Words matter. The old adage “sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me” is one of the farthest things from the truth. In fact, we live in a world where words are used outside of their original context unbeknownst to us, and the way those words are being used combined […]
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Everything You’ve Never Been Told About Money
If you haven’t read last week’s post, please do so before reading this one. Without that foundational information in viewing our country as a business, this post may be much more difficult to understand. What I’m about to share with you is information that’s very challenging to find. Not many people present this information, and […]
The Root of All Things Good
I’m sure you’ve heard the saying ‘money is the root of all evil’. I want to challenge and rewrite this narrative to be ‘money is the root of all things good!’ Money does not make you good or evil, even though society teaches otherwise. Money amplifies that which you already are. If you are a […]
Lady Justice
The Scales of Justice have long represented the symbolism of justice. They represent the balancing of truth and fairness in each legal case. They also represent all evidence being weighed fairly, and typically the side with the most evidence wins the case. Lady Justice originates from Ancient Greece and Rome. The Greek Goddess of Justice, […]
Uncovering Truth or Sparring?
On January 10, 2023, the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government was created with Jim Jordan appointed as the chair. After reading the letter released in mainstream media on November 3, 2023, I was hopeful this committee would uncover truth for the people. Especially since much of what had been contained within […]
General Flynn: Hero or Traitor?
Before we get into the goods, I wanted to thank each of you who have subscribed to the blog, diligently followed each post, or passively kept up with the story. It means the world to me that you take heart in our life and relationship! It’s hard to believe I have been writing and posting […]
Shook Beyond Recognition
It was an un-noteworthy Thursday, with the exception of having several internal promptings to not stay at my house that evening. Normally I follow my intuition without much question because it’s always guiding me to good things, but for some reason on this day I let my ego get in the way. I reached out […]
Public Safety Factor
You may recall we were shocked and blindsided when we received Travis’s designation to Rochester FMC as we had been anticipating him to be placed at Yankton Prison Camp. You can read more about the designation process and experience here. From what we were able to discern before Travis began his sentence, we believed Travis […]
You’re Saying I’ve Got a Chance
I was thankful when Travis initially told me he was in with a good group of guys, but this group of guys were going to be an enormous asset to Travis time and again. He had mentioned they were very knowledgeable in prison policy and law, but what this might mean for his future wasn’t […]
The Drop Off
How do you prepare yourself to drop your loved one off at prison? How do you spend your last few days together? What do you say, or how can you offer them encouragement? I knew the emotions I was feeling, but I couldn’t imagine the emotions he was feeling. In the days leading up to […]