
Former mob associate PEDGE
01/08/24 • 51 min
He fell into crime like a clean kid into a coal chute - but he got out by CHOICE and changed his life and his future.
He fell into crime like a clean kid into a coal chute - but he got out by CHOICE and changed his life and his future.
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HIGH -Leonard Lee Buschel returns
https://www.amazon.com/HIGH-Confessions-Leonard-Lee-Buschel/dp/1737926601/
If National Lampoon published a hysterically funny and mildly offensive parody of recovery memoirs, it couldn’t be as funny and mildly offensive as this autobiography of Leonard Lee Buschel, co-founder of Writers in Treatment, producers of the internationally acclaimed Reel Recovery Film Festivals, the Experience Strength and Hope Awards, and publishers of the Addiction/Recovery e-Bulletin.
HIGH is far more than a vastly entertaining recovery memoir. It is an open emotional summons, a sincere invitation to a life lived awake and alert, a life vibrating at a higher frequency of increased creativity and joy, and if you so desire, social inclusion, fun, fellowship, and plenty of free coffee.
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IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A THREAT TO WRITERS?
Screenwriters and authors, actually 9,000 authors – including bestselling authors Dan Brown, James Patterson, Burl Barer, Lee Goldberg, Magaret Atwood, Suzanne Collins, and Michael Chabon – have signed an open letter to AI companies about compensating writers fairly for their contributions to AI training data.
In the letter, the Guild argued that AI output trained on copyrighted work is derivative, and writers should be paid royalties.
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