Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Conversations with Culture Blitz - Nick Dee

Nick Dee is an East Coast based writer and public speaker. His "Live YOUR Life" blog went viral this past winter, and more recently his following blog titled "Fifty Shades Of DisIllusion" has generated its own share of attention.  

He now spreads his message through his new writings and public speaking. His official website can be found here: https://officialnickdee.wordpress.com/

James Gonzalez (Culture Blitz): "Live Your Life" is probably the piece your most known for, you've said yourself that it jumpstarted all of this for you in many ways. Explain it. What is "Live Your Life"? What does it mean?

Nick Dee (Live YOUR Life): Basically, 'Live YOUR Life' is a movement I started, and a message I'm trying to put out there. Inspired by my experiences and everything I detailed in the original blog that got so much play. When I decided to do what I did and really take control of my own life, the way I detailed in that original piece, it was an extremely powerful change for me, and I think other people can experience the same feeling.

Culture Blitz: How did that specific phrase become the motto?

Nick Dee: I had this 3,000 word blog, and I needed a title for. And I realized there was one phrase I used in it, only once, that just sounded right: Live Your Life. That was my reminder to myself and my call to everyone else. To live the life you want to live, do the things you want to do. To question each day if you're doing because you want to do it, or because its what you think you're supposed to do. It doesn't have to mean be all and only about yourself, you can do things for other people, and make sacrifices for other people. We all have people to answer to. But do something at least that is completely your own.

Culture Blitz: It tackles a variety of subjects as you go through your personal journey. How do you find people have responded? Has anyone misinterpreted the message?

Nick Dee: By in large people get the message. It's awesome. People are free to interpret it as they please. But it bothers me that there are some people who misunderstand my message in 'Live Your Life' as: only do things that are fun. Everyone shouldn't quit their job. Everyone shouldn't drop out of college. It's not about just having fun, or doing things you really feel like doing 24/7. It's having a plan. Whether that plan is relaxing and experiencing life, studying extremely hard to get the degree you want, or working overtime to get what you want, or get where you want to be. All of those things can be equally purposeful, and equally purposeless.  It's about owning your life, and owning that plan, not just running a course and picking a direction because it's "a direction", or because it makes other people happy. Do not just what makes you happy, but what will continue to make you happy as time wears on.

Culture Blitz: More recently you wrote "Fifty Shades Of Disillusion", which juxtaposed the fictionalized portrayal in 'Fifty Shades of Grey'  with your real life experiences with BDSM. This might have been the most personal of all your blogs. How do you feel about the response that has received, and how some of those who have shared it have taken to calling you the "real life Christian Grey" after you seemingly spoke out so strongly against that very idea?

Nick Dee: That is kind of ironic. It was just a topic that was in the news, and I figured I'd share my real life experiences with the lifestyle, which weren't exactly positive, as far the toll it took on me, and the people it brought into my life. The blog sort of took on a life of its own with the release of the movie and everything. As far as the comparisons, it used to bother me alot, but now I just laugh it off. I don't think I'm ever going to shed it completely, so why not embrace it and talk about it?

Culture Blitz: Have You Always written?

Nick Dee: I've always written in some form or another. It's safe to say that any girl who's ever dated me has gotten some lengthy romantic letters at some point, even back in high school, maybe grade school. I had the  first itch for it even back in 6th grade, but I remembers the teachers discouraged me from writing because they focused so much on the technicalities of outlines, sentence structure, punctuation, and grammar. They wiped all the fun, and creativity out of it. I hated structure. At the same time, they had no idea the world we were all heading into with word processors, and autocorrect just a few years later. I didn't get back into it until a few years later.

Culture Blitz: There is a certain swagger to your writing. Individuality. Where does that come from?

Nick Dee: Well I've read alot of things like anyone else. I read other blogs and content people would share on social media. Some were good, some were bad, but most of them were very bland with no personality to them. It was like it may as well have been written by a google robot. I don't know how to write that way. And anyone who knows me, can hear me while reading my writing. And even if they dont know me, they can probably get a sense. When your reading me, it's all things I would say.  The things I write are basically like spoken word that gets typed out, refined once or twice, and then put out there. I don't like to constantly edit myself.

Culture Beat: What about reading? Would you say that you are a reader?

Nick Dee: Definitely. I always read everything I could get my hands on. I had a giant bookshelf of at least 100 books by the time I was in high school. I got rid of alot of them recently to make space. Now I have a giant iBooks library on my iPad. I'm starting to miss reading the physical books themselves though. if I had to choose a favorite book it would probably be The Great Gatsby.

Culture Blitz: How would you best define your niche? 'Motivational' is a word that gets thrown alot, but you don't seem to have totally embraced it?

Nick Dee: If I say something motivational, that's great. I love motivational things myself. But my intention isn't to motivate. Maybe self improvement is more what it is. Self-improvement is important to me. Self-improvement for me is a reason to live. It's a reason to wake up in the morning. To get out of bed and say 'I'm gonna do better than I did yesterday'.  Mind, body, and soul, there's always room for improvement. At this stage in my personal life, I'm only interested in curious people who want to learn, grow, think outside the box, and aren't under some illusion they have it all figured out. So I think the audience comes from that place for the most part.

Culture Blitz: You've said before that you are not a fan of another inspirational figure on social media, Trent Shelton. Why?

Nick Dee: It's not a personal thing, obviously. That's why I said not a "fan".  I admire anybody who made a living at following their passion, trying to do something uplifting. His following is huge, I mean he was a former NFL player. To be blunt, I think he's 90% cliches. I think his expertise is telling people what they want to hear, disguised as "tough talk". There's alot of that out there, telling people what they want to hear.  I don't wanna target just him. I think that may make him or put him in more of a "motivational" or "inspirational" category than I am. And I'm fine with that. I'm not here to tell people what they want to hear, my goal is to speak the truth as I know it first and foremost, and to tell people what they need to hear second. And I'm not saying there are not some people who need that simplified message exactly how he puts it. But I feel like, when you are ready to go a bit deeper, you come to me. At least I hope so.

Culture Blitz: 'Simplified' means dumbed down to you in essence doesn't it?

Nick Dee: On some level, yes. But at the same time, it's completely necessary I guess. There's levels to this, to everything.

Culture Blitz: What motivates you to write, besides promoting your brand and helping people?


Nick Dee: Well, my  dad was always sort of the strong, silent type. Which was totally fine in many ways as a father,  I'll take that type over alot of others, I think he set a great example, but basically he was the kind of persons who left more questions than answers growing up. I don't want that to be said for me. I dont wanna leave more questions than I do answers. I want my thoughts, experiences, and story out there.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Keys To Success by Mehdi Toozhy - including interview

BIO:
Mehdi Toozhy is a graduate from Oxford University and the renowned co-author of a scientific research paper published in the Journal of Sound and Vibration.

He placed in the top 5% of students while studying at the Danish Technical University and achieved 100% in many of his challenging technical subjects. His proven study techniques have helped many students worldwide to achieve success.

Mehdi Toozhy decided to write a book dedicated to helping many more to reach their goals and desired universities.

Toozhy's years of experience from different universities and unique insight into study techniques have perfected the system that have been proven in practice by some of the greatest minds in history.




INTERVIEW:
Author Interview - (Mehdi Toozhy) (Keys to Success At School and Beyond)

What inspired you to start writing, and when? I noticed many most people who start their education lack basic skills to succeed at school. They start their education
but when faced with difficulties they think they don't have talents and they give up their dream.
In most cases students don’t know how to learn, solve problem and how to deal with life challenges. It was clear to me that if they get these 7 Skills, they can be successful not only at school but life in general.  So I decided to write the book in winter 2014.  

What is your preferred genre? Science fiction.

How many books have you written?  If more than one, are any a series…or trilogy?
I a Scientific paper about vibration in Oxford University.

Tell us a little about your book. This book is the essence of ten years of studies at three international universities. Upon entering the Danish Technical University, I began to search for techniques to improve how I learned. I always looked for students in their final semester and asked for their feedback and notes. I studied these notes carefully and managed to build a knowledge base that I put into practice in my own studies. I compiled these many years’ worth of notes and observations, and it resulted in the production of this book. It is not easy to study. I have seen many students give up on their dreams because they felt overwhelmed and lonely.
I decided to write this book to encourage those who feel they can’t continue because they fear they lack the talent to succeed.

Do you have plans for a new book? Yes. My Next book will help anybody to overcome
FEAR.

Was there an Author that inspired your writing? Arthur Charles Clarke
and Isaac Asimov.

Do you plot or write by the seat of your pants? I take a daily 2 hour walk in the nature and
that is where I get my inspirations.

Did you have an editor edit your books? Yes. Friesenpress which is  based in
Victoria, British Columbia.

Do you prefer ebooks, paperbacks or hardcover? I prefer paperback.
I noticed most people enjoy the to touch  of a paperback. You somehow get  a connection when you touch the book you are enjoying.

Where do you prefer to buy your books?
Amazon and book stores while enjoying a cup of coffee.

Are you a self- published (Indie) Author? Yes I am .

What books would you like to read again? The power of Focus by Jack Canfield.

What book are you currently reading and in what format (ebook/paperback/hardcover)? I am reading the Power of Focus by Jack
Canfield in paperback version.

Do you find yourself intrigued by the cover of a book enough to buy it? Yes, It makes me interested and curious about what is inside.

Do you have any advice for other writers starting out? Follow your passion. Dont be afraid of trying new things. As mentioned in my book,  failure can be your best teacher.

Do you ever write in your PJ’s? I follow the creative habits of Great minds
such as Leonardo Da Vinci that is described in my book. I always carry a pen and notepad to record the ideas that comes to me. This can be even when you are about to go the bed.

What are your pet peeves? I like white and brown doves.

You are trapped on a tropical island - who would you like to be stranded with?
In the morning: I would like to be with world’s best scuba diver to dive, enjoy and explore underwater area of the Island.
At noon:  with a french Master Chef having my lunch.
In the afternoon: Gliding in the air with world best glider instructor.
Late afternoon: Enjoying afternoon tea 
Late Evening: If they were alive  I would like to converse with Isaac Asimov and Great Iranian Philosopher: Mawlānā  and be grateful for all these pleasure.

Pick one - Wine, Chocolate or shoes? Chocolate

Cats or dogs? Dogs

Tell us about someone or something that just made your day - I like simple things. Usually looking at the flower image will make my day.

What are 3 things you never leave home without (apart from keys, money and phone)?
a pen, notepad and bottle of water.

Sleep in or get up early? sleep around 12 midnight wake up at 6 am.

Laptop or desktop for writing? Laptop.

Your favorite gadget? Big Screen TV.

Where and when do you prefer to do your writing? Writing is a creative process so as mentioned in my book i always keep a notepad and a pen with me to write down my ideas. I
write before going to bed, when i am going for a walk and when taking a shower.

Your thoughts on receiving book reviews - the good and the bad -
The best source of information to improve my work is from the critics.

Do you have a bucket list? no.

One of your favorite quotes –
The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.
Albert Einstein

"I have not failed. I've just found 10000 ways that won't work." - Thomas A. Edison

List 3 of your favorite movies? Alien 1 and 2 and The deep.

What is a movie or TV show that you watched just recently and really enjoyed?
I enjoy discovery channel Nature program.  

Where can your readers stalk you? In the park near by where i go for my 2 hours
 morning walk:)

Is your book in Print, ebook or both? Both. The book will soon be available in audio
format. So you can listen to it while you cook, drive or just enjoying the views in nature. I have more insights to share on my site http://mehditoozhy.com/

Monday, February 16, 2015

"Over the Rainbow", by Mohsen Sharifi

Over the Rainbow:  The experiences lived and seen with the eyes of an innocent child

If there should be a book never to miss from your bookshelf, then it should be "Over the Rainbow", by Mohsen Sharifi. The war between Iran and Iraq was very much mediatized, but very few know what happened there. The book is the emotional story of a young boy who lived in the northern part of Iran, in a place where simple life had its beauty. Unfortunately, everything that used to put a smile on the boy’s face changed dramatically when the enemy troops started to use chemical weapons on the not guilty citizens. The entire story is a potent mixture of historical facts and the experiences lived and seen with the eyes of an innocent child.

            The author, Mohsen Sharifi, was born in Iran. So, as a native, he had a real insight of the atrocities that happened over there in a war that was so unfair to the defenseless people. The book starts by presenting the worse episodes of the war, the moments when the Kurds unleashed the chemical weapons over the places where people lived an undisturbed life. Since those areas were not considered to be a part of the war, the hit was even more severe because no safety measures were applied to protect the people. Thus, you can imagine the incommensurable damage such irrational decision made among the population. It is a start that depictures a violent image, but it gives the main picture to any reader. Even to a young one who never heard about the war or its consequences. 

            The book has a soft side though, under the shape of a merry young boy. The author does not start the story without making the proper presentation of his central character. Hiwa is a young boy living in Sardasht, the small town so close to the northern border. Chosen by chance or a reality fact, his name, Hiwa, means “hope” in the Kurdish language. It is like his destiny is written on his forehead before even starting to read the story. The author also presents the interest of a child that seems very happy by being helpful to his family, and neighbors, in all the needed choruses. He is being presented as dreaming to become a doctor that heals children with a precarious situation. He dreams of a better world, with no wars and sufferance. A world where people can choose what is right to their lives without the worry that they will not afford it. Perhaps the thoughts of Hiwa are driven by his desire of following a prestigious university and earn a degree, although the situation of his family has little possibilities of making a dream like this coming to reality.

            But the predestined name of the boy shows that hope indeed dies last. With his smile erased by the disasters that hit his family, the boy is determined to change something in the world he is living, a world that destroyed what he had the dearest in his life. His parents are killed in the severe chemical attacks over his home city, and he and his sisters are very severely injured. But these events do not bring his moral down, as his desire to make a change not only in his local community, but also for the entire world, becomes more ardent than ever. You need to follow the story of the book and see if the boy with the name of Hope really manages to bring hope to the world. You will love the friendly style of the author and his talent to describe places and people, which will project you right in the middle of the story.


Over the Rainbow is available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1770764550.

About the Author

Mohsen Sharifi, a teacher and a published author was born in 1948 in Iran. He went to school in Germany and college in the USA. He received an M.A. degree from the University of Michigan in 1976. He lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland with his wife.


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

#BREAKINGCREED by ALEX KAVA new thriller series about dog handler and his dogs #Graceismyhero

Ryder Creed and his dogs have been making national headlines after intercepting several major drug stashes being smuggled through Atlanta's airport. But their newfound celebrity has also garnered some unwanted attention.

When Creed and one of his dogs are called in to search a commercial fishing vessel, they discover a secret compartment. But the Colombian cartels' latest shipment isn't drugs. This time, its cargo is human. To make matters worse, Creed helps one of the cartel's drug mules escape - a fourteen-year-old girl who reminds him of his younger sister who disappeared fifteen years ago.

Editorial Reviews
Review
“Bristling with unrelenting suspense, Breaking Creed by Alex Kava hurls retired Marine Ryder Creed on a harrowing search for smugglers who’ve been using children as drug mules.  Creed is special, a memorable character  – he trains homeless dogs to sniff out contraband and hunt criminals.  When he teams up with Kava’s iconic FBI forensics specialist Maggie O’Dell, you’ll discover the most exciting crime-solving duo of the year.”—Gayle Lynds, New York Times best-selling author of The Assassins

“I’m always first in line for the next Maggie O’Dell novel, but Alex Kava’s latest, BREAKING CREED, simply blew me away, mostly with the introduction of a character who can finally and truly stand toe-to-toe with O’Dell. Ryder Creed—along with his dogs!— is a true inspiration:  tough, smart, dynamic.  The pairing of Creed and O’Dell elevates this thriller to the next level.  It left me both breathless and awed.  For any dog lover, it’s a must-read.  For any lover of nail-biting suspense, it’s a book you’ll not be able to put down. Get it now!”James Rollins, New York Times best-selling author of The Sixth Extinction  

“Bestseller Kava introduces Ryder Creed, who has started his own search-dog business after serving in a K9 unit in the Marines, in this superior introduction to a new thriller series. In the Gulf of Mexico, off Pensacola, Fla., Creed and his team inspect a commercial fishing vessel, which the authorities suspect is being used to smuggle drugs. Unexpectedly, one of Creed’s dogs uncovers human cargo hidden in the hold—five filthy children who appear to be Americans. Meanwhile, FBI agent Maggie O’Dell, the star of the author’s other series (Stranded, etc.), tries to identify a floater found in the Potomac with marks of torture. O’Dell and Creed later unite in Alabama to search the property of another murder victim, who may have been tied to stakes in the ground atop a mound of fire ants. Romance fans will enjoy following how the attraction between O’Dell and Creed plays out. Dog lovers will also find a lot to like.”—Publishers  Weekly

About the Author
Alex Kava is the New York Times–bestselling author of thirteen novels, including the internationally bestselling mystery series featuring FBI profiler Maggie O’Dell. Her novels have been published in more than twenty countries around the world. She is a member of International Thriller Writers and divides her time between Omaha, Nebraska, and Pensacola, Florida.

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