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  • Orangeville

    The Heart of Dufferin County

    The Town of Orangeville has a colourful, exciting past – a history being documented in book form for the first time. From the early days of the Irish pioneers escaping the political problems of Ireland to the present influx of new residents fleeing the pressures of cities, Orangeville has been a town that has adapted well to change, always ready for new ideas. The strength of the community has ... Read more

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  • The Catalog Mindset

    For most of modern history, wealth came from physical assets — land, buildings, oil, factories. But the internet redefined property itself. Today, a podcast episode can earn for years. A video interview can be licensed globally. A book can generate royalties for decades. Content doesn't just communicate — it pays.The Catalog Mindset is the framework for turning content into infrastructure. Not ... Read more

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  • Opposing Counsel

    Grant Eriksen is a family law attorney in Houston with a clean record, a snake plant, and a life so quiet it echoes. Niesha Cole is a respiratory therapist and single mother of two who walks into his office with a color-coded binder, a custody case, and the kind of composure that comes from years of holding everything together alone.Her ex-husband is filing for expanded custody — not because he ... Read more

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  • The House Always Wins

    The casino floor and the trading floor are running the same game. The confetti on Robinhood. The "risk-free" bet on DraftKings. The diamond hands meme on Reddit. The 3 a.m. crypto trade you made on tilt. Every one of these moments was designed — engineered by the same behavioral psychology that keeps a gambler at the blackjack table until the sun comes up.The House Always Wins is the first book to ... Read more

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  • Don’t Blow The Bag

    Nobody talks about what happens after the money comes.We talk about getting rich. We celebrate the win. We post the flex. But nobody sits you down and tells you the truth about what comes next — the bad advice, the pressure from people you love, the financial advisors who smile while they walk you into a ditch, the tax bills nobody warned you about, and the guilt that makes first-generation wealth ... Read more

    $4.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The First Network: How the Black Church Built Everything — And How to Reclaim It

    Before LinkedIn, before venture capital, before accelerators and pitch competitions — there was the church lobby. The parking lot after service. The deacon who knew a contractor. The church mother who sat on the school board. The usher who ran a printing business and gave a young man his first job.The Black church didn't just save souls. It built banks. It launched insurance companies. It funded ... Read more

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  • TUNED IN: How Auditory Thinkers Learn Faster, Focus Deeper, and Outperform

    You were never a bad student. You were a strong student in the wrong system.Roughly 30 percent of the population processes information most effectively through sound — yet almost no one is taught how to use this advantage. Schools reward reading and writing. Workplaces reward slide decks and memos. The entire system is built for visual learners, and if your brain is wired for listening, you've ... Read more

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  • The Range: A Parable About the Currency Nobody Counts

    Miles Crawford is the top car salesman at his dealership. He can read a customer before they close their door, close a deal before lunch, and hit his number every month. By every metric he's ever been given, he's winning.So why does he feel like he's starting over every thirty days?At a driving range on a Thursday evening, Miles meets Vernon Caldwell — a retired city councilman who moves through ... Read more

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  • The Factory

    THE FACTORY™Most people think they own a business.What they really own is a shift.When they stop showing up, the phone stops ringing. The orders stop coming. The revenue slows down. Everything depends on them.That's not a business.That's employment with extra paperwork.THE FACTORY™ is a practical handbook for entrepreneurs, creators, freelancers, founders, and operators who want to stop being the ... Read more

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  • Blue Debt

    Marcus Tate gave the Houston Police Department twenty-eight years. They gave him a plaque, a handshake, and a death sentence.Two weeks after retiring as HPD's most decorated homicide detective, Marcus's family is massacred in a home invasion that kills his wife, his son, and his seventeen-year-old daughter. Marcus survives — barely — and begins hunting the men responsible.But every lead the ... Read more

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  • The Townsend Girls

    Chryselle Walker is nine years old when her mother drags a suitcase with a broken wheel through the August heat and into The Townsend — a luxury hotel on Manhattan's Upper East Side where Nadine has just been hired as a housekeeper. They move into Room 4C on the service floor. The window shows a sliver of Central Park. The towels have someone else's name on them.Erica Townsend is nine years old ... Read more

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  • Black Is Green: How to Turn Two Trillion Dollars of Influence into Ownership

    Black America spends two trillion dollars a year. If Black consumers were a country, they would be the fifteenth largest economy on Earth. This number is repeated in every keynote, every report, every Black History Month segment. It is presented as proof of power.It is a lie.Spending power is not wealth. It is the illusion of wealth. The median Black household holds roughly forty-four thousand ... Read more

    $11.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus