[Re]Calibrate Your Protector Identity




The Protector Ethic

A few months ago I was approached by a friend and colleague of mine, James Morganelli to read the new book he just got a publishing deal on and to write a review of it.

AWESOME I thought!

Not only do I get to help a Buyu of mine (martial friend). I finally get published, if only for a paragraph!

Being my book, after been edited and critiqued, needs a massive overhaul... (just got pushed on the 'to-do' list for 2019)! =)

Anyway, back to Jim's book...

James is a good writer, who has been published in numerous magazines and periodicals such as Black Belt Magazine and The Federalist and now YMAA book publishing just published his new book called:

"The Protector Ethic"

Rather than reinventing the wheel... or in this case thinking of something more to say about Jim's book here's what I am quoted as saying...






[Re]Calibrate Your Protector Identity

So, if you want a quick read (weighing in less than 150 pages) to [re] calibrate your Protector Identity, consider reading Jim's book.

Here's the link:



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~Craig

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  1. Glad to see you're (peacefully) kickin' ass, brah. Good on ya.

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