After the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in the final days of World War II, over 1,000 men were thrown into the open ocean. Only 316 survived. In this gripping firsthand account, Edgar Harrell recounts the harrowing four and a half days he spent in shark-infested waters—battling heat, dehydration, and despair. His story is one of unthinkable loss, extraordinary courage, and the quiet strength that emerges in life’s darkest moment
The Umbrella of Authority
Over the years, we’ve witnessed some spectacular public downfalls. People who millions consider to be heroes, dramatically falling from grace. If...
Our Animal Reserves
Betcha didn’t know some animals serve their countries better than most humans! From a polar bear promoted for ambassadorial excellence to a knighted...
What criteria do you use to determine what you provide for your children vs. what they need to earn?
I think that bar begins to shift in adolescence. It’s a moving target depending on what’s going on in their lives. But in adolescents,...
Angeline
The second single from his forthcoming bluegrass album, Jimmy says that this song, and especially the video concept, are inspired by his wife, Sonya...
How can I get a raise at my job?
Not to be a smart-aleck right off the bat…but how do you get a raise at your job? You need to be worth it. Maybe I should say—obviously worth...
How Is Fear Used in Our Lives?
Fear is used to keep you from falling off a cliff. If you realize you’re getting more and more fearful as you get closer and closer to this...
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