gentile-for.html