Friday, June 19, 2026

What Will Make Peace With Life Do For You?

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What Will Make Peace With Life Do For You?

What if the life you've been searching for isn't waiting somewhere in the future? What if happiness isn't hidden behind a bigger paycheck, a perfect relationship, or some magical moment when everything finally falls into place? In Making Peace With Life, Dr. Rob Alex invites you to step off the endless treadmill of "someday" and discover something far more powerful—the ability to find meaning, purpose, and peace right where you are. Through humor, honesty, personal insight, and metaphysical wisdom, this book helps you see that life isn't something to conquer or perfect. It's something to experience, learn from, and ultimately embrace.

Inside these pages, you'll explore the lessons hidden within life's greatest challenges and its most beautiful moments. You'll discover why there is no finish line to chase, why comparison steals joy, how energy connects us all, and why asking better questions may be more important than finding perfect answers. Whether you're navigating change, searching for direction, recovering from setbacks, or simply trying to understand your place in the world, this book offers a refreshing perspective that reminds you your life already has incredible value. It's not about becoming someone else—it's about understanding the incredible person you already are.

Most self-help books promise to give you answers. Making Peace With Life offers something even more valuable: permission. Permission to breathe when life feels overwhelming. Permission to grow without demanding perfection from yourself. Permission to appreciate your journey without comparing it to everyone else's. And most importantly, permission to make peace with life exactly as it is while still creating the future you desire. If you're ready to stop racing, stop chasing, and start truly living, then this book may be exactly what you've been looking for.





Saturday, June 6, 2026

Make Peace With Life Shortcast #007 – Bigfoot Is the Man

  



Make Peace With Life Shortcast #007 – Bigfoot Is the Man

In this week's Make Peace With Life Shortcast, we take a fun and slightly metaphysical look at one of the most famous mysteries of all time—Bigfoot. For decades, stories of giant footprints, blurry photographs, and mysterious encounters have kept people searching for proof that Sasquatch is out there roaming the forests. But what if the real value of Bigfoot isn't whether we ever find him? What if the mystery itself is the point? Bigfoot has become more than just a cryptid; he's become a symbol of wonder, curiosity, and the possibility that there are still things in this world we don't fully understand.

The episode explores humanity's fascination with proving everything. In a world where nearly every question can be answered with a quick internet search, Bigfoot stands as one of the last great mysteries. From a metaphysical perspective, that mystery serves an important purpose. It reminds us to remain open-minded, to keep exploring, and to embrace the unknown. Whether Bigfoot exists physically or not, he represents something powerful—the idea that life still contains surprises, unanswered questions, and a little bit of magic waiting to be discovered.

So is Bigfoot real? We may never know. But perhaps that's exactly why he continues to capture our imagination generation after generation. Sometimes the greatest mysteries aren't meant to be solved; they're meant to inspire us to wonder. And honestly, if a giant hairy creature can keep people dreaming, exploring, and smiling for over fifty years, then maybe Bigfoot really is the man. Be sure to listen to Make Peace With Life Shortcast #007 and visit MakePeaceWithLife.com for more podcasts, blog articles, community discussions, books, and merchandise—including shirts that are, according to highly reliable Bigfoot sources, officially Sasquatch approved.


Bigfoot Walking Through The Woods

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Always, Never Almost

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Always, Never Almost:

Second Chance Romance, Single Dad, Family Drama,

Ex-drama, Slow Burn, Emotional


Andi Doyle built her life on her own terms. She owns a coffee shop in South Boston that she’s poured everything into, shows up fiercely for the people she loves, and learned one thing the hard way: she won’t be an afterthought. Not for anyone.

So when Gavin Byrne walks into her life with quiet intensity and a smile that makes her forget herself, she lets herself believe this one might be different. He’s steady. Present. Real.

Until she realizes she’s been waiting for a place in his life he never fully made room for.

Gavin doesn’t understand what he’s done until the distance between them is undeniable. He thought he had left his past where it belonged. He didn’t see how easily he defaulted to keeping parts of his life separate — smoothing things over, choosing the safer explanation, minimizing what mattered most when it felt complicated.

By the time he recognizes the cost of that mistake, Andi is already walking away.

Fighting his way back to her is one thing. But reconciliation doesn’t bring peace. The past he thought was settled resurfaces with its own agenda, threatening the life he’s fought to protect and forcing Andi straight into the center of it.

Now loving each other isn’t the only risk.

They’ll have to decide whether what they’re building is strong enough to withstand someone determined to tear it apart — or if some mistakes really do turn almost into never… or into always.







Tuesday, June 2, 2026

A Little Gift from Us to You… FREE May 29 – June 2, 2026

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A Little Gift from Us to You… FREE May 29 – June 2, 2026

What if the meaning of life isn’t something you chase down like a runaway shopping cart… but something you slowly learn to make peace with?

From May 29 through June 2, 2026, you can download Making Peace With Life FREE on Kindle, and step into a journey that’s equal parts honest, thoughtful, a little metaphysical, and just enough humor to keep you from taking everything too seriously. In this book, Dr. Rob Alex explores the full spectrum of life—the highs, the lows, and all the wonderfully confusing middle parts in between. It’s not about finding a finish line (because spoiler alert: there really isn’t one), but about understanding how every moment—good, bad, and “what just happened?”—fits into something bigger. You’ll dive into ideas about energy, connection, purpose, and why your life is both incredibly small in the grand scheme… and somehow still massively important at the same time. It’s like getting cosmic perspective with a side of “you’ve got this.”

And just when you thought the excitement stopped there… it doesn’t.

The MakePeaceWithLife.com website officially launches on June 1, 2026, along with the very first Make Peace With Life Podcast. So while you’re downloading the book and starting your journey, we’re rolling out a full experience to go along with it. Think of it as the universe saying, “Alright… let’s do this together.” So grab your free copy, take a breath, and get ready—because this is more than a book launch… it’s the beginning of something bigger.




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Monday, June 1, 2026

Every Person Has a Story to Tell

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Every Person Has a Story to Tell

By Dr. Walter R. Hoge



What if a life is not one straight road, but a thousand remembered paths crossing faith, grief, science, ancestry, and wonder?

Every Person Has a Story to Tell opens like a memoir, but it quickly expands into something larger and stranger: a life archive shaped by memory’s unreliability, family legend, spiritual longing, professional reinvention, and the haunting possibility that the most important places we visit may not belong entirely to this world. The book moves through ancestors, frontier histories, veterinary practice, personal losses, philosophical reflections, and a mystical valley that lingers in the author’s soul like an unfinished calling.

At its heart, the book gathers family history, memoir, faith, and reflection into a deeply personal meditation on memory, purpose, and the experiences that shape a life.

Its atmosphere shifts between grounded recollection and visionary experience. One moment, the book is contemplating squirrels, elephants, and the fragile mechanics of human memory; the next, it is standing at the edge of a glowing valley in what feels like a parallel universe, where fear gives way to peace and purpose. That tension gives the book its pulse: the earthly and the eternal, the documented and the imagined, the ordinary life and the life that seems to whisper from just beyond it.

What makes this book stand out is its refusal to separate disciplines that are usually kept apart. Science and religion, memory and myth, family history and personal testimony all occupy the same terrain. The central question is not simply what happened, but what a person does with what happened: how experience becomes meaning, how grief becomes redirection, and how a life can be measured not only by achievement, but by whether it remains open to wonder, service, and a second chance.

Some stories are told to preserve the past; others are told to light the way back to the self.


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