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Triangle Spotlight - 9/21 – Dave Kerpen, Kimber A. Leigh, M. Kuriel, Cindy Barber

9/21 – Dave Kerpen, Kimber A. Leigh, M. Kuriel, Cindy Barber

09/21/20 • 55 min

Triangle Spotlight

Suzanne is joined this week by social media expert Dave Kerpen and three authors: Kimber A. Leigh, “Greta Gar Bitch;” M. Kuriel, “Sensing Strange and Twisted Travels;” and C.L. Barber, “Keeper of the Keystone” and “Key to Dragon Falls.”

Dave Kerpen heads up Likeable, a social medium a software company that serves thousands of small business, and he’s the Chairman of Likeable Media a social media and content marketing agency for big brands. He’s written several amazing books but today we are focusing on his book, “Likeable Social Media.”

“Greta Gar Bitch” is Kimber Leigh’s true story of surviving severe child abuse in the most unthinkable ways. She lost her mother and 2 brothers at their own hands, but she's turned that abuse and awfulness into a beautiful life.

M. Kuriel’s book, “Sensing Strange and Twisted Travels,” is a collection of short stories following Don Orville, whose whole life implodes after he helps a blood mage. Out of the ruin, he launches a career as a travelling storyteller by visiting many unusual places in search of new audiences and the stories they share with him.

In C.L. Barber’s book, “Keeper of the Keystone,” the night a dad goes missing on his son’s first birthday, a triple murder stuns the neighborhood. The tragic events of that night remain clouded in mystery. Fourteen years later, the arrival of an old family member, leads to a 15-year-old Michael and his friends finding themselves in court full of intrigue and a desperate struggle for survival.

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Suzanne is joined this week by social media expert Dave Kerpen and three authors: Kimber A. Leigh, “Greta Gar Bitch;” M. Kuriel, “Sensing Strange and Twisted Travels;” and C.L. Barber, “Keeper of the Keystone” and “Key to Dragon Falls.”

Dave Kerpen heads up Likeable, a social medium a software company that serves thousands of small business, and he’s the Chairman of Likeable Media a social media and content marketing agency for big brands. He’s written several amazing books but today we are focusing on his book, “Likeable Social Media.”

“Greta Gar Bitch” is Kimber Leigh’s true story of surviving severe child abuse in the most unthinkable ways. She lost her mother and 2 brothers at their own hands, but she's turned that abuse and awfulness into a beautiful life.

M. Kuriel’s book, “Sensing Strange and Twisted Travels,” is a collection of short stories following Don Orville, whose whole life implodes after he helps a blood mage. Out of the ruin, he launches a career as a travelling storyteller by visiting many unusual places in search of new audiences and the stories they share with him.

In C.L. Barber’s book, “Keeper of the Keystone,” the night a dad goes missing on his son’s first birthday, a triple murder stuns the neighborhood. The tragic events of that night remain clouded in mystery. Fourteen years later, the arrival of an old family member, leads to a 15-year-old Michael and his friends finding themselves in court full of intrigue and a desperate struggle for survival.

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undefined - 9/14 – Alicia McBride, Carol Alexander, Rolando Hyman, JB Yanni and JN Supermom

9/14 – Alicia McBride, Carol Alexander, Rolando Hyman, JB Yanni and JN Supermom

Suzanne Lynn is joined by five authors: Alicia McBride, “I Feel Too Much: A How-To Guide for the Beginner Empaph;” Carol Alexander, “At a Momen’s Notice;” Rolando Hyman, “Giving Myself Permission to Grow;” and JB Yanni, “Time Benders and the Machine.”

Alicia’s book shows the steps to let go of the heavy, and to create boundaries so it doesn’t continue to happen.  It has helpful meditations that you can use over and over again, and some of them are on YouTube so you can listen anytime.  This book is meant for you, the sensitive person, the empath, the one that takes on other people’s pain so they can feel better, it’s time to take care of yourself.  Read it, and it will show you how.

Carol’s book was written about the father I never knew as he mysteriously disappeared in 1957, never to be seen or heard from again. Much of the story is true, with fiction interwoven to complete any loose ends.

Rolando’s book offers seven solutions for personal development. It explains how self-care is necessary for personal development, how to use choice to your advantage, and how humility helps Rolando unlearn old habits.

JB’s book shows us first that young people are empowered to do great acts of innovation, and kindness; second, that there is nothing stronger in this world than the bonds of family and with family, you can do just about anything; finally, that successes and failures, grief and happiness, pain and suffering as well as great joy are all a part of life, but with faith, they can all be celebrated and weathered.

JN Supermom’ book reminds you that you’re not Supemom, and that’s OK. It is for anyone who feels alone struggling to be a parent.

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undefined - 9/28 – Helen Wallimann, Bruce Lengeman, Cherice King, Vivian Knebel

9/28 – Helen Wallimann, Bruce Lengeman, Cherice King, Vivian Knebel

Suzanne is joined by authors Helen Wallimann, “A Visit to Gansu Province for the Chinese New Year;” Bruce Lengeman, “Come Alive to Her Heart;” Cherice King, “The Real Happily Ever After;” and Vivian Knebel, “From Rubble to Champagne.”

Helen Wallimann was born and brought up in Cheltenham UK. After her MA from Edinburgh University she worked in publishing in Munich, Paris and London. From 1973 until 2001 she was employed as a teacher of French and English at the Kantonsschule Solothurn, Switzerland.

Bruce Lengeman has invested over 30 years of his life in the people-helping business as a church-planter, youth pastor, senior pastor, professional counselor, business consultant and writer. Bruce and his wife Ruthie, serve as the Senior Leader Couple at ACTS Covenant Fellowship Church in Lancaster, PA

Vivianne Knebel was born illegitimate in 1943 in the epicenter of Nazi power, Berlin, Germany. Her free-spirited and strong-willed mother, Marija, fought to keep her alive among falling bombs and Soviet attacks. After the end of World War II, with much of Berlin razed to the ground, Vivianne came to know poverty and constant hunger. As a teenager, she immigrated to Canada, but in her new homeland, times became so desperate that she had to beg for money to eat. After dropping out of school to find work, Vivianne became the victim of sexual harassment. Spiraling into depression, she attempted to take her life, but was miraculously saved by a six-year-old child.

In author Cherice King’s new fictional book, The REAL Happily, Ever After, readers learn more of how our choices involving who we dedicate our lives to can bring us either eternal happiness in heaven or eternal damnation in hell.

 

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