Author: Lucia Matuonto

Lucia Matuonto is a published children’s book author, physiotherapist, Creative Director and has just added two more projects to her name. She is the host of the new interview program on WorldAuthors.org called “UNCUT with Lucia”, and is also the host of her new podcast, “The Relatable Voice”.

Be of Service to Be Happy By Ron Hammond The fast paced world that we’re living in today isn’t showing signs of slowing down. The growing demands that come from having a family and a career can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety, which can cause unhappiness in life. If this sounds familiar to you, there is a solution to this challenge that doesn’t have to take much of your time. How do you do it? You do this by engaging in acts of service to other people. When you give of yourself, you elevate your happiness while simultaneously…

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A good story is going to make the world a whole lot better, and that’s why there is no such thing as too much good literature. The time has come for The Relatable Voice podcast to form an anthology like no other, which will include 14 individual voices sharing their stories to the world. This exciting collaboration is going to offer uplifting and diverse literature that the world deserves to know. Voices that You’ve Heard Before If you’ve been listening to The Relatable Voice podcast (The RV), then you’re going to recognize each one of the 14 names that you…

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“May You BE Healthy” is a must-read book, for everybody who wants to drastically improve his/her health. In fact, it is a great book to own, because it is, as dubbed by its own author, Ravi Sahay, an owner’s manual of our body. As such, it should be used to create healthy habits in many areas of our lives: detoxing, eating, exercising, recharging, resting and so on. In his books, Ravi Sahay exemplifies the power of lifestyle changes by using an integrative (holistic) approach in healing and prevention for chronic conditions. Ravi shares the wisdom in his book, May You…

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Hello Bennet , welcome to BrandEducation! Please tell us about yourself.I grew up in Utah, I have been married for 6 years and have 3 kids.I have a door to door sales background where I have built teams and sold different products, always doing $1 million+ in revenue during the summer selling season.I co-founded Switch to Solar, and using the principles found in the book, E-myth, was able to work myself out of the business after a year and had a successful exit after 18 months from starting the company.I believe in having purposed based business • What do you…

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It wasn’t quite Marie Kondo meets Grey Gardens in The Women’s Room, but it was close. Professor Ludwig Berg hoarded; Grace Berg gave away as much as she could. During their thirty-five years of marriage, Luddy was all about the concrete, while abstract Grace sidelined her career in music because marriage and the family required it. At sixty, Grace divorced him to claim her space in the arts, but, by taking his own life, it seemed that Luddy had written the last movement of their relationship. Or did he? A symphony can have a coda. Following Luddy’s tragic suicide, Grace…

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“It’s My House, Too!”: Guidelines for Living with a Hoarder by Deborah Greenhut, Author, The Hoarder’s Wife During 35 years as a hoarder’s wife, author Deborah Greenhut explains that she had to change her thinking many times over. At first, she thought her husband could learn to pick up his things. When she realized that he did not choose to clean up, she tried to do it for him, and that intrusion became the source of many arguments. Whatever she brought to the trash can, whether it was spoiled food or broken furniture, he brought it back into the house. …

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Can you tell us a little about your book in your own words?My book explained how I was kidnapped by Murahalin militias, fled my village, and how the Lost Boys spent much of their lives running from kidnapping and death. They escaped ruthless and well-armed Murahalin militias that kidnapped, persecuted, and murdered tens of thousands from the Lost Boys. After a journey of over three thousand miles on bare feet, I was the leader of nineteen to seven hundred Lost Boys from the Pinyido refugee camp in Ethiopia and the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya from 1988 to 2004. The…

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What is your best mental health tip you want everyone to know from your book? You never have to be perfect at any of this. You just have to keep getting back up. What was your inspiration behind writing The Path 365? My sister had died of an overdose after a lifelong struggle with narcotics. I began working with women with substance use disorder on the obstetric unit where I worked, because I knew I needed to do something. I didn’t understand why I had struggled with things and gotten better and she was just crippled by shame. I returned…

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A young boy’s prophetic visions. A terrifying force of evil. Will chaos reign supreme? Blind since birth, Daemus Alaric is blessed with the gift of the Sight and has left his noble home to join the fabled Keepers of the Forbidden, wielders of vast arcane knowledge who serve Warminster’s leaders. But Daemus’ ideal life is short-lived as a recurring nightmare takes hold, threatening to catapult him into a terrifying struggle that will leave the fate of the Keepers hanging in the balance. Will the forces of darkness prevail? Book One of the Warminster Series, now available, is the product of…

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Born of steel, fire and black wind, J.V. Hilliard was raised as a highlander in the foothills of a once-great mountain chain on the confluence of the three mighty rivers that forged his realm’s wealth and power for generations. His father, a peasant twerg, toiled away in industries of honest labor and instilled in him a work ethic that would shape his destiny. His mother, a local healer, cared for his elders and his warrior uncle, who helped to raise him during his formative years. His genius brother, whose wizardly prowess allowed him to master the art of the abacus…

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