Tag: Religion & Spirituality

Michaela S. Cox – Thriving in All Things in Life

Michaela S. Cox is a multi-published author and speaker who writes and speaks about diverse topics ranging from faith and spirituality, to motherhood, parenting, and family, to grief and loss.

She is an author who writes about her heartfelt meditations related to her passions about her journey as a mother, her journey of faith and the American journey of We the People.

Michaela S. Cox takes the inspiration for her writings to form her own life’s journey.  Walking and traveling a journey that has taken her from tribulation to learning how to thrive in all things including a lifelong disability of legal blindness, divorce at age 26, and then at age 38 the loss of her beloved husband.  Therefore, she has journeyed through widowhood, solo/single parenting while managing her disability. These experiences very much influence her work, as an author, on her journey through motherhood, her journey of faith for over 35 years.

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Nico Lagan – Entrepreneur on the Road

Nico Lagan is a men’s coach, an entrepreneur, a Muay Thai instructor, podcaster and sales professional. He strives to helps men achieve their personal legends by becoming strong men.

Nico grew up without the guidance of a strong masculine figure. It sent him on the search of a mentor. Not knowing what he was looking, he associated with and idolized the wrong men. His decisions has a teen to quit school and sale drugs lead him on the wrong path.

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Margaret Agard – Giving God Your Todo List

Margaret Agard is an award-winning writer whose latest book ‘In His Footsteps: How I Gave My Todo List to God and Got More Done, More Sleep and Less Stress’ is an 18-month slice of the life of a woman committed to giving her life to God by giving today to God: or how to be happy driving in rush hour traffic, dealing with frauds and facing a mountain of manure.

Margaret lives on four forested acres on a lake in Florida – viewing lake not swimming lake because, well, alligators. She and her husband Parker have 15 children between them, 38 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. The birthday cards alone take up a lot of time.

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