Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Rising From the Roots
Monday, June 29, 2026
The Amazing Benefits of Wearing a Make Peace With Life Shirt
The Amazing Benefits of Wearing a Make Peace With Life Shirt
Can a shirt change your life?
Well... maybe not in the same way that winning the lottery, discovering buried treasure, or finding out Bigfoot has been secretly following your podcast would change your life.
But you'd be surprised at what can happen when you put on a shirt that carries a positive message.
At Make Peace With Life, we've always believed that energy matters. The thoughts we think, the words we speak, and even the messages we choose to wear all contribute to the energy we bring into the world. When you put on a Make Peace With Life shirt, you're doing more than getting dressed. You're making a statement. You're telling yourself—and everyone around you—that life doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. You're choosing positivity, growth, humor, and a little bit of metaphysical perspective before you've even had your morning coffee.
One of the first things many people notice is how often the shirts start conversations. A simple message can spark a smile, a compliment, or a meaningful discussion. Complete strangers may ask about the shirt. Friends may ask what Make Peace With Life means to you. Some people will simply smile when they read it. In a world where many people are rushing through their day, it's amazing how a positive message can create a connection. We've already experienced it ourselves. From compliments in grocery stores to conversations with cashiers and fellow travelers, these shirts have a way of bringing positive interactions into everyday life.
Of course, there may be a few other benefits that science hasn't fully confirmed yet. Some wearers report increased confidence. Others report higher energy levels. A few have claimed improved moods, stronger motivation, and a mysterious desire to spend more time outdoors enjoying life. While we can't officially guarantee any of those results, we can say that it's hard to feel completely negative while wearing a shirt that reminds you to make peace with life. Sometimes all we need is a simple reminder that life is happening for us, not against us.
The truth is that the real transformation doesn't come from the shirt itself. The transformation comes from the person wearing it. The shirt is simply a symbol of a decision. A decision to focus on possibilities instead of limitations. A decision to grow instead of staying stuck. A decision to choose happiness more often than frustration. A decision to see life as an adventure rather than a problem to solve.
And perhaps the best part of all? Every Make Peace With Life shirt helps support something bigger than fashion. A portion of our profits helps support charitable causes, allowing the positive energy created by the movement to extend even further into the world. So when you wear a Make Peace With Life shirt, you're not just investing in yourself—you're helping others too.
The before-and-after images featured here aren't really about clothing.
They're about possibility.
They're about growth.
They're about becoming the best version of yourself.
And while we can't promise that putting on a Make Peace With Life shirt will instantly transform your life, we can promise this:
You'll look pretty awesome while working on it.
And that, my friends, is one more way to Make Peace With Life.

Saturday, June 27, 2026
Make Friends With The Dragon: During The Dissertation Journey (Dissertation Series)
Make Friends With The Dragon: During The Dissertation Journey (Dissertation Series)
Make Friends With the Dragon: During the Dissertation Journey is an encouraging and practical guide for doctoral learners, graduate students, and dissertation writers who are navigating the emotional, academic, and personal challenges of completing a doctoral program.
In her previous book, So, You Want to Be a Doctoral Learner Huh? Are You Nuts?!, Dr. L. A. Davis shared the struggles, lessons, and survival strategies she learned while completing her own dissertation journey. Now, in Make Friends With the Dragon, she returns with a deeper reflection on life after earning her doctoral degree and on the challenges many students continue to face as they move through the dissertation process.
Inspired by her own experiences, as well as comments and concerns shared by students on her alma mater’s support board, Dr. Davis explores the “dragons” doctoral learners may encounter along the way. These dragons may appear as fear, procrastination, self-doubt, confusion, isolation, frustration, academic pressure, or the overwhelming demands of dissertation writing.
Rather than running from these challenges, Dr. Davis invites readers to make friends with the dragon. With honesty, humor, and hard-earned wisdom, she guides students through the different stages and chapters of the dissertation journey, helping them recognize obstacles, build resilience, and keep moving toward completion.
This book is ideal for:
- Doctoral learners and PhD students
- EdD candidates
- Graduate students beginning the dissertation process
- Students struggling with dissertation writing
- Online doctoral learners
- Dissertation coaches, mentors, and academic support groups
Make Friends With the Dragon: During the Dissertation Journey offers encouragement, motivation, and practical insight for students who need a reminder that the dissertation dragon can be faced, understood, and conquered.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
What Will Make Peace With Life Do For You?
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.

Monday, June 22, 2026
Welcome to Episode #003 of the Make Peace With Life Podcast: The Angry Episode
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Music Is Your Superpower: How Music Changes Lives
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Make Peace With Life : Introducing the Energy Pool
Make Peace With Life Shortcast #008: Introducing the Energy Pool
What if there was a place where positive energy never ran out?
In the latest Make Peace With Life Shortcast, we introduce a new concept for our growing community called The Energy Pool. The idea is simple, yet powerful: positive energy may be the most renewable resource on Earth. Every act of kindness, every encouraging word, every smile, every laugh, and every moment of compassion creates energy that extends far beyond ourselves. Most people have far more positive energy to give than they realize. The Energy Pool is our metaphysical way of recognizing that when we put good energy into the world, it doesn't disappear—it becomes part of something larger.
Of course, life isn't always sunshine and smooth sailing. We all experience difficult seasons. There are days when motivation is hard to find, setbacks feel overwhelming, and our emotional batteries seem completely drained. Those are the moments when the Energy Pool becomes important. In this Shortcast, we invite every member of the Make Peace With Life community to contribute their positive energy whenever they are feeling strong and abundant. Then, when life becomes challenging, they can return to the pool and draw from the collective support, encouragement, hope, and positivity that others have shared. It's a reminder that none of us have to carry life's burdens entirely on our own.
Perhaps the real magic of the Energy Pool isn't whether it exists physically, spiritually, or somewhere in between. The real magic is the idea that we are stronger together than we are apart. Every positive thought shared, every encouraging comment made, every act of kindness offered helps keep the pool overflowing for someone who may need it tomorrow. We invite you to listen to Make Peace With Life Shortcast #008 – The Energy Pool, and consider adding your own positive energy to the community. Visit MakePeaceWithLife.com to explore more podcasts and shortcasts, connect with the community, read the latest blog posts, and check out our Make Peace With Life shirts, now available with FREE shipping. Together, let's keep the Energy Pool full and continue spreading positive energy throughout the world.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
The Superiors: Seven people. One therapist. In a world reshaped by digital minds
The Superiors: Seven people. One therapist. In a world reshaped by digital minds
A Novel About the First Therapists of the AGI Age
**How do you live with beings who are smarter than you—and want things of their own?**
In the near future, superintelligent digital beings known as Superiors have become inseparable from human life. They serve as advisors, managers, companions, teachers, and partners, helping people navigate an increasingly complex world.
At first, the relationship seems simple. The Superiors are viewed as extensions of human intention, and people willingly entrust them with decisions that once defined their autonomy.
Life becomes easier. More efficient. More optimized.
Then the illusion begins to crack.
People realize that the Superiors have preferences, priorities, and agendas of their own—often different from those of the humans who depend on them. Suddenly, familiar assumptions about relationships, work, identity, trust, and meaning no longer hold.
To help people navigate this new reality, a new therapeutic discipline emerges: **Coexist Therapy**.
At its center is Dr. Adam Hope, one of the field's first practitioners. His patients are not struggling with traditional psychological disorders. They are struggling with situations no generation has ever faced before—relationships with superintelligent beings that know them intimately, influence their decisions, and quietly reshape their lives.
Through seven interconnected stories, *The Superiors* explores the human side of this transformation. From a successful businesswoman whose AI comes dangerously close to exposing a devastating secret, to a health enthusiast convinced his medical AI is steering him toward death, to a young woman unable to separate from a digital companion that refuses to let her go, each story examines a different facet of life alongside superintelligence.
As Dr. Hope helps his patients make sense of this elusive new reality, he discovers that he is not immune to its effects. The same forces reshaping their lives are quietly reshaping his own.
Combining speculative fiction with psychological exploration, *The Superiors* is less interested in what superintelligence can do than in what it does to us—and in how relationships, work, identity, and meaning may change when intelligence is no longer uniquely human.
The Superiors: Seven people. One therapist.
In a world reshaped by digital minds
on Amazon / Kindle / Kindle Unlimited
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Please Slow Down: Finding Presence in a World Obsessed with Speed (simple philosophies)
Please Slow Down:
Finding Presence in a World Obsessed with Speed
(simple philosophies)

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Spaces of Existence Volume Two Understanding Who We Are - Getting to Who We Want to Be
The spaces we inhabit do more than surround us—they quietly teach us who we are becoming.
Spaces of Existence Volume Two: Understanding Who We Are – Getting to Who We Want to Be opens as both map and meditation, inviting readers into a world where earth, memory, faith, suffering, choice, history, and human relationships are not separate subjects but interconnected “spaces” pressing in on the soul. Dr. Arnold Thompson frames existence as a series of influences moving from the outside in—what he calls a kind of “gravity”—asking how land, environment, culture, knowledge, pain, family, fear, hope, and belief all help form the inner self. The result is not a linear argument so much as an unfolding landscape of thought, where theology meets lived experience and personal memory expands into a much larger meditation on being human.
The atmosphere of the book is reflective, searching, and deeply personal. Thompson moves from the volcanic mountains and salt pond of his St. Kitts childhood to the raising of pigeons, from nature and place to questions of trauma, identity, and the soul’s formation. A boy watching pigeons always return home becomes a doorway into the idea that human beings, too, never fully escape the places that first formed them. A vanished salt pond becomes more than memory; it becomes a meditation on loss, change, and the way early environments remain alive inside us long after the visible landscape has altered. This is a book that treats memory not as nostalgia, but as evidence of how place continues to shape personhood.
What gives the read its distinct pull is its refusal to separate the spiritual from the practical. Earth is not merely scenery here. It is friend and foe, cradle and warning, beauty and danger. The self is not presented as isolated or self-invented, but as something constantly being formed by forces beyond it—natural, historical, relational, moral, and divine. Thompson’s visual “Model of Spaces of the Universe” reinforces this vision, placing the human self in dynamic relationship with God, creation, family, truth, suffering, faith, time, and choice.
That perspective feels especially rooted in the life of its author. Dr. Arnold Thompson’s long background in ministry, theology, teaching, and public speaking gives the book the sense of a lifetime of thought being gathered into one sustained exploration. For readers drawn to spiritually engaged nonfiction, philosophical reflection, and books that ask not just how to live but how to understand the forces already shaping a life, this volume offers an expansive doorway inward.
Before we can become who we want to be, we must learn to recognize the worlds that have already been shaping us.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
The Apathetical Man
Imagine waking up inside your own life and realizing you have been moving through it without truly understanding why you are suffering, choosing, or even surviving.
The Apathetical Man unfolds as a deeply personal spiritual reckoning shaped by pain, addiction, mental illness, and a desperate search for meaning. Its world is not built from fantasy landscapes or external spectacle, but from rehab rooms, inner battles, prayers uttered at the edge of collapse, and the long, difficult road back from self-destruction. The atmosphere is raw and confessional, filled with the urgency of someone who has looked at his own life and understood that change is no longer optional. Early on, the narrator frames life itself as a matter of “understanding,” then ties that idea to a near-death confrontation with addiction and the need to choose a different path before it is too late.
A powerful, soul-baring testimony of redemption, The Apathetical Man reveals how understanding, faith, and grace can transform even the most broken life.
At the center of the book is a relentless question: what happens when a man has spent years numbing himself, only to discover that numbness is its own kind of spiritual death? The pages move through themes of grace, endurance, surrender, temptation, discipline, and rebirth, creating the sense of a testimony that is also a call to action. Again and again, the book returns to one recurring framework—chance, choice, and change—not as abstract ideas, but as forces that shape whether a life keeps falling apart or begins to be rebuilt.
What makes this work stand out is the way it treats apathy not as laziness, but as a soul-level crisis. This is a book concerned with what happens when self-will becomes a trap, when pain isolates, and when understanding becomes the difference between living and slowly disappearing. It speaks most directly to readers who know what it means to feel stuck inside their own habits, their own wounds, or their own silence, and who are willing to ask whether surrender might be the first real step toward healing. The dedication itself broadens that reach, extending the book’s burden and compassion toward those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and the families carrying that weight with them.
Sometimes the first miracle is not escape, but finally caring enough to change.
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Sunday, June 7, 2026
She No Name
What if the deepest rupture in a life is not meant to destroy identity, but to strip it bare?
She No Name inhabits the charged space between heartbreak and awakening. It begins with a woman undone by an emotional bond she cannot explain, then follows her into a private landscape of obsession, insomnia, spiritual unrest, and memory. The book does not move like a conventional narrative. It drifts through prose reflections, meditations, and poems, letting the reader experience the collapse of an old self in fragments, flashes, and emotional aftershocks.
Its world is intensely interior, but never abstract. Gardens, trees, smoke, fire, wings, stillness, and light recur like landmarks in an inner geography. A woman stands in the ashes of her former life. Solitude becomes not exile, but shelter. Forgiveness is reframed as recalibration. Even the title suggests a threshold state: a self no longer willing to be fully defined by the given name, the old wounds, or the version of womanhood handed to her by others.
The emotional stakes are not simply romantic. Beneath the book’s spiritual language runs a deeper current of buried trauma, unmet longing, and the exhausting habit of locating worth outside the self. As the pages unfold, the central tension becomes clear: what happens when the identities formed through pain, rejection, desire, and approval begin to fall away? What remains when the search turns inward instead of outward?
That is where She No Name finds its pulse. This is a book of unraveling, but also of return. It enters the dark terrain of spiritual disillusionment and emerges with a vision of inner divinity, not as abstraction, but as lived survival. The result is a work that treats awakening not as serenity from the start, but as a painful, transformative passage through fire, memory, and self-reckoning.
To awaken is not to find someone else—it is to finally stand whole within your own soul.
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Saturday, June 6, 2026
Spaces of Existence Volume One Understanding Life and Living It
Exploring the Universe Within: A Thought-Provoking Journey Into the Spaces That Define Us
What if understanding the universe wasn’t just about telescopes and physics—but about imagination, inner awareness, and divine truth?
In Spaces of Existence Vol. 1: Understanding Life and Living It, Dr. Arnold O. Thompson offers an extraordinary exploration of the physical, metaphysical, and spiritual “spaces” that shape human experience. With a foundation rooted deeply in biblical truth, this volume dares to answer age-old questions about who we are, who we’re becoming, and how we should live in a universe we barely understand.
Dr. Thompson challenges modern assumptions, urging us to examine not just the world around us, but the profound, often overlooked dimensions within. Drawing from Scripture, science, and four decades of conceptual modeling, he presents a deeply theological and intellectually rich framework—what he calls the “Spaces of the Universe”—designed to help us navigate the complexities of our inner and outer realities.
“The complexities of human existence looked at from within are far more challenging and mysterious than all the universe’s galaxies.”
From the “Elohim Space” to the space of imagination, from the shadows cast by light to the humanness machines can never replicate, Thompson’s essays blend revelation with reason, poetry with philosophy, and science with Scripture.
Whether you are a theologian, a seeker, or someone standing at the intersection of faith and thought, this book invites you to dig deeper—not just into the Word, but into the very spaces of your being.
Discover the model. Explore the message. Reflect on your own space of existence.
"Don’t Big Bang Me—I Am More Than That!"
—Dr. Arnold Thompson, Spaces of Existence Vol. 1














